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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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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Pandemic. | ||
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Frank Gaffney. | ||
I've got Dave Brat in the house. | ||
I've got John Frank. | ||
A whole raft of people coming to talk about voter integrity. | ||
Very important. | ||
If you're going to vote, you got to know your vote counts, right? | ||
We're going to get to that. | ||
Frank, you've got a special seminar today about the military, our brave troops, and the vaccines. | ||
And then on Thursday, live during the showing of the War Room, on Thursday morning, we're going to be dipping in and out of the Committee on the Present Dangerous, talking about the Taiwan, the emergency over Taiwan, the crisis over Taiwan. | ||
But you had one other thing you wanted to bring up before you punched out. | ||
What do you got for us? | ||
Yeah, I had a fascinating interview for my radio show, Secure Freedom Radio, which is also a podcast, not 100 million, but we're happy to have people join us. | ||
Elaine Donley, it'll appear tonight, great gal, runs the Center for Military Readiness. | ||
She is warning Steve about something that Dave Brat's colleagues have just perpetrated in the House and are in the process of doing in the Senate, which is to put into permanent law | ||
Essentially the entire woke, CRT, anti-American agenda of the Biden administration, the Marxist revolutionary agenda into the National Defense Authorization Act. | ||
And they are being enabled in doing this by a whole raft of Republican members of the Senate Armed Services Committee. | ||
Including one of our personal favorites, I think yours and mine, Marsha Blackburn, amazingly enough. | ||
Love her. | ||
This is Drafting Daughters. | ||
This is about imposing the whole, this idea of combating extremism that Bishop Garrison is using to purge the military of the best warriors. | ||
It is all about trying to essentially Turn this operation into a woke institution. | ||
So you'll help us get a link, Donald. | ||
We'll get some people to go through so the posse can understand the details. | ||
CMRLinked.org is her site. | ||
It's really important that people check it out and support her and help amplify this message. | ||
These Republicans have to be illuminated because They're on the wrong side of this one, big time. | ||
Give me, the National Defense Authorization Act is obviously one of the biggest things that's passed in Congress. | ||
Must pass! | ||
Give me that, what's that link, what's that link again? | ||
CMRLink. | ||
Center for Military Readiness, CMRLink.org. | ||
Great resource that needs our help, big time. | ||
Perfect, we'll push it, let's get it into the chat rooms. | ||
Okay, real quickly, this afternoon, about the vaccines and troops, what time and where? | ||
2 to 3.30 this afternoon. | ||
PresentDangerChina.org is where you can register to see the national security catastrophe that is flowing from the Biden vaccine mandates on the military. | ||
By the way, the Intelligence Committee, too, will have a number of this war room rock stars. | ||
Jerry Boykin, Sam Faddis, Jack Posobiec, Steve Hatfill are going to be participating in this. | ||
It's going to be a really important program. | ||
On Thursday, Steve, with your help, we're going to put together—again, the Committee on the Present Danger of China is sponsoring an emergency summit on Taiwan. | ||
Because whether Dave Ratt is right or whether I'm right, and I hope we're both right, that this is not going to translate into a violent attack against the people of Taiwan by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
But that will, in part, I believe, depend on whether we take the step necessary to deter it. | ||
We're going to talk a lot about that with, again, super people, and you can do that from 10 to noon Thursday at presentdangerchina.org. | ||
Okay, we're going to start the show there, so we're going to work all through this. | ||
By the way, Bill Kristol's got a piece, I think, in the Bulwark today. | ||
Talk about the war room, but the posse, and that, you know, when we do have people sign up to be poll watchers and election officials, and have people go to the precinct committee strategy to become precinct committee men, or moms and dads going to the school boards and becoming actually the school boards, or Frank Gaffney coming on. | ||
We're talking about, hey, You got this information, I'll have this seminar. | ||
They say, oh no, this is the beginnings of the fascist apparatus. | ||
I thought that was participatory democracy. | ||
People, these are people, and by the way, you don't have the right to check on any of this. | ||
You just got to show up as an American citizen. | ||
That's all we're saying. | ||
And you got Bill Kristol. | ||
It's the beginning, you can see the outline of a fascist, of a fascist apparatus here. | ||
It's, it's incredible. | ||
But that, you're having an impact. | ||
He's lost his mind. | ||
The work you guys are doing there is incredible, so thank you very much. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
So Dave Brat, one of the most historic, I think the most historic, the first time a majority leader had ever been defeated in the history of the republic, in a primary, was you coming out of nowhere, Eric Cantor, the beginning of really the populist revolt that shocked the city, that stopped immigration, would have been totally different if Dave Brat, in that early June primary, in 2013? | ||
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14, yep, 13, 14. | |
14, in June of 14. | ||
Beat Eric Cantor, who was up by, his pollsters told him he was up by 40 points. | ||
Everybody else told him he was up by 25 points. | ||
In fact, he wasn't even in Richmond. | ||
He's up here, you know, having a donor breakfast, meeting lobbyists and Dave Brat. | ||
Probably the most stunning victory that changed everything. | ||
Shows you how, not unpredictable, but how folks in the Commonwealth kind of get it. | ||
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With no money, to anybody listening out there, with no money. | |
No money. | ||
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And just started with the people, and that's all I had. | |
I've got to tell a story here, but I'm going to bring in John. | ||
Let's bring in John Fredericks first. | ||
John, you appreciate the story. | ||
Ron Maxwell, who was looking for candidates, says, I've got the perfect guy in Virginia 7. | ||
I said, well, that's great. | ||
My hometown, who you got? | ||
He goes, I've got this amazing professor up at Randolph-Macon. | ||
And he says, let me come out and bring the guy. | ||
I said, Maxwell, just stop. | ||
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Stop. | |
I said, we're not going to beat Eric Cantor. | ||
The guy is so wired in. | ||
And Eric Cantor was the driver for Tom Blale, who, being the Catholic congregant, was very tight to the Catholic community. | ||
Everybody knew the Blale family. | ||
And Eric Cantor was always known as a good guy. He just kind of lost his way here, right? | ||
The apparatus took him over. He looked for power, right? He was a good man. | ||
But I said, I said, are you kidding me? We're never gonna beat Eric Cantor with some guy from Randolph-Macon. | ||
You know, the free market economist. | ||
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Presbyterian economist. | |
Presbyterian. And then I met Dave Brat and I told him, I said, wow, I think this guy's got it. | ||
He's got that special something. | ||
And literally, you had Laura Ingraham's show, the particular show, Breitbart, and nothing else. | ||
No money. | ||
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And that night when you won, people didn't even know how to pronounce your name. | |
Fox had nobody down there. | ||
Remember, they were calling guys for it. | ||
It was incredible. | ||
John Fredericks, I know you've been part of this from the beginning. | ||
Talk to us about Virginia right now, because this is a litmus test on what's going on in the country. | ||
We don't have time to play McAuliffe's new ad. | ||
We'll do that this afternoon. | ||
But walk us through where we stand right now in the Commonwealth. | ||
One thing, though, on Dave. | ||
Dave spent his last $5,000 he had in the bank advertising on the radio on my show in Richmond, and Dave made me a star because the only person, the only person in media that night that was at Dave Bradd headquarters was me, so I got on Fox, I got on CNN, I got on every network, MSNBC, because there was nobody else there, so they all piped me in, all the local radio stations, so thank you, Dave. | ||
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Hold on, hold on, hold on. | |
I want to say something about John Frederick. | ||
The only guy, we did a Radio Row in 16 at the Trump Tower headquarters. | ||
They came and said, let's do a Radio Row. | ||
I said, it's a brain idea. | ||
I walked out of the election, I get back with the president, the candidate, in the middle of the night, we walk down, we got one guy that showed up. | ||
I go, where's Radio Row? | ||
They go, that's it. | ||
I go, John Frederick's is it? | ||
The only guy that showed for Brett. | ||
No, he knows he can look over the other side of the hill, and that's what he's going to do right now. | ||
Tell us about Virginia, sir. | ||
I tell you what, this is such a important race to everybody. | ||
I just got to tell everybody in Virginia, if you know anybody there, get out and vote. | ||
Vote for Yunkin. | ||
Vote for the Republican ticket. | ||
Vote early. | ||
We want you to vote early. | ||
Don't worry about your vote getting stolen. | ||
If you vote early, it will not get stolen. | ||
It'll be counted. | ||
And here's what voting early does. | ||
It saves the Yunkin campaign resources in chasing down high propensity Republican voters that haven't voted. | ||
So they can spend that money somewhere else. | ||
But today, Terry McAuliffe, he is so desperate, he launched a television ad on Charlottesville. | ||
Charlottesville was five years ago. | ||
Nobody even remembers that. | ||
Who cares what happened in Charlottesville? | ||
That's his TV ad. | ||
He's so desperate. | ||
He has no platform. | ||
He's losing people by the hour. | ||
He's got a war on parents. | ||
He can't get out of his way in Loudon County. | ||
He doubled and tripled down on it again. | ||
If anybody doesn't know what happened in Loudon County, I know that Dave does. | ||
That's right in the middle of Virginia, in Northern Virginia, where we have an alleged rape of a ninth grade girl in the bathroom. | ||
By some male that went in there feigning to be a girl that day because that's baked in the law that the Virginia General Assembly passed and Ralph Northam signed that says a sexual assault doesn't have to be reported to either the police or the parents. | ||
So it never got reported. | ||
They shifted it under the rug. | ||
They took the male. | ||
They put him in another high school. | ||
Allegedly, there's another assault. | ||
And this is actually a legislative law that the Democrats passed. | ||
This is incredible. | ||
The only person who's been held accountable for this is the father of the girl that was yelling at a school board meeting and got arrested and taken to jail. | ||
This is insanity what is going on in Virginia and people have got to fight back. | ||
But what actions? | ||
It's going to be actions that convince the deplorables their vote's going to count. | ||
So what actions are the RNC and Yunkin taking to make sure that if you come out, this is going to count? | ||
Because we want everybody to say, hey, your vote counts. | ||
You've got to get out there. | ||
You've got to vote. | ||
You've got to show people that they're saying, oh, Trump doesn't bring the vote out. | ||
But how do people know their vote's going to be secured by actions that are being taken by Yunkin and the RNC? | ||
This is not the 2020 election where the Trump campaign got caught with his proverbial pants down with no money at the end and no lawyers and no plan. | ||
The Yunkin campaign in conjunction with Republican National Committee has put together a on-the-ground Voter integrity plan like nothing that has ever been done in any state in America. | ||
And Youngkin's got the resources to do that. | ||
You've got to be a poll watcher and election worker on the ground. | ||
Every single mail ballot that gets put in is being scrutinized. | ||
They're looking at the address. | ||
They're matching that. | ||
When you go to vote, everything is going to be scrutinized. | ||
Now, in Virginia, you don't have to have ID. | ||
You don't have to have a signature match. | ||
You need nothing. | ||
You just need to show up. | ||
Every one of these is going to be scrutinized. | ||
He's got a multitude of high-powered election lawyers on call. | ||
There's going to be a hotline. | ||
Your phone is going to be answered. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, all of these drop boxes, they've got surveillance on it. | ||
Number three, they've got, they're putting together a voter integrity model in Virginia that the RNC, look, the RNC, they can say what they want. | ||
They know what happened in 2020, just like we did. | ||
What their public position is, is irrelevant. | ||
They know what happened. | ||
They don't want it to happen again. | ||
So the Virginia model for election integrity and making sure your vote counts is what they're going to do. | ||
And they're going to take this model, if it's successful, and they're going to import it to other states during the midterms where there's a high propensity of cheating, like Fulton County, Atlanta, like Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, etc. So this is the model that's in place. So all the people saying, oh, I'm not going to vote because it doesn't count. Give this organization an opportunity to prove to you that they can make sure that if your vote is valid, it counts, and if it isn't, it's going to get challenged. | ||
And all these provisional ballots where people are going in to vote, oh, it's a provisional ballot, somebody voted for you, that's gone because all this is being scrutinized. | ||
Look, I saw their operation the other day when I did, when we did a rally in Richmond. | ||
It is an oppressive operation they have. | ||
A lot of people are saying, oh, wait a minute, they're going to steal it in Fairfax. | ||
Okay. | ||
Fairfax is a problem. | ||
They're trying to steal it. | ||
But on the front end, Steve, we have to stop them. | ||
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Be back in a moment. | |
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. | ||
Breaking news. | ||
Southwest Airlines drops plan. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Drops plan to put unvaccinated staff on unpaid leave starting in December. | ||
We'll get more details on that. | ||
I want to thank Hernandez and the staff of Real America's Voice down there for the rally at Love Field in Dallas. | ||
We're going to get those. | ||
If we can't get them on today's show, we'll get them this afternoon. | ||
Southwest Airlines drops plan to put unvaccinated staff on unpaid leave starting in December. | ||
Victory begets victory. | ||
Fantastic job. | ||
Everybody's down at these rallies. | ||
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Okay. | ||
I want to go to Dave Braddock. | ||
I've got Captain Seth Kessel, Steve Christensen from Utah. | ||
We're going to have Tony Shoup from Pennsylvania, the grassroots activist about voter integrity. | ||
Virginia, how do you see it right now? | ||
You're pretty savvy. | ||
You won the seat from a company behind. | ||
You were a congressman. | ||
What do you think of the Commonwealth right now? | ||
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Well, I'm not that savvy. | |
I'm way too theoretical. | ||
And I was preaching the theory of the Judeo-Christian tradition, the rule of law, and pro-business. | ||
And so all that collapsed. | ||
We had violence in the streets in Richmond a couple years ago, right? | ||
It imploded. | ||
And so right now it's beyond theory. | ||
Now people in Virginia, and these views are all my own, right? | ||
It's not politics. | ||
It's not elections. | ||
It's just my views on policy. | ||
And the facts are in. | ||
The food prices are through the roof. | ||
No one can miss it. | ||
Gasoline prices are through the roof. | ||
Poor people cannot hit their budgets anymore. | ||
You've got the debt. | ||
Heating bills this year are going to be outrageous. | ||
Take all the discretion. | ||
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Winter's a disaster. | |
Supply chains are wrecked. | ||
That's going to hit us long-term. | ||
You see empty shelves in Richmond and Virginia stores you never saw before. | ||
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Right, right. | |
And so that, and you're seeing the school disaster, and you're seeing the debt ceiling increase with debt potentially being $45 trillion in 10 years with Social Security and Medicare going bankrupt. | ||
CBO, the Congressional Budget Office, is no pro-Trump organization, correct? | ||
When they sit there and give the warning that, hey, you're on a fiscal crisis here with $45 trillion. | ||
If you sign off on this plan of the Biden administration, we're at $45 trillion in debt by 2031. | ||
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Right. | |
And there's only two ways you get out of it, right? | ||
You raise taxes or you inflate your way out of it. | ||
And that's why the inflation is coming. | ||
That is fully intended by the Federal Reserve System, which is also going woke now. | ||
And so I think there's too much evidence on the ground and China and potential kinetic wars with Taiwan. | ||
The American people are going every single tailwind is behind the folks who are for smaller government. | ||
And that's why I think it is important to stay on the smaller Right. | ||
these claims of fascism and that for eighth grade people who missed eighth grade civics fascism requires a total state a big government and so that's why it's very important to maintain our integrity on that we want a smaller federal government so that this kind of thing can never happen again virginia feels at all were right downwind from the swamp we're getting all the carryover from the swamp All the bad cultural effects on the kids are coming home to roost. | ||
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Families are getting whacked in every way. | |
You agree that MAGA's got to turn out for this. | ||
You can flip the House of Delegates in Richmond and you can elect someone that's not Terry McAuliffe, who's really a front man for Biden in the Biden administration. | ||
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Yeah, I don't go into politics, but everybody needs to get out and vote on both sides. | |
It's civic duty. | ||
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Right, that's right. | |
Okay, we're going to keep Dave Bradd around. | ||
I want to go now to Captain Seth Keschel, who's made a name for himself going around the country preaching the gospel of 3 November in this stolen election. | ||
Captain Keschel, first off, Texas. | ||
Last time you were on here, we looked like we were very close to a full forensic audit of the state. | ||
I understand certain aspects are being done. | ||
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Can you walk us, just give us the date on Texas? | |
Yeah, we've got some pretty bad issues in Texas. | ||
And of course, President Trump issued a statement a couple weeks ago, and it was almost like a, you know, a shot at Governor Abbott, whom he endorsed for re-election. | ||
And the audit being proposed by the state, supposedly being conducted by the state, appears to be a check of the engine oil, like the dipstick comes out clean. | ||
Hey, nothing to see here. | ||
Kind of what you've seen in places like Georgia, or in other states like Florida, where it kind of kicked the can down the road. | ||
I was in Florida last week, and a U.S. | ||
rep Uh, was there in attendance and did not raise his hand about election fraud nationally or in Florida. | ||
So we have some serious issues with these incumbent Republicans wanting to make sure the elections in red states are clean. | ||
So in Texas, we're really kind of back to ground zero. | ||
We don't have much progress on the actual bill for the audits in the 13 counties. | ||
We absolutely need them. | ||
And I think you can get to something fair where you have a Harris County and a Tarrant County, a blue and a red, and then some of these purples in between. | ||
And that would really go well with what we see nationally, which is a trend 52 to 60 percent, depending on what sorts you're looking at, don't have confidence in the elections. | ||
And that is indeed a national crisis, even if you think we might be losing momentum nationwide. | ||
Talk to me about Arizona. | ||
Now, Pima County, they're talking about Pima County having a, uh, having a, uh, Pima County haven't actually do a full forensic audit there, expand out the audit to the entire state. | ||
It looks like on a first cut, there's big problems out there. | ||
So what's the latest on Arizona? | ||
Well, if you were trying to defraud the election in Arizona, you really have two big options and you need to get Maricopa County, which is almost two thirds of the vote in the state. | ||
And then Pima County. | ||
So now that Maricopa's results are out, what the audience needs to know about Maricopa, especially those who seem to think the audit results were underwhelming, is that they had five months from the end of the election to the beginning of the audit to manipulate the physical ballots and also the cyber portion, and both of those were confirmed in the Senate audit report. | ||
And that is notwithstanding what we put out on your show with Liz Harris's independent canvas findings. | ||
So Pima County, Shows a trend that looks a lot like Miami-Dade in Florida, where you had a massive surge of the Hispanic working class towards President Trump. | ||
He gained 40,000 votes, which is a modern day Republican record. | ||
The previous Democrat record vote gain in one election in Pima County was 23,000 and Biden went up 80,000. | ||
So you've heard theories about an injection of 35,000 votes, but also we had the mail ballot analysis come out. | ||
Dr. Schievel was putting that out. | ||
President Trump commented on that. | ||
And you have 40 precincts with an absolutely enormous amount Of mail-in ballots returned over 97%. | ||
Arizona's return rate was 67%, nationally was 71%, and Pima County was 86%. | ||
And we have a state that President Trump supposedly lost by 10,000 votes. | ||
So I think with all of the misdirection, and I think they're trying to run out the clock, especially seeing Georgia with Judge Amaro tossing that case on procedural grounds, I think it would be very wise to concentrate all guns on deck on Pima County. | ||
So now you're going to have Maricopa County and Pima County, the two big counties for votes in Arizona, Completely illegitimate. | ||
And that would back up a call nationally, not to retally the races, but to decertify the election. | ||
So just walk us through the mechanics. | ||
We're going to shift to Utah here in a second, but just walk me through the mechanics of, given Maricopa, what do you need to do in Pima to actually start an official process to decertify the electors? | ||
Mark Fincham has a petition out. | ||
He's trying to get 500,000 signatures to launch a full forensic audit again in Pima County. | ||
Now, the audits are absolutely worthwhile, and when Joe Von Pulitzer puts out his kinematic detection, you're going to see a lot of other issues that were not revealed in the Senate findings. | ||
But you absolutely have to get through the canvassing. | ||
In a county that populated, with that much mail fraud, that is going to, and it needs to be approved by the Senate to make sure that this is something binding, because they're getting around the independent canvass findings on legal grounds. | ||
So that is something that needs to happen just to show the massive preponderance of fraud that is there. | ||
And you've heard a lot of people talk about what is beyond a reasonable doubt. | ||
And we absolutely have that in Maricopa County. | ||
70 plus thousand ballots are illegitimate just with the Senate findings. | ||
But also, if you can look at the mismatched records, a quarter million plus votes are deleted images, which is against federal law. | ||
That is the stuff that absolutely has to be recorded and documented. | ||
And you're going to get a pressure point to where they're going to have to. | ||
They can no longer hide from the vote to decertify the election in Arizona. | ||
So, Tia, we're going to bring our next guest in, one of the members of the House of Representatives out in Utah. | ||
Why Utah? | ||
Utah, we won overwhelmingly. | ||
What's the issue in Utah before we bring on our guest? | ||
Utah was a bit of a psyop in 2016. | ||
I think in Utah, it was being held, those six electoral votes were being held to see if it was needed to flip the state towards Clinton. | ||
Of course, they ran Evan McMullin out there who got over 20% of the vote. | ||
Well, this year in Utah, you can see clearly with the vote totals throughout the state that Trump performed at a level that is in keeping with a standard Republican. | ||
So I'm not saying this is West Virginia, but Trump is well above Romney's vote total from eight years prior. | ||
But out of nowhere, Biden has a vote gain for Democrats three times the previous record, which goes against the state moving more Republican in registration. | ||
But also you can look at a couple of counties like Salt Lake and Utah counties. | ||
There was a very hotly contested U.S. | ||
House race between McAdams and Burgess Owens. | ||
And Owens wound up winning the race. | ||
But there is a lot of issues you can see fundamentally throughout the voter demographics and throughout the voter behavior trends that suggest that Biden is probably 130,000 votes minimum high in Utah. | ||
Although you have this narrative that California is supposedly turning the entire West blue or purple, but doubling its own Democrat votes and In 20 years, which to me is a big period. | ||
Let me bring in Seth Christensen, Steve Christensen. | ||
Steve, we know we got you by phone. | ||
We got a minute. | ||
We're going to hold you over to the next break. | ||
Walk us through what you're doing. | ||
You got a rally. | ||
Why are you guys doing this? | ||
Why are you spending time doing this? | ||
Okay, somehow we don't have the phone hookup. | ||
I tell you what, let's go to break. | ||
Let's go to break and we'll come back and we'll get the phone hooked up. | ||
Okay, we're going to have Steve Christensen join us from Utah. | ||
Real quickly, Captain Keschel, can you give us your social media so people can follow you? | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
How do they follow all this analysis? | ||
The place to keep up with me and my travels and my work is on my Telegram channel, which is at Real S. Keschel. | ||
Real S-K-E-S-H-E-L. | ||
And what's your next? | ||
We've got about 30 seconds. | ||
What's your next stop? | ||
Where are you going next? | ||
Well, I'm in California today. | ||
I'll be in Phoenix tonight. | ||
No events scheduled there, but I'm going to be in Utah this weekend. | ||
I'm speaking on Friday at the Freedom and Liberty Conference, and I'm going to be presenting information on Utah, and Mr. Chris Jansen knows about this, and also on Colorado. | ||
We have some momentum in Colorado in some places, but people are going to really have to get after it. | ||
We have 11 months to go before these records are no longer kept. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Captain Cashwell, thank you very much. | ||
We're going back, we're going to go to Pennsylvania. | ||
We got the, uh, we got, uh, Tony Shoup, the Grassroots Firebrand, about the slow walk in Pennsylvania and also going to Utah. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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Mike's going to be on tomorrow. | ||
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I want to take today to talk about voter integrity because in the Commonwealth of Virginia, It's very important that MAGA know that your vote is going to count, and people are moving heaven and earth to make sure that happens. | ||
So, it's incumbent upon you to get out. | ||
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Get out. | ||
You've got to get out, and you've got to put your shoulder to the wheel here. | ||
It's very important in the next couple weeks, right? | ||
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You've got to vote as early as possible, is what people are saying. | |
Okay, I want to go now out to Utah. | ||
By the way, MyPillow.com promo code. | ||
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Start thinking about them as gifts to support the apparatus for freedom and the fight for liberty. | ||
That fight goes on every day. | ||
As it should. | ||
Right? | ||
What did Ronald Reagan say? | ||
One generation is all it takes. | ||
People, when they heard that at the time, didn't think it. | ||
They understand it now. | ||
I want to go to Steve Christiansen, a member of the House of Representatives and Delegates out in Utah. | ||
So Steve, tell us, why are people spending time on voter integrity And full forensic audits and things like that in a state that President Trump won big and Burgess Owens won and has a ton of conservatives all over the place. | ||
Why are you guys in Utah all worked up? | ||
You're going to have rallies, I want to know all about, but why are you guys all worked up? | ||
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Yeah, thanks Steve. | |
I really appreciate the opportunity to join your show. | ||
And here in Utah, yes, Trump won and he won fairly significantly. | ||
However, for me and for so many others here in Utah, This has much more to do with the Constitution and upholding constitutional rights than anything else. | ||
For me, the battle began back in December after I watched the election in November and I just had huge questions in my mind. | ||
I submitted a legislative audit request to do a forensic audit here in the state of Utah just to find out, are we clean or are we not clean? | ||
Because the voters absolutely need to know. | ||
It's their right to know. | ||
I went to Maricopa County a few months ago. | ||
I went to Sioux Falls, South Dakota. | ||
I've been working with some incredible patriots around the country and here in the state of Utah. | ||
Captain Keschel, Dr. Frank, Draza Smith, the list goes on and on. | ||
And honestly, not only is an audit needed, but also, in my opinion, election reform legislation is needed. | ||
It's based on some of our initial findings. | ||
And it's also based on survey results, not only national survey results, but a survey that was conducted right here in the state of Utah that demonstrates that Utahns are concerned and that they have very specific concerns with our current our current election system. | ||
Can we be just quick, because we're pressed for time. | ||
When you say election reform, what are the two or three things that citizens out there wanting to do this along constitutional lines, as you say? | ||
What reforms are they looking for? | ||
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Well, let me share with you some results from that survey that was conducted here in Utah back in August. | |
Big Data Poll is the one that conducted the survey. | ||
53% of Utahns, I'm talking Utahns, not people all over the country, but Utahns, Believe that vote-by-mail increases fraud. | ||
And by the way, your listeners need to know that here in Utah, unfortunately, we've only been doing vote-by-mail for about a decade. | ||
And over half of Utahns believe that it increases fraud. | ||
66% of Utahns believe that ballots should only be sent to those that cannot vote in person. | ||
81% believe that ballots should be counted At the local precinct level, no machines. | ||
And 76% of Utahns support banning the use of private donations in election-related activities. | ||
And so, given that data... Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Hang on. | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
That's the whole Zuckerberg situation, where you have these private individuals coming and putting a half a billion dollars into these groups? | ||
Is that what that last 76% is? | ||
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Amen. | |
That's it. | ||
Yep. | ||
We believe that some of that money has come into some of our big counties. | ||
We're still doing some analysis to determine that. | ||
But when the question was posed to Utahns, do you believe that private donation should be used to support election related activities? | ||
76% of them said absolutely not. | ||
Amazing. | ||
So where do you go from here? | ||
I know you're going to have some rallies. | ||
People are getting worked up on this. | ||
Tell me, what's the next step? | ||
You've done this, you've done this survey. | ||
You now, people, there's some election reforms. | ||
Where do you take it from here? | ||
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Yes, we've got two major things going on this week. | |
Tomorrow, Wednesday, October the 20th, at the state capitol at 11 a.m., we have a massive rally. | ||
Well, there are hundreds and thousands of people around this state that care deeply about their right to a free and fair election. | ||
They've all been invited to come, and we're anticipating a fantastic turnout. | ||
The purpose of the rally is to push for an audit, as needs to be done in all 50 states, and also to push for election reform. | ||
And then at 1.15 in the afternoon, before the Judiciary Committee, there will be an hour and a half long hearing on the subject of Election integrity. | ||
I will be the initial speaker. | ||
We will open it up to county clerks and other election officials and especially the general public and hope to hear very, very strongly people speaking out that we need an audit and we need to reform the way that we conduct elections here in Utah. | ||
So that's the first big, big event this week. | ||
The second one comes this weekend. | ||
Captain Keschel before the break was talking about Him himself being here in Utah this weekend, Friday and Saturday, October 22-23, we have what's called the We Can Act Liberty event. | ||
It's at wecanact.net on the internet, and it's a two-day event from noon to 8 p.m., and this is basically going to be the CPAC of the West. | ||
We've got a massive lineup of speakers, including General Michael Flynn, who's going to give an address, the State of the Nation, Katie Hopkins. | ||
We've got topics like election integrity with Wendy Rogers, Sonny Borelli, Dr. Frank, Seth Keschel, Tina Peters, two legislators, including myself, will be on stage. | ||
Medical freedom, critical race theory, media fraud, Latinos for America First, Bianca Gracia, The border crisis, all of these topics and others are going to be discussed with some incredible speakers, nationally renowned, and it's just going to be a fantastic, fantastic event. | ||
For anyone that wants to attend in person, go to WeCanAct.net, promo code Liberty gets you $50 off. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Is there a way to, are you going to have a live stream? | ||
Is there a way to people can go to the website and participate if they can't get out to Salt Lake City and hear these? | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes. | ||
There's also a live stream option. | ||
Go to the website and, uh, and just select that option. | ||
Obviously we'd prefer people to be in person. | ||
There's going to be an amazing level of energy there and passion. | ||
Uh, but, uh, whatever option works best. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Steve, thank you very quickly. | ||
What's your personal, uh, um, social media. | ||
Cause some people can track you where they go. | ||
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Yeah. | |
Yeah, I'm all over the place. | ||
I've got a podcast, Restoring Liberty, on Rumble, Podbean, Apple, and Google. | ||
Again, that's Restoring Liberty. | ||
Votestevechristiansen.com. | ||
On Telegram, it's at srchristiansen. | ||
On Getter, it's at srchristiansen. | ||
On Facebook, it's at repchristiansen. | ||
So, I'm available everywhere. | ||
We'll get all those up. | ||
Steve, thank you very much, and great work out there in Utah. | ||
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And thanks to you. | |
You do amazing work for this nation. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Well, I appreciate that. | ||
What does Bill Crystal say? | ||
We're building a fascist apparatus. | ||
You got people going to a rally and all weekend they're gonna be hearing great speakers. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Participatory democracy. | ||
That's how much they really care about democracy. | ||
I want to bring in now a firebrand up in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
So we go from the Commonwealth of Virginia to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Tony Shoup. | ||
The grassroots has completely given up on the Senate's efforts. | ||
It's stalled out in the courts. | ||
We've got Shapiro's, his governorship on this. | ||
They're fighting out in the courts, but are they making enough progress? | ||
Are the grassroots happy up there? | ||
We know you're the firebrand, so give us the reality check. | ||
Where does this thing stand and what should be happening? | ||
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The grassroots has completely given up on the Senate's efforts. | |
It's stalled out in the courts. | ||
Nothing is happening right now. | ||
In addition to the fact that the stuff that they're asking for, essentially, we already have to a degree. | ||
I don't know why they need Social Security numbers or driver's license numbers to verify that people voted twice or there's duplicate voters. | ||
We already have all of that. | ||
Because if someone has the same name, birthdate, and address, why do you need the Social Security number and driver's license to figure that out? | ||
So the things they've asked for in the court, we don't believe are going to get anywhere anyway. | ||
And potentially, they've purposely railroaded it into the court so it doesn't go anywhere. | ||
We're continuing our efforts on the ground of canvassing and we're finding a ridiculous amount of illegal votes, illegal ballots, however you want to say it. | ||
And we are working on the county level and we are finding several counties now that are friendly to our cause and potentially willing to cooperate and do a full forensic audit just on the county level. | ||
So that's where we're working right now. | ||
So, I want to make, this is like Liz Harris did out in Maricopa. | ||
This is a private, this is an audited vote, and you guys are, and we always say it's the canvas not the count, because you count illegal ballots, you're going to get the same count. | ||
You're out there right now in certain, I take it districts or counties that are friendly doing canvases, but your preliminary assessment is you're finding actual big discrepancies even there? | ||
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Huge discrepancies. | |
People voting from abandoned buildings that haven't been occupied in five years. | ||
People registered to vote at cemeteries. | ||
We even have an affidavit signed from an individual who's mentally handicapped, who never even registered to vote, but has an at-poll vote recorded at his precinct in the 2020 election. | ||
It's insane, the stuff that we're finding. | ||
Is it enough scale? | ||
Is it onesies, twosies? | ||
Or do you believe this is worth your time and effort? | ||
This is going to be something that will shock people when you guys are ready to make your report. | ||
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When we're ready to make a report, it's going to shock people. | |
Now, it feels like sometimes when you're on the ground, it's onesies, twosies. | ||
But when we look at it as a statewide scale, we have boots on the ground in 20 counties right now knocking on doors. | ||
So when it all comes together, it's going to be quite mind boggling. | ||
If you had any advice, we've got to bounce here, if you had any advice to Senator Corman and the people in the establishment that are pushing this through the courts, what would it be? | ||
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Resign? | |
Let somebody take over who isn't bought and paid for? | ||
It's a family show, it's a family, okay, if we had some constructive criticism, let's go, let me, it's a family show and constructive criticism. | ||
I know how you fire breathers are up there. | ||
Tony, what constructive criticism would you point to Senator Corman? | ||
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Listen to your constituents, listen to the people, and pull the trigger. | |
Go back to the plan that Senator Mastriano had set, which was sending subpoenas to individual counties so that the State Department wouldn't have the authority to get involved. | ||
I'm not saying they wouldn't have tried to fight it, the county at some level, but a lot of these counties are really friendly. | ||
I believe if they had gone with that plan and let him send the 45 things that actually need subpoenaed for a forensic audit, which this is all on our website if you want to see what it is, I believe that we would be much further down the road right now if Senator Corman had let Mastriano run with this. | ||
Tony Shoup, real quickly, how do people get to AuditTheVotePA? | ||
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AuditTheVotePA.com. | |
You can go to our website. | ||
We are on Facebook, Gab, Telegram, Getter. | ||
I think that's it. | ||
Perfect. | ||
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No, there's more, but I can't remember off the top of my head. | |
We'll get them all up. | ||
Tony, thank you so much for joining us here. | ||
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Thanks for having me back. | |
Do we have Pastor Pawlowski? | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
Can we bring the pastor in? | ||
Pastor, are you free to talk? | ||
We've got about a minute, and then I want to hold you over to the next, through the break. | ||
Are you there? | ||
Yes, yes, I'm here. | ||
Are you in prison or are you out of prison? | ||
What happened? | ||
Well, both. | ||
I am in prison in my own province. | ||
I'm not allowed to leave my province, so I have become a political prisoner. | ||
I cannot leave. | ||
My province, I cannot travel. | ||
The judge was so frustrated that I traveled to the United States of America, warning you that he banned me from leaving my province. | ||
I mean, it's unbelievable. | ||
He also gave me a compelled speech that I have to recite every time I am opening my mouth, either on social networks, media outlets, or in my own church. | ||
You only see stuff like this in communism, China, North Korea, Saudi Arabia. | ||
Of course, I grew up under the same regime behind the Iron Curtain. | ||
Pastor, hang on one second. | ||
Short break. | ||
We're back with Pastor Arthur Pavlosky from Canada. | ||
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Okay, I want to go back to Pastor Arthur Pawlowski up in Canada. | ||
So, Pastor, what were you found guilty of? | ||
Inciting people to come to church, participating in illegal gathering church, and officiating a church service. | ||
Found guilty even though the order was never given to me, and this whole thing was a show trial for the whole world to see that communism Is in Canada. | ||
I have been found guilty over $50,000 penalty. | ||
I am a prisoner in my own province. | ||
Cannot leave Alberto, and also, I have to give you a disclaimer every single time I open my mouth. | ||
I have to tell you the party line, if you will, that pandemic is real, the vaccinations do work, the mask works, social distancing. | ||
I mean, the nonsense that I have been fighting for two years. | ||
Now the government, with the help of the courts, is telling me I have to read it. | ||
Part of your disclaimer, part of your sentence, is you've got to give a disclaimer that the vaccines work? | ||
That's part of your sentence? | ||
That's right. | ||
I mean, you have never seen something like this in Canada, ever, in the history of this country. | ||
I tell you what, we need more time to develop this, and I want to go through the exact charges and all of it, because I want to make sure that people get, they understand, get the facts. | ||
Pastor, how do people, you're still up on social media, I take it? | ||
Yes, Arto Polosky Facebook, Arto Polosky TV, YouTube, and www.streetchurch.ca if people want to contribute and help, streetchurch.ca. | ||
And I take it you're not coming to the United States anytime soon? | ||
You're in Canada for at least the next 18 months? | ||
Well, I am not. | ||
I have no intention of following this order. | ||
We are appealing this order as we speak. | ||
I believe we will be struck down. | ||
Okay. | ||
Pastor, thank you very much. | ||
We'll have you back on to go into this in more detail. | ||
We just want to make sure that you were okay. | ||
Pastor Pawlowski, after his tour of the United States. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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When you look in the Bhagavad Gita or the Vedic scriptures, they will talk about the astral plane, which is an immaterial plane of existence, right? | |
We are technologically realizing that deeply ancient notion of an immaterial plane of existence where you can have a full existence inside of a virtual world. | ||
A metaverse is a persistent social virtual world Where one can live, create, work and play. | ||
Maybe we will become mind uploads into metaverses rather than avatars and there we will be able to form meta mind group or hive minds. | ||
Okay, this is very dangerous stuff. | ||
I want to bring in now Joe Allen, our contributing editor. | ||
Joe, walk us through the War Room about who is that, what are they talking about, about hive mind and the merger of these minds. | ||
Is this the metaverse? | ||
What is it? | ||
And why is it should be of concern to our audience? | ||
The man you just heard is Philippe Van Nettervelde. | ||
He is a VR pioneer. | ||
He's speaking at TransVision 2021. | ||
The principle, if I could drive home very briefly, the principle that I would love the audience to understand is that if Big Tech is the established church under which we all live, these transhumanists are the desert fathers. | ||
They're the ones out in the wilderness communing with the robots, so to speak, dreaming these things up. | ||
The man we just heard, Felipe Van Nettervelde, he's been speaking about the metaverse since Mark Zuckerberg has been in diapers, assuming that androids wear diapers. | ||
Today though, Mark Zuckerberg has announced, we covered this in August, he's announced that he plans to make Facebook a metaverse company within the next five years rather than just a social media company. | ||
The importance of the statements we just heard from Nettervelde, the idea that this virtual world is in fact an extension of spiritual dreams, a realization of spiritual dreams, a sort of man-made metaphysical canopy that mortals can access. | ||
This is what sits behind these big tech companies' plans. | ||
A very important organization that the audience should look into is the XR Association. | ||
You can find their website xra.org and if you look at their infrastructure plan, it's a 10-year plan. | ||
Groups like Google, Facebook, Vive, Sony, Microsoft are all coming together to create an infrastructure around our country and around the world In which augmented and virtual reality are just simply a normal part of our lives. | ||
Okay, we got a couple minutes. | ||
I want to lay this out. | ||
We're going to have you back on here at five. | ||
What they're saying when you look at the Facebook guys, they're talking about the next, this is the next phase of the internet. | ||
The next phase of the internet is going to be called metaverse. | ||
And they're talking to investors and Wall Street behind the scenes. | ||
This is the next big explosion in value creation. | ||
If you think you made a lot of money on the internet and all that, and Facebook has said, Within the next five years, we're going to shift from an internet-based company to a metaverse company. | ||
In two minutes, Joe Allen, what does that mean when Mark Zuckerberg says that we're going to be a metaverse company and not an internet company? | ||
What that means, along with all of these other companies, Google, Microsoft, so on and so forth, is that they're going to create these virtual and augmented worlds for people to inhabit | ||
As a normal part of their lives, meaning that when you go to work, you will put on a sort of digital blindfold to your real life in the real world, and you will go to any point, whether it be a conference or a lecture, and that will be the normalized state for corporate America. | ||
Simultaneously, back in August, the same time they're announcing their intention to become a metaverse company, It was discovered by the New York Times that they had all of these different deals with churches in order to incorporate Facebook and, openly said by Sheryl Sandberg, incorporate virtual and augmented reality into church services. | ||
Again, the religious impulse behind this can't be emphasized enough. | ||
What they're doing is they're creating a metaphysical canopy for normal mortals to access anytime through technology. | ||
Real quickly, how do people get to you? | ||
You're going to be back on at 5. | ||
What's the social media handles, quickly? | ||
You can find me at Gab, Twitter, and Gitter, at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, or my website, joebot.xyz. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
And he's up on warroom.org every day. | ||
He's going to be on the show every day. | ||
This is one of the most important things. | ||
This is all science fact. | ||
It's not science fiction. | ||
Miranda Devine's going to lead off tonight from the New York Post. | ||
Blockbuster story. | ||
She broke it last night on Tucker. | ||
She'll be here for more developments on the migrant situation being flown all over the country. | ||
Explosive show at 5 o'clock. | ||
Joe, I'm going to be back with us. |