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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world.
You don't want to frighten the American public.
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans.
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Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China.
That this is going to be a real serious problem.
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Health officials are investigating more than a hundred 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.
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Pandemic.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
steve bannon
Okay, it's Monday, 8 November, Year of the Lord 2021.
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A lot to go through.
President Trump's in Tampa tonight.
Big dinner for the congressional part of the Republican Party.
Hopefully the big issue is he going to make comments on the 13 collaborators or according to MTG traders in the Republican Party that gave Joe Biden the first and I wouldn't even call it a win.
This regime, this illegitimate regime, is sinking underneath the waves, as it should, because all of its lies, all of its misdirection plays, all of its recklessness, all of its incompetence, we've exposed day and hour by hour since the 20th of January.
But, that's a big question before us.
How are we going to hold these people accountable?
What are we going to do about it?
And make sure that we don't get these people back into Congress when we have this big sweeping victory.
72 seats in 22.
72 in 22.
They're actually talking about anywhere from 60 to 100.
And the polling is showing that.
A lot of polls out this afternoon.
Of course, they're saying, well, this doesn't show, you know, Joe Biden's turn that turn the chapter because the Republicans bailed him out on Friday night about this infrastructure bill.
So that hasn't come out of the polling.
But two polls, one, a Suffolk poll, and the other is a CNN poll.
One is Suffolk, I think, USA Today.
The other is CNN.
They got some confusing data.
And let's say directionally, it is reinforcing the implosion of the Biden regime and its rejection, total rejection, by the American people.
In fact, CNN's headlines are, you know, the nation rejects the priorities of Joe Biden.
So I think MSNBC and Jeff Zucker ought to embrace that about their programming, right? One of the, they don't think he's focusing on the right stuff, like, you know, turning the FBI and the Justice Department to the Gestapo to go after people like Project Veritas or the One Sixth Committee, right?
Right now, I guess, issued subpoenas for Jason Miller, Bernie Kerrick.
Other, how do we say this?
Friends of the War Room?
No, there's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences.
Okay, I want to bring in Richard Burris to reach out to the People's Pundit.
A couple reasons.
Rich's polling and the exit polling he did was dead spot on from Virginia.
A lot of lessons to be learned there.
We're going to have Tiffany Palofko, the women of Loudoun County are hammered again tomorrow.
Remember, the watchword here is press our victory.
Victory begets victory.
It's now time to press on the school boards, precinct committee men, at the election officials, CNNs and Meltdown over the weekend called the war room posse, the army of dupes, right?
Because you're engaged in the political process more than ever.
But I want to get Richard on.
To deconstruct the CNN poll and the USA Today poll, tell us what's going on there and then talk about your exit poll.
What lessons can we take there?
Richard Barris, The People's Pundit.
What say you, sir?
richard baris
Yeah, I just want to say off the bat first, of course, thanks for having me back on, but any decent pollster, Steve, should be able to generally tell you how major groups are going to vote.
The real trick is telling you who is going to vote in what percentages, and that really can mean the world.
And that's what we did in Virginia.
If you look at the exit polls and you look at our projected electorate, it really doesn't get much closer than that.
Independents, and then even talking to you on your show Friday, I believe before the election, the fathers with school-aged children.
That margin was enormous.
And then Republican Glenn Youngkin was able to shrink the margin with females who have school-aged children, which is usually a good Democratic voting group.
But he kept it very close there and then clobbered McAuliffe among men who have school-aged children.
So those were two really big stories we talked about going into the election, and they bore out.
But with the CNN poll and the Suffolk poll, they're two different universes, Steve.
I mean, I really don't know what else to say with CNN.
I mean, I had some time to crunch the numbers.
It is heavily metro.
Their independents obviously are much more liberal than what is the real picture in America.
But you cannot have somebody have a five-point lead from Democrats go to a ten-point lead on the generic ballot while you have Biden's approval rating heading in the wrong direction and flipping from positive four to negative four.
As a pollster, that makes no sense.
And everyone is talking about that.
And it's good because I don't know.
I don't know if they just fudged it.
I don't really know what else to say, Steve, but I couldn't manipulate my raw data bad enough at this point to get Joe Biden anywhere near 48% and to have a lead for Democrats in the generic ballot versus the Suffolk poll, which is a healthy lead for Republicans plus eight, almost identical to what Spencer at Emerson found before the weekend, which was a Republican plus seven.
Their poll was released on Friday.
They're two totally different universes, and honestly, I think CNN's got a lot of explaining to do.
This is indefensible.
steve bannon
But even CNN, when we talk independence, they're at 44.
Of course, Suffolk's at 34.
He's lost the independence.
You saw how they broke, Richard, you called this, you saw how independence broke for the Republicans, and particularly in the House of Delegates, and for the governorship, and Lieutenant Governor, and AG in Virginia.
You saw, by the way, sweeping victories all over the country, whether it's Pennsylvania, At the Long Island, Connecticut, school boards in Ohio, sweeping victories.
But the independents, once you lose the independents, when they pay attention, you can't get them back up.
Passing one bill, infrastructure, this quasi Green New Deal bill, is not going to bring people back.
The country has turned on Joe Biden.
They say, hey, look, we've weighed and measured this guy.
He was not, and by the way, we still question his legitimacy, but even people with donors say, look, there was no due diligence here, they were not forthcoming, they didn't tell us what to do, and we didn't realize this guy's just incompetent.
His recklessness and his incompetence.
Do you believe he can come back as low as these numbers for independents?
I mean, we get independents at 34%, and Kamala Harris is at, well, she's 28% among all voters, including Democrats, right?
These are numbers that are Nixonian.
Nixon was at 33% when he took the helicopter Off the White House lawn.
I mean, these are numbers that have never been seen before.
richard baris
Yeah, this idea, and I was on another show and the Democratic strategist, you know, on the other side of the panel was arguing, once we get infrastructure, we'll be all right.
That is not what history tells us at all.
The problem they fundamentally have, you just ran right over it.
Joe Biden's been weighed now, Steve.
What was promised is not what they've got.
That's not the man they got, not the leader that they got.
And then CNN did get one thing right, which is their headline.
Democrats, the issues that we're talking about and that are at the forefront of voters' minds, they lost, Democrats lost the center of this country on these issues.
And they're not focusing on what matters most to people when they're going into the polling booths or they're, you know, casting their absentee ballot, whatever it may be.
And the idea that you're going to pass infrastructure and get them back is about as smart as the idea that tax reform was going to win the day for the Republicans in 18.
People cared about health care.
And once John McCain put his finger down, he doomed them.
So Democrats can't fix it.
A lot of this baked into the cake.
There's no magic, you know, there's no, he doesn't have a magic wand.
Remember that term?
He can't wave a magic wand right now.
Inflation.
People are worried, general sense, that their wages are not growing as much as the cost of goods, as much as shelter.
These are core things that Democrats cannot fix.
The Fed just said, by the way, on inflation specifically, they won't fix it.
It won't even be correctable until after the midterm elections.
So it's just, look, some of this is history.
And all of that talk is wishful thinking.
steve bannon
What they're going to try to do, by the way, we have the conversions of forces coming up.
You've got the social justice warrior bill, which is, I don't know, anywhere from $2 trillion to $3 trillion.
You've got the debt ceiling.
You've got the continuing resolution.
As you look at things about, people want to focus on, you know, national security.
They want to focus on the economy.
They want to focus on the border.
What would you tell Republicans that they should do as you're coming up now to this massive, they're going to try to transform the nature of this economy in the next four to six weeks.
It's going to be a firestorm.
For Republican candidates and just Republicans overall, Richard, what is your advice to people seeing the numbers as you see them?
richard baris
You have the voter on your side.
There is absolutely no reason to compromise.
Why would you compromise with a guy who's basically dead in the water?
I mean, Steve, he has no capital at all anymore with the center of the country.
Glenn Youngkin, for all the talk about him being this moderate guy who's going to run away from Donald Trump, in the end, he didn't do that at all.
And he embraced the culture wars that typically Republican establishment people will tell you is fringe and scare people.
He embraced that.
I think the lesson from both, you know, across the country, but from Virginia and New Jersey, is that you do not have to be afraid To defend the voters who elect you.
And there is no reason to give in on any of these issues because they're unpopular.
The Democratic agenda is unpopular.
Even in the Suffolk University poll, that's playing games.
Do you support or oppose Build Back Better?
And people generally want, they're about even on it, maybe a little bit in favor of support.
Start to get into the provisions like they did and ask them whether or not it's going to help or hurt their family.
And hurt their family will win every time.
You know, these are catchphrases.
And Republicans, you know, they stick to the issues like Glenn Youngkin did, and they're going to, it's going to be a route.
We haven't seen leads like this on a generic ballot in a long time this early, Steve.
Not for Republicans.
You'd have to go back to 2010.
steve bannon
You know, the Harvard, the Harvard Harris poll last week went through a whole list of this on the, on the Build Back Better, and it was 42-58 against when they actually go through the provisions and people start thinking about how they're going to be paid for.
Richard, what are you looking at right now?
As you start to think about this next level of polling that you're going to do, what do you find interesting out there?
We always want to put our audience ahead of the news.
richard baris
Yeah, you know, that top voting issue really helped us in Virginia, Steve.
We're going to start that so we can have a baseline moving into the midterms.
And when people pick cost of living, you know, again, I cannot stress this enough with Republicans, this issue has come from the rear so fast in a month, maybe a month and a half, and it just shot right to the, you know, to the top, top three, top two, top, and really was neck and neck with jobs in the economy in Virginia for a while.
Once we, once they choose that issue, we're going to funnel it off into other things.
Is it gas prices, home prices?
We're going to drill down on what voters really care about because we have the general understanding now.
But, you know, cost of living, you know, we were talking about this today on a call.
Cost of living can mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people, right?
So we're going to look and we're going to see more specifically.
And then also this competency issue with Biden.
This is why going back to whether or not, like you asked, he can win back these people.
Independence are one thing.
You know how we do it.
We break it down between truly independence, you know, no party affiliation.
And then those third party voters that call themselves something else, they're green, libertarian, tax reform, constitutional, whatever it may be.
Those are the voters who supposedly gave Joe Biden the White House in 2020.
These voters are in the twenties right now with Joe Biden.
So we want to know what they care about.
And then of course, whether or not there can be a way to win them back for us, it's really gauging his competency.
I think, honestly, I think people just lost faith in this man.
And they were promised something they didn't get.
And I don't know how you reverse that.
steve bannon
You said something very powerful about, this is what I say about Yunkin.
Yunkin was not engaged, and it was kind of the country club Republican standoff from CRT, vaccine mandates, mass maintenance, everything, until school came back.
As we said, once the moms get involved in the new school year, it's going to be a firestorm.
It was.
He came to the MAGA side on this.
Richard, I want to keep you.
We got Dr. Naomi Rose going to join us.
We're talking about what's in federal court today, these vaccine mandates.
How big a deal How big a deal is the drop in the interest of COVID?
We've got about a minute before we go to break.
Right now, Biden built everything around COVID.
Is that still of interest to the American people?
richard baris
You know, six, what are we now?
Eight, nine months out, we've been doing this and I told people once COVID faded as an issue.
And then once it became clear that he could not do what he promised, which is, you know, control a virus particle better than another president.
It's ridiculous.
It was a promise that he, that he made that was really not one that he could keep.
And as it fades in the minds of voters, really it's, it's twofold, Steve.
It's fading.
And then also that percentage of people, when you ask them and they do tell you COVID, Restrictions, mandates are their top issue.
It's no longer 75-25 in favor of the Democrat, because now the percentage of people who are more, if they choose COVID, they're much more likely now to say, that's because I don't want my child's school to close.
That's because I don't want my employer to give me a mandate.
That's because I'm sick of these strict mitigation policies.
The entire environment has changed.
Landscape has shifted completely.
steve bannon
Okay, Richard Beres, the people's pundit, he's going to stick with us.
Take a short commercial break.
Richard Beres, we've got Dr. Naomi Wolf, Tiffany Pavlovko from the Loudoun County Moms.
She's from PAC, Parents Against Critical Theory.
They're going to have a rally tomorrow.
The moms out there, let them know that, hey, they have not let this thing go.
They're just starting.
Short commercial break.
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War Room Pandemic.
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide.
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steve bannon
Okay, welcome back to The War Room.
It is Monday, 8 November, Year of Our Lord 2021.
I've got Richard Beres, the People's Pundit.
Dr. Naomi Wolf is going to join us in a second.
So, Richard, you talked us through about the handling of COVID.
What about this whole thing about mandates?
Mandates from employers, mandates from the government, etc.
Where do the American people, you think, stand on mandates right now?
richard baris
We asked voters about mandates.
We gave them the general question, like the media polls have been doing, whether or not they support vaccine passports, you know, being very vague, which was close, about split, a little bit in favor of support.
But then we got specific, and this is the difference.
If you ask people if they support a passport, they want to sound reasonable.
If you ask them whether or not people should be fired for not being vaccinated, It flips completely and everything turns negative on these mandates.
When you ask whether or not children should be vaccinated before they go to school, that was the least popular.
I was in the low 30s.
So again, some of this is alternate universe stuff, Steve.
If you word a question, which is what they do, very vague and you're using the media buzzwords that they're hearing, then you'll get a certain result.
When you give them what we always tell people, the consequence, do you support You know, employers being able to fire employees for not being vaccinated.
Then things change really quick.
You have to be realistic about it.
Tell them what they're really getting from these policies.
And once you make that clear, they're negative.
And people, I think one of the smartest things that Youngkin did, about 72 hours before the election, was tell people that he would oppose vaccine mandates.
That was, you know, a big deal to about 40% of people who chose COVID as their top issue.
And I think it helped him get that 65-35 split in the end.
And all of the intensity is against it, which is important.
steve bannon
I think one of the things you're telling us as we look at, you know, the Suffolk poll, we look at the CNN poll, when they get into details, like even this new bill they've got coming out, the Build Back Better or the Green New, when you get into the actual details of all this, whether it's the vaccine mandates, the vaccine passports, these bills, when you actually ask real questions to Americans, they sit there and they kind of cut against a lot of these policies.
And particularly the intensity and things like the vaccine mandates and vaccine passports, it's much more intense, which means more voter turnout on the side that people don't want them, correct?
richard baris
Yeah, that's correct.
On all of those choices with the mandates, you know, strongly opposed was about 40 percent, where strongly support maybe was in the mid-20s on most of them, low 20s.
That's generally where it is.
It's almost 2 to 1.
The intensity is almost 2 to 1 against these These policies and these proposals, and you never know it from the media coverage.
But I think some of that vote now, you know, there's always an election and some pollsters going to be right and some pollsters going to be wrong, right?
So look at the results of the vote and then you know whether or not that pollster got the question correct.
Some of these things we even doubted ourselves when you have so many other polls coming out showing something different.
But I think clearly, you know, people spoke, they spoke last week, Steve, they did.
steve bannon
And you think the Junkin coming out against the vaccine mandates, because the mainstream media didn't want to play that up at all.
You think that was an important element, not as high as the CRT and other things, but an important element in his victory?
richard baris
Absolutely.
Elections are won on margins, right?
So you're trying to put together a coalition to get you to 50 plus one.
And there was definitely a strong, you know, with strong feelings, a group of voters that broke for him because he was the anti-mandate candidate.
And they broke late.
steve bannon
Richard, how did people...
By the way.
Yes, independents, these people broke late, as they often do in these kind of tight contests with a lot of complicated issues.
And it was amazing.
Remember, Biden theoretically or supposedly won this by 10 and a half points less than a year before.
So it's just absolutely incredible, incredible victory.
And remember, Yunkin came to the MAGA side on the policies.
That's the takeaway.
Huge MAGA turnout.
Huge turnout as election officials.
Everything you had to do to get the work done and then get the vote out.
Richard, how do people follow you on social media?
How do they get to you on your site?
Because you're a must-watch guy.
richard baris
They can follow me on Getter, at People's Pundit.
On Twitter still, at People's underscore Pundit.
And check out my Locals page, peoplespundit.locals.com.
steve bannon
Richard Barris, thank you very much for joining us, and thank Mrs. Barris.
richard baris
All the best.
We'll do, Steve.
We'll do.
steve bannon
Thank you, sir.
Okay, I want to go to Dr. Naomi Wolf.
Dr. Wolf, you've been exposing this and fighting this from day one.
You're seeing polling coming in now that kind of enforces.
Get us up to speed today, though, can you, about what's going on?
You had these mandates from these companies.
Some people went to court.
Then you had the court go against the Biden administration.
What's your sense of where we stand?
dr naomi wolf
It was an historic decision by the Fifth Circuit Court in Louisiana a couple of days ago.
And I actually did a little video in which I read the decision.
It's a brief decision, but it's really one that's transformational because the judges did something really beautiful and poetic.
They took the language of Biden's OSHA mandate.
And remember, the mandate is not a law, right?
Biden couldn't get even with You know, his party being in charge of everything.
He can't pass a law to force, you know, companies with more than 100 employees to fire people who are not vaccinated.
So they went around in a sneaky way through OSHA.
And of course, OSHA is the government agency that makes sure that, you know, you wear gloves when you handle raw chicken.
Right.
And so through this sneaky backdoor of an agency, they are imposing this regulation that you have to do these horrible things to your employees if they're not vaccinated.
Well, what the OSHA ruling says is that the reason they're forcing vaccinations on employees is that they're in grave danger, quote unquote, from COVID in the workplace if they're not vaccinated, which frankly is nonsense because all the data are coming in showing that protection wanes over time and it's their decision and so on.
But leaving that aside, what these three judges said is that they're issuing a stay and it's capital letters.
This motion is staying, right?
And they've given the federal government till today, you know, to respond.
And they said, we're rushing through kind of as an emergency because there is a grave danger to the Constitution, or there's a grave danger that these workers are at risk of losing their constitutional rights.
So these beautiful judges, you know, took almost Shakespearean A Shakespearean irony of lifting the very language of OSHA's evil ruling and saying, you know what, there's not a grave danger from the virus.
There's a grave danger to the Constitution and and just stopping everything.
So it's it's really exciting.
At the same time, you know, I'm reporting today from kind of ground zero of the evil future.
If we don't stand up and fight.
I'm here in New York City.
I'm in Harlem.
I haven't been here for a couple of months.
And this is one of the worst cities in America.
In the sense that you have to show a vaccine passport to enter a restaurant, right?
And sit down and eat.
You cannot do it.
So for the first time in my life, I went into Joe's Coffee and ordered a protein shake.
And the person giving it to me was instructed to ask me very aggressively, are you vaccinated?
And when I said, you know, I don't have a vaccine pass, I was told that I had to go outside and take my shake outside.
I was not allowed to stay in the premises.
And I had to have a business meeting in the park.
Because I am literally not allowed to, you know, sit down and enter a restaurant in New York City.
unidentified
Same thing.
dr naomi wolf
And I'm in Harlem, right, which which knows about Jim Crow laws, knows about segregation.
I'm going to the Red Rooster tomorrow, a famous restaurant in Harlem, right, which has lived through the most evil forms of segregation our country has ever produced.
And they won't let you indoors if you don't have a vaccine pass, a vaccine confirmation.
You have to sit outside and eat in the street.
So this is a Crushing the spirit of New York.
New York is in a depression.
I mean, people are emotionally depressed and I think they're emotionally depressed because I think that's part of the out.
The goal of these mandates is to crush the spirit of America.
And if you crush, you know, the most vibrant, rebellious, in a good way, energetic city in the world, as these mandates have done in a very short time, it goes a long way to crushing America itself.
steve bannon
By the way, I spent the weekend there in meetings, so I didn't get out, but I could see the marathon.
I mean, the marathon crowd was like one-tenth of what, at least the places I saw that I know, that are normally ten deep.
It was nothing.
I mean, the spirit of New York is gone.
It's a shadow of itself.
Well, we've got a couple of minutes.
We'd like to have you stay over for the next bit.
unidentified
Sure.
steve bannon
Particularly in Harlem.
You call it medical imperialism or medical tyranny?
are apartheid. How are the folks, because I think it's still was a two thirds of African-American males, I think are very hesitant. They're vaccine hesitant to get this. How is life in Harlem when the folks up there are very hesitant to do this? Is it still vibrant and robust or are things seem like they're pretty dour? I mean, it's hard to kill Harlem, but, you know, being on the subway is like nothing I've ever seen before
dr naomi wolf
in Manhattan, in the sense that people are They have to spend eight hours a day behind a mask, right?
If they're in any kind of frontline employment at all.
Or else they're unemployed because they know the mandate is coming.
So I've never seen like the voice of this whole city silenced.
Like you get on a subway now and you could hear a pin drop.
Whereas before it was like the voice, the diversity, the conversations, the jokes, Laughter of the city.
It's just gone.
So, you know, Harlem will always survive.
Harlem has been through terrible things and I don't live here.
But I feel there is a knowledge, a familiarity with what's happening, which is not surprising.
It doesn't surprise me that people who are African-American are the least eager to embrace a brand new, you know, gene therapy, because unfortunately, the history of African-Americans
They know perfectly well from the experiments and, you know, the history of 400 years of slavery, that the government is perfectly capable of doing appalling things to the bodies of people on American soil, that being on American soil doesn't necessarily protect you from being colonized physically.
So it does not surprise me that This group is the least last to rush forward, and some of the most outspoken influencers are African-Americans, are people of color, saying, you know, don't tell me that I need to risk my fertility.
Don't tell me that, you know, you have the right to intrude on my body, because they know how that story goes.
steve bannon
Dr. Wolfe, hang on for one second.
We'll take a short commercial break.
We'll return with Dr. Naomi Wolfe in the War Room talking about vaccine mandates.
Next.
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christine anderson
But it is not the goal that renders a system oppressive.
It is always the methods by which the goal is pursued.
Whenever a government claims to have the people's interest at heart, you need to think again.
In the entire history of mankind, there has never been a political elite sincerely concerned about the well-being of regular people.
What makes any of us think that it is different now?
If the Age of Enlightenment has brought forth anything, then certainly this.
Never take anything any government tells you at face value.
Always question everything any government does or does not do.
Always look for ulterior motives and always ask, qui bono?
Who benefits?
Whenever a political elite pushes an agenda this hard and resorts to extortion and manipulation to get their way, you can almost always be sure your benefit is definitely not what they had at heart.
As far as I'm concerned, I will not be vaccinated with anything that has not been properly vetted and tested and has shown no sound scientific evidence that the benefits outweigh the disease itself and possible long-term side effects, which, to this day, we don't know anything about.
I will not be reduced to a mere guinea pig by getting vaccinated with an experimental drug.
And I will most assuredly not get vaccinated because my government tells me to and promises in return I will be granted freedom.
Let's be clear about one thing.
No one grants me freedom.
For I am a free person.
So I dare the European Commission and the German government.
Throw me in jail, lock me up and throw away the key for all I care.
But you will never be able to coerce me into being vaccinated if I, the free citizen that I am, choose not to be vaccinated.
steve bannon
That's Christine Anderson, Alternative for Deutschland is the party that she's from Germany and that is the European Parliament.
Did the federal courts actually back up a lot that what she had to say the other day?
Do you think Dr. Naomi Wolf and their ruling about this stay?
dr naomi wolf
Yes, certainly, but it shouldn't be a surprise, right?
We're going to look back on this time in history and everyone who didn't back up what she said, everyone who didn't rule or decide with the courts in Louisiana will be shown to have made decisions as evil as the decisions, you know, before 1865, supporting the institution of slavery.
I mean, it is not news that we have inalienable human rights.
It's not news that the First Amendment, the Fourth Amendment, HIPAA, the Americans with Disabilities Act, the European Court of Human Rights, all of these laws, the Geneva Convention, the Nuremberg Code, They already give us the rights that are being violated.
My rights for what that young woman who told me to take my shake outside did is illegal on so many levels.
We just have criminals in power who are allowing, you know, illegal mandates and illegal regulations to proceed.
So what that court did, you know, really shouldn't be considered revolutionary or novel.
They're just going back to the Constitution.
And they're just kind of reminding everyone that they can get as worked up as they like.
They can call this, you know, pandemic or endemic, whatever they like.
The bottom line is the Constitution doesn't allow for suspension because there's a bad disease around.
It just doesn't.
So, you know, Christina Anderson and those judges and me and you and every single person who raises their voice saying this is not lawful.
I have my my rights.
You know, the Constitution gave me my rights and a bunch of other documents also gave me rights wherever I am in the world, in the West that has a Constitution or that is part of the Human Rights Convention that's part of the Geneva Conventions, which are global.
No one can take those rights away from us.
And I think that that's what people are saying, you know, during this walkout from November 8th, which is today through the 11th, by refusing to go along.
They're also saying it's really an antigone moment.
They're saying these mandates are not lawful.
There's a higher law.
And, you know, we're going with the higher law because those are inalienable rights as Americans, as citizens of the world.
You know, in 2021, where these battles have already been won for universal human rights on paper.
steve bannon
Since you've been fighting this from the beginning, you kind of warned people that said, hey, this is all going to go to vaccine passports.
It's all going to go.
And now it's a genomic database.
It's a medical database.
You've warned about this.
When you first heard about the judge's ruling, and particularly the stay and the way they worded it, what were your first thoughts?
dr naomi wolf
I mean, I thanked God, honestly.
You know, I do think we're in a battle between good and evil.
And I, you know, that was a moment in which, you know, that ruling was on the side of the angels and on the side of, you know, the most beautiful document humans ever created, which is the Constitution of the United States of America.
So I did thank God.
It's a fragile victory, you know, it can be undone at any moment, but What people have to understand, and this is why, in spite of the many differences between us in terms of what we believe, this is why I really respect you, and I will always clear whatever I'm doing in order to talk to your community.
What people have to understand is that that ruling is one moment, but it can be the first of many moments, just like the attorneys general started with three attorneys general, and now it's 26 states, including four democratic states, who are suing the Biden administration
These unlawful mandates, the way a tiny pebble becomes an avalanche is not just through the Attorney General, not just through judges, but people who are listening to this podcast or talking to their neighbors in the street or trying to go back to church or synagogue or, you know, going to the grocery store and talking to each other and agreeing to be part of a peaceful resistance.
And that changes those those voices, those millions of Quote-unquote ordinary people.
There's no such thing as an ordinary person.
There's millions of citizens together, wherever they're situated, no matter how powerless they may feel, they can change the atmosphere and they can draw the most evil plans to a halt.
And you are kind of seeing that.
I think these people, this evil global elite, and we should talk about transhumanism too, because it's related.
I listened to your very smart podcast about transhumanism.
It is related to these steps that we're being coerced into.
But because millions of people in Europe and in North America are saying, hey, not so fast.
We're going to ground the planes.
Hey, not so fast.
We're walking out, not teaching your kids.
Not so fast.
The moms are going to stand between these children and these needles, right?
That has thrown some wrenches into what these oligarchs thought would be kind of an easy shift into a new way for the world to be organized.
We're not done.
We're in the middle of a massive combat.
But I do think people are waking up to what's at stake and the fact that they need to fight.
I hear that from all sides.
steve bannon
Make that connection.
We had the transhumanism special, one of many we're going to do on on Saturday.
Make the connection, you think, between these mandates, what's happening in the vaccines and transhumanism.
dr naomi wolf
OK, well, it's kind of a longer conversation, but I've been saying for a while that the goal is data harvesting, right?
And that can be I've made the case, and it's an important one, that Google, which has invested in these experiments in Wuhan and other big tech companies, really benefit by kind of making the world IRL, the real-life world, so miserable that people do everything online, right?
And that's, I think, the role of masking, of, you know, breaking the experience of school for children, making it impossible to have a decent experience worshipping in person, Like all these IRL experiences are being shut down in ways that seem nonsensical, but all go to, you know, billions in profits for tech companies because you, you know, you can breathe in your home while you're online.
You can't breathe, you know, sitting next to your neighbor in a segregated sermon in your local church.
The one up the road from my house in Hudson Valley is segregated between vaccinated and unvaccinated.
You have to wear masks if you're unvaccinated and so on.
So that's data harvesting, they're up, you know, billions of dollars.
But there's also a number of biotech and genomics companies for whom our bodies are the Wild West.
And it's a gold rush.
And what I mean is there's so many companies and China's ahead of the pioneering on this.
And they've said China 2025, China 2030, they want to be the repository of all the world's genomic data, right?
So that they can predict when you're going to get sick, what you're going to get sick from, and kind of track you and follow you as a biological unit, right?
And, you know, maybe even someday clone, you know, replacement parts for you before you need them and so on.
I mean, these plans are really in in the white papers.
But leaving all of that aside, even though that's well underway, that the next stage of tech investment is in Uh, nanoparticles that, you know, go into your body and, um, and nanolipids that, you know, measure what's happening there and track that data.
And it can be for good reasons, but it can also be for bad reasons.
You know, you talked about, you know, brain, uh, computer interface and, um, a number of theorists are talking about that.
Well, those experiments are underway.
And what's more important is investment in the billions from entities like intellectual ventures in Silicon Valley.
is highly, highly invested in, you know, basically breaking tech, digital technology out of the software space, out of your computer, and really colonizing your body as the next site for creating new human machine interfaces, but also new ways to harvest the data from your blood flow, harvest the data from your eye movements, harvest the, I mean, when your kids are doing distance learning.
Everything they're doing, including their facial recognition, their eye movements, are being harvested for, you know, future products that will use a unique interface to, you know, recognize your child, track your child.
I'm being approached by people in the tech space and pitched new products that will literally make it impossible for, you know, make your body recognized by a digital field and then stop you from being able to go any further, right?
Or allow you to approach the bar.
If it recognizes your retina.
So this is the future, and this is biotech.
And, you know, I guess what I'm trying to say is all the things that make you have to give a piece of your DNA just to regain your life, right?
We don't know where all those sharps are going for all of those injections.
Maybe it's not about the vaccine.
You know, maybe it's actually about the sharps and all that DNA that's getting harvested.
Every time you take a nasal swab, you know, your DNA can get harvested.
We don't know where those samples are going.
When I had a COVID test, Google allowed me to have a COVID test, and they owned the IP.
And then the little wrapper that I had to seal it up and drop it in the box for was in Chinese.
And I don't know where it's going, right?
There was no documentation of where my DNA was going.
So all of that DNA is very, very valuable.
And early in the pandemic, there were Chinese companies that were setting up test sites so that they could Harvest the DNA, which is again, so, so valuable and part of the genomics database.
So those, those are just some sketches of this giant set of industry.
steve bannon
We definitely want to spend more time with you on our next special going through this in depth.
It's amazing.
How do people get to Daily Cloud?
How do people get there?
How do they get to you on social media?
We got about 30 seconds.
dr naomi wolf
Thank you so much.
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steve bannon
Yes or no question, because we're out of time.
Is Aaron Rodgers being eviscerated unfairly, you think?
dr naomi wolf
Oh, totally.
Everything he said is completely reasonable.
And as a feminist, it's his body.
It's his choice.
And I do think he's being made an example of.
He's being destroyed, cancelled, shamed, bots are being unleashed at him to dissuade someone else from simply, you know, making their own decisions about their health as they should be allowed to.
Have the right to.
steve bannon
Dr. Wolf, thank you very much.
Be back in a moment.
unidentified
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Tiffany Polifko.
Tiffany, as we said, now more than ever, victory begets victory.
You got to keep your foot, the pedal to the metal.
Tell us what's happening with these great parents and moms out in Loudoun County, ma'am.
unidentified
That's right, Steve.
Thanks so much for having me back on the show this evening.
Wanted to let you all know that tomorrow at 4 PM at the Loudoun County Public Schools Administrative Building, parents will be rallying in the joint celebration of what is to come in our school system here in Loudoun County and to let the school board, teachers, administrators know that we are still here.
In fact, that is actually the name of the rally.
It's called We Are Still Here and It is just a culmination of all of our efforts in not giving up in our tenacity to be continually motivated to fight for our children.
And what we're seeing now is this movement is beginning to grow.
As I've stated before, more and more parents are standing up.
And that's really the goal here, is that we are looking to Loudonize America.
Because really what you see in Loudon County is just a small symptom of the problem That American education is facing altogether.
We want CRT ripped out, root and stem, as I've said.
We don't want inappropriate books in our children's public school libraries, whether it's elementary, middle, or high school.
And if we can mobilize, then we can loudenize.
And that's really where we're at right now.
So this rally tomorrow is, like I said, it's just a celebration, and it's also a notice to Anyone out there who wants to think that they could silence us or call us domestic terrorists or white supremacists because we simply don't agree with the identity politics that they're trying to push on our children, that it's not going to happen and we're not going anywhere.
steve bannon
This is, I think, the key point.
And this, over the weekend, I had all these CNN articles that, you know, the war room is the worst thing in the world because it's got all these mothers worked up that are now taking over school boards.
It's got citizens going that are at a 95% rate becoming election officials.
They've got people that are becoming precinct committeemen.
Kind of, you know, what we call applied democracy.
They're all wigged out about.
But I think it's amazing Because the work's really just started.
You can't rest on your laurels just because you won a gubernatorial in the House of Delegates.
That's fine.
That's terrific.
But this is grassroots, and it's down at the working level at these school boards.
I think it's tremendous.
What message are you trying to send to the country?
Because we had...
We had Keisha on today with the Moms for Liberty.
Keisha King, she was on.
We're going to have other mothers on.
This is a national movement that just started.
What message do you want to tell the rest of the country, the rest of the moms and dads out there that are just now maybe starting to get engaged on critical race theory?
You know, mass mandates, the transgender issues, all these issues in the public schools.
unidentified
Yeah, that's a great question.
What I'd love to tell parents throughout this country is, number one, Do not ever be afraid to stand up for your children.
Don't ever, ever be afraid to stand up for your children, because if you do not, no one will.
And number two, as I've said before, if you can mobilize, then you have already taken out the first step, which is gathering people together who are like-minded, who need to come together to support one another, because we cannot do this individually.
One person cannot make this happen.
So it's about mobilizing and multiplying yourselves, which is exactly what we were talking about when we referred to loudenizing the country.
It's about taking what we've done here and using it as a model and multiplying ourselves hundreds of thousands of times over, because that's really what it's going to take to change the education system in this country.
steve bannon
How do people get to you?
How do people get more information if they want to learn information about critical theory?
Of course, MSNBC tells me every day, 24 hours a day, now CNN also, that critical race theory is never taught in the schools.
It's just some esoteric legal theory that is never taught.
But how can people get information from you that shows them what the reality is, Tiffany?
unidentified
Yes, we can be found on Getter, Gab, Twitter, Facebook.
We are at And we also have a website, and that is stoplcpscrt.com.
steve bannon
And just once again, 4 p.m., how do people, people in the region or the area, how can they get to the rally tomorrow?
unidentified
Yes, 4 p.m.
tomorrow, before the school board meeting begins at 4.30, it's at the Loudoun County Public Schools Administrative Building in Ashburn.
steve bannon
Okay, Tiffany Palifka, thank you very much for joining us.
Whether it's precinct committee strategy you should go to, whether it's becoming an election official or a poll watcher, whether it is engaging, joining these parent groups.
And it's just not for parents that have kids in school.
Also for your community.
Remember, the public schools are central.
To the to the prosperity and well-being of these of these communities.
And so people everybody's got to get involved.
And by the way, we're changing things.
We're winning.
That's where they're freaking out.
That's where they're targeting the war room because they understand like the professor at Elon said from the Southern Poverty Law Center, no fan, no fan of the show.
She says, hey, this is not passive listening.
This is active.
They're building a community and we are building a community.
We're here to serve you and to make sure that we can drive Tomorrow morning we've got Mark Meadows.
We've got Blake Masters from Arizona.
We've got Ken Paxson from Texas.
The show is going to be packed tomorrow.
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