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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. | ||
That 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 a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
It is Friday, 26 November, Year of the Lord 2021. | ||
It's Black Friday. | ||
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Okay. | ||
We're going to play a great Black Friday clip for you. | ||
Really jammed for time. | ||
We're going to play a Black Friday clip. | ||
I've got Matthew Cox, who's an audience favorite. | ||
Home Title Lock is one of the advisors over there because he's a cyber criminal for many years. | ||
Matthew, is this time of year, Cyber Monday is Monday, I wanted to get you in here to tee people up over the weekend. Are people more, are they more susceptible to cyber crimes and all that in this holiday season or is it all year round Americans just clueless about this? | ||
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Well, I think it's more prevalent around the holidays because people are already ready to part with their money. So they already have the right frame of mind for a scammer to come along and take advantage of them. Home Title Look, the Tidelock thing freaked me out. | |
They said, nobody protects this. | ||
You guys can go in and take an equity loan, basically sell your house, take an equity loan out. | ||
It's happening all the time. | ||
And unless you get the Cyber Control's home Tidelock, you'll never know about it. | ||
And I checked it out, and it was 100% correct. | ||
That's why I said, hey, I want you guys as a sponsor, because this is serious. | ||
But overall, cyber is getting more and more. | ||
Matthew, since you're a guy, and this is what they do in the military, they have the attacking forces, right, who are the experts. | ||
Just walk our audience through right now. | ||
What would you tell them to do to kind of prepare and make sure they're not susceptible to getting hit by a guy like yourself? | ||
Because every day we're seeing the Louis Vuitton stores being ripped off, the Neiman Marcus, but that's nothing. | ||
That's a tiny fraction. | ||
That's just the anarchy and lawlessness in these blue cities. | ||
It doesn't talk about the anarchy and lawlessness that's on the internet, and most of you guys never get caught. | ||
So what should people do to protect themselves? | ||
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Well, as far as shopping or something along those lines, if it feels like it's too good to be true, it's probably not true. | |
I would definitely say monitoring your credit cards, monitoring your bank account, just like you should monitor your title of your home. | ||
The nice thing about your credit cards is that if your credit cards or your bank has money taken out of it or there's a sometimes of electronic transfer of funds, you're covered by that. | ||
The bank has to There's no insurance for that. | ||
There's no federal law to protect you. | ||
You need to be monitored. | ||
and take out an equity line on your house or borrow against your house or sell your house, there's no insurance for that. | ||
There's no federal law to protect you. You need to be monitored. You need to have some way to hire an attorney. | ||
You're not a lawyer. | ||
Now they're going to take the equity loan out, and they actually have the title. | ||
Now they have the equity loan out, because possessions is 9 tenths of a whole. | ||
They got the equity loan, they sucked out the cash, the bank says you're responsible. | ||
All the legal, and it's a nightmare, because I walked in with the company, it's a nightmare to go and unwind this thing. | ||
You've got to pay all the legal. | ||
It's like identity theft. | ||
Listen, where we are on the stage today, until we change the economic kind of structure, 90% of people's net worth is going to be tied up in the equity they have in their house. | ||
That's just the reality. | ||
That is the biggest thing people have to say. | ||
Biggest investment, biggest thing for retirement, and it turns out the most vulnerable, where you're on the hook, not just to pay it back, but you're on the hook to get the lawyers to get into the system, and it's not easy. | ||
It's not going to take 30 days. | ||
It's going to take months, if not years, to get it unwound. | ||
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The system is definitely stacked against you. | |
The system's stacked against you. | ||
It's stacked against you. | ||
Yes. | ||
And by the way, the criminals understanding that they've got opportunities on Black Monday to get into your credit cards and all this other stuff, they've realized that the trillions of dollars people have in home equity is really the bedrock of the American middle class, and that's where they've gone. | ||
And the cyber laws now are not—these guys are so—I mean, Matthew, tell us how sophisticated you guys are. | ||
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I had dummy bank accounts. | |
I had W-2s and pay stubs. | ||
I've had a couple dozen cell phones. | ||
I could get passports in your name. | ||
I could get your driver's license. | ||
My scam was extremely sophisticated. | ||
It was so sophisticated that one time I actually got caught in the bank, handcuffed, had the bank saying, this guy's running a scam. | ||
And I talked my way out of it. | ||
I completely convinced the police officer I had nothing to do with it. | ||
It wasn't a scam. | ||
The bank had made a mistake and they had me come down to the police station, fill out a police report, and they let me go. | ||
And I was at that time, I was number one on the Secret Service's most wanted list at that time. | ||
So, I mean, it's extremely sophisticated. | ||
If you're a homeowner, you don't have a shot. | ||
You're not going to protect yourself against me unless it's monitoring. | ||
That's the key. | ||
It's got to be monitored. | ||
The other reason is that so many of these systems throughout the country are so antiquated. | ||
Remember, it's basically county registrar by county registrar. | ||
It's not any sophisticated federal program, as mismanaged as those are. | ||
This is county by county. | ||
Matthew, thank you for joining us. | ||
Here's the great thing about having these segments. | ||
My dad and Peter Navarro, who are very similar in kind of personality, now they're going to obsess. | ||
Navarro's going to ruin his entire weekend. | ||
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He's going to go back, he's going to go back, check all that. | |
Now that he's a big landlord, he's going to go back and check all those titles. | ||
You've got to. | ||
Right? | ||
Now, go to Home Title Locker. | ||
Just put your mind at ease. | ||
And here's the reason. | ||
The system's so antiquated around the country, these county registrars, right? | ||
You've got to take responsibility. | ||
And the reason I say you have to take responsibility is once it happens, the bank's sitting there going, hey, tough break for a swell guy. | ||
The thing says it was transferred. | ||
Whoever did took out a loan. | ||
The money's spent. | ||
You owe it back, right? | ||
And go get some lawyers and go dig it out. | ||
And it's not easy. | ||
By the way, I want to play now the Black Friday clip from Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
Let's get into this. | ||
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It's a dipped by China film. | |
I'm here to buy me a big screen TV. | ||
My first big screen, man. | ||
40 inch by 265. | ||
Where's that product made? | ||
Probably in China. | ||
China! | ||
China. | ||
This is made in China. | ||
Do you know where that bike was made? | ||
No, but I know it's happy. | ||
Where were these products made, do you know? | ||
Probably from China, where everything else is made. | ||
Oh, s**t, she made it in America. | ||
Well, American is better. | ||
So is this American? | ||
I'm not sure if it is American, but hopefully it is. | ||
Yeah, I think I got a great deal. | ||
Can't beat $300 for a 46 inch TV. | ||
Tell you the truth, I didn't even come here exactly for this, but I seen it and couldn't pass up the deal, man. | ||
For, you know, $200, you can't really, you know, beat that, so they told me it was $200, and now that's in my, it's in my cart now, you know? | ||
Did you see where it was made? | ||
Oh yeah, it was made in China. | ||
Hey, I'm fine with it, you know? | ||
If the American people can't provide me with what I need, I gotta get it from China! | ||
Hey, it is what it is, you know? | ||
I'm just being truthful, you know? | ||
Don't hate me! | ||
That guy's absolutely correct, though. | ||
I mean, that's the mentality of the American consumer. | ||
If they're going to make it cheaper, if they're going to make it better... Not necessarily better, but cheaper, certainly. | ||
Cheaper and not made in the United States. | ||
What's the counter-argument to that? | ||
What's the economic nationalist counter-argument to consumers doing what Adam Smith tells us consumers are going to do? | ||
It's the snapshot versus the video. | ||
You know, the snapshot is, and this is the libertarian kind of argument, if they want Make it cheaper and sell it to us. | ||
So we should buy it because that's good for us. | ||
That's the snapshot the video is If in fact what China communist China is doing gauging an economic aggression to attack our manufacturing base to steal our Manufacturing jobs our factories to bring our supply chains over make them more fragile That inflicts great harm on this country Donald Trump recognizes going back as far as the 1980s | ||
And the consumer, okay, you can educate the consumer about the dangers of that, but still, price is going to matter a lot. | ||
The consumer is, by the way, the consumer, you look at every indices for the job we've done the last couple of years, the consumer is prepared to back American-made products. | ||
They are, yes. | ||
Because of that education process. | ||
My point is that you've got to educate the consumer about the dangers, but that's why the government is so important. | ||
That's why tariffs are so important. | ||
To offset the cheating so that that person won't say it's cheaper from China. | ||
You're missing the point. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
No, you're missing the point. | ||
You've got Peter Navarro, a fire-breathing economic nationalist. | ||
You've got Donald J. Trump, the most economic nationalist president we've ever had since, you know, back in the American system of the 19th century. | ||
Lincoln and these guys. | ||
You've got the American people have said, I understand what the issues is. | ||
And I've seen that. | ||
I've seen the now they do. | ||
And I their way. | ||
I've seen the factories go on. | ||
And because of Bannon and all these other guys, Navarro, Trump, I've connected the dots and I support that and I will actually support higher for some higher prices. | ||
The part of the equation that you're missing, Doctor, is the corporations. | ||
The corporations still have no interest in building it back here, right? | ||
By the way, that was from the film Death by China, my gift to everybody this holiday season. | ||
It's on YouTube. | ||
It's free. | ||
It won awards at festivals. | ||
It was one of the most popular films on Netflix for three years. | ||
Go to it, because that's your argument, Steve. | ||
The rest of the film is about that story. | ||
But the corporations are only going to do it here, even with the higher tariffs. | ||
They send it offshore to get the cheap labor. | ||
It's the sweatshops of Asia. | ||
It's your buddy Larry Fink. | ||
I know that. | ||
It's Steve Schwarzman. | ||
It's Wall Street. | ||
I understand the problem. | ||
And by the way, General Electric is the poster child for why the American corporations misread China. | ||
It was at the height of its game when it went over to China, thought it would conquer that market. | ||
And now it's a destroyed corporation. | ||
The only thing we can do is decouple from China. | ||
That's what Donald Trump would have done in his second term. | ||
A little breaking news on the war room. | ||
That's the only way we are able to fight the Chinese communist beast because they are all over us with their cheating, cyber-hacking, economic aggression. | ||
This week, I think December 2nd, we're going to have more... Read the label today, folks. | ||
Committee on the present danger of China. | ||
He's going to have an entire tutorial, and we're going to play it up on the run-up to it, about how your dollars, your pension funds, are funding the Chinese Communist Party's war against the American manufacturing industry. | ||
Let me remind you, Steve, that the size of our trade deficit is almost exactly equal to the size of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
What? | ||
It's the military budget, plus also the cash reserves. | ||
In other words, today, on Black Friday, when you bought Maine, China, you were paying for the missiles that are going to be aimed at our aircraft carriers in the South China Sea. | ||
Krugman and everybody on there, and half the guys in the Trump administration said that trade deficits don't matter. | ||
Krugman was a guy, when Donald Trump got elected, predicted the worst recession, economic depression ever. | ||
I mean, the guy won a Nobel Prize for a bunch of globalist crap. | ||
What about the people? | ||
Think about that. | ||
You know how he won his Nobel Prize? | ||
It was on trade, okay? | ||
Yeah, Paul, you got that right. | ||
You are so friggin' wrong about everything. | ||
I don't want to hear about Paul Krugman. | ||
Hey, tell me about guys in the Trump administration, all you economic nationalists. | ||
All of us? | ||
You and me, baby! | ||
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Against Mnuchin, and Kudlow, and Gary Cohn. | |
I mean, those guys like... Trade deficits don't matter. | ||
Sell us down the river. | ||
Steve Mnuchin, Neville Chamberlain of our time. | ||
Trade deficits don't matter. | ||
Give us the military budget. | ||
Or it's their cash reserves. | ||
It's their currency reserves. | ||
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Okay. | |
Short commercial break. | ||
The Prisoners of 6th January next. | ||
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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, welcome back. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
It is Friday the 26th. | ||
It's Black Friday. | ||
We've got a lot to get through. | ||
We've got Mike Lindell coming up. | ||
We've got Seth Kesher. | ||
We've got Dr. Peter Navarro, who, by the way, a year ago took this weekend off. | ||
In fact, we're going to talk about this more. | ||
We've got a—tomorrow we're going to do a special, one-hour special. | ||
We're talking about the economy. | ||
Navarro's going to get you ahead of everything you need to find about this firestorm that's coming on the budget, on debt ceiling, all that. | ||
But we are going to talk about A year ago, when Dr. Peter Navarro took his entire Thanksgiving weekend and got his team around there, they worked Thanksgiving day all through, and came out with the Navarro Report, which is really the intellectual substrate of the 3 November movement, of showing where the big steel came from. | ||
Seth Kessler's going to be on at the bottom of the hour. | ||
He's a guy that came in later and kind of reinforced a lot that Dr. Navarro had. | ||
This important topic we have of these political prisoners regarding 6th January. | ||
We're trying to get to the bottom of all of it. | ||
We've got Angel Harrelson and Haley McClain. | ||
They're two wives of two of the incarcerated individuals. | ||
I want to make sure we're going to start covering this in more in-depth every day with Julie Kelly's great reporting. | ||
She's got over at the American Greatness Course, Cynthia Hughes, everything she's trying to do to help the prisoners and the prisoners' family. | ||
Angel Harrelson, can I start with you? | ||
Can you just tell us, you know, quickly, tell us your story, what exactly happened and how you were treated by authorities. | ||
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Thank you for having me on, Steve. | |
Well, story starts, my husband is Kenneth Harrelson. | ||
He's a retired Army Sergeant. | ||
And it started on March 10th for us, whenever they came here and They brought daylight. | ||
They actually arrested him while he was cleaning the gutters. | ||
And I was working virtually from home whenever they came in. | ||
I'm just a wife, a housewife. | ||
That's, I mean, that's it, just a normal housewife. | ||
You know, the family, the kids, the whole nine yards, but I don't see Myself as anything different than anybody else. | ||
So but hang on for a second. | ||
So tell us who came? | ||
What did they do? | ||
And what was your husband charged with? | ||
This is March. | ||
I take it the activities around 6 January. | ||
So walk us through exactly who showed up. | ||
What did they do? | ||
What did they say? | ||
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The FBI showed up and our local sheriff and city showed up. | |
They pulled up in, I live in an HOA small neighborhood. | ||
They all pulled up surrounding the street basically, and then they surrounded our house. | ||
And whenever they did that, they come out, guns pointed at him, telling him to get down with his hands up. | ||
He's on a ladder. | ||
So, I mean, it's just, sorry. | ||
It's just, it's hard to even still talk about it to this day. | ||
And I always thought to try to stay strong for my husband. | ||
Angela, let me ask you, had there been any contact with authorities? | ||
I mean, was this show of force necessary? | ||
Your, your, your, your, your husband's dedicated his life to his country. | ||
He's a Patriot, he's an Army Sergeant. | ||
Had there been any contact or this just came out of the clear blue? | ||
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This came out of the clear blue. | |
There was no contact at all. | ||
All they had to do was just call him and he would have cooperated and turned himself in. | ||
There was no need for them to show themselves like that. | ||
That was just a showboat for us. | ||
That was wrong in so many ways. | ||
They came to the door and whenever he poked his head in to tell me to get off the phone, because they wouldn't come in the house until they were told or until they forced themselves in the house. | ||
It's just unnecessary force, completely unnecessary. | ||
Thank God the kids went to school. | ||
What is Sergeant Harrelson charged with? | ||
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What did they say he did? | |
He's charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States. | ||
He is charged with obstruction, destruction, tampering, There's one other one trespassing. | ||
And what has happened since March? | ||
Where's Sergeant Harrelson? | ||
What's his current status? | ||
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Right now he's in DC Gitmo. | |
He's in DC. | ||
He's in cell block 2B. | ||
Hi guys. | ||
Love y'all. | ||
What kind of contact do you have with him? | ||
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Phone. | |
Only phone. | ||
I haven't seen my husband in months. | ||
I don't even get to see what he looks like right now. | ||
Nothing. | ||
What about the kids? | ||
Have the children seen their father? | ||
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No, they have not. | |
Nobody. | ||
Nobody's seen him since he's been in D.C. | ||
So once they came to your house, ma'am, you haven't seen your husband. | ||
Do you know how they took him? | ||
To D.C. | ||
Gitmo. | ||
Do you know how that happened? | ||
Was there a bail hearing? | ||
Did he have a lawyer be able to represent him? | ||
Or was it just like effectively, figuratively put the hood over his eyes and drag him off to D.C. | ||
Gitmo? | ||
How did that go? | ||
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They took him to our local sheriff's office and they booked him there. | |
Then they transferred him to Orlando, Florida where he had his first hearing. | ||
And that hearing was for bail and it was also for transferring him. | ||
Bail got denied first day. | ||
We had a lawyer. | ||
I was able to get a lawyer really quick. | ||
Um, I had to dip into the little bit of savings that we had to pay for that lawyer that took everything that I had. | ||
Once, uh, we got him, the bail got denied. | ||
And then from there. | ||
He stayed in Sanford, Florida, at the jail where Joe Biggs is now. | ||
I just want to comment that this isn't a country that gave the murderer who ran over all the people at the Christmas Parade, the children and the grandmothers, $1,000 bail after he'd run over his wife or the woman that had his baby. | ||
Ran her over $1,000 bail and this guy's been charged with 10 crimes since 1999 and out on bail all the time. | ||
No bail here, but $1,000. | ||
That's the Soros hand in all this. | ||
Angel, hang on for one second. | ||
I want to go to Haley McLean. | ||
Haley, tell us your story. | ||
Tell us your story. | ||
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Well, well thank you. | |
So. | ||
On February 5th, that was when Wade, well, it's Jack Whitten, but he goes by his middle name Wade. | ||
So, he received a call from the FBI on February 5th, and he declined to speak with them and said he retained an attorney and had his attorney communicate with them on his behalf. | ||
At the time, they communicated to his attorney that they didn't have charges against him Um, and they basically agreed that if they did eventually have charges, they would let his lawyer know and, and then Wade would be able to, to turn himself in. | ||
Um, but we, we never heard back. | ||
So the, the next time that we had any contact with the FBI was on the morning of April 1st, um, shortly before 7am when they, you know, just, Streamed into the driveway surrounded the home. | ||
Very overwhelming presence of law enforcement. | ||
I I would if I had to guess there. | ||
Somewhere maybe between 12 to 15 vehicles, maybe more. | ||
I'm not sure, because we have a very long driveway, so I think that they were there were some vehicles on the road as well, so I'm not sure. | ||
So I I woke up to The lights streaming into the windows. | ||
Um, so that's when I jumped up and looked, looked outside of the window, saw the car streaming in, woke up Wade. | ||
He's scrambling to get dressed. | ||
I'm scrambling to find shoes. | ||
Um, and then we can hear them on the loudspeakers, like, Jack Wade, come outside with your hands up. | ||
I'm still trying to find shoes. | ||
And then it was like, I saw some like red lasers coming into the house. | ||
So then that was when I guess I just was like, okay, I got to get out there now so that they know that we are cooperative. | ||
I don't need anything crazy to happen. | ||
So I rush out the door and that's when I just freeze because at that moment I realized there are a lot of weapons pointed at me from all directions. | ||
Um, covered from head to toe, like in like the laser, dot target, whatever that is. | ||
Um, so then I just freeze and I just became very focused on instructions because I didn't want to make any wrong move. | ||
Um, and then that's, and then they short, then they briefly detained me and then Wade was coming out and then they, their tone, their voices really escalated, um, towards him. | ||
Uh, Just repeatedly, you know, yelling at him to freeze and to put his hands up. | ||
And I remember he was, he was doing that. | ||
Like he was following their instructions perfectly, but they kept yelling it and yelling it louder as if he wasn't doing it. | ||
So I just remember thinking like, okay, they think he's not cooperating. | ||
Like, like please understand he's doing what you're saying. | ||
Don't do anything to him, but. | ||
You know, and then that's when they detained him. | ||
And that's the last time that I saw him. | ||
And then that's when they proceeded to, you know, go through the home and look through everything and all of that. | ||
Let me just want to make sure we get this because we're going to get 30 seconds. | ||
He retained, they called him, said, I'm not going to cooperate. | ||
I've retained a lawyer. | ||
Lawyer engages with him, doesn't hear anything back. | ||
A month later or two months later, they come in and basically with weapons drawn. | ||
Is that, is that correct? | ||
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Yes. | |
Well, he was willing to cooperate. | ||
He just didn't want to speak to them without the lawyer. | ||
So he retained the lawyer. | ||
Got it. | ||
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Yes. | |
Got it. | ||
Okay. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Haley McClain, Angel Harrelson. | ||
We got Seth Kessel, Mike Lindell, Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
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All next in The War Room. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
It's Black Friday. | ||
Steve, I gotta say something after listening to that heartbreak, Gitmo heartbreak. | ||
Look, folks, it's fashionable, politically correct, to say, oh, the FBI agents are great, but it's the leadership. | ||
Guess what? | ||
That's not what's going on here. | ||
These FBI agents at the lower echelons are cooperating With the worst kind of coercion and intimidation even as BLM and Tifa and people get in cars and kill people with them in Kenosha or anywhere around this country. | ||
Go with Scott Free. | ||
And you folks in the FBI, good Nazis. | ||
Remember that expression? | ||
Right now you're good Nazis when you do that kind of thing to the husbands of those two women. | ||
You come in with guns drawn, excessive force. | ||
So what are they supposed to do? | ||
That's their orders. | ||
They're getting ordered by Chris Wray to do that. | ||
So what are they supposed to do? | ||
You're going to get ordered by Chris Wray to do that. | ||
So what are they supposed to do? | ||
What I want right now is that there's got to be a revolution from within there. | ||
You folks, you've got to turn in your badge and say no. | ||
I want whistleblowers, I want whistleblowers, I want them to say if they've got to go out on a raid like that, they've got to start saying no. | ||
You owe that to America. | ||
You took an oath to protect and serve this country. | ||
This is not protection and serving this country. | ||
This is tearing down everything we stand for. | ||
Those two women have their husbands out of touch, and kids can't even talk. | ||
This is Gitmo. | ||
Writ large in the FBI, folks. | ||
There's some good ones in there, but you've got to start standing up, folks. | ||
We would have never found out about the domestic terrorism play of Merrick Garland in this if whistleblowers had not come forward. | ||
That's correct. | ||
In DOJ and FBI. | ||
So whistleblowers out there, remember, everybody's going to be held accountable for all their actions. | ||
That I can guarantee you, and here's why. | ||
We're going to win 100 seats in 2022, okay? | ||
We're in power. | ||
And this time we're going to act like we're in power. | ||
Two-thirds of the nation supports what we stand for. | ||
Two-thirds. | ||
That's where I see Biden's numbers collapsing. | ||
And you can hide behind this virus and over the weekend you can plot out more stimulus packages. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
The country's had enough of this. | ||
They've had a belly full of this. | ||
And American citizens can't be treated like this. | ||
And too many Americans are being given these choices about their freedom or their jobs. | ||
This monster was created partly by the Republican Party. | ||
The woke corporations are the biggest problem we got. | ||
The woke corporations are the ones enforcing this. | ||
Angel Harrelson, Haley McLean, we're going to spend more time, we've got to get to your stories. | ||
I want to deconstruct these further in episodes to come, but I want to thank both of you for at least starting the process of sharing these stories. | ||
Angel, how can people find out more about you, more about Sergeant Harrelson, more about your story? | ||
Ma'am. | ||
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You can find me on patriotfreedomproject.com. | |
We also volunteer on there to help out Cynthia Hughes and also if you go on there you can click on the one-sixers or you can click on the tab that says connect with the one-sixers and you can find our donate page directly on those or you can donate to the legal defense to help get lawyers for all the ones that don't have a public that has a public defender as well. | ||
And thank God for Cynthia, that's how I got mine. | ||
No, Cynthia Hughes has done an incredible, incredible effort, and it's a heavy lift. | ||
We're gonna, we're, you know, making sure that this lift is not as heavy as it has to be. | ||
Haley McLean, how about you, ma'am? | ||
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Yes, so basically the same thing that Angel said on patreon.com. | |
Also, if you want to read more about Wade's story specifically, you can see that at gifsandgo.com slash helpjackwhitten. | ||
Okay. | ||
We'll get into the bottom of all this. | ||
Haley, Angel, thank you very much, particularly on a holiday weekend with the kids. | ||
Thank you very much for taking time away. | ||
Remember, more and more people are becoming awakened to this situation about exactly what's going on. | ||
Now you've upset Dr. Peter Navarro, so when you've got this war, you're in there. | ||
This is a guy that does not... I've had it with the FBI, man. | ||
They're hiding behind a reputation that right now He's very undeserved and these women deserve a lot better as their kids and their husbands. | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
God bless you for coming out today and telling this story to America. | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
You had one more thing? | ||
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Thank you. | |
I'd like to tell my husband I love him and I would never surrender. | ||
I will not give up. | ||
This fight has just begun and it will not end until we say it ends. | ||
I love you. | ||
Amen. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Amen. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Haley McLean. | ||
Angel Harrison. | ||
God bless you. | ||
God bless your children. | ||
God bless your husband. | ||
Okay? | ||
Let's go now real quick. | ||
We've got a lot to get through. | ||
Captain Seth Keschel. | ||
Captain Keschel, you've had a chance to look at the complaint. | ||
We're going to have the one and only Mike Lindell here in a second. | ||
You've looked at the complaint. | ||
You're the guy that's kind of the second wave of Dr. Peter Navarro's analysis. | ||
What say you about this complaint that he's trying to get before the Supreme Court with the AG? | ||
Should Attorney Generals around the country, you think, support this? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
Reading through it, it looks like a very strong version of what we saw back last November, December with Texas versus Pennsylvania, which of course was Ken Paxton's case alleging on behalf of Texas and signed on by over 20 states that Pennsylvania's practices disenfranchised the 38 electors from Texas. | ||
So likewise, when we look at the actual complaint, We see that it's open for attorney generals of the various states to sign on under the 14th Amendment Electors Clause that five states, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Arizona violated the rights of the other states to a free and fair election. | ||
And, of course, you have the suit against the five federal officials, which are Biden, Harris, Garland, Pelosi, and Patrick Leahy, the president pro tempore of the Senate. | ||
So, it's very sound. | ||
It lays out the case state by state, many of the statistical analyses that you've seen for over the past year. | ||
And looking through the case, it looks like something that is very solid. | ||
But, of course, we have the issue, as we've seen for the past year, of the courts throwing things out on procedural grounds and on standing. | ||
Yeah, that's where we get to AGs. | ||
Real quickly, can you give us an update on Texas? | ||
I think people are confused about Texas. | ||
Are we going to get a full forensic audit in the state of Texas, sir? | ||
So, the full forensic audit bill is going to rely on the governor calling for a special session. | ||
I spoke with Representative Toth recently, and he let me know that he has reached out to the Secretary of State's office and not received any word on methodology being used in the so-called audits being done in 4 counties. | ||
And those are Collin, Tarrin, Denton, and Harris counties. | ||
Those sound to be like a dipstick in the engine oil sort of audit. | ||
Look, everything came out clean. | ||
Nothing to see here. | ||
So it's a big letdown, big disappointment in Texas right now. | ||
Let's remember, Seth, it's the canvas, not the count. | ||
They can count, recount, ten times. | ||
The ballots come up with the same number, but they don't come up with any analysis of how many legal votes are in that flow. | ||
We've got a minute, Captain. | ||
What are people in Texas supposed to do? | ||
Tell us what action Captain Kessel is calling for in Texas. | ||
There has to be unprecedented pressure on the governor, lieutenant governor, attorney general, every statewide official and on the legislature to put forth Representative Toth's bill, which is an audit of the top 13 population counties in the state of Texas. | ||
You may understand that President Trump only carried Texas by five and a half points with a record Republican vote gain on the board and a serious conversion of the Hispanic working class vote. | ||
So that absolutely has to happen. | ||
Big time. | ||
You've got to get to the bottom of that. | ||
Captain Keschel, how do people get to you? | ||
My telegram, at Real S. Keschel, and also my brand new Getter account, which you encouraged me to set up, same handle, at Real S. Keschel. | ||
Captain Cashrow, thank you very much for joining us here. | ||
Getter the Twitter killer, by the way. | ||
Ken Paxson, I know you watch the show. | ||
We need you to lead on this. | ||
We're going to get all over Texas next week. | ||
Abbott, come on. | ||
Is Mike Lindell ready? | ||
Mike Lindell, you heard Captain Cashrow. | ||
He's gone through this in excruciating detail. | ||
He says you've got a great case. | ||
What we don't have is attorney generals. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
Where do we stand with these AGs? | ||
Well, I told you, a lot of them called me for more time. | ||
We have only had one AG, and I met with them, you know, meeting after meeting after meeting, weeks after weeks here. | ||
Only one has turned it down, and that was Alabama. | ||
But I would like all of you out there, if you go to frankspeech.com, you can go right down to the Supreme Court case, you can download it yourself, and you can look on there, and we have it all set up to email your Attorney General. | ||
And you email your Attorney General. | ||
There's almost a hundred thousand emails sent out, Steve. | ||
It's been great. | ||
I'm going to be, I've gave most of them have said, Mike, let's get together after this Thanksgiving week. | ||
And so I have many meetings set up for next week. | ||
And I would say, you know, Steve, there's, they're doing a lot of other things, but it all goes to things they're doing. | ||
It all goes back to 2020. | ||
Okay. | ||
It all goes back right here. | ||
We spent, uh, yesterday, we went through half of this. | ||
Yesterday we had on all lawyers during our 96 hour, uh, prank, um, thanks-a-thon. | ||
We went through half of this. | ||
We're going through the other half today, but we had three lawyers on yesterday and, um, it was, uh, they're all saying the same thing. | ||
That they, one of them before, you know, kind of, kind of flipped and going, yeah, the state's all they got to do is pull down their electors because it was all done illegally. | ||
Let me ask you, how does, um, And here's the thing, if we put the complaint back up, let's get it back up so people can read it, and I strongly recommend over this next, this holiday weekend, please take some time and read the complaint that you're trying to get the AGs up for. | ||
The war room posse, the cadre of the war room needs to be always ahead of it. | ||
You've got to read it. | ||
We'll make sure questions are answered early next week. | ||
You can go to Thank-A-Thon. | ||
We're going to cut out the parts where the lawyers are going through it in detail. | ||
You need to be armed with this. | ||
And this gets back to what Navarro did Thanksgiving weekend a year ago, what Keschel's done, what Michael Dell's done. | ||
Now here's the interesting thing. | ||
A lot of the cyber stuff is actually put off to the side. | ||
This is focusing on the old-fashioned steel. | ||
And to me, it's amazingly compelling. | ||
Here's the question a lot of people ask me. | ||
How is Alabama, I would argue, the most Trump of all Trump states? | ||
How is the good state of Alabama and the great folks down there, how do you have an AG that can read this, understand the impact? | ||
And you're right, when you're talking about their spending time on the vaccine mandates and their spending time arguing the Supreme Court, the railhead of all of it is 3 November. | ||
That's why we can't move forward until we get to the bottom of it. | ||
That's why the whole illegitimate regime is there, and we're not going to get off. | ||
You can't go, the election's about the future. | ||
No. | ||
The election's about the future that are inextricably linked to the past, and we've got to take care of it. | ||
So, Mike Lindell, you've got a minute here before we go to break, or I'll hold you over. | ||
How is it that the state of Alabama, the Attorney General there, is a pass? | ||
Well, it's like they think there's no fraud in Alabama. | ||
I guess they're very territorial there. | ||
I've met with them many times. | ||
There's Secretary of State John Merrill. | ||
We went down there. | ||
There was a rally down there. | ||
One of the Alabama guys got up there and said, let's put 2020 behind us. | ||
We'll get the house back in 2020. | ||
We got booed by 60,000 people. | ||
Now Alabama, I went and met with them. | ||
I showed them. | ||
I showed them. | ||
We did. | ||
Went down there twice, showed the Secretary of State all the evidence of Alabama. | ||
And they're going, we're not online. | ||
We're not this. | ||
And we have perfect things. | ||
I go, what do you mean right here? | ||
You don't. | ||
And so then Steve, about four weeks ago, we found out, we found out something that Alabama is different than a lot of other states. | ||
Them, South Carolina and Arkansas, they have electronic polling books. | ||
They're online. | ||
Now, in Alabama, it was far and wide, right down to the precinct level, and they don't even get it, or they don't want to look at it. | ||
Just because they went red, a hundred and some thousand votes more would have been for Trump, had it been a fair election. | ||
So, Alabama, shame on you. | ||
They gave just a quick no. | ||
I don't even know if they looked at it, Steve. | ||
They pushed it down the thing. | ||
They were one of the last ones that we met with. | ||
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Wow. | |
Okay, Mike. | ||
Hold on. | ||
Take a short break. | ||
We're going to come back. | ||
Navarzo, tell us quickly about what he did over Thanksgiving weekend to tee this up. | ||
And Mike Lindell is going to tell us how you can help. | ||
We've had 100,000 emails so far. | ||
We need 100,000 more. | ||
so far. We need 100,000 more next in the war room. | ||
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We will fight till they're all gone. We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the CCP. | |
What are they trying to hide? | ||
Yeah. | ||
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So you look at the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, which is majority Republican. | |
Why did they fight that audit and those subpoenas every step of the way? | ||
And then I think you may have seen they were called to testify before the House and one of the gentlemen readily admitted that they withheld information that was covered by the subpoena. | ||
They basically erased it, and his excuse was, or they deleted it, they stored it somewhere else, but they made sure that it wasn't turned over. | ||
Why is the Wisconsin Election Commission suing former Justice Gableman and trying to stop him from doing his investigation? | ||
Why is Georgia Secretary of State Raffsenberger refusing to even look at Halderman's report showing the vulnerabilities of the Dominion voting machines when he has a fiduciary obligation to his citizens in that state to know what's going on? | ||
And the professor is raising the alarm and saying, look, I need to show this to CISA. | ||
And it's like, Why isn't the Georgia Secretary of State even interested to find out what's going on? | ||
And Professor Haldeman is saying, look, these machines, I can show that they are going to be hacked. | ||
Okay, that's from Frank Speech. | ||
This is what drove you to actually this, a year ago this weekend is when you went back to the White House. | ||
Yeah, let me work you through the timeline. | ||
It started with two phone calls. | ||
Election night, midnight, Stephen K. Bannon calls me in his typical clip style, it says, we got this, boom, hangs up, classic Steve. | ||
6 a.m., Steve calls me back, they stole it, right? | ||
So, that was November 3rd. | ||
Now, what I did at that point, because I had White House duties, is like, I waited for the Trump campaign to do what they should have been doing with their lawyers to challenge the election realities. | ||
They didn't. | ||
Finally on Thanksgiving, I go in. | ||
No turkey, no football, no problem. | ||
Don't give it all away. | ||
We're going to give the punchline tomorrow on our special. | ||
But, you go in, take the team. | ||
Yeah, thousands of affidavits, thousands of documents. | ||
Put my Harvard researcher pants on. | ||
Here's the top line, Steve, and we'll go right back to Mike. | ||
Basically, there was no silver bullet to the Democrats. | ||
It was death by a thousand election irregularities. | ||
And the art of the steal was two-pronged. | ||
It was stuff the ballot box with absentee and mail-in ballots. | ||
That's the obvious part. | ||
The subtle part was to take the election cops off the beat. | ||
And the problem with Alabama is like, even if they had a pristine election, which they certainly didn't, even if they had that, the whole point of this complaint, the original Paxson complaint to the Supreme Court, Mike's now, is predicated on the notion that states have been harmed by a fraudulent election. | ||
So my thing to the The AG of Alabama. | ||
Hey, next time Joe Biden and Kamala Harris come a-callin', right, to screw your economy and your people, remember how that started. | ||
And that's why you should be supporting Mike Lindell's effort. | ||
Lindell, you've got 96 hours of the Thank-A-Thon. | ||
Tell us where we are in that. | ||
We're going to be back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
We've got more clips to play. | ||
Where are you in that? | ||
What is to come? | ||
And why do people need to have your back now and get these AGs focused on this? | ||
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Yeah, we don't have a sound in the but let's get this sorted. | |
Yeah, hang on, Mike, hang on one second. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So tell us why it's important to have these agents hang out. | ||
This can't look like just a MyPillow, Mike Lindell effort. | ||
I mean, Mike's been really the one fighting this, holding the flames and moving this forward. | ||
This goes way beyond, you and I, Steve, we've never been machine guys, right? | ||
This complaint is not about that. | ||
This complaint is about what I basically put forward in the original Navarro reports. | ||
It's death by a thousand election irregularities. | ||
In every state it's different. | ||
Like in Arizona, for example, it's the ghost voters. | ||
We've proven it. | ||
Hang on, let's get Linda back. | ||
Mike, quickly, where are we in the 96 hours? | ||
What's to come? | ||
Why do you need people to have your back? | ||
Okay, everybody, we're going through over the next 72 hours here. | ||
We're going through the rest of the complaint. | ||
We're having guests and we're showing what the 2020 election manifested to on Sunday. | ||
We're going to show the pathway forward. | ||
We're going to get rid of these machines before the 2022 election. | ||
We're going to go through and we're going to We're going to show you what you can do. | ||
You need to reach out to your AGs. | ||
There's a button right here on FrankSpeech.com. | ||
Reach out, email your attorney generals. | ||
I'm going to be meeting with them all next week again. | ||
We have to get this before the Supreme Court and save our country. | ||
This happened in every state. | ||
Alabama, I'm reaching out to you. | ||
It was actually worse in your state. | ||
Just because Donald Trump won by a landslide. | ||
Remember, the most votes stolen in this country were California, second only to Florida and Texas. | ||
So everybody, you know, they didn't just do it all in one state. | ||
All 50 states were involved. | ||
I like what Peter said, Steve. | ||
Every state has standing now. | ||
That's what this complaint's all about. | ||
When they took it before the Supreme Court last year, they go, oh no, there's no standing, there's no standing. | ||
We were all affected. | ||
This is the people's complaint. | ||
We need to get this out there. | ||
If you're an AG or you have families that are watching right now, you need to give me a call and say, Mike, we're ready now. | ||
We're ready now. | ||
We'll get it done right away on Monday if you want. | ||
But this needs to get out there. | ||
Time is of the essence. | ||
Steve, they're ruining our country. | ||
Everything they're doing right now. | ||
By the way, we're doing a whole hour on shipping problems we have. | ||
The problems we're having with Christmas gifts this season. | ||
Because you've got ships sitting out in the ocean. | ||
You've got not enough truckers that want to do it because they're forcing a lot of them to take the jab. | ||
So if they do that they're going to just say no way and they won't deliver to some places where they're making them if you don't have proof that you've had it. | ||
So we've got a lot of great things going on at FrankSpeech.com Okay, and it kicks off. | ||
You're going to go back there right now. | ||
It's 96 hours. | ||
Mike's going to join us back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
Boris is going to be here at 5 o'clock. | ||
Tomorrow, we've got two. | ||
We've got transhumanism at 11, at 10 o'clock. | ||
We're going to have the economy, what's to come in this firestorm with the debt ceiling, but we're going to take it back to 3 November. | ||
Most importantly, we're going to take it back to Thanksgiving weekend when you start going through this. | ||
Here's the point. | ||
There's no going forward till we sort out what happened on 3 November, hold people accountable, and take corrective action. | ||
This whole thing about elections are the future. | ||
Elections are about the future, but the future is inextricably linked to the past. | ||
And don't believe this happy talk when people say, Mike Lindell's crazy, just passed on, just kicked the can down the road, he's finally 22. | ||
The reason we're winning so big now is because of the focus on the illegitimacy. | ||
And trust me, with this thing coming out of South Africa, They're only going to get crazier. | ||
They're only going to talk about more lockdowns, more stimulus. | ||
Look ahead to 2024 is a rhino dog whistle. | ||
You heard it first on Bannon Show. | ||
Wow. | ||
Peter Navarro. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much. | ||
Have you back here at 5 o'clock tomorrow at 10 o'clock. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, myself. | ||
We've been going through it for an hour. | ||
We got Joe Allen at 11 o'clock. | ||
You're not going to want to miss these specials. | ||
Five o'clock, Boris is going to be here in studio. | ||
We're going to have Lynn Dale back. | ||
We've got a lot to break and also talk about precinct strategy, about use of the sea, about the school boards. | ||
All of it as the empowered posse of the war room changes American history. | ||
It's afternoon at five. |