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France has now killed more than 100 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. | ||
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. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Welcome to Richmond, Virginia. | ||
It is Wednesday, 13 October, Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
This is the first live War Room we've ever done. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice and particularly the folks here in Richmond, Virginia, my hometown. | ||
Thank you very much for showing up. | ||
A lot of the posse is here. | ||
Really want to thank folks. | ||
John Fredericks, thank you very much for setting this up. | ||
Real America's Voice on this rally for Virginia. | ||
I also want to give a shout out, I think, is my dad here, Marty Bannon, 100 years young. | ||
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He gives me show notes every day. | |
Are they getting the camera? | ||
Are they getting this crowd? | ||
By the way, if the... | ||
**Applause** For the guys in control booth, you can get this crowd. | ||
It's all about the audience. | ||
By the way, we've waited to do it actually live. | ||
I wanted to come to Richmond and actually do it. | ||
And John was so nice to set this up with the rallies going to take place afterwards, given the importance of what's going to happen here in a couple of weeks in the Commonwealth of Virginia. | ||
So I'm really honored to do this. | ||
And it's so great. | ||
Obviously, we're going to do this again throughout the rest of the country. | ||
I think we've got to go on the road, right? | ||
What do you think? | ||
Arizona. | ||
We're going to head to Arizona. | ||
We're going to head to Georgia. | ||
Speaking of Georgia, we've got a lot of wood to chop. | ||
We've got a lot to go through today. | ||
We're going to talk about the court-martial of Colonel Scheller. | ||
Bernie Carrick is going to join us. | ||
Also, Emma Jo Morrison, editor of the New York Post, is going to be here. | ||
Guess what happened one year ago today? | ||
Anybody remember one year ago today? | ||
The hard drive from hell. | ||
Hunter Biden's hard drive. | ||
The New York Post had the guts to put that story up after Rudy Giuliani worked with Miranda Devine and Emma Jo Morris for weeks and weeks and weeks. | ||
They put that story up on the one-year anniversary. | ||
We're going to have the New York Post here to talk about. | ||
I want to start, though, in Georgia with John Fredersen. | ||
I'm going to bring in Boris Epstein in a second. | ||
John, look, this to me seems like a debacle today. | ||
People worked and worked and worked. | ||
Had this. | ||
You had all the evidence. | ||
We still have not gotten in a courtroom where anyone's looked at the evidence. | ||
And once again, we get close. | ||
It's like Lucy and the football. | ||
So tell me some good news that came out of Georgia, if there's any. | ||
Zero. | ||
There's zero good news. | ||
And in fact, what's so disturbing about it Is once again the judge a judge throws out the ability to look at and scrutinize ballots and determine whether or not there was actual illegal fraud By throwing it out on standing. | ||
Now, what is amazing to me, Steve, is this case has gone on down there for a year. | ||
So, all the other rulings he's had, standing never came into it. | ||
All of a sudden, standing comes in. | ||
Not just the standing not come in. | ||
The standing didn't come in. | ||
Fulton County, the guys hired the top white collar criminal lawyers they could possibly hire. | ||
The guys that got Ray Lewis off. | ||
The people in Fulton County, the election officials, they realized they were standing, right? | ||
They would have never hired the most expensive criminal lawyers in Atlanta. | ||
They would have just gotten standing lawyers, right? | ||
And done a brief on that. | ||
You know, the travesty of this is, we never, right now, in this instance, get to the bottom of it. | ||
But the other thing that happened here is, we've got six people that signed affidavits. | ||
These are veteran election officials under oath, under penalty of law. | ||
So basically what happened is, If he didn't do standing, and he actually made a ruling, they would have been subject to prosecution for lying in a court of law. | ||
That's why he had to rule on standing, because he never would have been able to do that. | ||
The story is Brad Raffensperger, an elected Republican official, once again pulled his... This was all about him. | ||
Today was really about him, correct? | ||
I mean, the reality. | ||
The story behind the story. | ||
He had an 80, they put together an 89 page brief on the fact that they had already done an investigation and so there was no need to do another one. | ||
But the investigation that he did included 1,000 ballots. | ||
There's 147 mail-in ballots. | ||
He looked at 1,000 in three batches. | ||
If those batches are not the ones that were fraud, you're looking at what? | ||
You're looking at under 1%? | ||
We're going to put the entire filing up on the site. | ||
It's been up to date. | ||
Tonight, take some time. | ||
It's legalese, but just go through it. | ||
Your blood will boil, and we need your blood to boil. | ||
We need to be in a situation you're not going to back down, okay? | ||
Because they want you just to get discouraged and just go away. | ||
They just want you to get discouraged. | ||
Other things come up and you just go away. | ||
We can't. | ||
If we don't get to the bottom of November 3rd, there's no going forward. | ||
We must get to the bottom of November 3rd. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences and that's what we're seeing in this country right now. | ||
Okay, let's bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, you've got a little more reason to approach here because of your legal background. | ||
Talk to us about what's happening legally in Georgia. | ||
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What's up, Patriots? | |
Patriots, it's great to be with you! | ||
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Thank you! | |
Please, please, please! | ||
Please! | ||
To Mr. Bannon, the only Mr. Bannon I know. | ||
Mark Bannon, sir. | ||
Hats off. | ||
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Thank you so much for what you've done. | |
And for being there and giving Steve those show notes, which largely make this show what it is. | ||
So a true honor for me to be here with you today, Steve John. | ||
Great to see you, as always, of course. | ||
It's a tough day. | ||
Listen, no happy talk here ever with the War Room. | ||
It's a tough day. | ||
And I'll tell you this. | ||
What it shows is that the disgusting, decrepit, pathetic fingers of the establishment, the RINO establishment, the Democrat establishment, the Uniparty, reach far, and they reach wide, and they reach deep nationally, and in Georgia specifically. | ||
What I'm going to call for right now is an investigation. | ||
Investigation whether there was judicial tampering between Secretary of State Raffensperger, who we know is a liar, is a proven liar, lied on CBS to 60 Minutes when he said the election was perfect, lied about the perfect phone call with President Trump. | ||
Raffensperger is a liar. | ||
He came in, he somehow manipulated this judge in Georgia, and now we have this ludicrous... | ||
Hold it. Hold it. Hold it. | ||
This was the greatest judge, you know, this guy was like Louis Brandeis up until today, right? | ||
This guy gave us every, every, every day. | ||
I'm picking it up, I'm picking it up. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, but the judge, the judge's perfect. | ||
Here's the simple question. | ||
Is this going to be appealed and are there grounds for appeal? | ||
My point is, is there a path legally in Georgia or has everything got to go to the, to the state legislature? | ||
Boris. | ||
A thousand percent there's a pass, so let me get to that. | ||
So, A, this was a great judge. | ||
And there's a judge who gave our side the side to get to the bottom of November 3rd nationally and in Georgia win after win after win after win. | ||
But notice after July, things really slowed down. | ||
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And it was, let's do an extra 20 days here. | |
Hold on. | ||
Hang on. | ||
You just said he's a great judge and before he said he's been tampered with. | ||
Is he a great judge? | ||
Hey, I know you're fired up in your hometown, and I'm not sure what's in that tea, but you gotta let me finish, okay? | ||
Up to July, this guy gave the truth win after win after win, but then things really slowed down. | ||
Extra 20 days here, extra 30 days here, and it was drag, drag, drag, and now he comes up with this ludicrous ruling. | ||
Absolutely unacceptable ruling, and it does appear to me, I'm not saying I've done the investigation, but it appears to me that the way this was handled was absolutely inappropriate. | ||
That's full stop one. | ||
Now, on to the bigger thing. | ||
This is a lower state court that this was handled in. | ||
Absolutely there's grounds for an appeal. | ||
I've been working on this all day long. | ||
Remember, Garland Feverito is only one of the many plaintiffs in the case. | ||
So from what I understand, there's absolutely going to be an appeal to a higher court in the state of Georgia, which then goes up to the highest court in Georgia, and then could go to the Supreme Court from there, it could also go to a federal court. | ||
So both Garland and Feverito is going to appeal from what I understand, and there's going to be some other plaintiffs as well as a potential intervention in the case from a directly hurt party which could not be mishandled on standing as this was mishandled by this judge who absolutely made a mistake. | ||
He was right up through July. | ||
He's been wrong dragging it out since, and he's dead wrong on this. | ||
But yes, legally, as an attorney, Georgetown Law is not a bad school. | ||
I will tell you that there's absolutely room here to re-energize this process to appeal and to win an appeal. | ||
Again, remember, Arizona took a long time from December up until April To have an audit happen. | ||
Same thing as we talked about in Pennsylvania. | ||
These legal processes take a long time, especially when you have this disgusting establishment swamp like they do in Georgia. | ||
Arizona's the cleanest of all the states, and it is absolutely corrupt. | ||
And Arizona was an absolute disaster. | ||
But we know that Georgia's accessible, Pennsylvania's accessible, Wisconsin, Michigan, so on and so forth. | ||
So yes, today was a wrong decision, but is there room to rebound? | ||
And will there be appeals? | ||
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A thousand percent. | |
Okay, Boris, real quickly, what's your social media so people can follow you? | ||
Hey, before I go, you're going to have Eric Greitenz on with some huge national news out today on the polling in Missouri where he's wiping away the field and vitally where his lead grows even further to 30 points by coming out against the Swamp, against the Rhino establishment, against Mitch McConnell. | ||
My social always coming in super hot on the website BorisEP.com. | ||
We had a major, major announcement today, which was our segment from yesterday on War Room. | ||
I had responses from all over the country. | ||
BorisCP.com is the website coming in hot on Getter at BorisCP, hot on Twitter, sometimes, at BorisCP, and always hot on the Gram. | ||
Newly, as of today, verified on the Gram, Boris underscore Epstein. | ||
And again, last thing, I want to thank the MAGA posse, thank the MAGA movement, thank the audience of this show. | ||
You are the beating heart of this country. | ||
Stay strong, God bless, and I can't wait to see you soon. | ||
Thank you, Boris. | ||
Are you buying any of that? | ||
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No. | |
You're buying any of that? | ||
I have no faith in any court now or judge in Georgia ever getting to the bottom of this. | ||
Why is that? | ||
This judge is supposed to be the best judge. | ||
Every ruling has been great. | ||
We thought we drew one of the best, fairest judges out there. | ||
Nobody wants to deal with this. | ||
Nobody was ever going to deal with it. | ||
And to say, oh, it's just going to get appealed and all of a sudden the outcome is going to be different. | ||
That's like going down the same path and thinking you end up in a different place. | ||
The only way you're going to get this done is through the General Assembly. | ||
The only way you're going to get it done is through Brian Kemp in November putting it on the docket with the General Assembly meeting in a special session so they're in control of it just like Karen Phan was in Arizona. | ||
Short of that, you're getting nothing. | ||
Okay, let's bring in Vernon Jones. | ||
Vernon, if we got to wait to something to happen in 2022, you're not going to beat Stacey Abrams. | ||
So tell us what you're going to do today, sir, to force Brian Kemp to make this part of the special session when the legislature called back, I think, in mid-November. | ||
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Well, first of all, thank you and congratulations to you for being on your live show. | |
Let me be clear about something. | ||
John Frederick said it all. | ||
The way to get to the bottom of this dead cat is for the governor to put it on the agenda During the November 3rd, beginning of the special session, and declare right then a 159-counted forensic audit. | ||
That will be a slam-dunk home run, and you will see the irregularities that will be exposed. | ||
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Period. | |
The end. | ||
All this other stuff is foolishness, but this shows that the governor is hiding something. | ||
There is a cover-up here. | ||
He does not want the people to know the truth. | ||
People just want to know the truth. | ||
And this is the best time. | ||
He has the authority to put it on the legislative agenda. | ||
That will set the tone. | ||
That would end this debacle. | ||
That would restore public trust. | ||
And that would be an end to Brian Kemp. | ||
Because you know what? | ||
He knows I know and Georges know that there's a dead cat on the end of that line and he doesn't want us to see it. | ||
Okay, Vernie, can you hang on for a second? | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll return. | ||
We're in front of a live, and I would say quite jacked up, crowd here at Posse. | ||
In Richmond, Virginia. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're actually going to change out our co-host. | ||
We're going to bring in Captain Maureen Bannon, who's going to replace the great John Fredericks. | ||
She'll be here next. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
In return, we've got Vernon Jones, we've got Emma Jo Morris from the New York Post, we've got Commander Eric Greitens, Bertie Carrick, all of it in the War Room. | ||
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We'll be back in a moment. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
We're live at a posse gathering here in Richmond, Virginia. | ||
I just want to thank you guys. | ||
You've been loud, you've been aggressive, you've been tough, right? | ||
Just like we like the posse. | ||
We're here live in Richmond, Virginia. | ||
I've got now Captain, Captain Maureen Bannon joins me as my wingman for the next couple of sessions. | ||
Everybody that watches the show knows that I'm a note-taker. | ||
I take these notes and I try to convince her notes, but this younger generation, they're going to do what they're going to do, right? | ||
With their phone. | ||
By the way, we're going to have Emma Jo Morris on later, an editor at the New York Post, about the one-year anniversary of Hunter Biden's hard drive from hell, right? | ||
And she's going to have all the analysis about what that would have done if the mainstream media picked it up, but still the impact it's had on the Biden administration. | ||
Remember, That's one of the key points of 3 November, the 3 November movement. | ||
If we continue to drill down on 3 November, we continue to just deal with facts and evidence of 3 November, it kills his legitimacy. | ||
The Economist did a poll. | ||
42% of independents in this country believe that Joe Biden's illegitimate, right? | ||
Now you've got Rasmussen's poll, 56% of the American people think that there was cheating in the 2020 election that changed the outcome. | ||
That's going to get to 80% if we keep our shoulder to the wheel. | ||
So we've got to stay on the 3 November movement. | ||
We're going to go back to Vernon Jones. | ||
One year anniversary of the hard drive from hell. | ||
But it's the 10-year anniversary of Mike Lindell's first commercial. | ||
Mike... | ||
If you know the story of Mike Lindell, after he kicked drugs and turned his life over to God, it was still a struggle. | ||
For years, he sold the pillows out of the trunks of cars at these flea markets. | ||
It was 10 years ago yesterday that Mike Lindell got his first infomercial, qualified for TV. | ||
It changed the entire company. | ||
Now, you can go to MyPillow.com, promo code War Room right now. | ||
We've got the classic. | ||
He's giving it to us to promote. | ||
You go there, you get the price from 10 years ago. | ||
$19.98 for a standard pillow with the compression travel pack. | ||
Under $30 for the Queen and King size. | ||
Go to MyPillow.com. | ||
Promo code WARM. | ||
You still get the towels. | ||
They're still on sale. | ||
Normally $109. | ||
Now $39.99. | ||
Peter Navarro. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro tells me the best towel ever made. | ||
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Okay? | |
I can attest to that, but he's like an official obsessive. | ||
Okay, Vernon Jones. | ||
So look, Vernon. | ||
We got a problem in Georgia, but you're running for governor and we understand what's going to happen if we don't get this change. | ||
But what can you do about it? | ||
What action can you take and what action can this posse take? | ||
What action can the citizens of Georgia take to force Brian Kemp to make sure when the special session is called and deals with redistricting that they talk about and actually pull the trigger on a full forensic audit? | ||
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Well, right now we've distributed an online Sign on sheet. | |
Go online. | ||
Go to jonesforgeorgia.com. | ||
Be a part of it. | ||
Sign on and declare and demand that Brian Kemp add to the special session 159 county full forensic audit. | ||
We're also planning on having a protest that day. | ||
A peaceful protest. | ||
The day of the first, the first day of the session. | ||
Because we want to continue to send that strong message to the governor. | ||
And also people from around the world. | ||
I should say from around the country and around the world. | ||
We have Americans around the world. | ||
Call 404-656-1776 and tell Brian Kemp that you want a 159-county forensic audit in Georgia. | ||
Not a recount, but an audit. | ||
Examine the ballots. | ||
Look at the chain of custody. | ||
Look at what the policies and procedures are. | ||
And let's not follow Stacey Abrams' law. | ||
Let's follow the state law. | ||
Vernon, can you give that number again and also how do people get to your campaign if they want to get more information and follow you, how they do that? | ||
Give us that phone number again. | ||
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Yes, call 404-656-1776. | |
That's Governor Kemp's office. | ||
Let them know that you demand an audit, that he has to stop stonewalling and stop trying to keep the people from getting to know just the basic truth. | ||
And Steve and John, you know this is only about just getting the truth, just wanting the facts. | ||
And also, you can go online. | ||
Please go online to jonesforgeorgia.com to get more information. | ||
You can donate. | ||
And we are going to put the pressure on Brian Kemp. | ||
And let me tell you, Steve, he thinks that the people in Georgia are going to forget about this because he's trying to run the clock out. | ||
But there's going to be a referendum on Brian Kemp. | ||
And if you're mad about what Joe Biden is doing to this country, then you need to blame Brian Kemp. | ||
Because we lost two U.S. | ||
Senate seats, and we lost the president's office. | ||
Why? | ||
Based on Brian Kemp, his inability to stand up and fight the left and being afraid of Stacey Abrams. | ||
We're ready to fight in Georgia. | ||
Amen. | ||
Vernon Jones, good luck sir. | ||
Thank you for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
That's a fighter right there. | ||
Let me bring in another fighter. | ||
Commander Eric Greitens. | ||
Commander Griton's running for the Republican seat in a tough primary in the great state of Missouri. | ||
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Crowd cheers. | |
What do folks in the 101st Airborne, what do they say about this? | ||
Do they think the SEALs have gone too Hollywood? | ||
No, but we have to give them a hard time because they're Navy. | ||
So, I mean, 5th Group and Special Forces and the Army are always a little bit better than the Navy SEALs. | ||
But there's always that friendly rivalry. | ||
Wow. | ||
Gone Hollywood on us, Gritens. | ||
Okay, listen, let's get serious for a second. | ||
You came out, you showed a profile of courage. | ||
It was two weeks ago or two and a half weeks ago that you came out on the war room and said, this is during the Mitch McConnell fold over the debt ceiling and the fold on the continued resolution. | ||
You said, hey, I'm committing to the people of Missouri that if I'm elected to the United States Senate, I will not vote for Mitch McConnell for leader. | ||
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That's right. | |
That's right, Steve. | ||
By the way, no candidate of any standing has ever come out and said that, and I'm going to tell you, Eric Greitens got tremendous support from the posse, but from the business establishment and the establishment, they gave him nothing but stink eye. | ||
Eric Greitens, talk about the poll. | ||
President Trump's pollster, Tony Fabrizio, has done a poll release today. | ||
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner, has got an exclusive. | ||
Tell us about that poll. | ||
The big news, Steve, is that we are dominating this race. | ||
I am the MAGA candidate in this race, and what the people of Missouri know, what patriots in Virginia know, is that the Republican Party needs to be an America First Party. | ||
It needs to be a party that supports President Trump. | ||
People are sick of weak, woke rhinos. | ||
We need to have strong leaders. | ||
This is a Peace Through Strength Party. | ||
This is an American Jobs Party. | ||
This is a party that supports Law and order that supports a strong border. | ||
And the news from President Trump's pollster is that we are dominating the race in Missouri. | ||
And when people in Missouri know that we are saying no to Mitch McConnell, no to business as usual, we are up, Steve, by 30 points in the race. | ||
And we're going to win this race, and we're going to take back our republic. | ||
The reason Mitch McConnell, he barely got the 10 votes he needed, he had to scramble to get his leadership to vote for it. | ||
The reason the Hill newspaper yesterday said Mitch McConnell's been crippled up on Capitol Hill is you, this audience. | ||
You guys came to the ramparts and bombarded all those senators with emails, with calls, called their district offices, and I'm telling you, they listened to you. | ||
They're saying, hey, Mitch is radioactive right now, and it was Eric Greitens' courage to step up, to give courage to all the other candidates in the country. | ||
Mitch McConnell, Folding Mitch as President Trump calls him. | ||
Folding Mitch has to go. | ||
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Yes! | |
Commander Grighton, talk to us right now about this, about the spending being out of control. | ||
What are you going to do when you get to the United States Senate about the spending that's out of control? | ||
How are you going to step up on things like the continuing resolution, things like the debt ceiling, things like the infrastructure bill, things like this $3.5 trillion? | ||
What are you going to do about it? | ||
Well, first of all, Steve, you're exactly right. | ||
The spending is 100% out of control, and let's remember that when politicians in Washington, D.C. | ||
are spending, they are spending the people's money. | ||
They're spending the audience's money, and it is wrong. | ||
We need to have leaders who are willing to stand up and fight against it, because the problem, Steve, that we're facing is not just from the crazy left. | ||
It's from all of the weak, woke Republicans who joined them. | ||
You look at that infrastructure bill, for example. | ||
Over $1 trillion, Steve, and only 10% of it went to the stuff that you and I and everyone in that audience calls infrastructure. | ||
Roads and bridges and ports. | ||
Instead, 90% of it was going to leftist priorities. | ||
We need to have leaders who are willing to stand up and go to the front lines and fight on all of these issues. | ||
Fight for common sense. | ||
We need to have leaders who are willing to fight for our law enforcement officers. | ||
Leaders who are willing to fight for election integrity, which is why I went down to the front lines in Maricopa County. | ||
Leaders who are willing to fight for border security, which is why last week I was down in Mexico to expose Joe Biden's open borders policies. | ||
We have to have leaders who are not going to cave any longer. | ||
No more woke rhinos. | ||
We need real America First leadership in this country. | ||
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We need real America First leadership in this country. | |
How do they find out more about your campaign? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
Well, come out and join us and help us to take our Republic back. | ||
We're at ericgritens.com. | ||
It's E-R-I-C-G-R-E-I-T-E-N-S.com. | ||
Come out, join us. | ||
We are going to take our country back. | ||
An honor to have everybody's support there. | ||
Commander Gritens, thank you very much. | ||
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Great courage. | |
Churchill told us courage is the most important of all virtues because it's upon courage that all the other virtues rest, right? | ||
And one man can make a change, one man or one woman. | ||
Everybody in Washington, D.C. | ||
said the first guy that comes out against Mitch McConnell is dead man walking, right? | ||
That all the lobbyists will hit him. | ||
The entire Mitch will hold all the money back. | ||
And Gritens, now that poll number, that's all people are talking about this afternoon. | ||
Look at what Gritens is doing with, guess what? | ||
MAGA voters in Missouri. | ||
They can't get enough of a guy standing up and supporting the MAGA movement. | ||
Okay, one of the most controversial parts of the 2020 campaign was the hard drive from hell, Hunter Biden. | ||
As I used to say, come for the porn and stay for the compromise of the selling out to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It was absolutely horrific. | ||
Only one newspaper in this country had the courage to print it. | ||
And that was the New York Post, founded by Alexander Hamilton, the editor of the New York Post. | ||
Next, on The War Room. | ||
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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. | ||
We love you guys. | ||
By the way, the power of this show comes from, not from the host, not from our co-host, the great production staff. | ||
We got Cameron, Hunter, Jack, we got the whole team here, plus Harry and the great team of Real America's Voice. | ||
It's you. | ||
People are afraid of this audience. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because you guys put your shoulder to the wheel. | ||
You've changed it. | ||
You've definitely changed history, very specifically, on the hard drive from hell, on the Wuhan lab, and most recently on the finances of the country. | ||
And people are afraid. | ||
They're afraid that if the war room posse gets worked up, bad things are going to happen. | ||
Now, I've got to turn to the New York Post. | ||
For those who may not know it, the New York Post was founded by Alexander Hamilton. | ||
It is the best tabloid, I think, in the world and the best paper in the United States of America. | ||
We're very honored to bring in a young editor of the New York Post who, with Miranda Devine, the great columnist, bird-dogged this story and got it published one year ago today. | ||
Emma Jo Morris, thank you. | ||
Thank you. Welcome to the War Room. | ||
I'm gonna toss the ball to you. | ||
I mean, the question is very simple. | ||
Is how did, you know, the New York Times, the Daily Mail, every paper in the world, Wall Street Journal, everybody passed on this. | ||
You guys had the courage to do the due diligence, get into the hard drive, and then publish a story which the entire world said, oh, you're rushing misinformation, all of it. | ||
Walk us through what the New York Post did and why you guys are proud of that story today, a year out. | ||
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Well, I mean, we've been vindicated. | |
There's it's it really speaks for itself. | ||
It's, you know, I mean, I think that when we went to publish this story, we thought we were going to be doing a story about Biden corruption, period. | ||
And it was very clear, obviously, if you read the story, it was very clear that he was clearly corrupt and clearly doing business with his son, despite repeated denials and not knowing about it. | ||
And they never spoke about it or whatever. | ||
And we had in writing The proof that not only do they speak about it, but 10% goes to the big guy. | ||
So we were ready to publish this story and we did. | ||
And what it ended up exposing was so much deeper than what the story was initially about and what it said on the paper, because what it ended up being was the exposed, like it was an expose about the unity and the marriage between the Democratic Party and big tech. | ||
And the intelligence community and big media. | ||
And that is, I think, the most stunning part of the story. | ||
It wasn't even the story itself. | ||
It was what it triggered in the U.S. | ||
political system that had never been seen before. | ||
It had never been seen before. | ||
And, you know, I mean, Facebook and Twitter were We're feeling like they were responsible for Trump's election in the first place in 2016. | ||
And they knew that they couldn't have it happen again. | ||
And Molly Ball, I think her name is, in Time magazine explained it. | ||
And we saw it. | ||
And that was what happened when New York Post really published the Hunter file. | ||
It was it was that was the expose. | ||
And that is something that I think I posted on Twitter today. | ||
I think it's going to be something that we still a year out have not fully comprehended and absorbed how pernicious and dark that is and what it means, you know, for the country going forward and what it'll mean when we look back on this time in history. | ||
By the way, they later de-platformed a sitting commander in chief and a president of the United States, Donald J. Trump, but they started and they de-platformed the oldest paper in the country founded by Alexander Hamilton and owned by the Murdochs. | ||
They de-platformed you guys right away to make sure that this was absolutely buried. | ||
Talk about the polling. | ||
Talk about what people, what the mathematics says about what people, when they find out about the hard drive from hell, Emma, what do they say? | ||
What do the American people say about the information when it's presented to them? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, McLaughlin did a poll Shortly after the election, that was so stunning and I couldn't even believe that it was allowed to be published. | |
And it said that 36% of Biden voters said that they had never heard of the laptop from hell. | ||
And 13% of those people said that it would have changed their vote had they read it. | ||
The polling outfit asked them if they had heard about it. | ||
Respondents that said no, they read them the stories and 13% said they wouldn't have voted for Joe Biden. | ||
And the polling outfit actually said in the reporting, such a shift away from Biden would have meant that President Trump would have won the election. | ||
Mission accomplished. | ||
So this was a combination of big media, big tech, the tech oligarchs, and the intelligence community. | ||
Okay, because remember, Brennan and all those guys came out, they signed a letter in the New York Times that this was a Russian misinformation program, right? | ||
The top guys retired and the intelligence community came out, which is a total and complete lie. | ||
Emma, before we go, remember, this is a family show and we're here during a family hour. | ||
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That was another example. | |
Sorry, Steve. | ||
That was another example. | ||
Politico was the one that started that. | ||
That letter from former, it was Natasha Bertrand who has since gone to CNN. | ||
She wrote in Politico, which launched that whole narrative that it was Russian disinformation that had no basis. | ||
From a letter from former intel officials who admit in that letter that they had no proof that this document was Russian disinformation and they were just basing it on prior experience. | ||
Despite the fact that the prior experience from WikiLeaks obviously wasn't About Russia and from Russia, but they were assuming that maybe it was, and Natasha Bertrand of Politico published that, trying to, in a really cheap way, trying to discredit the reporting of the Post, despite the Bobulinski claims. | ||
And that was what launched the whole narrative that it was from Russia, when obviously it had nothing to do with Russia. | ||
And we know that now, it's been confirmed countless times. | ||
And Politico came back, this is like a week ago or two weeks ago, came back and said that they have another reporter that has confirmed further the information that obviously we already knew was true, that it had been confirmed by Fox News and the Daily Caller and sources who were recipients of these emails. | ||
And they have confirmed it now. | ||
But the one thing missing from Politico was we published this disinformation by Natasha Bertrand at the time and we apologized and retract those statements. | ||
You don't see that. | ||
Incredible. | ||
Emma, we gotta bounce. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
This is one, by the way, this is one of the top young editors in this country at the New York Post. | ||
is working more stories. Emma Jo Morris. | ||
Emma Jo Morris and Miranda Devine broke the biggest story of 2020. | ||
I can't wait to come to your dinner for the Pulitzer Prize, Emma Jo. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
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I would be insulted to get a Pulitzer. | |
That's a fighter right there. | ||
Okay, we're gonna get Robert Beasley in a second, but I gotta say, I want to turn to you. | ||
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock, and we're trying to work out if they have a live feed or not, the court-martial For Lieutenant Colonel Scheller starts tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
We know from leaks that are coming out right now that Lieutenant Colonel Scheller is going to plead guilty to that one charge of going to social media outside the chain of command. | ||
As someone that just left the Armed Forces, and I know there's a lot of concern and problems with the higher command in the Armed Forces, particularly someone you know, General Milley, give us your assessment of Colonel Scheller and the court-martial tomorrow. | ||
I think it's absolutely disgusting that he's being court-martialed. | ||
I understand why he's pleading guilty to one of the charges. | ||
However, the fact that it's come to this is disgusting that he called out the administration that they needed to be held accountable for the fall of Afghanistan and the deaths of those 13 service members and General Milley, General McKenzie, Mr. Austin can tap dance around questions asked to them by Congress, by the Senate, and nothing is going to happen to them. They should be the ones that are held accountable and he should not be court-martialed. | ||
I know you keep in touch with lots of veterans and lots of junior officers. | ||
What's the officer corps think of what's going on right now with the politicization inside the higher ranks of the military? | ||
There's absolutely... | ||
They're absolutely disgusted. | ||
I have a lot of friends that are below the 10 year mark that are getting out because they don't see this changing anytime soon. | ||
And they're afraid of what is going to become of the military. | ||
And I've tried to tell them that in 2022 and further on, things can change, but it's hard for them to believe that right now. | ||
And I have friends that are senior non-commissioned officers that don't want to put in 20 years because the military has become so political. | ||
Tell me about the, what about the vaccine? | ||
We have hundreds of thousands of soldiers, airmen, sailors that are not vaccinated. | ||
What's going to happen as they drive through on these vaccine mandates? | ||
They either got to get out, and I hear they're talking about dishonorable discharges. | ||
Well, right now they're doing it base by base, but some are saying dishonorable discharge, some are saying court-martial. | ||
The fact that we're willing to send them over to Afghanistan and other countries to defend our freedom, and then we're going to kick them out? | ||
For not taking an experimental drug? | ||
That is beyond ridiculous. | ||
It should be their choice. | ||
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If they don't want to get it, they should stay in. | |
How about these politicians sign up? | ||
They want to mandate this vaccine. | ||
How about they sign up for the armed services then? | ||
I think you've hit the posse where, I tell you, the posse is going to have your back on that, because this is outrageous. | ||
We're going to do as much cover as we can tomorrow on Lieutenant Colonel Scheller's court-martial. | ||
I mean, it's stunning to me that a patriot like that, a battlefield hero like that, is the only person being court-martialed. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Two things happened. | ||
The United States Naval Academy fired their offensive coordinator, and Lieutenant Colonel Scheller got court-martialed. | ||
Nobody else in the chain of command has been held responsible for anything. | ||
And I just want to address Big Tech censored Kareem Nakaue's mother when she called out the administration, and they censored Lieutenant Colonel Scheller's parents when they called out this administration. | ||
So let's see here who Big Tech is trying to cover. | ||
Okay, Big Tech, preserve your documents for 2022. | ||
Preserve the documents because it's going to be a different Congress in 2022. | ||
No more patty cake. | ||
You can't take down a Commander-in-Chief. | ||
Jack Dorsey and Zuckerberg and these guys cannot take down a sitting Commander-in-Chief and that's what they did with Donald J. Trump. | ||
Let's go to, we have Robert Beatles up. | ||
Is Robert up? | ||
Hey, can you hear me? | ||
Hey, Robert. | ||
Robert, so we've got two minutes here and we'll hold you over the break. | ||
This is about the precinct strategy. | ||
This is how to get you guys engaged and you don't have to write a check. | ||
You don't have to be a donor. | ||
What we need right now, the way the Republican Party is structured, is that you can go to a precinct, become a precinct committeeman, and then you've got real standing. | ||
Robert, real quickly, we'll hold you over through the break. | ||
Talk about this platform you set up that everybody, in conjunction with Dan Schultz, that everybody can come to, everybody can use. | ||
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Yeah, so my good friend Dan Schultz, you know, the brilliant guy behind the precinct strategy, you know, there he was, right there on your show, telling us how the RNC won't give him a platform to organize and strategize with other precinct committee people across the United States. | |
So I thought, you know what, there's no way that's going to stand, so myself and Matt Brown and Matt Webster over there at pill.net built the group that basically brings the best of everything in one place that meets all the needs of what Dan and what all the precinct committeemen need, you know, across the country. | ||
It gives you a basically like, you know, the Facebook like where you got your feed. | ||
It gives you like your Dropbox or Google Drive where you can Upload and download all the different files. | ||
It gives you a messenger. | ||
It gives you like the telegram chat. | ||
It gives you the ability to stream like a YouTube. | ||
It gives you, you know, basically everything that you need to organize and strategize that is away from big tech. | ||
Because if you remember there was this company that's probably still out there called Parler. | ||
And a lot of these social media companies, they keep making the same mistakes. | ||
They've got their app on Apple and Google and their data on like AWS and IBM, and they're not going to be there, most likely, in my opinion, when 2022 comes around for the elections. | ||
Because guess what? | ||
They're hosting it on big tech. | ||
What could possibly go wrong? | ||
So we built this all on our own servers, away from big tech, so that way we know that the precinct committeeman, Dan Schultz, his brilliant strategy is going to be there when we need it. | ||
Today, tomorrow, a hundred years from now, it's always going to be there so people can organize and strategize and take this all back. | ||
Hey, Robert, just hang on. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break and return. | ||
Robert Beatles talking about a platform that's available for you in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We are here at a posse meeting in Richmond, Virginia for the war room. | ||
That is the sound that strikes, that sound right there strikes fears in the establishment politicians in Washington, D.C. | ||
I tell you what, if we had known it was going to be this great, we would have done it a lot sooner, but I want to thank everybody for doing this. | ||
Thank you for coming out, it's fantastic. | ||
And I mean this, I've been at this a long time. | ||
This posse, by the way, you know the show gets a couple of million live. | ||
Thank you, thank you ma'am. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's a global show, and I think we're showing folks around the world, particularly Lao Bajing in China, how tough democracy is, right? | ||
Reagan told us it's only one generation away. | ||
Think of the work you've had to do. | ||
But I gotta tell you, they've never seen an audience like this. | ||
They've never seen an audience that's disengaged, that will get there, go to rallies, you will email people. | ||
And look, it's not about writing checks. | ||
If you can write checks, that's fine. | ||
This is just about putting your spirit and your will to it. | ||
That's why I want to go back to Robert Beatles. | ||
Robert, really jammed for time. | ||
Tell folks how to get to this platform. | ||
You know, Dan Schultz, Dan Schultz has been working on this for years, this precinct committee strategy, and now they fear it because you guys are signing up in amazing numbers. | ||
So Robert, how do people get to your, how do people get to the website? | ||
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So, precinctstrategy.com, again, precinctstrategy.com, it actually works. | |
You know, the precinct strategy that Dan Schultz has been screaming to the skies about actually works. | ||
Two days ago, we took back the second largest county in Nevada. | ||
That's right, the second largest county in Nevada, we took it back. | ||
I'm telling you, we have to stop waiting for other people to do things for us that we must do for ourselves. | ||
We have to get involved, and his precinct strategy does just that. | ||
All these candidates that are asking for our votes, They're asking for our money. | ||
What they should be saying is go to PrecinctStrategy.com and get involved because if you take back your backyard, you take back your city, you take back your county, you take back your state. | ||
So no matter what they throw at us, we're going to be able to overcome because we're going to be united. | ||
And so using the group there at PrecinctStrategy.com, just hit the little connect with other conservatives. | ||
And you can start organizing and strategizing with precinct committeemen all across the United States. | ||
So precinctstrategy.com. | ||
Thank you Cameron. | ||
Thank you Steve. | ||
Thank you Posse. | ||
Love y'all. | ||
all God bless you. | ||
What they fear is you. | ||
They fear your commitment. | ||
They fear you being a force multiplier. | ||
They fear your engagement. | ||
Donald Trump put you in the room. | ||
But over the last couple of months, you put yourself in the room. | ||
That's why I gotta tell you, when Mitch McConnell couldn't get those 10 votes, and Eric Greitens stood up and said, hey, I ain't voting for him for leader, that's a sea change. | ||
That's brought about 100% because of you. | ||
And also when we're forced multipliers, they can silence one of us, but they can't silence all of us. | ||
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Amen. | |
Before we end, we just got a couple of minutes, but I'll tell you, of all the things we're working on, and it's to save this country. | ||
It's about the debt, it's about what's happening in the invasion of the southern border, it's the geopolitics, the Chinese Communist Party, it's Taiwan. | ||
The deepest thing we deal with and the scariest thing is this transhumanism. | ||
This technology, artificial intelligence, robotics, genetic engineering, it is out of control. | ||
And it is leading us to a place that not just this country, but all mankind can't go to. | ||
And it's dangerous. | ||
There are dangerous people involved in it. | ||
The ones that are paying attention are driving this into a very dark place. | ||
We've hired now Joe Allen. | ||
He's doing an amazing job. | ||
Joe, you followed the conference in Spain. | ||
And by the way, this is not science fiction. | ||
Everything he talks about is a fact that's going on in a research lab or a company. | ||
Either here in the United States, or in Asia, or in Europe. | ||
Joe, real quickly, talk about this conference. | ||
You've got a new piece coming out on the Federalist. | ||
What's the title of it, or the working title, and what do you tell us about this conference that just took place in Madrid? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
The article was just submitted with the title, Transhumanist Technocult Meets in Spain to Discuss World Domination. | ||
It may seem hyperbolic, but it's accurate. | ||
This conference, the TransVision 2021 conference, featured a lot of big names in the transhumanist movement. | ||
You had Jose Cordero, you had Ben Goertzel, you had a man named Jerome Glenn, and the central theme, with some divergence, the central theme is the idea that advanced artificial intelligence, robotics, genetic engineering, We'll all fundamentally transform the human race and quite possibly all life on earth. | ||
Ray Kurzweil, who founded Singularity University at Google, predicts that by 2029, they will have artificial general intelligence, meaning that basically you will have a machine that is conceived to have a soul in silicon. | ||
And by 2045, we will reach what he calls the singularity. | ||
The singularity meaning that machines have surpassed human intelligence and creativity in all capacities and we will basically be subject to them. | ||
I believe in general this is a religious movement. | ||
You could say that one of the key tenets is there is no God but the computer God that we will create. | ||
I think that the biggest danger immediately though is that big tech corporations have been suffused with many of these ideas. | ||
So you see Bill Gates pushing mass vaccination of an experimental mRNA vaccine. | ||
You see Jeff Bezos with the Altos Laboratories seeking life extension aka eternal life. | ||
You have Elon Musk who is pushing to develop a Neuralink chip to insert in the brain to communicate with computers And you have Mark Zuckerberg pushing to create the Metaverse, which is a virtual environment that he hopes future generations will inhabit. | ||
Joe, we've got to bounce. | ||
Joe's up on warroom.org. | ||
All his stories are going to be in the Federalist. | ||
He only publishes in the best papers. | ||
We have a fight to save our country. | ||
We have a fight to save the Judeo-Christian West. | ||
But I'm telling you, you've got a greater calling. | ||
We have got to stop this transhumanism. | ||
This is the most dangerous threat that mankind, far worse than nuclear weapons, far worse than biological weapons, far worse than all of it. | ||
Your calling is to help us stop this dead in its tracks, and it's something we're going to focus on, and only through your good offices. | ||
I want to thank you. | ||
I want to thank Real America's Voice, my co-host, Captain Bannon, Marty Bannon, my stepmom, Margaret Bannon, and of course, the War Room Posse. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We're going to come back and do it in Richmond again, and I'll be here tonight, throughout the night, at this rally. | ||
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John Fredericks, all of you, and particularly you, it's your audience. | |
Real America's Voice, Ben Verquine's up next. |