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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. | ||
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Probably warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
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We've got a lot to go to. | ||
We're going to have Cleta Mitchell and John Fredericks and maybe some others. | ||
We actually may try to get the lawyer at the bottom of the hour to talk about what just went down in Georgia. | ||
Remember, 3 November. | ||
One of the reasons they're imploding is that the legitimacy of Joe Biden's regime is now in question. | ||
The Economist tells us 42% of the independents in this nation think that there was untoward activity that questioned his legitimacy as presidency. | ||
42%. | ||
I think the Rasmussen Poll had it 42, 56, 56% of the American people, I think, overall, questioned whether there was illegal activity that made Joe Biden president. | ||
Now, MSNBC and all these guys, anytime they're all going to melt down, they can do anything they want. | ||
Our job is every day to hammer, hammer, hammer, hammer, hammer, so that the American people have facts and have information, right? | ||
One of the things about information is 6th January and that is Darren Beattie, Revolver's done such an incredible job of this. | ||
Darren, you had a great piece the other day. | ||
Your whole theory, is this a failure of intelligence or a failed intelligence operation? | ||
Darren Beattie, the floor is yours, sir. | ||
Great, well, thanks for having me again and I think it's critical on this January 6th The narrative is out there, precisely the narrative that the Feds don't want. | ||
That's out there. | ||
The information is out there. | ||
We've been putting out the information that really exposes the lies behind the narrative. | ||
Now what we need to do, more than anything, is keep on the pressure. | ||
Because what they're relying on is for this to just drizzle out, people to forget, and then they'll move on to the next thing. | ||
And so this piece is really hot. | ||
I think it amplifies the pressure. | ||
By an order of magnitude. | ||
As I was discussing last time I was on the show, the story here is the peculiar arrest of this Green Beret, Jeremy Brown, who's an Oath Keeper Green Beret. | ||
He was arrested for trespassing. | ||
Now, before I get into why that's peculiar, I want to just point out something that I think everyone should know. | ||
It's like, what's the deal with these trespassing charges? | ||
Well, technically, You could be trespassing on the grounds of the Capitol without even going into the Capitol, and in fact, without even knowing you're trespassing. | ||
Because if you go to revolver.news and read this piece, we have among many, many special clips that no one's ever seen, we have a clip of people cutting the fences, cutting the barriers. | ||
So if the barriers are cut well before all the people went to the Capitol after Trump's speech, They don't even know where the barriers are, and they could be standing around in technically restricted zone, and it's up to the government's discretion as to whether they want to prosecute you. | ||
And that's where it gets interesting with this Green Beret Oath Keeper guy, because usually when there are new charges at this stage, eight, nine months into it, there are new charges because there's new evidence. | ||
What's interesting here is, and in fact very peculiar, is that there's no new evidence at all. | ||
We know from a careful reading of the charging complaint, which Revolver engages in, and that's part of why we're able to break these stories, we carefully looked at the complaint, we discovered something very weird. | ||
And that is the government knew about Jerry Brown's presence in the restricted zone since January 6th. | ||
They in fact called him the evening of January 6th, and according to the complaint, he said, yeah, I was there. | ||
And so they knew this was technically illegal. | ||
And yet, why would they wait eight months in order to give him the full SWAT treatment, arrest him for something so trivial as trespassing? | ||
And so the fact that they even called him to begin with is a bizarre thing. | ||
And it indicates that basically they're tracking him and probably a lot of the Florida Oath Keepers from very early on. | ||
And as you know, as your listeners know from the great reporting at Gateway Pundit, this individual who was arrested, he was actually approached by, allegedly, by elements of the Joint Terrorist Task Force and other groups who wanted him to become an informant. | ||
And he said no to his credit, and that may be part of the reason they're going after him this late in the game. | ||
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But what we know from that... Hold on, hold on, hold on. | |
Part of the reason? | ||
There's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidence. | ||
It is the reason. | ||
It's the reason. | ||
Well, there's a reason I say part of the reason, and that is that if it were simply an issue of a vendetta against him, they could have done this a lot earlier. | ||
The question is, why wait to this point? | ||
And it gets to kind of a strategic consideration that I discussed earlier, is that I think there's a strong possibility that they want to normalize the idea of going after people for trivial trespassing offenses this late in the game because they might use a trivial trespassing type offense to provide cover for person 1 Stuart Rhodes. | ||
To give him a wrist slap charge and basically give the other people the conspiracy charge. | ||
Give him a wrist slap charge which will kind of cordon him off so he can't be called Um, uh, to testify on behalf of the defendants in the main, uh, criminal conspiracy case against the other Oath Keepers. | ||
And that's actually an interesting thing that's happened to informants in many other cases. | ||
In fact, one kind of, uh, structural feature of how we've covered one six is we've always looked to this astonishing issue in the Michigan kidnapping plot. | ||
Well, there's yet another Very interesting parallel here, which is that one of the key informants in the Michigan plot, which as we now know is just littered with informants, one of the key informants, they actually ended up arresting him. | ||
They ended up arresting him on a separate charge, which effectively served as a gag order such that he wasn't able to testify for the defendants. | ||
And because they cordoned him off. | ||
He was facing other charges. | ||
He didn't want to incriminate himself. | ||
He was wrapped up. | ||
And so there are actually many cases, we discussed this in the article, in which they slap sort of separate charges on their informants, for one, to keep them quiet, and for two, to just serve as, to serve as leverage. | ||
And in this case, maybe even to say, oh, there's so much pressure, why haven't you touched roads? | ||
Well, here's a wrist slap charge, and maybe that'll make Revolver go away. | ||
So I want to get into the next, and I think the arguably the most important point in this article and It's something that I would I know your audience is a huge force multiplier So definitely read this hot piece share it but in particular I really need the defense counsel that the the the counsel for these 1-6 Conspiracy defendants for the Oath Keepers I need them to be on top of this because there's a really | ||
important point that they need to know and And it could be the matter of life or not life for their for their defendants and clients. | ||
And that is this. | ||
That's the issue of discovery. | ||
And that's the issue of the Brady rule. | ||
So in one of the many unearthed clips in this revolver piece, we have a clip is very peculiar of Stuart Rhodes, person one, who is very suspiciously not indicted, not even properly searched and everything, we have an interview where he's asked about, well, do you think you'll be prosecuted? | ||
What happens if you'll be prosecuted? | ||
And he has a very bizarre answer. | ||
He references, well, if they do come after me, discovery is going to be really interesting. | ||
Now, usually people invoke discovery in that capacity in civil cases because there's an opportunity to uncover dirt and communications in the other side of any kind of civil lawsuit. | ||
But it's very weird to invoke discovery as something that could protect him in the context of the feds arresting him and charging him for one six crime. | ||
That suggests More than suggest that there could be something in the Fed's file drawer on Rhodes that would be very embarrassing to the federal government. | ||
It would would come out. | ||
Otherwise, it's hard to understand why he would have leverage in discovery. | ||
And this brings up a much broader point here, and that is legally the government and the prosecution. | ||
Are required to turn over all potential exculpatory evidence to the defense and that would include Information about informants in information about undercover agents and so forth That's why they don't want to go after people's Communications if their informants are undercover agents because they don't want the obligation to turn these over nonetheless there is this obligation and I've been very frustrated in seeing how little attention is | ||
The defense counsel in these Oath Keepers conspiracy cases, how little attention they're paying to these Brady obligations and specifically to the possibly exculpatory potential of informants and undercover agents in these cases. | ||
And this serves as a pretty dramatic contrast to the defense counsel in the Michigan case, where the defense counsel is very effectively using the massive infiltration among feds and fed agents To his case. | ||
This is not happening in 1-6. | ||
Back this up for a second. | ||
Massive infiltration by government agents in the Michigan case. | ||
Lay out, make your case there. | ||
And you're saying the lawyers and maybe they're just not up to speed. | ||
Yeah, they're not up to speed. | ||
In many cases, from what I've seen, there's just a lack of Lack of sophistication and lack of attention in a lot of the cases for these defense lawyers, which is unfortunate because the stakes are very high. | ||
Just to federal infiltration of the Michigan case, just very quickly, because we've gone over this many times, it's important to emphasize, is that just months before the so-called storming of the Capitol, there was this Michigan kidnapping plot that also involved a plot to storm the Michigan State Capitol. | ||
Now, Revolver first reported this in the context of 1-6, and we said, look, this is just littered with informants. | ||
When we first reported it, we said 5 out of the 26 plotters were feds. | ||
It later turned out, as BuzzFeed reported of all places, that it's actually 12. | ||
So 12 out of 26 people who allegedly plotted this big Michigan-Whitmer kidnapping thing that was all over the news. | ||
And was used to reinforce the same types of just bull narratives about Trump supporters being the next domestic terrorist threat. | ||
It turns out that 12 out of the 26 so-called plotters were either informants or undercover agents, and many of them played not just an observational role, but it seems like they played a much more active role of incitement. | ||
And the defense counsel for the Michigan defendants is making very good use of the fact that this could be potentially entrapment and so forth. | ||
And I'm frustrated that I don't see the same strategy being used in the 1-6 cases. | ||
Well, we're going to have to work on that. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
Revolver.news is the place you've got to go. | ||
It's one of the most important platforms out there. | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
So, Revolver.News, we have another really hot piece. | ||
A fact-checking organization tried to go after us. | ||
We exposed some very, very interesting... Darren, we're gonna hold you over for the next... We're gonna hold you over for the next break. | ||
Great. | ||
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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. | ||
Okay, listen. | ||
People should be jacked up because we're winning. | ||
And we're winning because of your efforts. | ||
Let me just cut right to the chase. | ||
It's not Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
It's not Donald Trump. | ||
It's not Steve Bannon. | ||
It's you. | ||
It's this audience. | ||
You've put your shoulder to the wheel, and you're in the room. | ||
You've got a seat at the table. | ||
And you're making things happen. | ||
Every day we put these stories up, right? | ||
Mitch McConnell now is imploding over his leadership. | ||
Remember, he's the king of the Senate. | ||
Not anymore. | ||
Okay? | ||
We got the Biden administration is complete and total meltdown on every aspect of it. | ||
You know what they're running around today? | ||
What we talked about six weeks ago, seven weeks ago on this show, the supply chain. | ||
Now they're in panic. | ||
Across the board, whether it's the invasion of the southern border, whether it's the poison of critical race theory put into our children's mind, and now in corporations, whether it's on every aspect of it, the 3 November, to get to the bottom of it. | ||
Not just to prove to the American people his illegitimacy, but get to the bottom of what happened so it can never happen again. | ||
That's democracy. | ||
All votes don't count. | ||
Only legal votes count. | ||
Legal votes, all legal votes must count and they must be counted. | ||
And however it comes out, that's the way it is. | ||
That's a democracy, right? | ||
That you just gotta take it. | ||
If you win, great. | ||
If you lose, hey, got it, I'll get them next time. | ||
Legal votes. | ||
But we're not going to sit there and have this thing stolen. | ||
In front of our face, like we're fools. | ||
No, we're not fools. | ||
And the American people are not fools. | ||
And the history of this country is that when the American people put their shoulder to the wheel, great things happen. | ||
Right? | ||
And a great thing's happening now. | ||
A great thing's happening now. | ||
Because of you. | ||
What are they mounting down for at the school board meetings? | ||
What are they mounting down for the election officials? | ||
What are they mounting down for about people going to precinct committeemen? | ||
What are they mounting down for about giving a speech to the people that are going to staff the next administration, the 4,000 workers that are going for the 4,000 political appointees? | ||
Why? | ||
Because it's populism applied. | ||
They don't fear Trump. | ||
They don't fear Bannon. | ||
They don't fear Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
Here's what they fear. | ||
They fear you. | ||
They fear the righteous indignation. | ||
Of the working class and middle class in this country. | ||
Of every ethnicity, of every race, of every gender, of every religion, of every sexual preference. | ||
Saying and going, not on my watch. | ||
And that's what you're seeing right now. | ||
And they're in panic. | ||
They're in complete panic up here. | ||
We got scalps. | ||
Rachel Maddow. | ||
Gone. | ||
April 1st. | ||
Spend more time with her family. | ||
Dr. Collins. | ||
Gone. | ||
Head of NIH for 30 years. | ||
Right? | ||
Gone. | ||
Okay? | ||
Spend more time with his family. | ||
Okay? | ||
The head of the Budget Committee. | ||
Yarmouth. | ||
Gone. | ||
He said it yesterday. | ||
Spend more time with his family. | ||
I can't believe he puts that in. | ||
Spend more time with his family. | ||
George Clooney, I just want to leave a nice life. | ||
I just want to leave a life. | ||
Go ahead, leave your nice life over there with the billionaires in Italy. | ||
Fine, do it. | ||
You know, hey, you're a free man, free woman, free conscious. | ||
Do it. | ||
Fine. | ||
I hope you have a happy life. | ||
You're irrelevant to what's going on here because working class people and middle class people are standing up and saying this quite simply, not on my watch. | ||
The country that was bequeathed to us, we're going to bequeath to our children and our grandchildren and we're not going to saddle it with 45 trillion dollars in debt. | ||
We're not going to make them, we're not going to take them from Russian serfs. | ||
To be dead slaves. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
In fact, you know what we're going to do? | ||
We're going to unwind the Russian serfdom. | ||
The serfs are going to throw off their chains. | ||
And the workers, and the middle class in this country are going to get what's called, wait for it, a piece of the action. | ||
Larry Fink doesn't want that, and Steve Schwartzman doesn't like that, and their paymasters in China don't like that, but hey, that's the brakes of the game, okay? | ||
Because now, we have two-thirds of 75% of the American people agree with our policies. | ||
We control this country. | ||
Let's start action later. | ||
Okay, Darren Beattie. | ||
We gotta get to the bottom of 6th January. | ||
You're gonna do it. | ||
How do people get more of the information on Revolver? | ||
You've been the tip of the spear here. | ||
How are they gonna do it? | ||
And what's your social media? | ||
How can they follow you 24-7? | ||
This 1-6 piece is still white-hot, so go to revolver.news if you haven't already. | ||
Read it and share it. | ||
And as I mentioned, there's another fresh-off-the-press piece. | ||
Very hot. | ||
We got the fact-checkers on us. | ||
A fact-checking organization called NewsGuard that was upset by our coverage on And we responded to their inquiries with a little investigation into some extremely embarrassing associations that they have. | ||
And so if you want to know the real dark and dirty truth about the scam fact-checking industry, go read this piece and share it. | ||
And let's amplify the embarrassment of these people because they're truly scum and they deserve it. | ||
Amen. | ||
Darren, thank you very much. | ||
Appreciate you coming on. | ||
I want to play now before Dr. Carol Swain comes on. | ||
Can we play the clips? | ||
I want to tee her up with the clips. | ||
Let's play them. | ||
Denver. | ||
The United States has recognized the voyage of the European explorers who first landed on the shores of the Americas. | ||
But that is not the whole story. | ||
That has never been the whole story. | ||
Those explorers ushered in a wave of devastation for tribal nations. | ||
Perpetrating violence, stealing land and spreading disease. | ||
We must not shy away from this shameful past. | ||
And we must shed light on it and do everything we can to address the impact of the past on Native communities today. | ||
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Allen West, he is the zeitgeist of the Republican Party right now. | |
They want that same kind of, they want that sort of natural, all-natural flavor racism, but they want it in blackface with a 1990s flat-top haircut. | ||
That's what they want, and that's what they can get out of Allen West. | ||
If he can actually get out of bed... | ||
So Dr. Carl Swain will bring it. | ||
Dr. Swain, can you explain to people as one of the top public intellectuals in the conservative movement and in the Trump movement and MAGA? | ||
I want to deal with the last part first. | ||
I think it's Dr. Jason Johnson. | ||
He's now at Morgan State. | ||
I believe he went to Princeton. | ||
He's got a number of advanced degrees. | ||
Obviously, he's a PhD political scientist. | ||
What is it when they say conservatives like Colonel West who served this country bravely over in Iraq? | ||
How do you guys respond when they sit there and say, this is just racism and blackface? | ||
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Well, I mean, I think that we are accustomed to being attacked because of our views. | |
And any black person who doesn't follow the liberal narrative will be attacked. | ||
And I can think back to my days as a Democrat, because my thinking was, I would say, more advanced, but it wasn't quite in tune. | ||
I was not accepted. | ||
And the people that attacked me the most were the white progressives. | ||
And I find that what white people do, some white people, is that they elevate the blacks that complain the loudest, the ones that are willing to go after other blacks, and they use them And standards have been lowered because of affirmative action and the quest to have proportional representation at the elite schools. | ||
They have pushed through a lot of people like AOC that should not have gotten degrees from elite institutions. | ||
And what these people do is engage in denigrating people and they cannot, they do not allow discussion Because they're not prepared to, for the give and take of a real debate. | ||
And so they have to shut down the other side by using epithets and by demeaning people. | ||
Let me ask you, you were on the President's Commission of 1776. | ||
You're one of our top public intellectuals in pushing forward the understanding of patriotism in American history. | ||
How do you respond to the Vice President of the United States on her speech yesterday, the day after Columbus Day? | ||
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I think it's very sad. | |
That we have leaders in Washington who push such anti-Americanism. | ||
And if you look at the true history of America, it's a history of people coming together, of our nation improving. | ||
We made mistakes, but we worked together. | ||
And so they have a cherry picked the worst of the worst. | ||
They have a narrative that's meant to ensure that young people today cannot love their country and feel proud to be an American. | ||
And I can tell you that I was born and raised, you know, in the segregated South, but I was proud to be an American. | ||
I believed in the American dream. | ||
And when the civil rights movement took place and out of it came three major civil rights acts, I took advantage of the equal opportunity. | ||
And they are ensuring that this next generation of young people, The one, the current generation, the next generation, that they have nothing to feel good about. | ||
Whether you're black, white, or some other race, there's nothing good about America. | ||
And what she's doing is serving the needs and goals of our foreign enemies. | ||
It's not advancing America at all. | ||
And so she should be ashamed of herself. | ||
That's all I can say. | ||
Well, the reason I wanted to have you on today was not just to counter that, but to tell people you're fighting this every day. | ||
So I want to talk about your site that people would go to. | ||
I want to talk about the book and I want to talk about your work. | ||
We got a couple of minutes here. | ||
So let's go to the, tell them about the site. | ||
Then I want to tell them about your book. | ||
And then I want to tell them about how they follow you every day. | ||
And cause you're fighting this daily. | ||
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I am. | |
And I'm, you know, prior to announce that I was recently appointed a fellow At the Texas Public Policy Foundation. | ||
And so I will have more resources to fight. | ||
But my website is Be The People News. | ||
And I can tell you that I get far more support than I do attacks. | ||
And I believe in what I'm doing. | ||
I believe in America. | ||
And I agree with you, Steve, that we are winning this battle. | ||
And we will win. | ||
And so I'm encouraged. | ||
Real quickly, the book, the title, and how people get it on Amazon. | ||
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My book, Black Afro-America, How Critical Race Theory is Burning Down the House. | |
That book explains what critical race theory is, where it came from, how it manifests itself, why it's un-American, how it runs counter to our Constitution and Equal Protection Clause. | ||
It has two chapters on how to fight back. | ||
It has a glossary, index, citations, and it was written for laypeople. | ||
It is a tool to equip the American people. | ||
You can order it from Logos Bookstore, Amazon, or any place where books are sold. | ||
It's on Audibles as well as Kindle. | ||
Your social media handles. | ||
Where are you on social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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On Facebook at Dr. Carol M. Swain. | |
I'm on Twitter as Carol M. Swain. | ||
I'm on Parler, Carol M. Swain, Instagram, Doc Carol M. Swain, and Getter, Carol M. Swain. | ||
Well, we know one of those you won't be canceled. | ||
Dr. Swain, you're a hero, now a fellow at the Texas Public Policy Institute. | ||
Great group down there. | ||
Give you another platform. | ||
You're one of the leaders at the cutting edge of this fight for our freedom and for America and patriotism. | ||
Dr. Swain, thank you very much for joining us this morning. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Everybody's got to understand, you don't think Dr. Swain's attacked every day, you would be incorrect. | ||
They're after her non-stop. | ||
That's why she's a hero and a patriot. | ||
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Cleta Mitchell, next in The War Room. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannum. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannum. | ||
Okay, this show is order out of chaos, right? | ||
All stuff's happening all around. | ||
That's the fog of war. | ||
We try to make sure every day you get the information and figure on the signal. | ||
The signal, not the noise, and look over the other side of the hill. | ||
It is, what, the 13th of October, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
It's Wednesday. | ||
Tonight, the show will be live. | ||
In Richmond, Virginia, we're going to be down there for a couple days doing shows. | ||
We're going to go to Pennsylvania next week. | ||
We're going to go to Arizona. | ||
We're going to go to California. | ||
The show is going to be on the road. | ||
We're going to be mobile. | ||
We've got to get out to where the action is. | ||
We've had so many requests from people that we're going to try to do this for the next three, four, five weeks to try to go around the country. | ||
We'll have more about that today. | ||
In fact, we'll have the, if I can get the information, the still I think it's sold out, but if you get to us on the John Fredericks Radio Network right now, I think we can fit some folks in. | ||
I think, what, they've got over 400 coming in right now. | ||
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Terry Schilling. | ||
Terry, because of your association with the War Room and putting up your clips here, YouTube took you down, sir, is that correct? | ||
Yeah, Steve. | ||
You know, the other day we got noticed that our YouTube account was permanently banned. | ||
They didn't give us any reasons at first, but about 36 hours later, they let us know that it was because of my association with A very evil and vindictive man named Steve Bannon and his war room posse. | ||
I totally disagree with them, by the way. | ||
But look, Steve, I think what's happened here is they're using you as an excuse. | ||
And the reason I think that is because last week we came out with a very hard-hitting ad against Terry McAuliffe. | ||
And if your viewers remember, Terry McAuliffe is entrenched. | ||
He used to be the DNC chair. | ||
He knows where all the bodies are buried. | ||
And Saturday morning, his campaign sent out an email Calling us a dark, shadowy, right-wing group. | ||
And they used NRA for families, which is our tagline, in scare quotes. | ||
So what I think happened is Terry McAuliffe called up his friends at Google, said, whatever you got to do, get this guy off. | ||
We need to get him down. | ||
He's coming after us. | ||
And they used you guys as an excuse. | ||
And Steve, you know as well as I do, it's not you. | ||
It's the viewers. | ||
It's how powerful your audience is. | ||
It's how big they are and how much they change things. | ||
That's the threat here, and they shut us down, I think, because we were running hard-hitting ads against Terry McAuliffe and his comments about parents. | ||
We're going to get the ads and we're going to push them out everywhere. | ||
Your ad is unbelievable. | ||
We're going to play it tonight. | ||
We're actually going to be down in Richmond and it's kind of really to lay out the truth about Terry McAuliffe. | ||
We're going to have a number of speakers and kind of lay out some analytics about Terry McAuliffe, his corruption, his incompetence, all of it. | ||
But we're going to get the ad up. | ||
Real quickly, MSNBC is melting down over the abortion, the end of Roe v. Wade. | ||
Can you give us a 60-second update for our audience on what's happening? | ||
Yeah, so the reason MSNBC and all the lefties are freaking out right now is because they thought they had a victory. | ||
There was a Texas judge who put a ban on the Texas law that bans abortion when a heartbeat is detected, but that ban was very quickly overturned How do people get to you? | ||
Since you're off YouTube, how can people get to get the ad and everything else American Principles Project, the NRA of the American family, what you're doing? | ||
It's very easy. | ||
just losing their minds because they don't know how to kill this thing. It's the most creative legislative maneuver I've ever seen. | ||
How do people get to you? Since you're off YouTube, how can people get to get the ad and everything else American Principals Project, the NRA of the American family, what you're doing? | ||
It's very easy. It's just AmericanPrinciplesProject.org and you can follow me on Twitter, Getter, Instagram, whatever. | ||
I'm on it at Chilling1776. | ||
Terry, that spot was so good. | ||
It was like the spot you made in, the spot was so good. | ||
That's what they came after and took you down. | ||
That spot is that powerful. | ||
We're going to make sure we want everybody to push as we put it into the live chat and onto the platforms and every different forum and live chat we have. | ||
We want everybody to be a force multiple and push this out, particularly to folks, you know, in Virginia, because it's quite powerful. | ||
Terry Schilling, thank you very much for joining us today from American Principals Project, the NRA of the American family. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Let's go. | ||
We're going to bring in Rudy Giuliani's wingman, Bernie Carrick, former Commissioner of Police. | ||
We have so many questions to ask you about crime and homicide, but we don't have time today. | ||
But I know that you were an advisor to Senior Chief Petty Officer Eddie Gallagher. | ||
The reason he's not in prison for life is because of Bernie Carrick and others that had his back. | ||
You were also working as one of the advisors, I think, to Lieutenant Colonel Scheller. | ||
He's getting court-martialed tomorrow. | ||
Can you get us up to date on that? | ||
It's a little surprise today to see that he's actually going to plead guilty to certain of these charges. | ||
Bernie? | ||
Yeah, one thing I want to say, Steve, I want to give a shout out to the attorneys. | ||
You know, for us, this is like a back to group camp. | ||
It's a number of the same attorneys that were involved in the Gallagher case. | ||
Tim Politore, Brian Ferguson, Jay Sullivan. | ||
They're all working on this case. | ||
They're working super hard. | ||
Look, Schiller is a combat vet that took a courageous stance to demand accountability. | ||
For 13 Marines, 13 warfighters that were in Afghanistan that died, and it was an incident that was preventable, should have never happened. | ||
He basically took to the airwaves to do that, and it was in violation of the UCMJ. | ||
Tomorrow, as Tim Politor has mentioned already, his lead attorney, he's going to plead guilty to that. | ||
But you know, the ironic thing is, This is a guy that shouldn't be standing up in that courtroom alone. | ||
This is a guy that's going to hold himself accountable. | ||
He's going to agree to accountability on himself for what he did in hopes that the judge, that the sentencing judge basically gives him an honorable discharge that he deserves. | ||
Give him a letter of reprimand. | ||
Give him an honorable discharge. | ||
Let him go on with his life. | ||
Well, but what he's pleading guilt to is he went to on social media instead of taking it up the chain of command Is that is that basically the issue? That's that's basically the issue That's basically anyone outside and he'd let the world know that their combat leaders at the deck plates level their combat combat leaders that are sitting there saying people got to be held accountable because it failed. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
Right. | ||
And since the Marine General was in charge of CENTCOM, the Marines must have taken that personally. | ||
So that's the issue. | ||
That's what the court martial is about. | ||
That's what the court martial is about. | ||
And listen, the bottom line is, I find it ironic that Stu Schiller is going to stand up in court, plead guilty, accept accountability for what he did, but the generals, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the secretary of the Navy, these people have to be held accountable as well. | ||
They have to be held accountable for what happened in Afghanistan. | ||
Bernie, we're going to have a lot more coverage tomorrow. | ||
Tomorrow the trial starts. | ||
Bernie Kerrick is going to be with us tomorrow. | ||
He's going to join us to walk through this. | ||
We're going to have, hopefully, Senior Chief Petty Officer Gallagher on tonight to talk about it. | ||
Bernie, how do people follow you on social media to keep up with this non-stop, and how do they assist Colonel Scheller? | ||
Bernard Kerrick on Twitter or any of the social media platforms, Bernard Kerrick. | ||
Go to the PipeHitterFoundation.org. | ||
You can read the Pipe Hitter Foundation statements. | ||
You can see updates on Scheller and what's happening and hear from the attorneys themselves. | ||
Okay, Bernie, thank you. | ||
I'll call you after the show. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Bernie Kerr. | ||
Thanks. | ||
A lot happened. | ||
A big news cycle. | ||
I kind of want to bring in now one of the greats, Cleta Mitchell, who's, I think, the top lawyer for not-for-profits in the conservative movement. | ||
She's everywhere, on every board, giving advice to everybody. | ||
Cleta, I know you're all over Georgia. | ||
You worked with the president down in Georgia to get to the bottom of this fiasco, just a bombshell today. | ||
The judge throughout the Bob Chile case, has that now been tossed out by a judge in the Fulton County situation? | ||
Do I have Cleto? | ||
Yeah, I'm right here. | ||
Okay, let's start over again. | ||
You've been working with the President. | ||
You're all over this 3 November movement. | ||
What happened today in Fulton County? | ||
It's kind of a bombshell. | ||
The case got thrown out? | ||
Yes, today, unfortunately, Judge O'Meara, who had really been our hope that he was going to be the one judge in America who was going to let us Actually, as citizens, see what happened in Fulton County, Georgia, last November. | ||
And he had allowed the case to go forward all through the summer, the spring, the summer. | ||
In May, he had ruled he'd given access to Garland Favorito and Susie Boyles and the plaintiffs, the citizens who filed the case. | ||
He'd given them access to the ballot images where they discovered all kinds of Duplicate ballots, 3,700 duplicate ballots, 15,000, more than 15,000 ballots missing. | ||
But today, he ruled that the defendant's motion to dismiss, which they filed after they participated in the case for six months, so he filed, he granted their motion to dismiss. | ||
And they're now looking at appeal, but as we all know, that's a really tough thing to do. | ||
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Before you get to the appeals or anything like this, he had been a guy that kind of ruled In favor of people. | ||
He dismissed it on what grounds? | ||
Standing. | ||
He said that the plaintiffs had not... These are citizens who came into the court and said that their rights as citizens under the Georgia Constitution's guarantees of equal protection and due process had been violated by Fulton County. | ||
Because they're Fulton County residents, and that the way that the Fulton County Election Board and the county had conducted the election was not in accordance with state law, and it wasn't the way it was conducted in other parts of Georgia, and therefore they were injured, and they were asking for a declaratory ruling that their rights had been violated, and an injunction to keep it from happening again. | ||
And of course, the Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, has done everything he can to throw sand in the gears. | ||
He's filed Well, don't let them have access to the original ballots. | ||
Well, you don't need to be able to, you don't need to do this court case because I'm investigating it. | ||
And then they came in and told the court, which was not true, in September, that the Georgia Bureau of Investigation was conducting an investigation. | ||
That's not true. | ||
But then yesterday, Brad Ravensburger came in and filed something saying that Yes, indeed. | ||
They did continue to conduct ballot tabulations after they ran off the observers. | ||
Okay, I got all that. | ||
I got all that, Cleta. | ||
And people have heard that, and they're outraged. | ||
But how do you get into a situation where you're seven or eight, nine months into this court thing, and the guy says today, you don't have standing? | ||
Just tell me, legally, how does that work? | ||
Because I think that's where the audience is sitting there going, hang on, how did they find out so many months into this when Fulton County has hired criminal defense lawyers? | ||
We've got a minute, we're going to hold you over. | ||
But how does that work? | ||
And the judge seems to me to have been very fair and even-handed. | ||
When he comes out and says no standing, how are basic common citizens to interpret that? | ||
Well I think that they're to interpret it that the judge was worried he was going to get reversed on appeal and they just kept coming in and filing all these procedural... But hang on, what do you mean reverse on appeal? | ||
What does that even mean? | ||
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Why did he say today that they didn't have standing? | |
He just said that they had not identified any particularized injury. | ||
That what they had claimed was a general injury was not something that was particular to these plaintiffs. | ||
And Steve, your question is my question. | ||
It seems to me that the county and those Democrats have waived their rights to dismissal because they had participated in the case and then They brought in, basically what happened is the Democrats sent in new lawyers and started filing all these motions. | ||
I think they just buried the judge. | ||
Yeah, they brought in new great lawyers. | ||
I mean, they hired smart guys. | ||
Hang on, we're going to take a short break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
We have Cleta Mitchell, who's very involved down there in Georgia. | ||
What's going on with Cleta Mitchell with the 3 November Project movement. | ||
We'll return in a word. | ||
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Okay, I want to go back to Cleta Mitchell. | ||
Cleta's one of the best lawyers, the lead lawyer, I think, for all the non-profit, conservative non-profits. | ||
Cleta didn't, this one I think is confusing to the audience, but the legal. | ||
Didn't Raffensperger and the DOJ, did the DOJ come in and he's requested them or are they actually making moves to take over the whole Fulton County apparatus because it's that corrupt, that incompetent? | ||
I assume that Merrick Garland and these guys want to hide that from the people. | ||
Tell us what's going on since the court case looks like it just got blown up. | ||
What is going on with the DOJ and others that understand that Fulton County is both corrupt and incompetent? | ||
And the Secretary of State knew that he had a report to that effect in October of last year and did nothing about it. | ||
But now then he's asked the Biden DOJ to come in and take over Fulton County and its election operations. | ||
If they do that, we can just kiss goodbye any efforts at reforming Fulton County because they will just turn that office into a Democrat turnout machine, which is what Zuckerberg money did all over the country. | ||
And Fulton County was one of those places. | ||
And so one of the things that We had hoped through this litigation was to be able to identify the specific problems and to demonstrate that the Fulton and to see actually how many illegal ballots are included in that certified total for Joe Biden. | ||
And we already know there are 3,700 duplicates. | ||
Well, there are only 11,799 votes separating Biden and President Trump. | ||
And we know that they're missing ballots over 15,000. | ||
That's from the initial review that the lawyers were able to conduct before the Democrats brought in all these lawyers to get the case dismissed, which they successfully did today. | ||
But if they bring in, if the Biden DOJ takes it over, we'll never be able to reform it. | ||
So right now, the evidence is, all the evidence, Garland, Favarito, and everybody put forward, and everything that John Fredrickson, the Georgia star, Michael Patrick Leahy, all this evidence, you know, no chain of custody, no chain of title, the evidence is still, the evidence has still never been adjudicated in a legal form, correct? | ||
Here we are almost a year out from the election. | ||
How can that happen in America? | ||
Well, that is a really hard, that's a very good question, Steve. | ||
I mean, one of the things that has really upset me, And which actually I have a new podcast who's counting dot us. | ||
And the thing that one of things I'm really going to explore is the utter failure of our judiciary to enforce the election laws. | ||
I mean, you begin to wonder why go to the trouble of enacting legislation and having election laws. | ||
When left-wing activists and Democratic election administrators and judges just disregard the duly enacted legislative election law. | ||
Okay, you've just hit the centerpiece of why 3 November is so important. | ||
Texas, Georgia, they pass all these laws. | ||
A, they don't enforce them, and B, the courts don't even take it into consideration. | ||
So all that's a misdirection play. | ||
Right. | ||
The left mounts down its voter suppression. | ||
But reality is you've got three November. | ||
And remember, Peter Navarro says Georgia six times worse than Arizona, six times worse than Arizona. | ||
And so you're not even going to get a form to do it. | ||
How important is it now to put pressure on Kemp and the other guys in the state, men and women, the state legislature to make sure that when they have this special session about redistricting, that you've got to get the full forensic audit rolling? | ||
How important is that now? | ||
Well, it's very important, and they should conduct an audit. | ||
They should order an audit, an independent audit. | ||
They should do just what the state senate did in Arizona. | ||
And I know that Karen Fann, she's a national heroine. | ||
She's a state senate president in Arizona. | ||
But the legislature should do that. | ||
There are so many questions that have been raised. | ||
And until we get to the truth of it, I mean, audits ought to be done after every election. | ||
You say she's a hero. | ||
Look, look, we've got a lot of time for Karen Fain. | ||
But you say she's a hero. | ||
Has she taken to this logical conclusion? | ||
Has she started decertification? | ||
Was that report as hard as it could have been? | ||
Or were punches pulled, do you believe, in that report? | ||
To make it more acceptable to moderates and to people who don't want to get to the bottom of 3 November. | ||
Remember there's a big push to say let's get the Trump base happy so they see all these new laws and we're going to do it next time which we know is not going to happen and get them off the focus of 3 November. | ||
We want to get back to 3 November. | ||
The legitimacy of this regime is absolutely critical, and the American people are siding with us. | ||
We're winning this. | ||
As they see more and more information, and they don't see it on social media, they don't see it on Fox, they don't see it on Newsmax, right? | ||
They see it on very few sites, but as they see more, they go, wow. | ||
You know, 42% of independents, according to The Economist, think the guy's illegitimate. | ||
But when you say Karen Fain, has she done enough? | ||
Have any of these legislators done enough to get to the bottom of it? | ||
Well, let me just say this. | ||
Karen Fann is the one who stood up and said, we're going to do this audit. | ||
She had the Republican County Commissioners of Maricopa County fighting them every step of the way. | ||
She had to have the Senate issue a subpoena. | ||
They had to go to court to get a court order to enforce the subpoena. | ||
And then the Board of Supervisors failed and refused to turn over the routers and the splunk and the other electronic technology. | ||
And they just told us in the last week that they had Not turned over the archival evidence of information that could show the historic voting credits. | ||
Look, I mean, I think that they had terrible headwinds. | ||
They had the Justice Department breathing down their necks to try to stop the audit. | ||
But she stepped up and was the first legislator in America to say, we're going to do an audit. | ||
And now Wisconsin is following suit. | ||
There are legislators in Pennsylvania that are trying to get one done. | ||
But this election stuff matters. | ||
And we have to have all hands on deck. | ||
Because let me tell you what- Hang on, we're going to have all hands on deck really quickly. | ||
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