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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst always, because if you don't and the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
OK, welcome back to The War Room. | ||
It's Friday, 19 November, Year of the Lord 2021, a pretty landmark day. | ||
Overnight, eight hours of McCarthy, Speaker McCarthy throwing down. | ||
Matt Gaetz thought not hard enough. | ||
Other people thought it was a pretty good job. | ||
But the bill passed anyway, and now we're in the middle of it. | ||
We're going to rust vote President Trump's Director of Office and Management and Budget on with us in a minute. | ||
But I've got Candace Taylor. | ||
One of the reasons I want to have Candace on today, we're talking about priming people. | ||
We're talking about getting rid of the establishment. | ||
There's one thing to want to talk about. | ||
It's another thing to do it and what it takes to put people out there. | ||
And I think Candace is very emblematic of the grassroots movement and the fight and the heart and the intensity and the urgency to save their country. | ||
The grassroots movement shows, but you're against long odds. | ||
Let's take Brian Kemp. | ||
President Trump, there's not a governor in this country that President Trump has targeted more for removal than Brian Kemp. | ||
Okay, Ducey up there, but not like Kemp, for a host of reasons, right? | ||
And Kemp wouldn't be the governor, wouldn't have beat Stacey Abrams, wouldn't have won the primaries, not for Trump's support. | ||
So Candace Taylor's priming him. | ||
Now, Candace, he has consolidated All the Chamber of Commerce money. | ||
He's consolidated, particularly as Atlanta aspires to be a world city, he's consolidated all that big business money who are hedging their bets for Democrats and Republicans. | ||
Given the fact that he is the sitting governor, given the fact that he's consolidated all the establishment Republicans, given the fact he's got a huge war chest, walk us through how a patriot like yourselves with grassroots people, how do you mount a campaign to take that on? | ||
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It is amazing. | |
I want to tell you what, I have been just floored. | ||
It's God, first of all. | ||
Jesus is helping us through this. | ||
But our grassroots have blown up. | ||
In two weeks, we have tripled volunteers. | ||
We have over 600 foot soldiers, and we're going to have thousands of them. | ||
And that doesn't take money. | ||
They're passionate because they want to bring Georgia back to the people. | ||
And Brian Kemp cannot speak on a stage without being booed completely off, unless it is totally his establishment cronies. | ||
That's a fact. | ||
I see it all over the state, and it's not going away, it's not changing. | ||
The people of Georgia will not have him. | ||
Unless he hijacks the election, he will not win and he will not be the governor of Georgia. | ||
The people want someone who is like them, who listens to them, and who is going to go in there and not have a price tag on their head. | ||
China will not own Georgia. | ||
I know that I'm going to win because the radical left is attacking me like crazy. | ||
There's three new articles out with ABC, Rachel Maddow, and Daily Mail that is calling me the far-right candidate, the radical one. | ||
That's okay. | ||
That's good. | ||
I joined great ranks of patriots in that. | ||
You, Steve, President Trump, my friend Marjorie Taylor Greene. | ||
That's great. | ||
I'm proud to be with y'all. | ||
And I will fight to the bitter end to bring Georgia back to the people. | ||
Let me ask you, you've got this special session down there that's doing the redistricting, and people, we're not happy with what we're hearing of that because the establishment's playing too softball on what should really happen down there with those seats. | ||
We didn't get, we failed to get, as big a debacle it is down there, we failed to get the November 3 full forensic audit on the agenda. | ||
So, given that, is there grassroots support? | ||
If we couldn't do that, is given the disaster and debacle that Georgia is because of Stacey's laws and everything Stacey Abrams did, and God bless her, hey, she made it happen, right? | ||
You got one thing you can say, I don't like her politics, but I like her force of will. | ||
Given that, how do you mount a legitimate challenge to Kemp given the fact we couldn't get the 3 November full forensic audit to force the establishment down there to put it on the special session of the Georgia Legislature? | ||
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Well, the people of Georgia are severely angry. | |
So we have pushed and pushed. | ||
We've had thousands of notices and affidavits demanding phone calls, emails, rallies. | ||
We have done so much ground game work here, and our Georgia legislators have dug their heels in and refused, blatantly refused the will of the people. | ||
And they are not happy. | ||
They have broken their oath of office. | ||
The people of Georgia are infuriated. | ||
They're beyond themselves. | ||
Every time I go to a meeting, I was in one last night near Athens, and they were saying, what do we do? | ||
I mean, they were screaming, what do we do? | ||
We want an audit. | ||
We want a decertification. | ||
We know President Trump won. | ||
What do we do? | ||
And I just kept telling them, keep on hammering these legislators. | ||
They're in session right now. | ||
Do not stop. | ||
They're mad about the redistricting. | ||
They're trying to give it to the Democrats. | ||
They're trying to. | ||
But I just keep coming back to myself and I'm thinking, we're so awake. | ||
We're having precinct chairs being organized. | ||
Stacey Abrams and what she did on her side, we're doing it better. | ||
We're outsmarting her in Georgia. | ||
We're not sitting around spilling our guns. | ||
We're awake. | ||
I know the left's woke because they don't use correct grammar, but we're awake on the right in Georgia, and we are going to outwork them every single time, and they're going to be scared to cheat. | ||
They're going to be scared. | ||
But they need to fix 2020. | ||
Do not get me wrong, and I will never stop pushing for that, because I do not believe we will ever have a fair legal election in Georgia again until we get it right. | ||
Candace, how do people find out more about you? | ||
How do they get to know you? | ||
What website? | ||
How are they following you on social media? | ||
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I'm glad you asked, Steve. | |
We're raising a bunch of money this month, $100,000. | ||
CandaceTaylor.com. | ||
Go there. | ||
I'd love for you to donate, Steve. | ||
You go ahead and write that check, and we will just get it done. | ||
In Georgia, we're buying signs, billboards, commercials, and we're going to outwork every one of them. | ||
As I told you, Candace, you don't get it unless you ask. | ||
We like to ask. | ||
Candace Taylor, she's a... | ||
A fighter and a firebrand against long odds down in Georgia. | ||
I got to tell you, Candace, God bless you on your fight, because there's a big problem down there. | ||
Given the debacle and the embarrassment of what happened on 3 November about this election in Georgia, and to know that it's not on the special session, and to understand that this redistricting is they're playing footsies with the Democrats, the establishment just wants to get, you know, get by, just kick the can down the road. | ||
It's patriots like you who are going to make them stand up and take notice. | ||
So, Candace, thank you very much for coming on the show. | ||
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Don't compromise, Steve. | |
But I want to say one thing. | ||
Thank you for having me, because you didn't have to. | ||
And I appreciate you for being for everyone. | ||
I really do. | ||
And you didn't have to have me on here. | ||
I don't have the most money. | ||
I don't have the most name recognition. | ||
But you're a patriot, and I appreciate you. | ||
We appreciate you, too, Candace. | ||
You're a fighter. | ||
You're what this country's about. | ||
So go with God. | ||
Candace Taylor, down in Georgia. | ||
People in Georgia got a lot of fight in them. | ||
We're gonna have to see it. | ||
I gotta tell you, that's what I keep saying. | ||
Hey, I don't like Stacey Abrams' politics, but she fought. | ||
She would not back down. | ||
We need some of that on our side of the football. | ||
I'm gonna go to Russ Vogt now. | ||
He's a fighter. | ||
Russ, I had to have you on today because I need you to walk us through. | ||
We've had Gates take a shot of it, James Golden took a shot at it, Boris took a shot of it, and they're all great. | ||
Okay, but you're the guy that Trump depended on to go through this stuff, so walk us through why this is so transformational, sir. | ||
Sure, and we'll get back to the scoring and the cost of it, but basically this is the implementation of a cradle-to-grave government expansion, the likes of which we have not seen. | ||
And it changes the incentive structure on the American people. | ||
So everything from universal pre-K for threes and fours to make it more likely that government bureaucrats will have a say in ensuring that our young people have the propaganda of the government as opposed to being raised in their home. | ||
Everything from a massive amnesty. | ||
Stephen Miller has looked at this and said this is one of the most historic amnesties we've ever seen in the midst of a border crisis. | ||
Uh, it's dramatically expanding Obamacare, uh, ensuring that there's no work required when we give out earned income tax credits. | ||
And then, of course, the big thing is $555 billion in laying the groundwork, the political and economic winners, for the Green New Deal and cap-and-trade, which they have not been able to get through legislation, and they have not been able to get through regulation, and they have tried with both under Obama. | ||
What this does is, and the Environmental Defense Fund and all the left enviros are out there saying, this is what we needed. | ||
This is what we needed to be able to show the world that we are going in the direction and it will be very hard for us to pull it back, even though Manchin has already knocked some of the worst features out of it. | ||
This is the political and administrative game that's necessary to be able to have the Green New Deal. | ||
So on every different level, every time you look at this bill, child care spending, they're trying to create a new political group of individuals who are part of the Democratic coalition. | ||
Every time you look at a provision of this bill, you're thinking, this is not just additional spending. | ||
This is incentivizing in bringing woke administrative law This is why I don't want to get to it. | ||
And I want to step back and go through this one more time because I think people have to understand this. | ||
The reason there were no hearings, the reason there's no due diligence, the reason they just gave it to the CBO and they didn't even do the interactivity or the interrelationship score is that And I keep telling people, they say, oh, these Democrats are dumb. | ||
These Democrats are as cunning as snakes. | ||
They're very, very, very smart and crafty about how they do it. | ||
They're dumb about how the world works and how you create real value. | ||
But this bill is actually The bill that funds, I call it the bankruptcy bill, but it's a bill that actually permanently funds the administrative state, and they do it in a very cunning and sneaky way. | ||
That's the fundamental transformation between the, because the administrative state, remember the reason I say it's got to be deconstructed, taken apart, it's anti-democratic in that it's beyond politics, it's permanent. | ||
It's not a bureaucracy, it's an administrative state, and it's there permanently. | ||
This is how they fund the inside game and the outside game. | ||
Is that correct, Russ? | ||
It is. | ||
What they're trying to do is create the administrative offices that be able to ensure that these provisions get expanded on because there's now a bureaucratic class that has an interest in it. | ||
So when they craft next year's budget, you think all of these sunsets and budget gimmicks are going to be still in there? | ||
Of course not. | ||
They're going to be trying to expand them. | ||
But what they will then have on the outside is they will have a political set of winners Political winners and economic winners who are now getting some tax break because they are putting a solar panel on their business. | ||
They're having these new winners who are clamoring. | ||
It's now a new entitlement. | ||
You think it's going to be able, we're going to be able to now go back and require people to work after they just got their earned income tax credit for two years without doing anything for it? | ||
Those are the kinds of things that make it so it's very, very hard in the future to roll these things back and why we believe And non-partisan budget analysts believe that this is a $5 trillion bill that is being sent over to Joe Manchin. | ||
This is not a $1.6 or a $2 trillion bill. | ||
This is a $5 trillion bill, far in excess of the $1.75 limit that he provided to the Democrats in his own party. | ||
This is why it's a lie. | ||
We've got two minutes in this segment. | ||
I know you're going to stay over this, but I've got to go back over that one more time. | ||
So this audience, which is always the best prepared, because of the sunsets and other gimmicks that are not going to be there, this is $5 trillion, not of investments, because they've test marketed that. | ||
It's spending. | ||
This is $5 trillion that's permanent. | ||
Is that correct, Russ? | ||
Yes. | ||
This is a $5 trillion bill. | ||
They have some gimmicks, they have offsets, they have sunsets that are designed To make this on paper look like it is a smaller bill, but it's not. | ||
And this is coming from Wharton Schools, their actuaries, and it's coming from folks on the outside like Committee for Responsible Budget. | ||
And CBO is like a little bit of a computer. | ||
You give them a set of facts that you want them to look at, and they pump out that with that set of facts. | ||
They don't look at the real world. | ||
They don't look at the totality of what's going on in the economy, and so they have certain Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back with Russ, and I want to go to how fundamentally transformational this is, and also the fact of how they gun-decked this and lied about it. | ||
You talked about the CBO, because they didn't do the interactivity piece, they just did the verticals piece. | ||
In addition, Russ, this actually shows, if you get into the details, numbers, we get to a trillion dollars added to the national debt. | ||
The deficits accumulate to a trillion dollars before they hit an inflection point where the IRS agents kick in, where they start getting the revenue generation. | ||
I mean, it's a farce. | ||
Of what they put up there. | ||
And this is why they had no committee hearings. | ||
This is why they didn't allow people to do due diligence. | ||
This is why they dumped the bill up and voted on it right away with 20 minutes of debate. | ||
It's a complete con. | ||
It's a con. | ||
And it's a dangerous con. | ||
We've told you this for months and months and months and months and months. | ||
And that's why there's 13. | ||
The 19 senators and the 13 house members have got to go. | ||
They're the ones that set the groundwork. | ||
They laid the predicate for this thing to come forward. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Russ, vote. | ||
President Trump's Director of Office of Management and Budget in the last year of his first term. | ||
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We're going to return with Russ Vought in the War Room in a moment. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, holiday season's coming up, and if you would think to go to MyPillow.com, support our sponsor, Mike Lindell. | ||
We're going to have Mike on the 5 o'clock show tonight. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
The 23rd is Tuesday. | ||
He's going to talk today specifically about his interactions with attorney generals around the country. | ||
Also want to give you a heads up, Tina Peters, the gold star mom out in Mesa County, Colorado. | ||
That's the whistleblower. | ||
We had the FBI at her house the other day beating down her door, terrorizing and humiliating her. | ||
That's Tina Peters' words, not mine. | ||
The Washington Post has a hit piece coming out on Tina Peters here momentarily. | ||
We'll make sure we'll put that up on all the All our sites and try to get Tina on here today. | ||
It's Friday the 19th of November the year of our Lord 2021 a monumental days. | ||
You woke up this morning ladies and gentlemen over your morning coffee. | ||
The acting president of our beloved Republic was Kamala Harris. | ||
She had the nuclear codes Joe Biden has gone into the hospital on his annual fiscal. | ||
physical for a routine procedure called an ospity, they say. | ||
The White House, Jen Psaki put it today, that the powers of the presidency on a temporary basis, the technicality of being the acting president, is now Kamala Harris on the same day, a really, as we've warned now for months and months and months and months and months, a bill that is shocking in its scale, shocking in its complexity, and quite frankly, shocking about the vision of the Democratic Party, the woke corporations that support them | ||
and their billionaire oligarch donors of the direction they want to take this country. | ||
And between now and December 31st this year, there's going to be a firestorm. | ||
And that firestorm is about the direction of this country, the balance sheet of the Federal Reserve, the balance sheet of the country, The debt ceiling, how you fund the government on an annual basis, the systemic $1 to $1.5 trillion deficits we had, how it's all going to be financed, and this bill on top of all of it. | ||
And Russ Votes is absolutely correct. | ||
This is a $5 trillion minimum. | ||
It's a minimum of a $5 trillion bill. | ||
And it's all happy talk. | ||
When you look through these in business school, if you had presented this, this would be a called an incomplete because the analysis is infantile. | ||
It's a disgrace that this was hidden from the American people. | ||
It's a disgrace that they didn't allow due diligence and hearings to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We are where we are, ladies and gentlemen, and this is why patriots have to put their shoulder to the wheel. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
We are the fight club, but we're fights that matter. | ||
This is a fight that matters. | ||
Russ Vought, I just want to talk about the phoniness of the analysis. | ||
Just on their math, it gets you to a trillion dollars deficit in a couple of years, and then you hit an inflection point because all of a sudden tax revenues start kicking in. | ||
From the $80,000, remember, in the infrastructure bill here, not one inch of wall is built, not one new ICE agent or border patrol is added, Yet they have $124 billion spent on stopping deportations, right? | ||
And they hire 80,000 IRS agents to go after middle class and working class people to get their money. | ||
Russ, vote. | ||
Yeah, there's no question. | ||
So this is designed on paper. | ||
To try to get to the point where it doesn't cost anything on paper, it's a total joke. | ||
And what you're getting at is that the fact that all of the costs are front-loaded, so they create upwards of a trillion dollars in deficits in the first five years, and that's because their spending is in those first couple of years, and then they have artificial sunsets. | ||
And then they have the revenues, the tax hikes, that kick up permanently over the 10-year window, and the IRS auditors that are hired and are going to be doing audits for everyone over $100,000, Probably. | ||
In terms of having the American people go through that root canal of the government looking over their shoulders. | ||
At the end of the day, they don't care about the cost of their pay-fors at the end of the day. | ||
They want to raise taxes, but in terms of the offsets, this is for a temporary moment to be able to get through Joe Manchin and the Senate and make it look as cheap as possible. | ||
And I think after a big vote like we just had, we've got to know this thing is not over. | ||
By any stretch, this is going to go to the Senate. | ||
Joe Manchin has said he does not support it in its current way. | ||
They will make changes and this will come back to the House when they make those changes. | ||
So we've got a long way to go. | ||
Yeah, we got a lot of fight. | ||
I just want to make sure, too, so people understand this, because we love inside baseball for our audience. | ||
I think you'd be smarter how to think about it. | ||
There's two things that happen. | ||
It's not just the spending. | ||
It's programmatically. | ||
Programmatically, these things are set up with offices and people and procedures. | ||
Those programs get put in there. | ||
And as you know, it's impossible. | ||
Once a program's in, it's like the weed. | ||
You can't get out. | ||
Talk to us about that, because that was your job at OMB, is to programmatically look at, from the bills that get passed, how it flows through, The administrative state apparatus. | ||
Russ, vote. | ||
Sure, let's just take the child care spending. | ||
When you do additional child care spending, when you do two years of universal pre-K, who manages that spending? | ||
Well, that's the Department of Health and Human Services. | ||
And so, all of a sudden, you have not just provided a new entitlement to a subset of the American people, you have created an entire administrative state to govern that funding and all of the bureaucracy that is needed to do that. | ||
And they will, of course, grow each and every year. | ||
So when we fund, in the end of the year that Steve mentioned, the annual appropriations process, that is more of the same bureaucracy that is going to build out and manage this Build Back Better program. | ||
And so these things are totally interrelated, and that's another reason why that bill should be opposed later this year, or early next month. | ||
Biden's in panic mode because of inflation. | ||
They were wrong inflation. | ||
They've thrown gasoline on it because of their previous spending bills. | ||
Now their pitch, Russ, is that this is an anti-inflation bill. | ||
This is actually going to drive costs down. | ||
How ridiculous is that, sir? | ||
Well, it is because of the reality that they don't have economic growth policies in this program. | ||
When this was President Trump, we took a short-term hit on the deficit, even though we were going to pay for it in full, because we had actual pro-growth policies in there. | ||
They don't have that. | ||
They have policies that just take more and more. | ||
From entrepreneurs and businesses across this country, and then redirect it to utterly things that do not create economic growth. | ||
And I think that's the challenge that he has, and the fact that inflation is going to keep getting worse. | ||
I mean, they could be looking at a 7% inflation by the end of the year, and this is at the very time where the Senate's going to be working through this bill to try to get it back to the House or to the President's desk. | ||
You've always been a strategist about how to think through these things. | ||
We have the convergence now of the continuing resolution, which is how the government's funded on an annual basis, the debt ceiling, which is around December 15th, and now this bill. | ||
They're all going to converge into one thing, Russ. | ||
So for our audience, how do they get up to speed on getting as much information as possible? | ||
And what can they do to put their shoulders to the wheel to stop this? | ||
To have no more continuing resolutions. | ||
Pelosi and those guys are going to have to shut down the government if they can't get it funded. | ||
Number two, no increase to the debt ceiling. | ||
And number three, to stop this bill, this convergence, which is going to create a massive firestorm politically in this town. | ||
How does this audience participate? | ||
Sure. | ||
They can go to americarenewing.com. | ||
They can follow me at atrusvote on both Twitter and Getter, and we will continue to put information out. | ||
Most important, they need to develop relationships with their Republican members of the United States Senate and Congressmen to say, oppose the continuing resolution. | ||
Full stop. | ||
This is something where we have to have that posture because there are a ton of priorities that the Biden administration have that rely on that continuing resolution. | ||
And from a strategic standpoint, you know, it's really important to try to keep these things separate. | ||
We can't let them merge like they want to. | ||
The debt limit, which needs to be opposed, and the continuing resolution. | ||
We've got to be able to create multiple leverage points at every juncture. | ||
So the CR, in other words, if they can't get a continuing resolution passed, they're going to have to present some sort of real budget. | ||
If they can't do that, Pelosi, And Schumer will end up shutting down the Biden administration's government, correct? | ||
That's correct. | ||
So that is why that is the number one thing you think to focus on right now, to make sure that everybody's got their show of the will, absolutely no on any more, because what they want to do is continue to kick the can down the road for 90 day periods and just to get past all this, correct? | ||
Correct. | ||
They want to kick it into Christmas, into New Year's, and then they've got a situation where it's up a little closer to the actual expiration of the debt limit. | ||
And when you have an expiration of the debt limit, we've got to oppose it. | ||
But it does create, they have an additional political lever that they use against us, which is Wall Street freaking out. | ||
And so we've got to take this one at a time, have this fight early in December, and be able to win this thing and force them To be able to pass the bills that they need and not rely on our support. | ||
Russ, if they go to the site, your new organization, are they going to get the information? | ||
Because one of the things here, people are so intimidated by this and they try to make it very intimidating. | ||
But if you actually think about it and put it in practical terms, it's actually pretty straightforward. | ||
Is that what they can get by going to your new organization? | ||
Yeah, they'll get information, they'll learn tactics on how to get involved and how to build the relationships with members of Congress to be effective and apply what they learn on this show that you do such a great job with and make it so that they can apply that with the activism portion of what we do. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do people attract you during the day? | ||
Because you're updating your social media all the time to get people heads up on these issues. | ||
Sure, at RussVote, at Twitter, and Getter. | ||
And AmericaRenewing.com, we have a Citizens for Renewing America organization that's specifically designed to get patriots on this show involved in the political process. | ||
Russ, thank you very much. | ||
President Trump's Director of Office and Management and Budget. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Quite a fight. | ||
It's going to be quite intense. | ||
Quite intense. | ||
No on the CR, no on the debt ceiling, debt limit, the debt ceiling increase. | ||
And Russ is 100% correct. | ||
They're going to try to have Wall Street scare the bejesus out of you. | ||
Right? | ||
That you're going to crash all the capital markets. | ||
Well, it's their $5 trillion of reckless, irresponsible spending. | ||
It's not investments. | ||
This is flat-out bribery. | ||
This is to empower the administrative state as if it needs any more empowering. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Royce White, Joe Allen, Ben Harnwell, all join us next in the War Room. | ||
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War Room, pandemic with Stephen K. | |
Bannon. The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room, pandemic. | ||
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Bannon. | ||
you. | ||
Okay, you know, we curate everything we do here. | ||
In other words, we go through all the stories, all the analysis, everything, and make sure we're getting you signal and not noise every day. | ||
But as you know, we juggle. | ||
We have to juggle so much because there's so much important information you need to know. | ||
We're very proud of the fact of the voices we've given platforms to that have now become kind of thought leaders in this populist nationalist movement throughout the world. | ||
But there's so much going on now with the FBI raids, things happening in Europe, the geopolitics, obviously. | ||
What happened with Monday Night with China. | ||
Tomorrow we're going to do two specials from 10 to 11. | ||
We've got specials of the DOJ and FBI against American moms. | ||
We're going to talk first hand to some of the people that have had these FBI raids and the FBI surveillance. | ||
No, being included as domestic terrorists is the school board. | ||
So that's the first hour second hour. | ||
We go into detail of what happened Monday night. | ||
Monday night was a seminal event in American geopolitical history against the Chinese Communist Party, and it was quite disturbing. | ||
Joe Biden. | ||
In this illegitimate, reckless regime kowtow to the Chinese Communist Party and really embraced what it is to be a tributary state, which is very dangerous. | ||
We're in very, very, very dangerous waters now in this entire confrontation with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So that's tomorrow. | ||
10 to 11 will be the FBI against the moms of America, the DOJ against the moms. | ||
and 11 will be about the geopolitics. | ||
So you don't want to miss it. | ||
It is going to be quite, quite powerful. | ||
And the people we have on are going to be, I think, shock you by some of the stuff that you're going to hear and see. | ||
By the way, I want to thank Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike Lindell is going to be on at 5 o'clock. | ||
They got some pretty explosive news of what's going on for his 23 November launch of this He's been working on with the cyber and all that. | ||
Like I said, we're not machine guys, but Mike has been out there hammering, hammering, hammering. | ||
He's got the information. | ||
He says he's going to put it all into this lawsuit. | ||
He's got these attorney generals lined up today. | ||
He's going to give us an update about specifically what attorney generals are kind of, maybe not the ones that are in, but some of the ones that are out are being recalcitrant. | ||
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Okay. | ||
I want to go now to one of the thought leaders of the populist movement in this country, Royce White, known as a basketball star throughout his storied career. | ||
He's now one of the big stars of the Big Three Basketball League. | ||
But he's really a voice and I think a moral code among athletes, particularly when it comes to the To the lawlessness of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So Royce, I know you've got your getter and your Twitter always runs hot, your social media. | ||
I want to just go into what's happening now. | ||
There's a tennis star that is missing because she's been raped by senior member cadre of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
She's missing. | ||
Looks like the world tennis players are falling in line of where is she? | ||
Well, thanks for having me again, Steve. | ||
But at the same time the NBA continues and now I think the PGA is starting to talk about their strategic Partnerships with the Chinese Communist Party, and I think a lot of the basketball players started to single out LeBron James Can you just said what what is going on here, sir? | ||
Well, thanks for having me again Steve, um, you know, this is what happens when you let a communist dictator Then two million people to a concentration camp you know the story about this tennis stars is certainly a alarming and scary But there are many just like her in the weaker camps and I don't think any of us should be surprised about her disappearance I think that many of us have been so conditioned in this culture of elitism. | ||
We want to believe that if we work hard and ascend to a position like hers, that we'll be safe from authoritarianism. | ||
We want to hope that or believe that, but it's just not the case. | ||
Nobody's safe. | ||
under authoritarian rule. And that's what we're seeing now. | ||
Now, you know, it may it may turn out that this this woman is found and she's absolutely OK. But but right now it looks like she's been, you know, detained by the Chinese Communist Party. And, you know, that that shouldn't shock us. In the earliest days of this pandemic, Dr. Lee, who sounded the alarm on on coronavirus there, Wuhan Hospital was detained the same way. And I think all of these corporations that have been in need of China, whether it be Nike or individual athletes | ||
such as LeBron James and many other corporations, you know, they have delusions of grandeur about what their position will be if President Xi and the CCP eventually take over this country and the rest of the free world. | ||
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Royce, here's what I want to understand, and you've made this case over and over again. | ||
How can the apparel companies and the tennis shoe companies understand they're drafting off the slave labor of the Lao Bajing in China, and the billionaire or very wealthy basketball players Not get that. | ||
I mean, LeBron James is not a dumb guy. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
He's a very smart guy. | ||
So I think what is the disconnect? | ||
Because you do a pretty good job in walking through what this connection is. | ||
You've been a hammer on it. | ||
Other voices are starting to come up now and support you. | ||
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I think people are confused. | |
What don't? | ||
The guys like LeBron James, who's obviously very smart, what does he not understand about the connection between the Chinese Communist Party's slave labor and these global corporations? | ||
Well, there's two things, Steve. | ||
The first is that we start from a false premise that these people actually care about freedom or democracy. | ||
And then the second premise is that there is a certain elite class in our country and around the world, in the first world, that hasn't looked away from China's crimes as some economic quid pro quo. | ||
And I've tried to stress this to people many times is, you know, China is where America is headed. | ||
China is where the West is headed. | ||
These people idolize Xi Jinping and the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
They covet his authority. | ||
Now, they're not ballsy enough to go ahead and snatch it themselves under constitutional, you know, democracies like we have here in America. | ||
But in secret, they covet his authority. | ||
They idolize him. | ||
And I think that that's something that we have to confront and become very comfortable with as we move forward. | ||
The neo-feudalist society that we've created here in America is just a replica of Xi Jinping's China, right, through economic lordship. | ||
And so, you know, I'm not under any false connotations that our elites don't completely agree or aren't in complete alignment with how China rules, and that goes along with the corporations as well. | ||
So I just want to say, we only got a couple of minutes, but your theory of the case is that this whole thing about opening up our markets and working with China, all the things the elites have done for 30 or 40 years, that they were going to change and become more like us. | ||
You're saying, no, our elites actually became more like them. | ||
Is that your theory of the case? | ||
That we're, that our elites actually see the Chinese Communist Party model of state capitalism and authoritarian dictatorship, and that's what they're going after? | ||
Our government Has become a sidecar for corporatocracy. | ||
And that model has been reenacted throughout the first world, where many governments become the sidecar for a global corporatocracy and carry water for that corporatocracy through police states and taxes. | ||
And I think that that's exactly what we've seen here. | ||
And again, I don't like to start from the outset and premise that all people are good and that they're well-intentioned. | ||
I like to assume the very worst and hope for the best. | ||
And I think the safe, scary assumption is that authoritarians We'll opt for the authoritarian. | ||
And right now, Xi Jinping and the Communist Chinese Party sit at the head of the authoritarian dream. | ||
Royce, how do people get to your writings? | ||
I think it's on Substack. | ||
And how do they follow you on social media? | ||
Because you're someone, you're a thought leader in this movement and somebody that people got to start spending time and start really getting into your writings. | ||
How do they get there? | ||
Well, I'm on Getter and Substack. | ||
I have a piece up right now, a letter to Congress. | ||
So you can follow me on Gitter, but they should follow you, Steve. | ||
And tell Merrick Garland, I don't want to have to show up at any of these federal holding buildings and create any demonstrations, because they'll be lofty. | ||
I don't want to show Royce White. | ||
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Royce, how did they get a copy of your book? | |
You know, my books are available on Amazon. | ||
They were self-published. | ||
So you can look up a pencil to the king, long past overdue, winter is coming, an open letter to Governor Tim Walz. | ||
MMA and NBA, a modern critique on sport in America. | ||
So, you know, I have some books on Amazon. | ||
They're hard to get to. | ||
You have to sit through because obviously books like mine are demoted in the queue and the algorithm. | ||
Royce, thank you very much for coming on the show. | ||
Royce White, fire-breathing populist. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
And anti-globalist. | ||
Let's go to, I think we're going to go to our anti-globalists in Rome. | ||
Let's go to Ben Harnwell. | ||
Do we have Ben? | ||
Ben, are you with us? | ||
Okay, Ben. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Can you hear me? | ||
Let's go through. | ||
We can hear you now, Ben. | ||
God, it's not too shabby. | ||
Got a couple of minutes in this segment. | ||
What's happening with the Pope today? | ||
Is he under investigation or has he had to give a deposition? | ||
Tell me what's going on. | ||
The Italian paper's a little confusing, sir. | ||
There's a news development today that came out in one of Italy's most authoritative newspapers here, Venti Quattro Ordi. | ||
You can see it's not the National Inquiry. | ||
It's Italy's answer to the Financial Times. | ||
They broke a story, a truly explosive story, to do with the criminal case that's currently taking place behind me in a converted hall in the Vatican Museums. | ||
It's the largest criminal case in the Vatican's history. | ||
And they're trying Cardinal Becciu, Angelo Becciu, along with five other defendants. | ||
Now, Becciu was the Pope's Chief of Staff before being sacked. | ||
And he is being investigated to do with this property in London at Sloane Avenue. | ||
This is a property that cost the Vatican, well they bought this property, which is a former Harrods warehouse for 350 million euros, Steve. | ||
And almost immediately it lost dozens and dozens of millions of euros. | ||
Now, you understand the markets and you understand investment, Steve. | ||
It's a mystery how anybody can lose money Um, on a speculative investment on property these days. | ||
No one's sure where the money's gone. | ||
What has emerged is that Cardinal Bettu was directing resources towards his brothers, um, um, and their businesses. | ||
Now, the reason why this is explosive is because Bettu said, and has said repeatedly, that Pope Francis knew exactly what he was doing and he was fully informed at all times. | ||
What has emerged, and this is the explosive news, is that one of the defence lawyers cited a deposition apparently given by Pope Francis to the prosecutors, and this deposition has not been released to the defence. | ||
And this is particularly important because if it is true that the Pope knew where this investment was going, the person who turned state evidence is a certain Monsignor Perlasca. | ||
Now, Perlasca says that what Becci was doing was it was running an off-balance sheet parallel financial system and directing money towards Australians in the state of Victoria to come up with false testimony which actually led to the successful imprisoning, you'll remember, of Cardinal Pell, who was here in the Vatican charged with cleaning up the Vatican's finances. | ||
Now, this testimony is Ben, just hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
I don't want to bury the lead. | ||
It looks like they've actually done a deposition of a sitting Pope. | ||
In a criminal case by criminal prosecutors, at least being reported in the Financial Times version, Italians of Financial Times, the Wall Street Journal of Italy. | ||
Ben Harnwell's live in Rome. | ||
We're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll go right back down. | ||
We've got Joe Allen on transhumanism all next in the War Room. | ||
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OK, I want to go right back to Rome and Ben Harmon. | ||
We've got a couple of us, got Joe Allen. | ||
So, Ben, just to summarize, there's a massive money laundering scheme around these London properties of, I don't know, in U.S. | ||
dollars, 400, almost a half a billion dollars, right? | ||
Massive amount of money. | ||
People don't know where it's going. | ||
This investigation, people forget the Vatican is its own city state, its own government. | ||
This is a Vatican criminal inquiry. | ||
And obviously something could be hooked up to Cardinal Pell, which is the guy who's supposed to clean things up and a straightforward guy that they try to put away. | ||
But just to make sure that what the Italian Wall Street Journal Financial Times is reporting is that the Pope actually sat for a deposition by a criminal prosecutor. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
That is exactly correct. | ||
And even more concerning than that, Steve, the minutes of that deposition have disappeared. | ||
They've been referred to in video testimony and now the state prosecutor won't make that video testimony available to the defence. | ||
It's scandalous. | ||
It's going to be absolutely huge, Steve. | ||
I'm following it. | ||
I'm hearing them. | ||
I'll be back on the war room next week to give a further briefing. | ||
Okay, Ben Hornwell, our international editor. | ||
Ben, one last thing. | ||
Shocking news today. | ||
Austria has announced, they announced that for all unvaccinated people there's going to be a lockdown. | ||
Now they've announced the entire country's going to be locked down, but they've given a date of 1 February. | ||
Mandatory vaccinations for all citizens. | ||
How is that going to reverberate through a place like Italy, sir? | ||
Italians are not famous. | ||
They're not like the French. | ||
They're not famous for coming out into the city squares and rioting and protesting. | ||
But if you're looking at the news all over the country, in Milan, in Trieste, in Rome, in all the key cities, people are coming down every day protesting in tens of thousands because they are sick of being lied to by an incompetent, failing regime which does not have a grip on the situation. | ||
Ben Harnawal, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
My Twitter is Ben underscore Hanwell. | ||
If I could do a quick plug, I've got an article coming out. | ||
If anyone wants to be the first to see it, to follow me on Twitter, put it up on warroom.org. | ||
It's fascinating. | ||
It's one of my favourite articles I've yet written. | ||
It's to do with a friend of yours, Steve, Peter Bystrom, a patriotic Catholic German MP. The authorities in Germany, they ran a thousand-membered woke mob right past his house, letting off bombs, and they stood by and watched it. I've interviewed him. We'll get him on the show in the next week, and his account of what happened, which is scandalous, will be up on my Twitter feed in the next 24 hours. Ben underscore Hardwell. | ||
Perfect. We'll also get everybody to go to your Getter account also. | ||
Okay, Ben Harnwell, thank you very much. | ||
Looking forward to it. | ||
Let's play the spot. | ||
We got a cold open for brother Joe Allen. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it and we'll bring in Joe. | ||
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Who is Ramona? | |
She's my female alter ego. | ||
Well, in virtual reality, you can be who you want to be. | ||
And you can be where you want to be and with whom you want to be. | ||
And you can even have been who you want to have been. | ||
In virtual reality, you can be someone else. | ||
You don't have to be the same boring person all the time. | ||
I mean, you all have these personalities inside you that don't quite fit with your bodies in real reality. | ||
So basically, most people just, like, kill them all off. | ||
Some people don't actually keep any of their personalities, which reminds me of some of my old boyfriends, but that's another story. | ||
Mr. Kurzweil. | ||
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So this is actually a serious project that I intend to continue with and actually make Ramona more realistic. | |
Okay, I'll bring in Joe Allen. | ||
We don't do this for comedic effect, as you know, in the War Room. | ||
There's no whining, there's no tears, but we're also not big on humor either, because there's so much serious stuff going on. | ||
Joe Allen, what is this about? | ||
So that was, of course, our friend Ray Kurzweil, top R&D director at Google, founder of Singularity University, and really the architect of the idea of the singularity. | ||
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That was 2006. | |
I was on C-SPAN. | ||
Things have gotten quite crazier since then. | ||
I've got a new article out about this. | ||
It's called The Transhuman Roots of the Metaverse. | ||
It's up on warroom.org. | ||
You can find it at my site, my social media. | ||
And the idea behind the article is that transhumanism and virtual reality are two separate cultural movements that are running parallel to each other, but the overlap is tremendous. | ||
Our friend Ray Kurzweil, in his predictions of the singularity, one of the key ideas he has is that Come the singularity, the distinctions between virtual reality and actual reality will be completely dissolved. | ||
You will not be able to tell whether you're in physical space or in digital space. | ||
He believes that when nanobots have been perfected to the point that they can actually be running through the bloodstream in the brain and attaching to the synapses, that you will be able to shut off all of your sensory experience of this world and Lose yourself in immortal avatars in a virtual realm. | ||
I think that the rise of the metaverse is an indication that his predictions are, to some extent, coming to pass. | ||
Okay, we've had so much work to do over the last couple weeks. | ||
We haven't had Joe, and he's got backed up. | ||
This article is very important. | ||
I need you to read it, and I need you to share it. | ||
The Transhumanist Roots of the Metaverse. | ||
Remember, we called this shot months ago. | ||
Facebook and all these social media platforms have a business model, an internal industrial logic that's driving now to the metaverse. | ||
It's a reality and it's going to be a reality that's going to overwhelm you. | ||
Remember, the singularity is that point that we're driving to for post-homo sapien. | ||
You can talk about a theoretical crisis of climate change and debate the climate. | ||
They say you can't debate, but you can debate it about the duration of it when it's going to happen. | ||
What is it? | ||
Is it is it real? | ||
How real is it going to be? | ||
There's one thing that's not debatable, and that is this all these verticals converging on a point. | ||
Transhumanism whether it's advanced chip design artificial general intelligence regenerative robotics CRISPR the whole advances in biotechnology That's what we've got Joe Allen here read this article and get Joe back on tonight of all the stuff we do and all the fights for our country this is At the end of the day, maybe the most important, okay? | ||
And the most dangerous. | ||
And, quite frankly, the biggest and toughest crisis we face of this transhumanism. | ||
Joe, you're a complete warrior. | ||
This one, the audience loves you so much. | ||
It loves you, right? | ||
I need everybody to go to warroom.org right now. | ||
Read this article. | ||
I need this article. | ||
Share it. | ||
We're going to get Joe Allen back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
See you then. | ||
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