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Okay, welcome. | ||
You're in The Afternoon Show. | ||
It's Tuesday night, November the year of the Lord, 2021. | ||
We've got a packed show today. | ||
Came to do the introduction music. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We're live. | ||
I want to go to Loudoun County, Tiffany Palifko, who's been one of the Moms Pack Parents Against Critical Theory. | ||
She's at the rally this afternoon to make sure people don't forget what's going on in Loudoun County. | ||
Tiffany, can you hear me, ma'am? | ||
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Yes, I can hear you. | |
Can you hear me? | ||
Yes, perfect. | ||
So can you tell us about the rally, what's going on, and why are you guys doing this a week after the election of the new Republican governor who backed you guys in critical race theory? | ||
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Yeah, so we've got a lot of parents out here tonight here to listen to the community members talk about pretty much everything that they don't like about what's happening in Loudoun County Public Schools right now. | |
There is no one that I've listened to yet that has had anything positive to say about what's occurring. | ||
Other than that, we know that house cleaning is coming soon. | ||
So parents are here to talk about their distaste and their disgust with critical race theory happening in our classrooms, being taught through social-emotional learning, being taught in history classes, being taught in civics classes, being taught in English classes. | ||
And parents are here because this is not over. | ||
We won the battle, but we're still fighting the war. | ||
My own two children in the last 24 hours, one was mask shamed yesterday for not keeping her mask down and not pulling it up fast enough, was taken out into the hallway and made to cry because of this. | ||
And my other child today in English class was told that He should be an activist, that it's really important for him to fight and stand up and protest social injustice such as racial injustice and be buddy-buddy and teaming up with Black Lives Matter to protest and, you know, protesting against gender identity issues. | ||
So at the age of 13, this is highly inappropriate and this is exactly what's going on with the indoctrination of our children. | ||
They don't understand these concepts. | ||
Their brains are too young to even begin to fathom this information. | ||
How about teaching them how to formulate a grammatically correct sentence or write a five-paragraph essay with ease, rather than teaching them about concepts that they don't understand and that they are not yet equipped to even make any sort of judgment about? | ||
This is how the indoctrination is happening. | ||
And you had better believe that parents are not having it, and we are still here. | ||
Okay, Tiffany, we're going to come back to you at the bottom of the hour. | ||
The reason I want to tee off, set up with Tiffany, people want an election and everybody just normally goes back home, all we want, no. | ||
That's just the beginning of the fight. | ||
You can see they are dug in in Loudoun County. | ||
The school board's dug in, these teachers are dug in, the union's dug in, and they don't care what parents say, and quite frankly, they don't care what happens at the ballot box. | ||
Tiffany Polifko, head, one of the co-heads of PAC, Parents Against Critical Theory, we're going to come back to you at the bottom of the hour. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Their concept in Loudoun County is to loudenize the country, to get parents involved across the board. | ||
Okay, let me go now to Congressman Matt Gaetz. | ||
Congressman, there was an amazing dinner last night. | ||
Donald Trump threw down hard all day long. | ||
Mainstream media has been saying, hey, they're not going after the 6th January guys hard enough. | ||
They're not doing this. | ||
But there's talk about stripping the 13 Republican, basically, collaborationists in Congress that voted for Nancy Pelosi's infrastructure bill and Joe Biden's infrastructure bill. | ||
Strip them of their committee assignments. | ||
Can you give us an update? | ||
Well, Steve, all of the good that Virginia voters did in rejecting Terry McAuliffe was undone by Republicans who let Nancy Pelosi off the hook. | ||
We had Democrats on the ropes because of a schism between Pelosi and the squad. | ||
She did not have the votes to move this bill. | ||
And the interview you had with Mark Meadows this morning is now sending shockwaves through the Republican conference because, as he typically does, Mark Meadows identified the correct remedy. | ||
The Republicans who hold positions of leadership on committees or subcommittees must lose those positions of leadership for having advanced the Biden agenda. | ||
We had Joe Biden dead in his tracks. | ||
He would have been a lame duck president, the earliest lame duck president probably in America's history. | ||
But now, because of those 13 Republicans, We have a divided party, and frankly, as much as I love the fact that the President told the truth down there at the NRCC, he shouldn't even have gone. | ||
I love President Trump, but he should not be helping the NRCC raise money. | ||
That money then ends up in the campaign accounts of the people who voted to impeach him. | ||
I think that there's a lot of swamp left to be drained in the Republican conference, and Meadows identified the remedy. | ||
They have to lose their committee assignments, their committee leadership. | ||
Congressman, do me a favor, because this is one of the reasons the audience loves you. | ||
You take these complicated topics and break it down. | ||
What was the dinner? | ||
Here's what people can't understand. | ||
How can President Trump be raising money, and that money goes to some committee apparatus that then farms it out to the very people that are voting against what we're trying to accomplish? | ||
How does that work? | ||
President Trump ought to have more command over his brand and not allow the NRCC to be able to use it to raise money for people who voted to impeach President Trump. | ||
President Trump usually has very tight control over his brand. | ||
I have no idea why he's allowing the NRCC To use his name. | ||
And by the way, Politico did an expose on the fact that, like, the NRCC will send out these messages that say that you're a traitor to Trump if you don't immediately give $5 to them. | ||
And yet, a lot of that money is ending up right in the hands of the people who we fight against, who fight alongside Nancy Pelosi. | ||
Now, Steve, here's how people need to think about Republicans in the 117th Congress. | ||
There have been five votes that have really mattered, that show what we believe and how we will fight. | ||
The impeachment vote, The creation of the January 6th committee, whether or not to remove Marjorie Taylor Greene from committees, the Steve Bannon contempt vote, and the Biden infrastructure bill. | ||
Those five votes could together show what we're willing to fight against, and perhaps more importantly, how we view the fight. | ||
We have to combat these people every single level. | ||
We have to be the opposition to an agenda that is crushing our people. | ||
Every problem that Joe Biden has created over the last 10 months gets worse on this march to socialism. | ||
The gas prices get more expensive, the supply chain issues become more complicated, and the inflation continues to crush people who have worked all of their lives. | ||
and if we can even removed john kato as the head of the republican team on the homeland security committee from that position that were not really serious about the fight i mean this is a guy mccarthy designated to go and negotiate against benny thompson and instead he got stockholm syndrome he got sympathetic with his captor he rolled over for thompson he stabbed the republicans in the back now we have this totally out of self-control j just extra constitutional january six committed to deal with | ||
And, you know, frankly, if John Katko's 0 for 5 on the Big 5, someone explain to me why we wouldn't just rather have a Democrat in that seat. | ||
At least the Democrat wouldn't be soaking up the space of the Republican lead on the august Homeland Security Committee. | ||
Mark Meadows started to describe it today, but I don't know if we had enough time to develop it. | ||
Do you, Congressman, raise money for the NRCC? | ||
I'm strange, I'm different. | ||
I'm the only Republican in the entire Congress who takes no lobbyist money, no PAC money, and because the NRCC is functionally a money laundering machine to take money from lobbyists and PACs, use the membership to then deliver that money to the leadership, who then go and redistribute those political funds in order to maintain power, in order to preserve or gain the majority. | ||
It's just a corrupt game and I don't want to play it anymore. | ||
I actually wrote about it in my book, Firebrand. | ||
Which people can still pick up on Amazon. | ||
Okay, but what Meadows is saying, when you show up as a congressman, they give, if you want certain committees, and particularly more powerful, influential committees, they give you an amount that you have to go raise? | ||
You go raise that amount? | ||
Yeah, no, I said I wanted to be on our services. | ||
committees they told me seventy five thousand bucks within the next ten days when i want my first committee assignments so again as i write uh... when i knew they were for sale i paid twice when i first got here i gave a hundred and fifty thousand dollars to secure the committee assignments that i wanted it that's why in addition to the armed services committee i got put on the judiciary committee because i had double paid but committee assignments are regularly bought and sold The NRCC is the vehicle which allows those corrupt transactions to take place. | ||
It's why I don't participate in their events. | ||
It's why I don't pay dues. | ||
It's why I don't do the call sheets that they ask us to do. | ||
I work for the people and I wouldn't have it any other way. | ||
So, when President Trump goes to the convention center, has this massive dinner, raises all this money, who makes the decision that the, we know the source of proceeds, that's Trump raising it, the use of proceeds, like, how does it get divvied up to the 13, a couple of them are retired, but let's say the 10 that are still remaining, how does it get divvied up to go back and help their campaigns? | ||
Who makes that decision? | ||
Well, the short answer is that the leader makes those decisions. | ||
The long answer is that there is a board at the NRCC that rubber stamps what the leader really wants to see in terms of the distribution of those funds. | ||
So in other words, so how can this audience start to influence that being stopped? | ||
You know, this posse is always looking for activities that they can put their shoulder to the wheel that have importance or have, you know, impact. | ||
What would you recommend to our audience to do about this particular topic? | ||
Sure. | ||
Here's what you know about the current Republican conference. | ||
We aren't in a position to win with this team if we couldn't even deliver the win that Nancy Pelosi and the squad had handed to us. | ||
And so that increases the importance of the new members of Congress that we are going to get in the upcoming class. | ||
And so, you know, Marjorie Taylor Greene and I have both told President Trump, we want to make sure the Congress is better prepared for the second Trump term than we were for the first Trump term. | ||
And so we're out there recruiting candidates like Joe Kent, who's a favorite on War Room, Anthony Sabatini in Florida. | ||
We're going to be campaigning alongside Graham Allen in South Carolina, running against Tom Rice on November 18th. | ||
And, you know, we need donations, Marjorie and I do, because we, you know, I don't give money to the NRCC. | ||
So if people go to macates.com, you know that those funds are going to be used for my re-election, or so that I can go and campaign to get actual backup, so we have people with backbone who will fight. | ||
But the fight right now is within the Republican conference to determine what we will tolerate. | ||
Because if we will tolerate this dissension from these 13, They'll do it again, and we won't be in a position to govern, even if the voters do give us the majority. | ||
That's why we've got to reshape just the frame and the nature of the Republican conference. | ||
And you were totally right this morning, folks. | ||
I've got to go back and watch your interview with Mark Meadows. | ||
Meadows showed us, through his leadership of the Freedom Caucus, how you can actually do it. | ||
With a small group of dedicated people, you can be a rudder for the ship, you can set a clear course, and we can put ourselves back on a path to winning again. | ||
How can this posse, Congressman, on the stripping of the committees? | ||
Is it call emails to their congressmen? | ||
Is it to leadership? | ||
Because we can put the numbers up and put them in the live chats and across all the forums. | ||
What should be done here? | ||
Because people are outraged about this. | ||
These 13, you know, Nancy Pelosi 11 o'clock on Friday night was finished. | ||
She was done. | ||
Right. | ||
It was the end of her reign of terror. | ||
It was the end of Biden's presidency. | ||
And 13 Republicans got him off, got him off the hook. | ||
So what are people to do? | ||
Really, the next thing we need is the Freedom Caucus to take the position that these folks should lose their leadership positions because that demonstrates really the first critical mass of representatives who could speak to this issue and who could put pressure on the leader to do the right thing. | ||
I want Kevin McCarthy to do the right thing to show that this will not be tolerated. | ||
Steve, if Nancy Pelosi lost 13 members on a vote like this, you would be identifying the bodies by their dental records. | ||
Okay, she would never tolerate that. | ||
They're in the majority, we're in the minority, and we lost more than twice as many votes as she did. | ||
And so I think that that shows lack of cohesion with the team. | ||
But I do think that strong, swift action that would impose a little discipline on those votes would have a very therapeutic effect throughout the conference. | ||
And it might get us back into the posture where when the voters trust us with the majority, we will actually fight for them and deliver for them. | ||
Instead of having a group that rolls over. | ||
Yeah, it's like the French Army in World War I. Real quickly, how did they not even whip enough that you had to force the Democrats to get to 218, and then if you want to have a jailbreak, okay, but force them to pass the bill themselves? | ||
How could the whip not even deliver that? | ||
We got about a minute. | ||
Yeah, sure. | ||
So you're going to love this. | ||
The Republican leadership's answer to us is, well, we can't control these people because a lot of them are retiring and they want to go be lobbyists, and so they're already doing the bidding of the lobby corps. | ||
But it's a culture that allows that. | ||
If these members want to go be lobbyists and have already sold out their constituents in their vote to do that, we should let it be known that they will not be welcome in Republican offices anymore. | ||
But it really is driven by K Street, and that's what's so despicable about it. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Tell us about the podcast, the book, and how do people get to you on social media, and also how they get to you on your campaign site. | ||
Folks, you can go to macates.com, donate, join my team. | ||
That allows us to be able to recruit that next generation of fighters as well. | ||
My podcast is called Firebrand. | ||
It comes out every Thursday morning. | ||
It's hot as can be, man. | ||
Over 2 million listens on Rumble just in the last two episodes. | ||
By the way, how does Vish get to be, like, the great producer after he left? | ||
Just kidding. | ||
Hey, you know what? | ||
We, like a war room, ban and trained in the Gates office. | ||
Congressman Gates, thank you very much. | ||
The podcast is Firebrand. | ||
The book is Firebrand. | ||
You can get it on Amazon. | ||
Of course, you can get him everywhere on social media. | ||
Congressman Gates, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Okay, this is about the committee assignments and also about the redistricting. | ||
It's the nitty-gritty work that needs to be done. | ||
Okay, we're going to get the numbers up. | ||
We're going to talk about redistricting later. | ||
Peter Navarro next. | ||
Raheem Kassam. | ||
We've got a lot going on here. | ||
talk about Pfizer and also talk about the vaccines next with Peter Navarro. | ||
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So tomorrow folks I think I'll spend a little bit more time on these degrowth movements and environmental justice. | |
But first, I have a surprise for you. | ||
In Trump Time, a Journal of America's plague year, Peter Navarro, this is a fantastic new book that just came out. | ||
Peter, how are you, my friend? | ||
Mark, I can't be happier to be on your show tonight. | ||
I've got to congratulate you. | ||
I'm calling you the Million Book Man. | ||
What about the dollars? | ||
And I'm rooting for you, by the way. | ||
There's a cameo of your book in my book, In Trump Time. | ||
And there's also a little story about the guy you're probably going to have to compete for, for Best Seller of the Year. | ||
I know you're going to win, because Woodward, I show him actually in one of the scenes in the In Trump Time book. | ||
Where I'm actually there, and he relies on two anonymous sources, which do not equal a fact, by the way. | ||
Okay. | ||
I got a question. | ||
My next guest is Dr. Peter Navarro, a regular in the world. | ||
Here's what I got. | ||
That's the great one. | ||
We have Mark Levin. | ||
We don't even have Bring Back Music, right? | ||
We open with Mark Levin because he's the great one. | ||
Here's a question, Peter. | ||
Here's what I got. | ||
Why are you sucking up to Mark Levin? | ||
You've come on the show a million times. | ||
You've never sucked up to me once. | ||
You're sucking up to Mark Levin. | ||
That's not true! | ||
Mark Levin's the great one. | ||
I call you Admiral. | ||
I salute the war room posse all the time. | ||
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You know, it's like I know you're the guy behind the curtain, but hey, come on, man. | |
And in the In Trump Time book, it's the canon of Bannon. | ||
It's the architect of the Green Bay Packers sweep, the greatest political thing in history. | ||
I'm not buying what you're selling, Bannon. | ||
I'm not buying what you're selling. | ||
Your premise sucks, okay? | ||
So just accept the compliment from Levin for this book. | ||
It was like, what a great night. | ||
What a great night that was talking to him. | ||
He's called the Great One because Rush and Hannity will tell you. | ||
Anytime they had an issue they had to go through, particularly in the Constitution, that they'd go to Mark Levin and he would explain, right? | ||
And then they'd be able to do it. | ||
He's always been the great one. | ||
I actually made a movie with Mark about the Reagan ranch, about Ronald Reagan's ranch, and all the aspects of the Constitution. | ||
He's a fabulous guy. | ||
What a shout-out for the book, In Trump Time. | ||
He gives a great shout-out, as only Mark Levin did. | ||
And Mark Levin can sell some books. | ||
But I want to talk about, we just had Gates on here for a second. | ||
This issue last night, this dinner, gets down to the infrastructure bill, which was your baby back in the early days when I was around to be the traffic cop. | ||
And Biden comes out and mocks Trump. | ||
He mocks, oh, it's finally infrastructure week. | ||
No. | ||
In the old days, they didn't have any huge, it didn't run up the deficit. | ||
All of Trump's stuff was paid for. | ||
This is pre-CCP virus. | ||
But it was all paid for, Peter. | ||
And no Democrat, not one Democrat reached out to work with Navarro, reached out to work with Trump, reached out to work with anybody at the White House to actually get this done. | ||
And now they got 19 collaborations in the Senate and 13 in the House. | ||
And that's how this got done. | ||
It's going to be massive on the deficits. | ||
Peter Navarro. | ||
Look, what caught my ear and eye from Gates is the observation about the lack of discipline on the Republican side. | ||
The one compliment you can ever give to the Dems, they don't break ranks. | ||
That's surprising. | ||
We'll see whether they hold that on the $3.5 trillion bill to nowhere, because that's the one that's far more controversial. | ||
But at the end of the day, Steve, all this tells me about the Republican Party is that it remains two parties. | ||
It's the party of the deplorables, working-class Republicans, and Trump's That's the Trump Party of Republicans. | ||
manufacturing here, our supply chains here, and resilient wages rising for blue-collar and black and brown Americans so you secure the border and you have fair, not free trade and you stop the predators. | ||
That's the Trump party of Republicans. | ||
But the problem is, and you've got all of these Republicans' leadership who are on the other Republican Party, it's the Country Club Republicans, the Wall Street Republicans, the Party of Davos, the globalists who want to leverage the sweatshops of Asia by sending our jobs offshore. | ||
And if there's not enough cheap labor in China, then bring them on in from Central and South America across the border. | ||
And to this day, when Gates, to his credit, he's strong enough in his district, he doesn't have to beg for corporate money. | ||
Okay? | ||
That's the reality. | ||
If he was in a different situation, he'd either not get elected because he wouldn't do it, or he'd get down on his knees like a lot of these traditional Republicans do. | ||
The problem is, Mitch McConnell, Six years, less one day. | ||
He has to kowtow to the corporate contributors. | ||
One day out of six, Mitch McConnell has to report to the people of Kentucky. | ||
McCarthy, it's two years in one day. | ||
It's a cesspool. | ||
You know it and I know it. | ||
And look, I agree with Matt Gaetz. | ||
The boss has to be thinking, Carefully about where he goes and who he talks to and who he's raising money for. | ||
That was a great speech. | ||
But that audience, if they're using the money, as Gates says, to further the agenda of the non-Trump Republicans, that's kind of where it's at. | ||
And today, I would be remiss in not pointing this out. | ||
Steel and aluminum tariffs was a big part of what Trump did to protect those industries. | ||
And he shows you that we were on the right track because what Biden did this week was not get rid of the tariffs, but what he did was switch them to quotas. | ||
What that tells me is how stupid Biden's economists are. | ||
It's pretty simple. | ||
If you do tariffs on steel, the U.S. | ||
collects the revenues, the U.S. | ||
Treasury gets to spend the money. | ||
If you flip that to quotas, you still have protection for the steel producers, but all the money goes to Europe. | ||
And this is the stuff, whether it's large or small decisions, whether it's the big one, like Afghanistan or the southern border, or smaller ones, like these tariffs versus quotas, the lack of competence. | ||
I mean, incompetence Plus woke, progressive men. | ||
Very dangerous competition. | ||
Last thing I'll say, Steve, we did have them on the ropes. | ||
We had them on the ropes. | ||
The War Room posse had them on the ropes. | ||
Kevin McCarthy let them out. | ||
Let Pelosi up. | ||
That's the guy who's got to go fall for this. | ||
That's the guy who's got to go down for this. | ||
There's eight ways to Sunday to punish people in the Republican Party who don't obey leadership on a key issue like this. | ||
And McCarthy doesn't have the stones to do it. | ||
He never has. | ||
He never will. | ||
OK. | ||
I want to pivot now back to the book for a second, because this book is a criminal offense, and reading it is criminal. | ||
So says the CEO of Pfizer. | ||
Rahim's going to join us in the next segment. | ||
The CEO of Pfizer came out today on CNBC. | ||
CNBC, instead, they talked about misinformation. | ||
So misinformation is now criminal because he says people are dying. | ||
What say you, sir, given the explosive information in here in the book about the development of the vaccines and about Tony Fauci in the gain-of-function research? | ||
Sir, are you a criminal because you wrote this book and put in here the stories and anecdotes that are in there? | ||
Sir, the criminal, as I prove in the In Trump Time book, is Albert Bourla, the CEO who went on CNN and made those baseless claims in homage to Perry Mason. | ||
There's a very interesting chapter in the In Trump Time book, The Curious Case of the Delayed Vaccine. | ||
And Bourla and Pfizer would play a very key role, along with Fauci and the FDA, in delaying the vaccine until after the election. | ||
Because they didn't want to give Trump a victory. | ||
I show this in the chapter and verse. | ||
The sneaky thing that Borla and Pfizer did was they were testing people as part of their trials, right? | ||
And if you got to a certain amount of what's called confirmed cases, You'd have to announce the results, which would have been very favorable. | ||
Borla could have done that before the election, but you know what he did, Steve? | ||
It's all in the In Trump Time book. | ||
What Borla and Pfizer did was instead of testing the swabs, he stored them so he wouldn't have to test them and report the favorable results. | ||
It is so scurrilous because blood... Look, a month of delay of the vaccine, if you believe Pfizer's rhetoric, Fauci's rhetoric, and Biden's rhetoric, It's equivalent to killing tens of thousands of Americans because they had the vaccine 30 days later than they otherwise could have. | ||
So read In Trump Time today. | ||
If you don't believe Pfizer and Borla belongs in jail with Fauci, I'll give you your double your money back. | ||
You will also have to, you also have to, you'll see what President Trump was up against on every different front. | ||
Peter, the interview with Mark Levin was amazing. | ||
We're trying to get the entire thing so we can put it up on the site and push it out because everybody, Mark Levin is such a special guy and such a, and obviously loves the book and you guys have such a great rapport. | ||
Talk to people on Getter, how can people get other access? | ||
I know you're out giving other interviews, you're putting up segments of the book, you got all these amazing spots you put up. | ||
Walk people through how they can get access to everything that you're doing right now, including your great reports on immigration that talks about, you know, you can find out why you shouldn't be paying a million dollars per family if you read Navarro's. | ||
Plus, he's the railhead, if you see in the book, of the intellectual construct of everything that's happening about the 3 November movement. | ||
Well, first of all, the audio version of the In Trump Time book, if you want to hear Steve Bannon in all of his glory, he's got some great clips in it. | ||
I used actual people in it. | ||
Real P. Navarro is my social media forgetter. | ||
And Getter is the Twitter killer. | ||
So right now, everything I post on Twitter, I post on Getter. | ||
Eventually, what we want to do is let Twitter wither and die. | ||
So folks, get on Getter. | ||
If you want to go and get access to the Navarro reports on the election steal, On the border, as well as the latest breaking news on the In Trump Time book, PeterNavarro.com. | ||
I got that website like 20 years ago at the eve of the internet, and PeterNavarro.com will do it. | ||
But Steve, I can't help the war room posse enough for making In Trump Time the success it's already been to date. | ||
I'm fighting real headwinds with the mainstream media, including some of the cable news stations that should be on our side. | ||
It's crickets out there. | ||
If you say bad stuff about Melania and DJT, they're all over you. | ||
If you tell it like it is, whiskey straight, no chaser, this is what happened. | ||
They don't want to hear it, because it exonerates Trump, and that's not a theme. | ||
It's going to be a New York Times bestseller. | ||
We've got to pop it. | ||
Mark Levin, the great one. | ||
Amazing interview. | ||
We'll make sure it gets everywhere. | ||
You can hear Peter Navarro go through the book. | ||
Dr. Navarro, thank you, sir. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Raheem Kassam next on Pfizer and misinformation. | ||
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There was some fake news during this period of time about the vaccines, you know, all sorts of conspiracy theories. | |
How did you deal with that? | ||
And how did you navigate that? | ||
And where do you feel the primary source of this sort of fake news was? | ||
How damaging was this to us? | ||
I'm afraid it was quite a lot damaging. | ||
And there was, particularly with us, we were targeted by a lot of let's say, dark organizations that you don't really know the ownership, you suspect that there are some countries behind. We were getting a lot of briefings from CIA, from FBI about attacks that may happen to us, cyber attacks I mean, but also about the spread of misinformation. | ||
There are two groups of people, right? | ||
There are the people that they are vaccinated, there are people that are skeptical about the vaccination, and both of them are afraid. | ||
Those that are getting the vaccine, they are afraid of the disease, and they believe that because people are not getting vaccinated, they are increasing the risk to them. | ||
They are increasing the exposure. | ||
So, they are, let's say, mad with them that they don't get the vaccine. | ||
Those that they don't get the vaccine, they're afraid of the vaccine. | ||
And they are mad with the people that are pressing them to get it. | ||
Those I understand. | ||
They are very good people. | ||
They are decent people. | ||
But they have a fear, and I understand it. | ||
And they don't want to take chances. | ||
But there is a very small part of professionals which they circulate on purpose misinformation so that they will mislead those that they have concerned. Those people are criminals. | ||
They're not bad people. They're criminals because they literally costed millions of lives and should be treated as. | ||
Okay, let me let me get this right. | ||
The CEO of Pfizer just admits he's getting briefings by the CIA and the FBI, not just on cyber attacks, but he said information. | ||
The CEO, he admits, that's his voice, not mine. | ||
So he sits there right there and says, oh yeah, we're getting, you know, the CIA and the FBI. | ||
You talk about the weaponization of our national security. | ||
I mean, Darren Beattie, I think, is onto something here. | ||
You know, the FBI is kicking down the doors of James O'Keefe and the Veritas guys about the diary. | ||
As Raheem knows, we were given the diary a dozen times. | ||
I didn't think it was real. | ||
I mean, we were one of the key elements for the hard drive from hell, because I knew that was real, given my knowledge of the Chinese Communist Party and these companies. | ||
Right? | ||
And we had cyber experts everywhere. | ||
I checked it. | ||
It was 100% real, as now people admit. | ||
Not the lies of the intelligence community. | ||
They said, oh, it's a Russian counterintelligence operation. | ||
That's a lie. | ||
Bald-faced lie. | ||
Brennan and those guys. | ||
Guys took the ad out of the paper. | ||
Bald-faced liars. | ||
But here you have this Pfizer guy, the CEO, who in Trump time, the book, you'll see what a scumbag he is. | ||
He's a total scumbag. | ||
Complete scumbag. | ||
Total complete scumbag. | ||
He's sitting there going, yeah, we're getting briefed by the CIA, FBI on all this. | ||
Hello? | ||
Let's bring in Raheem Kassam. | ||
Raheem, the criminalizing, what, the Robert F. Kennedy book on Fauci, or the National Pulse, is Natalie Winters a criminal? | ||
Is she a criminal? | ||
Is she aiding and abetting a crime? | ||
National Pulse founder and editor and publisher, Raheem Kassam. | ||
Not that I'm aware of, but I'll leave myself some wiggle room there. | ||
Listen, the diary, I mean at the time there was no way to stand The diary up, right? | ||
There was there was no way to kind of corroborate whether or not that was real. | ||
And it actually is the FBI raiding James O'Keefe's home that tells you that the diary is real. | ||
So that is the real corroboration that actually people were looking for and waiting for. | ||
And so the America's security apparatus may well have turned into the shock troopers for the Biden regime and the corporate classes over the last several decades. | ||
But what it's done is it's given people Eyes on, effectively. | ||
And now people are googling and duck-duck-going their way to finding what this diary is and what exactly it says. | ||
And it says some pretty, pretty scurrilous things. | ||
Look. | ||
Let's talk about Pfizer for a second, because this guy and what he's saying up there, I think is the first time we've seen the real unvarnished truth come from this man's mouth. | ||
And I will quote from Virgil's Aeneid, Timio Danaios at Don Deferentes, beware of Greeks bearing gifts. | ||
And this is another Greek bearing gifts to the world. | ||
The gift of freedom, he talks about in that interview at the Atlantic Council, he talked about. | ||
What would be the circumstances whereby people can go back to normal? | ||
Well, Last time I checked, the CEO of Pfizer isn't an elected official. | ||
The last time I checked, the CEO of Pfizer isn't a policymaker. | ||
He's not accountable to the public in any way, and he should have no role in telling people exactly what it takes to get back to reality. | ||
But the bigger claim he makes, of course, is that people are criminal for spreading what he calls misinformation. | ||
Well, there's enough to unpack there. | ||
Number one, what is misinformation? | ||
And number two, what is criminal? | ||
So let's start with misinformation. | ||
Would he have said that it was misinformation to be floating the day after the world learned of this virus, an irresponsible theory that it came from a man eating a bat soup somewhere in China? | ||
Was that not irresponsible? | ||
Was that not misinformation? | ||
Was it not misinformation for Fauci to spread at the beginning of the pandemic that masks don't work and the borders don't need to be closed? | ||
Was that not misinformation? | ||
And why hasn't he spoken up on that? | ||
Was the idea of vaccine passports that I think I first floated on the war room over a year ago, and everybody called that a conspiracy theory, was it not misinformation to lie about that back at the time? | ||
And was it not misinformation to deny the fact that this was gene therapy in the vaccine here? | ||
Experimental, as somebody said just the other day, admitted on national television just the other day, but they denied it and they denied it. | ||
So is that not misinformation? | ||
And then the more important part of this, and I've got my notes here on this one because I think we need them. | ||
What is criminal? | ||
Well, according to the violation tracker on Pfizer itself, Pfizer has had $3.3 billion and 10 records of health care related offenses. | ||
They have had $1.1 billion and 19 records of government contracting related offenses, $100 million in safety related offenses, 11 times. | ||
$63 million in competition-related offenses, $5 million in environment-related offenses, and I couldn't be more specific than that. | ||
Off-label or unapproved promotion of medical products, $2.3 billion fine. | ||
False Claims Act, $784 million fine. | ||
So I'm not surprised that he knows a thing or two about criminality. | ||
This man presides over a criminal organization that has committed a number of crimes against the global public. | ||
Finally on this topic, he talks about how these, you know, criminal misinformation masterminds have caused millions of deaths. | ||
Millions of deaths. | ||
Think about it. | ||
Only 5 million people Globally are said to have died with COVID. | ||
Not from COVID, with COVID. | ||
That is the upper number that the corporate classes and the pharmaceutical classes expect us to believe is the number of COVID deaths out there. | ||
But it's with COVID, not from COVID. | ||
And yet he is out there claiming, talk about misinformation, that people on the internet have caused millions of people to die. | ||
By what? | ||
Questioning why there are vaccine mandates in free civil societies. | ||
Steve, I think this man has shown himself up in so many ways in that one little clip and I'm grateful for it. | ||
Rahim, how do people get to the podcast? | ||
National Pulse, you guys have been all over this. | ||
And yes, I will have Natalie's back. | ||
She's not a criminal, but her reporting is amazing on Fauci. | ||
We're going to try to have her back on here, although she's in class most of the time. | ||
How do people get to all the information, all the information that you put out that has never been refuted? | ||
Although this guy is saying, oh, the misinformation merchants, that's the biggest health crisis out there. | ||
How do they get to you, sir? | ||
Yeah, TheNationalPulse.com, and to support our work it's FundRealNews.com. | ||
One more question for him. | ||
What about all the myocarditis, all the VAERS deaths? | ||
Are those criminal? | ||
I'd like to know, and I think the rest of the world would as well. | ||
Rahim, I don't think he'd want to be on a debate stage with you, for you taking him on, or his corporate PR guys think it'd be too tough. | ||
How did people get to the podcast? | ||
The National Pulse.com forward slash podcast. | ||
And as soon as I get rid of this sinus blockage that I have right now, we'll be doing another show really soon. | ||
Rahim Ghassan, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
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Yes. | |
Okay, let's go to Loudoun County, back to Loudoun County, where they're having this rally. | ||
Tiffany Palifko, who's the co-founder and one of the leaders of PAC, Parents Against Critical Theory. | ||
So, Tiffany, why are you out there today? | ||
You won a massive election last week. | ||
Why is it a week later, when the whole world's been talking about it? | ||
Why are you back in Loudoun? | ||
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Because we still have plenty of work to do. | |
It's not over, and we still have to fight against the CRT that's happening in our classrooms, the gender ideology, the inappropriate books that are found in our kids' elementary and middle and high school classroom libraries. | ||
And we are fighting back because it simply will not just go away. | ||
Yes, it's wonderful that we won this gubernatorial race and that we know that a new day is ahead of us, but we're just not quite there yet. | ||
This is what I don't understand. | ||
You're telling me that after the big sweeping victory last week with all the senior executive positions in the Commonwealth of Virginia's government and flipping the House of Delegates, that the school board and the teachers unions and those people just didn't say, okay, you won. | ||
Here are the keys. | ||
The parents take over. | ||
That didn't happen? | ||
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Oh, it certainly won't be that easy. | |
You know that the leftist ideology is rooted deep in education, and they most definitely aren't going to let that go without a fight. | ||
You know, just several months ago, the Education NEA, excuse me, stated that they fully embraced CRT and that they would not go out without a fight if they weren't allowed to disseminate it throughout our schools. | ||
So we know that this is here. | ||
We have uncovered it through lessons. | ||
We've uncovered it through trainings that have been conducted with all of our teachers and staff throughout not only our county, but Across this country, we have receipts of trainings that have been done and the amount of money that's been spent. | ||
I know Loudoun County has spent over $6 million in equity training through fiscal year 2022 for their staff. | ||
So we know it's entrenched and the work is just beginning because it's not just here. | ||
It's not just happening in Loudoun County, it's happening all across this country. | ||
And my favorite verb now, as you've heard me say several times, is Loudonize. | ||
We are going to loudenize America because we are helping parents to see, and not only parents but taxpayers, because even if you don't have children in the public school systems, your money is still going to fund this trash if it's actually being taught and it's being carried out. | ||
And we know that it is. | ||
So what we want to do is loudenize America and make sure that we can effectively eradicate The cancer that is occurring in our schools across this country, and we are working to do it here. | ||
Yes, it's exciting that power will transfer in January, but we haven't gotten to that point yet, and you know it's not going to be given up without a fight. | ||
How do you, how do you, we got about a minute here, and I want to hold you over the break. | ||
How do you loudenize the country? | ||
What is the plan to do that? | ||
Because our audience is nationwide. | ||
Tell us how you're going to do it, and how can they help? | ||
How can they participate? | ||
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Okay so loudenizing is going to occur by essentially providing trainings for parents who may be coming to us and saying we think that CRT might be occurring in our child's school or we think there's gender ideology going on and we want to know what we can do to recognize it and find out how to get rid of it and so by starting with Educating parents on what it is that they need to be looking for. | |
Providing them with trainings on what kind of vocabulary do you need to look for? | ||
What kind of words do you need to look for in your child's curriculum? | ||
Is there social emotional learning that's being taught in your child's school? | ||
Because now critical race theory has morphed into social emotional learning and that is what's being carried out For our babies, for our youngest children, our three to five year olds are being taught social emotional learning and it's not the pretty package that you think it is. | ||
It is rooted in identity politics. | ||
It's rooted in getting children to hate themselves if they have a certain skin color. | ||
And feel like they are oppressors if they have a different skin color. | ||
So these are things that are happening in our schools. | ||
And by teaching parents and by informing them about what it is that they need to look for, that's how we loudenize. | ||
It first has to start with their understanding. | ||
Tiffany, hang on one second. | ||
We're going to take a short break. | ||
Tiffany Palifko, one of the founders of PAC, Parents Against Critical Theory, will join us on the other side in the room. | ||
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Let's go back to Tiffany Palifko. | ||
By the way, Tiffany, just one thing, because I want to send the site to find people so they can find that process, nomenclature, all of it. | ||
But MSNBC continuing to hammer today, you're just wrong, ma'am. | ||
They don't teach CRT. | ||
It's some theory from Harvard Law School with Derrick Bell. | ||
It's not taught. | ||
It's never been taught. | ||
And you're just an angry Karen that's upset about some things happening at the school that you didn't like. | ||
What say you, ma'am? | ||
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So I wonder if anyone has ever turned the question back around on them and said to them, what evidence do you have that CRT is not being taught in our schools? | |
I don't ever hear anyone say that. | ||
What evidence do they have that it's not being taught? | ||
Because guess what? | ||
If someone were to ask them that, they would be deer in headlights and they wouldn't know what to say. | ||
And they would call us white supremacists, and they would call us racists, And they would call us domestic terrorists because we don't approve of it. | ||
Because we are the ones who can provide the facts and the evidence that it is being taught. | ||
They have nothing else to go on. | ||
And that will be the continuous conversation that we go back and forth with over and over again is that, oh, it's not being taught in schools. | ||
This is just the Harvard Law School theory. | ||
This isn't happening. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
It is happening. | ||
And they probably cannot provide any evidence to us that it's not. | ||
Tiffany, how do people get to your website? | ||
How can they find out more about this? | ||
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Yep, people can find us at PACT, StopCRT. | |
We are on Gab, Getter, Twitter, Facebook, GiveSendGo, and we have a website which is StopLCPSCRT.com. | ||
Okay, we'll put it up on all the platforms in Our Real America's Voice. | ||
Remember, the purpose here is to loudenize the country. | ||
Tiffany Palifko, thank you for fighting for your children, for the school system, and for all the kids throughout the country. | ||
We really appreciate it. | ||
Okay, I want to go to Toni Shoup now. | ||
She's one of the activists, grassroots activist, up in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Tony, you got in touch with me right now. | ||
You're activists. | ||
You guys are all worked up. | ||
There's a county. | ||
Is there going to be an audit at one of these counties on the vote that took place last week? | ||
Can you give us the details? | ||
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Sure. | |
The actual, the chair of the PAGOP in Chester County has asked for a full forensic audit of last week's election because of the issues that were uncovered. | ||
Everything from, I'm just reading the stuff right now that people have sent me, there was a glitch in an uploading of their mail-in ballot data. | ||
A glitch. | ||
I like that word. | ||
That their notifications continue to mention that there were issues with USB sticks and the way that the ballots were uploaded. | ||
There's all kind of crazy stuff happening in Montgomery County, too, with ballots coming in overnight, the count stopping, and some 2.30 in the morning there's a ballot dump where 20,000 ballots are coming out of nowhere. | ||
But Chester County GOP Chair has stepped up. | ||
His name is Dr. Akin. | ||
He has written a letter requesting a forensic audit of this election from last week so that we can finally get to the bottom of all these shenanigans. | ||
Everything that is causing the disruption in Pennsylvania and people to not trust our election process needs addressed, and thankfully he stepped up and is asking for that. | ||
Tony, we only got a couple minutes. | ||
How do people, has the War Room Posse helped our colleagues in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania? | ||
What do you need this audience to do? | ||
Where should they go? | ||
What should they do? | ||
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What we're asking right now is to reach out to the county commissioners. | |
It's going to be up to them in Chester County. | ||
Their contact information is going to be on Audit the Vote PA's Telegram channel. | ||
We'll get that up later today. | ||
It's not up now. | ||
We're going to ask you to reach out to them and make your voices heard that you support a full forensic audit of last week's November 2nd, 2021 election. | ||
By the way, those Telegram channels for all the America First audits, all these audits, there's all types of different ones. | ||
People have Splinter Group split off. | ||
All these people are fighting to get full forensic audits. | ||
Make sure you go there. | ||
Check it all out. | ||
It's incredible. | ||
So once again, it's Audit PA. | ||
Where do people go on the Telegram channel? | ||
It'll be about 8 o'clock tonight. | ||
You'll have the information up? | ||
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Correct. | |
Maybe before that. | ||
Just search Audit the Vote PA on Telegram and we should pop right up. | ||
Tony, how do people get your personal? | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people track you? | ||
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You can go to our website, AuditTheVotePA.com. | |
We are also on Gab in Facebook and Getter. | ||
Feel free to volunteer or donate to us if you like what we're doing. | ||
What I love about the grassroots folks up there in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, you're not going to quit, you're not going to stop. | ||
Now you have the Chester County GOP calling for a full forensic audit. | ||
They need your support. | ||
Tony Shoup, thank you for carving time away from the family to join us. | ||
Thanks for having me. The lead story in Politico right now is wait for it, it's the parental rights movement is greater than just CRT. The mainstream media understands exactly what we're doing here, okay? You've seen it in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania where there's grassroots leaders about getting full forensic audit. You're seeing by Tiffany Polifko and by the way hundreds and thousands of other mothers and fathers that are fighting this at the school board level. | ||
This fight's just starting, but we're winning. | ||
Also, precinct committeemen, right? | ||
To sign up and be a precinct, go to Precinct Strategy. | ||
And, and we're going to get into this more tomorrow, the stripping of the committee assignments for these, uh, for these, uh, collaborationists, these, these people in the House that betrayed all of us by voting for this half-baked Green New Deal plan, right? | ||
Plus, the redistricting. | ||
The redistricting is so vitally important, and you have a full meltdown in Maryland that's saying, hey, we're going to run all the Republicans out of here, out of Congress. | ||
We're going to get to all of it tomorrow morning, get some other special guests. | ||
And on Thursday, I want to announce, we're going to have very special programming all day in the War Room, the two hours of the morning and in the afternoon on Veterans Day. | ||
We're going to be a special location, very special thing for all of our veterans and everybody else that supports veterans. | ||
Very special program. | ||
So I want to thank you. | ||
We will see you tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock in the War Room. |