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The virus 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. | ||
Freedom for humanity! | ||
The blood spilled in New York to free others who were enslaved is the blood of this city. | ||
We fight for freedom. | ||
And if you want to stay masked forever, afraid of your own oxygen, so be it. | ||
But I will not comply! | ||
We will not comply! | ||
We will not comply! | ||
Okay, we started this morning's show in Love Field in Dallas, Texas, where there was a protest, a gathering of Southwest Airline employees, pilots. | ||
We interviewed one of the pilots. | ||
And we're going to start the evening show by this really incredible protest that took place on Saturday at Broadway and 41st Street, between 41st and 42nd in New York City. | ||
It is Monday, 18 October, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
I'll bring in now Stephanie Lucretia from the Children's Health Defense. | ||
Stephanie, was there 5,000 people? | ||
You guys kind of put this together at the last second. | ||
About 5,000 people show up for this rally and this protest on Saturday? | ||
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The estimates were definitely between 3,000 and 5,000. | |
I mean, we didn't get an official count from the police, but we had several people there that were looking. | ||
The crowd was so far back, I couldn't even capture it on my live footage. | ||
You literally could not lift an elbow without hitting somebody. | ||
That's how crowded it was. | ||
Wall-to-wall people. | ||
A total melting pot of what New York City stands for. | ||
You had all races, all religions, all professions, everybody standing there in solidarity against mandates. | ||
It was absolutely beautiful. | ||
And I want to also point out all political persuasions, right? | ||
All political persuasions sitting there going, I will not comply. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I mean, Bobby Kennedy got on the stage and said, I am a Democrat, but my party is not defending freedom. | ||
I mean, it was an epic moment to have him share that he has been part of this party for so long and how You know, he's just watching everything that he stood for, everything that this party stood for, just walk away and abandon it for a mandate to, you know, benefit pharmaceutical companies and big industry instead of protecting the people, which is what government is supposed to do. | ||
So for those people that are just vaccine hesitant or believe in natural immunity, could you walk through, when you draw 5,000 people or 3,000 to 5,000 people in New York City on a Saturday, a beautiful Saturday in the fall, kind of an Indian summer, what's your beef? | ||
What case are you making? | ||
Because you guys make this case all the time and I think Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
has a book coming out about Fauci. | ||
You make a case that CDC and FDA, to your opinion, does not come forward and put forth evidence, data, etc. | ||
So what is your, in summation, what is your complaint? | ||
And that rally on Saturday, when you say do not comply, what evidence do you bring that people should not comply? | ||
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Well, I mean, we're seeing vaccine failure. | |
They're calling it breakthrough cases. | ||
but people who are getting the vaccine are still getting COVID. | ||
They're still able to transmit COVID. | ||
So you're talking about mandating something that there is no long-term research for, that clearly is not doing what it was intended to do and threatening people with their livelihood. | ||
The very thing that tax-paying, hardworking citizens pride themselves on, creating this American dream, and you can't have this American dream if you don't take this jab. | ||
I mean, it just goes against everything that this country stands for. | ||
And for the people that do the research and look into this vaccine and decide that this is the decision that they wanna make for themselves, they have the ability to go out and get it. | ||
But for the rest of us that do that same research and decide that this is not something that we want for ourselves or for our children, we should not be segregated from mainstream society because of a personal medical decision. | ||
When there is no one-size-fits-all for any medication, any food, any cosmetic product, anything that's out there, why should this vaccine be any different? | ||
Especially When we don't know what the long-term effects are going to be, there's so many question marks around it. | ||
The FDA on Friday night, I think the advisory board, was unanimous in approving another shot, a booster shot, I think for Johnson & Johnson, that went from 88% efficacy when it was implemented in the winter, I believe maybe in March, to 3% in August on this massive study they had done on veterans. | ||
And clearly they knew that since August, but we just found it out over the weekend. | ||
Because they said it went from 88% to 3%. | ||
And of course Fauci comes on TV and says, Oh, I already, I always knew it was going to be a two jab, uh, a two jab, uh, vaccine. | ||
Although he had never said that before. | ||
Is that the evidence type of thing you guys point to that the efficacies that all was supposed to be in the nineties and eighties have fallen to 50% or 60%. | ||
You would call conspiracy theorists when he said, you're going to need booster shots all the time. | ||
And now you're getting booster shots. | ||
Is that the type of thing you're talking about? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I mean, you're seeing over and over again that Fauci, Backpedals, he changes his mind depending on what the mainstream narrative is that they're pushing at that point. | ||
And you know, the thing that I think is most puzzling to people, what I'm hearing over and over again at these rallies, is this idea of natural immunity. | ||
People who have had and recovered from COVID naturally and now have antibodies to protect them from future infection are being coerced and threatened with their jobs saying you have to take this vaccine or you're not protected. | ||
You know, Joe Biden gets up on his little thing over there talking about We need to protect the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. | ||
It's statements like these that I think people are finally starting to look at and say, okay, if your vaccine is safe and effective, why are you worried about what I'm doing? | ||
If there's a 99.974 recoverability rate in most people in America, and you have 165 million Americans who have gotten COVID and recovered from it, why doesn't that count from anything? | ||
Why is the only thing, the only solution that will be acceptable To go on living a normal life is to take this experimental vaccine. | ||
In the report that was issued by the advisory committee, and I'm quoting from the Daily Mail that because it was so stunning it was in there, they said in addition to getting the new shot, the new booster for Johnson & Johnson, the new one, because it dropped to 3% Efficacy is that they also recommended that you had to wear masks, social distance, wash your hands, and do everything else the public health officials wanted to. | ||
Does that beg the question exactly what the end game is here? | ||
If you're doing the same thing and you've got the vaccine, what is, what are Fauci and these guys trying to get to? | ||
Have you, do you believe you and other people at that rally have gotten a straight answer? | ||
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No, no one's gotten a straight answer. | |
And you know what? | ||
They keep moving the goalposts. | ||
First, it was two weeks to flatten the curve. | ||
And then, you know, we're going to wear masks for a little while. | ||
Now you've got to take these two jabs. | ||
Now it's three. | ||
And even if you get the vaccine, now you have to continue to wear your mask. | ||
I mean, I'm driving through the city the other day, and there are people lined up to go see Broadway shows. | ||
I know that all of them have had to be vaccinated because of this new vaccine passport, the key to New York City, that they rolled out. | ||
And every single one of them is standing on line in a mask in order to enter the theater, you have to wear a mask, yet you're vaccinated. | ||
So what exactly is this vaccine doing for people if nothing else changes and you still have to do all the same things that we've been told we have to do, that once you get the vaccine, all that's going to go away, but no, not anymore. | ||
It's still a status quo. So, you know, you look in places like Israel, where they've gotten two, three, four sometimes shots, and the studies there show beyond a shadow of a doubt that the people that are sickest and in the hospital with COVID are the ones who have been vaccinated, not the ones who have not. | ||
So if we're watching and actually observing what's happening in other countries that are moving quicker than we are here in the United States, we would recognize that this vaccine program that they're rolling out is not working, and the goal is certainly not public health. | ||
I think that that becomes very clear, that this is more of a control measure than it is a public health measure. | ||
Let's talk about New York City for a second because it's the greatest city in the world, the financial capital of the world. | ||
They're really going through, it's kind of medical apartheid now. | ||
I think I saw a statistic, two-thirds or 70% of African American men between ages 18 and I think 39 or 40 are not vaccinated and quite frankly are not going to get vaccinated. | ||
In New York City right now, and I'm not so sure the nation understands this, you can't go to a restaurant, you can't go to a bar, you can't go to a gym, you can't go to an event, you can't go to a Broadway show, you can't go to a movie theater. | ||
You literally can't do anything. | ||
Can't go in an office building. | ||
It's completely shut down unless you've been vaxxed, correct? | ||
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Correct. | |
That is correct. | ||
And I know people in New York City. | ||
I have a dear friend who's been a New York City educator for 20-plus years. | ||
She is a sought-after teacher. | ||
People know her by name in that neighborhood. | ||
And she walked away from her career, packed up her classroom in tears, left. | ||
Can no longer work. | ||
She can't go to restaurants. | ||
She had to leave her gym. | ||
And her husband, who's a firefighter, is now facing the same mandates, might have to make that same painful decision. | ||
And this family that's born and bred in New York is going to have to put a for sale sign on their lawn and seek, you know, freedom in other states. | ||
It's a sad but true fact. | ||
I mean, you cannot move about the cabin. | ||
You can't even use the bathroom in New York City in a restaurant if you do not have a vaccine card. | ||
Okay, you got these other states. | ||
In Texas, you're having this big fight. | ||
The companies are putting in mandates. | ||
We were live from Love Field in Dallas this morning. | ||
What are you asking for politically? | ||
What are you trying to accomplish to try to thwart this? | ||
Because you have different red states with governors saying they're not going to be corporate vaccine mandates. | ||
They're obviously all got to go to court. | ||
Some of the corporations, I think Delta said we can't do this anymore. | ||
It's too divisive. | ||
But what is the objective of the Children's Health Defense and what you're trying to accomplish? | ||
Because you guys are kind of beyond the vaccine-hesitant crowd. | ||
What are you guys trying to accomplish? | ||
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We're asking the Democrats, who are the ones that are behind these mandates, to stand behind the rally cry that they've been pitching for years, which is, my body, my choice. | |
That is more applicable to what is going in your body than what is coming out of your body. | ||
So they talk about this over and over. | ||
When it comes to aborting babies, sometimes full-term babies, depending on what state you're in. | ||
But when it comes to having that baby and being able to choose what you put in its body or your own body, suddenly it's not your body and it's not your choice, it's their choice. | ||
People can choose to do whatever it is that they want to do with their bodies, but when you're coerced and bullied and threatened with your livelihood and with the very things that we hold dear in this country as values and constitutional freedoms that this country has been built on, And those are held over your head to take something that you're not comfortable taking. | ||
It is not acceptable. | ||
So at Children's Health Defense, we are defending freedom. | ||
We are defending children's health, and we are defending your ability to choose what goes in your body. | ||
We are not telling people not to get the vaccine. | ||
We just do not want people to be coerced and forced into doing something that is not the right decision for them. | ||
Medical decisions are personal decisions that should be made by yourself. | ||
Even if it's a... How do you handle the situation if it's a public health emergency? | ||
It shouldn't matter what individuals do. | ||
How do you handle the situation if it's a public health emergency? | ||
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Well, there is no public health emergency right now. I think that that that ship has sailed at this point. But if vaccines are safe and effective, if someone has received their vaccine and we've achieved this quote unquote herd immunity that we're seeking, it shouldn't matter what individuals do. People should not be put in the position to do something that doesn't feel right for their own personal health to protect somebody else. | |
It just does not. | ||
It does not work. | ||
It's not a good decision to make, especially given the fact that there are so many contraindications when it comes to vaccines and other medical interventions. | ||
Informed consent is something that's necessary. | ||
And you see these marketing campaigns all over the place. | ||
You can't turn on a radio station for five minutes without hearing 10 different commercials about how vaccines are safe, effective and free and go get yours today. | ||
They have pop-up clinics in the city and Manhattan, Staten Island, Brooklyn, all the boroughs with these tents of people who are nurse practitioners and administrators just administering COVID vaccines in parking lots of malls and shopping centers. | ||
I mean, are they providing informed consent? | ||
Are they letting them know what the risks and benefits are of the vaccine that they're taking and what the possible side effects and long-term health implications could be for the people that are pulling over in their cars and taking an injection in a parking lot? | ||
informed consent and that confidential, very valuable relationship between patient and doctor has gone out the window and this has become a marketing campaign and an exercise of control. | ||
So we need to get back to a place where individuals have the ability to make decisions for themselves and their family based on their religious beliefs, their medical histories and what they feel is right for them and their bodies, not what a government tells them to do. | ||
I might want to add, you drew between 1,000 and 1,500 people at the state capitol in New Jersey. | ||
Trenton, you want to get us footage on that? | ||
Stephanie, real quickly, we've got about 15 seconds. | ||
Social media, are you still anywhere people can get you? | ||
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Yeah, you can follow me on social media. | |
It's just Stephanie Lucretio, the name that is appearing on the screen. | ||
I know I'm calling in, but I'm assuming you have it on the bottom. | ||
They can follow me there. | ||
I'm on Facebook. | ||
I'm on Instagram. | ||
I will be creating a Getter account tonight. | ||
Thank you so much for bringing that to my attention. | ||
Children's Health Defense is also a great place to follow on social media. | ||
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Joe, we just had Stephanie Lucretia and these people put on the rally with Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
at Times Square. | ||
Today's a big day in Washington. | ||
I'm seeing all these videos of the state troopers and other police officers, I guess, quitting after 20, 25-year careers. | ||
What's going on in the state of Washington, Joe? | ||
Steve, it's a very somber day out here. | ||
So today is the mandate by our tyrant Governor Jay Inslee that all state workers have to be vaccinated or they could lose their jobs. | ||
Many have already chosen to go ahead and walk away from their careers, putting themselves and their families in a very vulnerable position. | ||
I think a lot of folks have seen The viral videos of one of our state troopers out in Yakima telling Jay Inslee exactly how he feels about the mandates and why he's leaving the force. | ||
But this is happening all over the state with great essential workers, first responders, people that are the pillars of the community, and they're really being hurt right now. | ||
Even those that have been forced into taking the vaccines because they don't want to put their family in a vulnerable position. | ||
They're going through a lot right now on their own on a health level, but then also, you know, realizing that they were forced into this position by our governor and a lot of other Private industry organizations have followed suit and they're demanding that their workers get vaccinated as well. | ||
A lot of the private hospitals and private health care providers we have out here have done the same thing. | ||
We've had a great groundswell of protests for medical freedom. | ||
We've had a lot of nurses walk off the job and that's forced some of the unions to come back and actually play ball and negotiate with them. | ||
Later on today, I'll be down in Washougal attending a rally to support one of our great doctors, Dr. Scott Miller in Washougal who has his medical license is being threatened because he's pushing therapeutics and natural immunity. | ||
So right now, it's really we the people against the tyrant Inslee in Washington State. | ||
Hang on, particularly about the conservatives out there. | ||
How can a doctor, when we say pushing natural immunity, that was what we were told from the beginning. | ||
Remember, we were the first show ever to cover the pandemic back in mid-January of 2020, months before any of the mainstream media. | ||
And we had some of the most prominent guys around. | ||
Epidemiologists, people who specialize in pandemics, You're going to a rally this afternoon. | ||
How can a doctor have his medical license rescinded if he's pushing natural immunity? | ||
That would be the buildup of people actually got the virus and built up this built up their antibodies and immunity How can a doctor you're going to a rally this afternoon? | ||
How can how can a doctor have his medical license? | ||
Rescinded if he's pushing natural immunity, isn't that the key to everything? | ||
It's insanity Steve Really, this amount of unchecked power just brings it all out into the forefront for people to see. | ||
This has nothing to do with a debate about science, about natural immunities, about therapeutics. | ||
This great doctor, he has refused to comply with the narrative coming from the regime. | ||
In this case, it's our state regime, but really it's at a broader level, the Biden regime. | ||
He's pushed back. | ||
He's advocating for the rights of his patient. | ||
He's doing what doctors took an oath to do, to do no harm and to protect their patients. | ||
And he's being penalized for it. | ||
And really, the bottom line is you can't even have scientific discussions with these people out here. | ||
They want complete and total submission. | ||
Let's pivot now. | ||
We've got about five minutes. | ||
I want to make sure we get all in here. | ||
The Daily Mail had this economist, I think it was from Dartmouth, and he's kind of saying what I'm saying. | ||
If you really get in back of the numbers, he thinks we're actually in a recession right now. | ||
A recession, you see from the Atlanta Federal Reserve, the massive drop in their third quarter GDP estimate. | ||
This economy is falling off the cliff. | ||
For the people who saw the morning show, I held up the last two editions of The Economist, which are not pro-Trump. | ||
The shortage economy about the supply chains, and then the one that just came over the weekend, the energy shock, which is about the inflation that's about to blow everybody in this country, working class and middle class people, to blow their budgets. | ||
Joe, talk to me about supply chains. | ||
Talk to me about the economy and how it is massively impacting the community overall, but particularly working class people. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I think globalization at really from every aspect has completely and totally failed. | ||
I think we can put that argument to bed. | ||
So our supply chain right now relies entirely on China really for to do all the production. | ||
That's the manufacturing lines are the second. | ||
We have one hiccup in this long line. | ||
There's going to be a massive blowback here in America and right now we're seeing multiple factors from the energy issues going on in China to them dealing with their own problems with their economy and their housing bubble and they're dealing with COVID all the way to what's happening in our ports here with all the automation that's going on in our ports with these two main bottlenecks | ||
In Long Beach and in Los Angeles, and really in the regulations that the industry, the trucking industry has been under in California that only allows these clean energy vehicles to come and unload all the ships. | ||
So there's two main points of failure right now. | ||
The industry has been trying to make up for this issue by sending them into Texas and other areas, but that makes the chain even longer. | ||
And then you have the domestic issues here with energy. | ||
Joe Biden, one of his first acts was killing off the Keystone pipeline. | ||
And taking us to being dependent on foreign oil. | ||
So we're doing everything that we can to just continue to import everything that we need. | ||
This is completely ridiculous. | ||
And every step of the way, this isn't just a national security issue. | ||
I mean, it very much is. | ||
We're reliant on our number one geostrategic foe really to keep us afloat. | ||
But it's also a moral and an economic issue, because every step of the way, every bit of globalization that we've outsourced, it has just undercut working class US jobs. | ||
It's been the cruelest tax On the working class and on the middle class. | ||
And what's the solution coming from our elites? | ||
They say we'll just bring in more workers and continue to double and triple down on these supply lines that have all but failed. | ||
And they thwarted Trump for all four years of his presidency as he was trying to bring back U.S. | ||
manufacturing, protectionist trade policies, and make us not just energy independent, but a net exporter of energy. | ||
So we have to get back to really these protectionist trade policies, wartime footing to bring back our manufacturing and our natural resources industries. | ||
And we have to do it now. | ||
We have to treat this like an emergency. | ||
By the way, the Secretary of Transportation doesn't because he's been off the job for three months and just got called back because we're getting bad media. | ||
Do folks out there see what's going on? | ||
The independence and citizens, not the MAGA movement, we know they do, but are moderate Democrats, independents out there starting to see this economy implode and they see it's directly related to the policies of Joe Biden? | ||
Are you getting that sense that there's a great awakening about this out there? | ||
It really is, Steve. | ||
Everything from the price at the pump all the way to the effect that more price at the pump in the energy sector has on all the goods that we consume. | ||
You can feel it when you go to the grocery store. | ||
People are starting to do their Halloween shopping, looking at Christmas shopping. | ||
That's really hurting. | ||
The economy is still suffering greatly from these lockdowns. | ||
We're feeling the effects of the lockdowns here in Washington State. | ||
So when people ask that very basic question, am I better off now or was I better off in 2019, 2018? | ||
The answer is very evident. | ||
And then in these states like Washington State, where we have activist governors that want to continue to put masks on our kids, vaccine mandates, it's really right up in people's face. | ||
There's one side that wants complete and total control of your life, and they haven't shown that they are competent whatsoever at running the economy or running any part of our national security. | ||
And there's the other side where we want you to have freedom. | ||
We want economic growth. | ||
And they've shown, we have shown, the MAGA movement has shown Joe, how do people find out more about you? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
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Joe, how do people find out more about you? | ||
How are they following you on social media? | ||
How do they find out more about your campaign? | ||
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Okay, we're going to have, if you didn't see it over the weekend, the Financial Times had it this morning, China leaps in hypersonic missile technology, shakes U.S. | ||
intelligence, U.S. | ||
intelligence sound asleep again. | ||
We'll have a graphic from the Daily Mail you'll see, pretty stunning. | ||
We're with Dr. Bradley Thayer and Frank Gaffney. | ||
Frank from the Committee on the Present Danger of China. | ||
Dr. Thayer, what an amazing article up in the Epoch Times. | ||
War's coming in the South China Sea and in Taiwan, and we're not ready. | ||
The administration is not on top of things. | ||
We're being caught asleep at the wheel. | ||
And I gotta tell you, you think you have an impact right now with chips? | ||
You wait till the CCP controls Taiwan. | ||
Back in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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Speaking of action, action, action, We got Dr. Bradley Thayer back, one of the smartest guys around about the Chinese Communist Party, particularly their military intentions. | ||
You got an amazing piece just up in Epoch Times. | ||
As soon as we got it said you had to have you on. | ||
I need you to walk this audience through. | ||
A lot of people think we got all the time in the world to make these decisions about the South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
Dr. Thayer, argue the case why you think that is incorrect. | ||
Yes, Steve. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Very pleased to join you today. | ||
There's a common misperception that the United States has a great deal of time before it's going to have to confront the threat from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
That's in no small measure due to what the Chinese communists say themselves, that they have ambitions that they seek to realize by mid-century, by 2049, a hundred years after the founding of the People's Republic of China. | ||
In fact, we have far less time than that. | ||
What the CCP is doing is really advancing a tactic, trying to lull us into thinking that nothing immediate is going to happen this decade or perhaps even in the next. | ||
In fact, things have been happening obviously for a long time, and we should be quite aware that events are going to be happening far more precipitously than we think. | ||
For example, Chinese moves against Taiwan. | ||
against India, against other countries as well. | ||
So we don't have the luxury of time. | ||
We think that we do, but that's really falling victim to what we call the fog of peace, right? | ||
The expectation was because China didn't invade Taiwan yesterday, and they didn't invade Taiwan today, they're not going to tomorrow. | ||
In reality, of course, that's a mistake. | ||
They very well may move Very quickly against Taiwan or against other countries. | ||
And that really, Steve, is the culmination of their approach that they have been building for decades under Chinese leadership. | ||
And that has accelerated under the leadership of Xi Jinping to bring about rapid change in international politics and to do that today, not in decades or years to come. | ||
So when you think about it, we've been arguing, look, I said five years ago on Breitbart Radio that if we didn't confront them information cyber and economically in unrestricted warfare, we were going to get sucked into and just kind of sleepwalk into a kinetic war. | ||
Around South China Sea and particularly Taiwan. | ||
Right now, with the urgency in the chip, I mean, we have supply chains, we're imploding over here. | ||
The chips are, you know, everything from an F-150 to a refrigerator is late because you're not getting chips. | ||
If they move on Taiwan and control it, that's 92% of advanced chip design. | ||
When you talk about the time scale, Let's not focus on India right now, but let's focus just on the South China Sea and Taiwan. | ||
What are you talking about? | ||
Years? | ||
Months? | ||
Weeks? | ||
Decades? | ||
When you put it in perspective, what are we talking about? | ||
In perspective, we could be talking about weeks, we could be talking about months, and we can be talking about a year in terms of Chinese action. | ||
Hold it. | ||
The outside you're giving me is a year. | ||
That would be like around the election of 2022. | ||
Basically, sometime, you think no later than 2022 as you see it today. | ||
I think we need to recognize that the Chinese are already applying coercion against Taiwan. | ||
And we should certainly expect that very soon, right? | ||
Weeks, months, a year. | ||
Those coercive measures are going to tighten as they try to strangle Taiwan. | ||
That may be measures short of an invasion, right? | ||
That could be an embargo, that could be a blockade, that could be probably many different attack vectors, cyber as you mentioned, missile tests as they did in 95 and in 96. | ||
But we need to recognize that they are going to move precipitously. | ||
They recognize that Taiwan is a strategic asset. | ||
As long as Taiwan is beyond their control, the CCP faces a legitimacy crisis, Steve. | ||
This is absolutely essential to recognize. | ||
Taiwan shows that China can work. | ||
You can have a democratic, very prosperous China, Absent, obviously, the CCP. | ||
So as long as Taiwan is around, it's an existential threat to the CCP. | ||
We're thinking of in terms of supply chain, and that's right. | ||
We're thinking in terms of strategy, and that's absolutely spot on. | ||
But we also need to look at the world through the CCP lens and recognize why Taiwan is an existential threat and why Xi Jinping wants to kill it, right, as he killed Hong Kong. | ||
Right, as he's cracked down on religious freedom and political freedoms within China, Muslim concentration camps, and ensuring that he would rather have control over Hong Kong than to have the wealth of Hong Kong. | ||
Right? | ||
A very important example. | ||
He chooses control over prosperity. | ||
And that's absolutely salient. | ||
Very important to bear in mind. | ||
Same thing in the tech sector. | ||
They'll show they take control over innovation or wealth creation. | ||
Real quickly, because I want to get frank in here. | ||
Dr. Thayer, the Biden regime, as they face the Chinese Communist Party, did they see, hey, we got to move also before 22 or the restoration of Trump in 24, that they got to move now against this kind of feckless, hapless group of wandering around individuals? | ||
Well, Steve, that's exactly right. | ||
On the U.S. | ||
side, there's an opportunity for China to move before the uncertainty of 2024, when they're bête noire, where their opponents, the individual who resisted them most strongly, Donald Trump, has the potential to return to office. | ||
So yes, there is that window of opportunity, and we should expect that Xi Jinping is going to jump through that window. | ||
He's going to take advantage of the opportunity that he's presented with A Biden administration which is weak against the Chinese Communist Party threat. | ||
Dr. Thayer, how do people get to your writings? | ||
I know you're a columnist for the Epoch Times. | ||
How do people follow you on social media? | ||
Through on Getter at Bradley Thayer, my name, and on Twitter at ThayerHahn1. | ||
So T-H-A-Y-E-R-H-A-N and the number one. | ||
So, through both of those venues, Steve. | ||
Dr. Thayer, thank you. | ||
Great piece. | ||
We're going to put it up on all the platforms. | ||
Epic Time, best broadsheet in the country. | ||
New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal included. | ||
I want to bring in Frank Gaffney, one of the founders of the Committee on the Present Danger, an old China hawk for many, many years. | ||
Frank, I want to talk about this test ahead of the weekend, catching our intelligence services, and the Committee on Present Danger on Thursday is going to have something that really goes through the details of what Dr. Thayer is saying. | ||
Do you agree with him? | ||
Do you agree with Dr. Thayer, Frank Gaffney? | ||
Do you think we've got weeks, months, at most a year before kinetic activity starts against Taiwan by the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Well, two quick points, Steve. | ||
One is, as you said five years ago on Breitbart, Enjoyed being with you on many occasions in that realm. | ||
This war is already underway. | ||
The kinetic phase of it is something that can, I believe, kick in at any moment. | ||
And we'll come to the test as an example of that in just a second. | ||
But secondly, something that Brad Thayer, for whom I have the highest regard, by the way, member of our committee on the present danger of China, and going to participate in the webinar, we're doing an emergency summit on Taiwan on Thursday at 10 to noon Eastern time. | ||
People can find out more about that at presentdangerchina.org. | ||
But Steve, the thing is, it's not just the weakness or fecklessness, as you call it, or even the malevolence of the Biden administration, as I see it, the wrecking operation. | ||
It's that they're owned by the Chinese Communist Party, from the president right on down. | ||
There may be a few exceptions, but by and large, you look at that litany of people, and we've got a fabulous set of dossiers. | ||
Sam Faddis, Trevor Loudon have put them together at accountabilityinitiative.org. | ||
Those names stand out because virtually every single person in this administration who has a portfolio that remotely touches on China is compromised by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So this is all teeing up. | ||
For it going ugly soon. | ||
And that brings us to this test. | ||
As you said, the U.S. | ||
intelligence community evidently was surprised. | ||
Not that the Chinese have hypersonic technology. | ||
I believe we gave it to them, at least through the cutout of Russia. | ||
Back when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, Steve, there was a program called Skolkovo, Which was a suburb, is a suburb, outside of Moscow that Vladimir Putin wanted to turn into their Silicon Valley and Hillary Clinton wanted to help him do it as part of the Great Reset with Russia. | ||
Remember that? | ||
I remember that. | ||
That project included getting donors to the Clinton Foundation permission to transfer militarily relevant technology, including hypersonic missile-relevant technology. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
How much of that flowed through the Russians to their friends in China? | ||
I don't know, but I got to believe both the Russians and Chinese are up as a result. | ||
And here's the thing. | ||
What we were surprised about, Steve, was that they sent this thing off on one of their Long March rockets. | ||
It orbited the Earth and then hit a target. | ||
It didn't get quite as close to the target probably as they wanted, but it demonstrated hypersonic glide capability and what is known as a fractional orbital bombardment system that has the virtue of being a perfect surprise attack weapon, as well as one that can be piloted around your missile defenses. | ||
So it's a very serious strategic threat. | ||
Look, we're sliding into a kinetic war, and only MAGA and the America First gang, Posse, is going to make this government stand up and do the right thing here. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party could collapse because of the financial We've only got two minutes, Frank. | ||
We've got a seminar, 10 to noon, during the War Room. | ||
We're going to be dipping in and out of that because we've got so many great speakers and taking some of the highlights from that. | ||
But everybody's got to see it. | ||
We'll show it later. | ||
This is an emergency seminar on the situation in Taiwan. | ||
In addition, you've got one tomorrow, Frank. | ||
This is an issue that's not talked about enough. | ||
Tell us what's going on tomorrow. | ||
Tomorrow we're doing, under the rubric of what we call the Stop Vaccine Passports Task Force, a seminar from 2 to 3.30 Eastern Time on the national security catastrophe that is unfolding as a result of Joe Biden's mandates that the United States military has to get vaccinated every single man and woman in uniform, without exception, whether they've had | ||
COVID or not, whether they've got religious objections or not, or for any other reason, they don't want to do it. | ||
They're forcing them out. | ||
They're threatening them with disciplinary action, perhaps dishonorable discharges. | ||
And we're losing the cream of the crop, including Navy SEALs, pilots, and Marines. | ||
I mean, these are people that we can't afford, especially if we are at the cusp of war with anybody, let alone China, to be losing. | ||
Frank, real quickly, social media people and particularly get to the seminars tomorrow and Thursday. | ||
We're going to put them up everywhere. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
One-stop shopping for me is securingamerica.tv, our television show that's the front porch of the War Room on Saturday morning. | ||
It's also presentdangerchina.org for the Thursday seminar. | ||
Stopvaxpassports.org for tomorrow's. | ||
I think you can get it at CPDC's. | ||
I think we're trying to have you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
Somebody's talking about this seminar. | ||
We've got to hear it about the forced vaccines in the military. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Joe Allen dropping the hammer on NPR and transhumanism next in the War Room. | ||
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The idea is that we'll possibly be able to upload our minds to some sort of computational substrate so that our minds will be able to exist there after we die. | ||
Is the rising belief in salvation through technology? | ||
Just old-time religion and new bibles? | ||
From WNYC in New York, this is On the Media, I'm Brooke Gladstone. | ||
Belief in salvation was once the province of religion, but computer science has transferred faith to the god in the machine, Elon Musk. | ||
Everything that's encoded in memory, you can upload. | ||
And ultimately, you could potentially download them into a new body or into a robot body. | ||
The future's gonna be weird. | ||
I think it's interesting, you know, we, for centuries, hypothesized this form of higher intelligence that we call God. | ||
And, you know, now we're building a form of intelligence that it's possible it will surpass us at some point in the near future. | ||
There's a reason why these theological metaphors are emerging at the moment that they are. | ||
Okay, welcome back to The Worm. | ||
One of our lines of work here, because we are always trying to be looking on the other side of the hill, is this whole issue of transhumanism, which is one of the most central problems causing a massive problem in the world today, but nobody wants to talk about it. | ||
I want to bring in Joe Allen, our contributing editor, that is working with us now full-time to go through all of this, and is just inundated with material. | ||
This is from NPR. | ||
The other day, Joe, can you tell us exactly what we were listening to? | ||
I think it was National Public Radio. | ||
I think it was the New York City WNYC, one of the most prominent NPR stations. | ||
And you've gotten an article up. | ||
You're putting up a war room on your site. | ||
Tell us about it. | ||
Yes, Steve, the article, you can find it at warroom.org or any of my websites, social media. | ||
The article is NPR whores to the techno apocalypse. | ||
Now, what we just heard was Brooke Gladstone interviewing Megan O'Giblin on On the Media. | ||
And yes, that's a prominent NPR show. | ||
And here you hear the same station that normalizes transgender children now downplaying the concept of transhumanism as if it were just another thing. | ||
Just before that, we heard Brooke Gladstone, the host, | ||
Sneering at Republicans for swimming in digital information, but when confronted with the ideas of normalized brain implants, or the cult of the singularity, or hopes for digital immortality, or the idea that we're all living in a computer simulation which has been floated by Elon Musk and Neil deGrasse Tyson, all of that, you know, it might as well just be a new brand of coffee. | ||
It's astounding to me that a woman even like Megan O'Giblin, who is well aware of the threats of technology, she writes about this all the time at Wired and in her book, which they discussed, God, Human, Animal, Machine. | ||
That book is actually really excellent. | ||
It's a fantastic history of transhumanist ideas. | ||
It has a very sad ending in which she basically decides that since there is no God, And since the cult of the singularity is too fundamentalist for her, she'll just simply submit and fall into the arms of robots and chatbots and such. | ||
But when I listened to this segment, I almost ran off the road. | ||
It was just unbelievable how casual they're speaking about something that is so utterly dangerous. | ||
Sometimes I think that If China had just launched a nuke, NPR would probably fail to report it for fear of sounding racist. | ||
And in this case, they're talking about transhumanism like it's just another world religion that any good liberal should be able to tolerate. | ||
There is absolutely zero mention of the world economic... Yes? | ||
Yeah, but I want to go back, because we've only got a couple minutes here, to Megan, who writes for Wired. | ||
The importance of her book, and you do recommend this book for the first part of it, but at the end, remember, she's a very cutting-edge technology writer. | ||
It just kind of gives up. | ||
It's one of the reasons we're doing, every day, something on transhumanism. | ||
I've brought you on board. | ||
We're taking all these articles and pushing them out, is that she kind of gives up. | ||
It's like, You're almost overwhelmed by everything that's happening at one time. | ||
And this is the point, isn't it? | ||
That you can't give up. | ||
You just can't. | ||
You can't just say, well, it's inevitable. | ||
Because there's so many different verticals where R&D and science and applied research is going on. | ||
I mean, isn't that the point? | ||
That when someone like her, who obviously writes a history of these ideas, at the end of the thing says, oh, well, you know, it's over. | ||
Is that not the punchline? | ||
Yeah, I would agree completely. | ||
I mean, there's absolutely no resistance in these people to any sort of violation of the sacred. | ||
I don't think they have a sense of the sacred to begin with. | ||
O'Giblin did. | ||
She gave it up, perhaps reasonably, but in that vacuum, in the same way you see in the rest of the country, in that vacuum you see the infusion of techno-fetishism, you see the infusion of social justice concerns, and you see the infusion of just corporate distraction. | ||
These are the new religions that America clings to. | ||
Meanwhile, China is rising, and we're becoming a technocracy just like them. | ||
So, about this technocracy, remember, the first tenet of psychological warfare is to break you to become compliant. | ||
It's to make sure that all your actions, all your human agency, would be futile. | ||
That is the core of the war room, is that with information you can be armed to take action in a world gone awry, but that you will never succumb to the psychological warfare Which is to break your resistance, and to make you compliant, and to make you think everything is futile. | ||
It couldn't be the exact opposite, but that's what they want you to think. | ||
Joe, real quickly, how do people get you on social media? | ||
I absolutely agree with that. | ||
That really hits it. | ||
How do you, how do you, how do you, I'm just not a dumb cracker there, dude. | ||
How do you, how do you get social media brother, social media brother, how do people follow you? | ||
Gab, Twitter, and Gitter at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, or my website, www.jobot.xyz. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
With everything we have you share, we need force multiplication on the sharing of Joe Allens. | ||
It's starting to have an impact. | ||
We'll talk about that more tomorrow. | ||
Special guests, a couple of special guests on tomorrow morning. | ||
Your head's going to blow up. |