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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome. | ||
It's Saturday, 27 November, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We've got two specials here. | ||
We're going to get you up to date on everything that's happening as far as news goes, but we need to take these two hours today to go through and prepare you for exactly everything that's going to happen in the coming firestorm. | ||
That is going to pick up on Monday and continue through the end of the year on the spending on what Biden's going to try to do with this this new variant. | ||
Everything's colliding together as Biden's poll numbers collapse. | ||
It's the wages of sin is our because it goes back to 3 November when I get to all of going to connect 3 November what happened it with the with trying to get this thing sorted on 6 January. | ||
Also, take it up to the current and let you know what's going on on both the virus front, but also the economy. | ||
Tie it all together for you so you can start to think about it and plan and get ahead of this, get ahead of what's going on. | ||
Okay, I've asked Peter Navarro to sit in for the entire first hour. | ||
Second hour is going to be transhumanism, Joe Allen. | ||
We're going to give you a primer on exactly what it is, why it's important, and why it's going to radically change your life here very, very quickly. | ||
Okay, the wages of sin, the first hour. | ||
A story broke yesterday. | ||
We didn't have time. | ||
When you co-hosted yesterday, it kind of came out afterwards. | ||
Went after. | ||
So before I get everything else, I got to address Trump and particularly the book, Peril and Woodward and a couple of scenes in there that are so disturbing. | ||
And I'm finally glad that President Trump came out and went after because it rattled me to the core to see what Nancy Pelosi and General Milley and these people, the opening of the book and the mainstream media all went, you know, Trump and a coup and all this. | ||
But it is so fundamentally disturbing of what that book describes about General Milley, the Defense Department, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Nancy Pelosi sticking her nose in it. | ||
Trump came out yesterday, and I think I've got it here, we can read part of it. | ||
He went after this whole situation of Woodward and Costa reporting on Milley about China. | ||
That Donald Trump, and the way this book is teed up, the book peril at the beginning is that Milley, and after 3 November and before 6 January and around 6 January, and then all the way to the 20th, were so concerned about Donald J. Trump's mental state, what he was doing to get to the bottom of 3 November, | ||
That he actually had a couple of conversations and one of these conversations it looks like was initiated by him to talk to his counterpart in the PLA and to let him know that there would be no possibility that there were steady steady hands around no possibilities to have basically a nuclear strike on China. | ||
And he told the guy he would keep him informed of what's going on. | ||
When I read that, I said, what is going on here? | ||
It's absolutely stunning. | ||
President Trump's firing back now, saying, are you kidding me? | ||
The Chinese Communist Party was afraid of me. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, I brought these guys to heel. | ||
And particularly what's happened over the last couple of days, get our audience up to speed, Jamie Dimon, Of the most important bank in Western Capitalism, J.P. | ||
Morgan. | ||
Kowtow. | ||
No, no, no, no. | ||
Dude, this is beyond bootlicking. | ||
Kowtow is when you totally stretch out prostate before the emperor, because he made a comment that the bank would last longer than Chinese companies. | ||
Probably they blew back and said, hey, we're going to start shutting down branches over here, and he kowtowed. | ||
I want you to tie it together. | ||
Particularly this charge of that Donald Trump was unstable and was going to launch in the Chinese Communist Party given the fact that he had these guys on their back heel. | ||
Dr. Peter Noir. | ||
Let's start with the November 3rd stolen election. | ||
From that point, the whole game plan of the Rhino Republicans, the Pelosiites and others was to get Trump off the chess board. | ||
And so, it was treason for Pelosi herself to try to challenge the President. | ||
That's a pretty big word. | ||
It's treason. | ||
You say that after thinking about it? | ||
Yes. | ||
You've read the book. | ||
I've thought long about it. | ||
You've read the book. | ||
Yes, let's talk about Let's talk about Woodward first and just set the bar for Woodward. | ||
Woodward is a liar, he's a propagandist. | ||
I prove that beyond a shadow of a doubt with my truthful account, which no one has challenged, on my Situation Room showdown with Fauci, Mulvaney, Azar, Mulvaney, and Redfield. | ||
What do you say to Bert? | ||
I'm going to lay this out. | ||
I'm going to lay this out. | ||
Azar, Mulvaney, and Redfield. | ||
Woodward's account of the President's China travel ban is that it wasn't his idea to do it. | ||
Over the years, he's been doing it. | ||
He's been doing it for a long time. | ||
Ultimately, he was convinced by Fauci, Azar, and Mulvaney to do it. | ||
That is just factually... That's a lie. | ||
That's a lie, okay? | ||
That's a dead lie, and I prove that based on my account of the January 28th meeting with Fauci, where I not only had to fight Fauci, I had to fight the rest of those clowns, okay? | ||
And that meeting in the Sit Room, Mulvaney tried to pull the thing as Acting Chief of Staff and Chair of that meeting, saying that there's a consensus on the opposition to the travel ban. | ||
And I go, no, no, no, no, Mick. | ||
There's no consensus here, and at that point, Pottinger finally pops up and says the NSC is against it. | ||
So, when you read Woodward's account, based on his discussions with his anonymous sources... The NSC is for a travel ban. | ||
Correct. | ||
Not against it. | ||
Correct. | ||
It was me... Ottinger comes up and says we're for it. | ||
Finally, yeah. | ||
It was me who during the whole meeting was fighting the rest of the room. | ||
It was Began Pompeo's hack. | ||
It was Redfield who followed Fauci as I described Redfield. | ||
Sheep show more leadership than him. | ||
It was Azar expressing doubts and Mulvaney, the idiot coward that he always is. | ||
I'm fighting these guys and Mulvaney tries to pull at the end, yeah, we're in consensus here. | ||
And finally, Podger pops up. | ||
So the way Woodward describes, he never describes the sit-room meeting. | ||
He says that it was Fauci, Mulvaney, and Azar who convinced the president. | ||
And that's just BS. | ||
And the thing with Woodward is two anonymous facts, two anonymous sources don't equal a fact. | ||
And there's another. | ||
I had a showdown with Woodward like years earlier, midway in the Trump administration, where it was on the top of the 100 Constitution Building, where you like to broadcast from. | ||
And he had put me in his book with words in my mouth and several scenes and things like that. | ||
It was all total BS. | ||
And I meet him on the top of the roof for the first time. | ||
I'm giving a speech there. | ||
He comes up and introduces himself, and I shake his hand, yadda yadda. | ||
When I get up to speak, I go, Mr. Woodward, have we ever met before this day? | ||
And he goes, no. | ||
Have you ever called me before this day? | ||
And he says, no. | ||
And I go, in front of like there's a hundred people, and these are like top CEOs. | ||
I go, Bob, why the F? | ||
Didn't you have the courtesy to fact-check that crap and lies that you wrote in this book? | ||
And he had nothing to say at that point. | ||
And what's interesting in his latest book, you don't see the word Peter Navarro in there except for one sentence, and he's allegedly writing a book. | ||
About what happened during the plague year. | ||
And so that was his passive-aggressive way of doing it. | ||
Point is, he's a liar. | ||
And so, you know, if we go from there, you've got Pelosi trying effectively to pull a coup. | ||
Remember, she's third in line in the succession. | ||
Third in line in succession, but she has no operational role whatsoever as commander-in-chief of military until that succession takes place. | ||
Correct. | ||
And I wonder if Milley was kind of Having conversations with her. | ||
Now, Mark Milley, again, people need to understand this. | ||
He was a compromise choice for Joint Chief of Staff, right? | ||
The guy that they were trying to put in there was totally unacceptable, so it's like, yeah, alright, put Milley in, he'll be okay. | ||
He turned out to be... The problem I have with Milley is he's not very bright, okay? | ||
He's just not very bright. | ||
He went to Princeton. | ||
He's woke. | ||
I don't care where he went. | ||
He's a friggin' idiot. | ||
Every time I saw him, he's like the quintessential bureaucrat. | ||
But here's what's really important about Milley. | ||
I mean, the idea that he would take the quote, initiative to call the Chinese without informing the President to assuage them on something that never, ever entered the Oval Office. | ||
I was in the Oval Office every time we ever talked about China. | ||
Never once was there any idea that we would threaten them with war or want to war, whatever. | ||
Donald Trump is the most peace-loving person in the world. | ||
That's why he covets peace through strength and wants a high defense budget. | ||
But hang on, hang on. | ||
He also understands something very sophisticated he never gets credit for. | ||
He understands in modern warfare, unrestricted warfare, you have information, cyber, you have economic, and you have kinetic. | ||
Donald Trump is the guy that wants to use the kinetic card less, build up military peace and restraint, but if they're engaged with war thus on information and cyber, and if they're particularly economic war, this is the whole thing of the tariffs. | ||
Donald Trump's going to not just confront them, he's going to take them apart. | ||
And that's what the guys in the Pentagon can never get their heads around. | ||
And didn't want to get their heads around. | ||
You were there, Steve. | ||
You were the guy going head-to-head with Mattis. | ||
Mattis, you tell the story better than I, but Mattis did not want to engage with the Chinese to support the President's policy. | ||
And that's my problem with Milley. | ||
It's like, these guys in uniform. | ||
Whether it's Mattis, whether it's McMaster, whether it's Millie, whether it's John friggin' Kelly, right? | ||
These guys, it's like their whole careers were built on obeying the chain of command. | ||
If anybody below them... | ||
had ever done what they did to President Donald Trump, they'd still be in the brig, Steve. | ||
They'd still be in the brig. | ||
And what Milley did, again, it's like, these are the T word, I don't use this lightly. | ||
Pelosi was trying to engineer yet another coup. | ||
Why is she having conversations with the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff? | ||
These people are so out of control right now. | ||
Everything they do is undermining the fundamental principles of the Republic. | ||
But Milley should be court-martialed for what he did. | ||
There is no excuse for the Joint Chiefs of Staff head to unilaterally go to the Chinese Communist Party to talk about what may or may not be in the head of the commander-in-chief that Milley serves. | ||
You do not do that. | ||
In reading Woodward's book, did they believe after November 3rd, the morning of November 4th, the apparatus, Milley, the Joint Chiefs, Pelosi, did they believe Donald Trump was still the Commander-in-Chief? | ||
I think Milley was a useful idiot for the Pelosi-ites and they just wanted him gone. | ||
I mean, he's shown his stripes. | ||
You know, he's the head of the woke Pentagon with critical race theory. | ||
He's doing everything. | ||
But, you know, what's the mission of the Pentagon, Steve? | ||
They've only got one mission, right? | ||
It's combat readiness. | ||
Please, okay? | ||
Combat readiness. | ||
We are about as far from combat readiness right now as we've been since Donald Trump left office, okay? | ||
This is like... | ||
The whole Donald Trump Peace Through Strength document was a beautiful thing. | ||
I was there when we increased the defense budget, when we rebuilt the shipyards, when we began arms transfers to our allies so we could have stronger, not weaker, alliances. | ||
And to have these guys that are at the Pentagon now. | ||
We go back to our conversation yesterday, Steve, about the FBI. | ||
It's like, okay, there's the leadership, and you blame the leadership. | ||
And no, it's nothing to do with people in the lower ranks. | ||
It's no. | ||
The people in the military forces right now, they have to begin to speak up and step up against that command, which is not really pursuing the mission of the Pentagon. | ||
They are pursuing another mission, Steve. | ||
I don't know what the hell it is. | ||
But Milley should be cart marshal. | ||
He should be in the brig for what he did. | ||
And Pelosi, you know, she's buying Multi-million dollar houses in Jupiter, Florida, getting ready to leave San Francisco that is now just full of feces. | ||
That's about it. | ||
San Francisco is feces town right now. | ||
She's bailing out, and she doesn't give a wit. | ||
And they're about to pass a multi-trillion dollar bill. | ||
God help us. | ||
We're going to get to all of that at the bottom of 3 November and how it impacts the firestorm that's coming next. | ||
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By the way, in Trump's White House, you don't have a guy like Pete Buttigieg on paternal leave when the nation's on fire. | ||
Now they're saying he's the number one guy in the Democratic Party for president. | ||
He's eight points up on Biden. | ||
That is being supported by the White House. | ||
How can a guy... Everybody's eight points up on Biden, okay? | ||
This is the William F. Buckley thing. | ||
You could take a hundred people from the phone book and... You're a logistics guy. | ||
You're a logistics guy. | ||
How could they have botched... | ||
Well, first of all, they're not paying attention. | ||
You could see all this thing coming in the data, or you could have listened to the war room. | ||
Did we not warn at the beginning of the administration, Steve? | ||
You got me on clips. | ||
You played these clips. | ||
It's like we're headed for stagflation if we don't take care of things. | ||
And supply chain inflation. | ||
Well, that's part of it. | ||
Yeah, that's my whole argument. | ||
You go back to January 21 after the regime illegally seizes power. | ||
And I'm warning that, yeah, this is happening because of the pandemic shock. | ||
OK, mostly. | ||
But then what what what is amazing in a sad way is that that Biden would exacerbate this with his own policy choices. | ||
OK, a lot of this initially is pandemic shock, but he follows up with policy choices, for example. | ||
This whole energy crisis is triggered by canceling the Keystone Pipeline. | ||
That's signaling. | ||
First act. | ||
Signaling theory. | ||
It's signaling everywhere from the pipeline to the frackers of Pennsylvania. | ||
It's like, don't put any more money in U.S. | ||
domestic energy. | ||
So we go from energy independent for the first time... No, no, no. | ||
Energy dominant. | ||
full spectrum, under Donald Trump, something that nobody could have predicted. | ||
We're exporting to a situation where we're begging the Chinese, the Russians, and the Saudis to pump more oil. | ||
How do you think that's going to work out? | ||
So you do that, and of course higher energy prices then make higher food prices, because fertilizer is a lot of driven, and I'm joking these days, that at the football tailgate parties people are eating caviar. | ||
Because it's cheaper than hot dogs cooked with propane, right? | ||
And then on top of the worst labor market distortions and shortages, Steve, you come up with a universal VAX policy where you're firing longshoremen. | ||
Food processors, truckers, pilots, and people are leaving the workforce at a time when you're trying to unload ships and get things to market. | ||
And on top of that, what we have now is after you prime that pump, right, what do you get? | ||
You get hoarding, okay? | ||
The people now are freaked out, rightly so, so they're going and everybody's going and buying twice the toilet paper, twice the ice cream, twice the bread, What tries to whatever they need and the shelves get cleaned out and then and then the people who In good faith didn't do that are now getting screwed. | ||
So this is policy driven It's pandemic driven and that the full circle of this Steve is is that we're we have a vaccine we have a pandemic policy which As Dr. Malone and I discussed with you yesterday, and that was one of the best hours we've had on The War Room, in my judgment, because it was serious, deep, and it points to what we've got to do. | ||
We are moving in the opposite direction. | ||
Yesterday I was watching Scott Gottlieb, you know, former head of the FDA under Trump. | ||
He's on CNBC, he's saying... He's on the board of what? | ||
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Scott Gottlieb is using this catastrophe with these vaccine-resistant mutations that Malone and I warned about to pimp Doubling down, tripling down on the vaccine that he's going to benefit financially from because he's on the friggin' board of Big Pharma. | ||
I mean, Scott, hey, Earth to Scott, okay? | ||
Quit pimping that stuff. | ||
How about you talk, Scott, about therapeutics because this is what's going to save the American people. | ||
It's what I said and Doc Hatfield said in February 2020 from the very beginning with our Listen, you had Trump, you had Trump at the time, and we couldn't, with, with hydroxychloroquine and others, and you couldn't, you couldn't break the cartel. | ||
I couldn't break, Fauci. | ||
I want to talk about Trump the man. | ||
Woodcock and FDA. | ||
I want to talk, I want to talk Trump the man here for a second. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Number one, I want to go back to the China, this thing, I hate to say it, people almost have to buy peril. | ||
You got to bring in Trump time, because there you're put into the Oval Office. | ||
The reviews People should go read the reviews on Amazon. | ||
They're absolutely unbelievable. | ||
I think it's 650 reviews roughly, 90% or 5 or 6 star or whatever the top is. | ||
But it's the detail of the people that have read the book putting you in there. | ||
You should compare Peril because Peril is shocking because I think there's a coup there right there with what they're trying to do. | ||
Trump the man. | ||
As you've been there, about China. | ||
He's putting carrier battlegroups in the South China Sea. | ||
He's putting them through the Straits of Taiwan. | ||
He's reinforcing Taiwan. | ||
He's got the strategic uncertainty ambiguity of Taiwan. | ||
Have you ever seen President Trump? | ||
As close as you work with him, look at the military option. | ||
When I say military, I mean a kinetic military option first, Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
You're talking about the end-to-endless-war candidate and president, and the guy who put end-to-endless-war while he was there, okay? | ||
No! | ||
I mean, look, he's Ronald Reagan, right? | ||
Peace through strength, okay? | ||
Defense is a strong defense which you never have to use. | ||
That was his whole philosophy. | ||
His whole... Look, Steve, what does make America great again? | ||
It's buy American, hire American, factories here, supply chains here, prosperity, the blue collar, often black and brown, Americans, back to white picket fences, because we can with that kind of model. | ||
War does not fit into that equation. | ||
War leads to embargoes, it can be kinetic, it can lead to all sorts of things. | ||
All Donald Trump wants was peace, prosperity, and strength for the American people. | ||
I get back to this Milley absurdity. | ||
General Milley. | ||
Who reports to President Trump as the Commander-in-Chief had back-channel communications with the Chinese Communist military making claims about the President that are non-factual and absurd. | ||
Steve, here's the important point. | ||
By merely talking to these guys, By saying, no, no, no, we're not getting ready to attack you, he gave credence to the idea that maybe we were. | ||
Play that over again. | ||
Is that a court-martial offense? | ||
Yeah, you bet your ass it is. | ||
That guy should be in the brig right now. | ||
And you know who he should have as his mate? | ||
It's Pelosi, OK? | ||
Because what she tried to do with all this 25th Amendment kind of stuff and turn it into January 6th event into something that it wasn't. | ||
And you, me, and President Trump, as I've written about, were the last three people on God's good earth who wanted violence that day. | ||
And Woodward, see, this is the problem with Woodward. | ||
That guy is a propagandist, he's a liar, but he also is... | ||
He's like renting the fabric of the American Republic. | ||
He's like pulling at the thread of a sweater. | ||
And you know what happens. | ||
Things start to unravel. | ||
And these people need to understand, Zucker at CNN, Joe at MSNBC, when they pull so hard on the fabric of this society, and twist the truth in the force of state, they are doing incredible, irreparable damage. | ||
Okay, we're going to go back to the beginning, and then when we come back, we're going to go back to the weekend a year ago this weekend, when you got in to start the Navarro Report that became kind of the intellectual framework. | ||
Even seeing Mike Lindell's complaint to the Supreme Court, to the Attorney General, it's really predicated upon a lot of the thinking that you did. | ||
We're going to get to that, what you did this week, and we're going to pull forward to today. | ||
A radical regime that is trying to change America fundamentally in an economic way of which there is no return. | ||
There is no return. | ||
As bad as critical race theory and all this, we have to get that out of schools. | ||
But they're talking about the here and now of radical economic changes that we will not be able to put the genie back in the bottle. | ||
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It is the Wages of Sin, our special today. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
Is, you know, Chris Christie, every guy out there humping the talk circuit right now is telling us that you've got to look to the future. | ||
That elections are about the future. | ||
A year ago this weekend... | ||
You had finally had a belly full of all the talk, the Fox News guys punching out on him and said, I'm going to do what I do best. | ||
I'm going to go get to the bottom of it statistically. | ||
I'm going to get to the bottom of where the receipts are. | ||
You started with 3,000 affidavits pulled together by Bernie Kerry guys from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Georgia to Arizona to Michigan. | ||
I want to take about five minutes and get to the railhead of this weekend a year ago where you got in there that's really driven this narrative so strongly. | ||
What did you do? | ||
What did you find? | ||
November 3rd, you and I have two short conversations. | ||
One at midnight, you call me. | ||
Classic Bannon. | ||
We've got this. | ||
Boom. | ||
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You hang up. | |
Okay? | ||
I'm at the White House, the East Wing. | ||
I say, okay, good. | ||
I'm going home, grab some sleep. | ||
6 a.m., you call me. | ||
Three more words. | ||
They stole it. | ||
For the next two weeks, I let nature take its course, thinking that the Trump campaign, Stepien, Clark, and Kushner would do what we did in Bush v. Gore, have their team of lawyers ready and just play brass knuckles. | ||
Law and politics. | ||
Smashmouth. | ||
We got nothing. | ||
We got nothing. | ||
So, on Thanksgiving morning, I had prepped my team. | ||
They had waiting for me over 3,000 affidavits, plus thousands more pages of other documents, all the legal cases that had been filed, all the news stories, everything I could get my hands on. | ||
I go in, Thanksgiving morning, early, no turkey, no football, no problem, put on my Harvard researcher pants, And I wanted to get to the bottom of it. | ||
I went in there, I didn't go in there with any preconceptions. | ||
This is the point I want to make sure everyone understands. | ||
I've known you for a long time. | ||
When you come to a problem, It's one of the great things about the PhD at Harvard. | ||
You have your angle of attack, etc., but you look at what the data shows you. | ||
You are evidence-based, you are data-based, and you are science-based. | ||
That's what happened in this situation. | ||
You went in and said, I'm going to find out exactly what happened here. | ||
But I have not predisposed either way. | ||
And to prove that, it's like the cries, the conventional wisdom at that point for people who thought it was stolen, was that it all was, quote, Fraud, right? | ||
And what I, you know, the top line discovery was that, first of all, there was no single silver bullet that the Democrats used to kill the president or steal the election. | ||
What I found instead was what I call death by a thousand election irregularities, okay? | ||
So the irregularities were far more dominant Yes, there was fraud, but it was these election irregularities across six different dimensions. | ||
So I write this first report of what would become three volumes, and I focused on these six different dimensions. | ||
And the other thing I found, Steve, was that across the six battleground states, every different state was stolen in a different way. | ||
Ghost voters in Georgia, it was the getting rid of the signature match in Wisconsin, it was the indefinitely confined voters, plus Zuckerberg's outrageous privatization of our election system with Dropbox's ballot harvesting. | ||
In Detroit, it was banning Republican observers, literally, with plywood. | ||
And so it went. | ||
So I laid that all out, and the next thing I got was people just besieging me, like, how did they do something so complex and so granular? | ||
And so that was the second report, The Art of the Steel. | ||
And the central core of that was like, okay, it's a two-pronged strategy. | ||
The obvious one was stuff the ballot box with absentee and mail-in ballots, because that's the easiest path to hiding illegal ballots in. | ||
But the subtle part was to take the election cops off the beat, e.g. | ||
getting rid of signature match in Georgia so that the amount of rejection ballots went from 6% to virtually zero. | ||
The other thing I think that's worth pointing out here is that part of the conventional wisdom is that it was the pandemic where everything started, where they used that simply as the excuse. | ||
What I found out is this goes back all the way to the minute Donald Trump got elected. | ||
They began plotting and scheming. | ||
They used the courts. | ||
They used George Soros, funded Secretaries of State. | ||
They used legal changes, referenda. | ||
And a lot of things they did were legal, but their intent, Steve, was to use legal means to allow more illegal votes into the flow. | ||
That's critical. | ||
So ultimately what they did was illegal. | ||
Now you fast forward to what Mike Lindell is doing right now. | ||
It's basically It's basically, writ large, what I did in my original reports, and what I did in my original reports is what Ken Paxson, the AG of Texas, tried to do before the election was certified with the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court, but there's only three brave, true people on that court. | ||
You can take Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, and you can put them on a Hot train to China right now, because we will not depend on them for Trumpism, okay? | ||
So that got rejected on procedural grounds. | ||
Mike, we go now and he's got solid arguments across the election irregularity spectrum. | ||
A solid argument for standing. | ||
We'll see what happens. | ||
But that's kind of the history of what happened. | ||
And here's the thing, Steve. | ||
If you and I were having this conversation, On November 1961, okay? | ||
We would know, and we knew what we know now, we would know unequivocally, fact, 100%, that Kennedy stole it from Nixon through Illinois and Texas. | ||
That's fact. | ||
So, would you be saying, well, let's grab Let's grab Congress in 62, and then we'll get Nixon back in the White House in 64? | ||
Would you be saying that? | ||
Or would you be saying, no, they stole it unfair and unsquare, and we need to use the legal mechanisms of this country to take it back legally? | ||
And that's where we stand. | ||
And the last thing on this is, there's always stuff about looking forward to 2024. | ||
It's a rhino dog whistle. | ||
It's a rhino dog whistle designed by the Republicans in name only, the Koch network, the people who do not support Donald Trump to take him off the chest. | ||
Is this just because you're personally so close to him? | ||
Have you fallen into the cult of personality, you say that? | ||
Give me the logic that backs up. | ||
Separate the friendship, separate the fact that you're very loyal to him, separate the fact you saw him up close. | ||
Give me the logic of why that's not so. | ||
I've got a lot of years on this body here, Steve, okay? | ||
I've seen everything from the Vietnam War protests and the stagnation of the 70s to the stock market crash in 07. | ||
I have never, ever seen this country in a more precarious state economically, militarily, culturally, socially, and politically. | ||
And it is the direct result | ||
of the steel of that election and what led up to it, which is to say a complete breakdown of all our core institutions, whether it's the fourth estate with the spin and crap of the MSNBCs and CNNs of this world or the Supreme Court or the state courts or the Republican legislatures in the six battleground states which didn't have the stones and still don't have the stones to do what needs to be done | ||
In the teeth of a pandemic from communist China, and the idea that we still won't hold China accountable is crazy. | ||
Stop. | ||
We have a variant. | ||
You guys have called it. | ||
We now have a variant, some mutation, that's come out of Africa, South Africa. | ||
Many mutations. | ||
Many mutations, by the way, in Africa. | ||
Africa, I think, because of the hydroxychloroquine, a lot of things have been fired up today. | ||
They have a four-hour summit a week ago, and if you look at the readouts of the White House and the Beijing, not one mention of Ford. | ||
Not one mention of Wu Han. | ||
How can that be? | ||
Kowtow. | ||
I mean, it's like... What signal does that send? | ||
Let me pimp another book here, Miranda Devine, on her laptop from hell. | ||
It's like, we know that Biden is compromised, but here's why this is important, Steve. | ||
If I had known in January 28, 2020, when I first had my first showdown with Fauci, if he had come clean, he knew at the time, he knew at the time, the biggest live omission in history, he knew that virus was from the Wuhan lab and had been genetically engineered using gain-of-function experiments. | ||
He knew that there was a high likelihood of that. | ||
If he had come clean, we would have got the original genome of the virus, which we still do not have. | ||
We still don't know how they engineered the original virus. | ||
If we had that, we could have designed a legitimate, real vaccine like smallpox or polio. | ||
What we've got now, nobody should, we should stop calling that thing a vaccine. | ||
It's just an immune response provoker. | ||
You're the father. | ||
You're one of the fathers of it. | ||
I'm one of the fathers of the vaccine. | ||
February 9, 2020, I got the receipts to prove it. | ||
It's a memo. | ||
Do this now, task force. | ||
We'll have a vaccine by October whenever. | ||
That's exactly what we did. | ||
But in those same memos, Steve, it says it's experimental RNA technology, not a magic billet, and we're going to need therapeutics as quickly as possible. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
Okay. | ||
I love the way you finish that sentence. | ||
You I want to go back you just had a second ago. | ||
You've never seen the nation in this type of peril. | ||
I want to talk about the economic peril. | ||
We got three minutes about two and a half minutes here and then seven or eight and the next block to finish up. | ||
Walk me through what this posse has to think was we're starting Monday. | ||
There's going to be a firestorm between now and the end of the year. | ||
They're going to try to radically transform the economy, of which, do you agree, we will never be able to undo? | ||
If they pass the CR, the $5 trillion bill back bankrupt, and raise the debt ceiling, game over? | ||
Game over. | ||
And remember the Malcolm Gladwell tipping point concept was, You get to a certain point after like 10,000 reps and it's like you get good, right? | ||
In this case, like this will be our 10,000th macroeconomic mistake and we're going to get really bad and unrecoverable. | ||
So that's the context. | ||
Here's what this is going to look like and unfortunately it's going to look like this. | ||
This pandemic from hell is going to lead to the tripling and quadrupling down of the Biden administration on two things. | ||
One is this fruitless universal vax policy which is breeding vaccine-resistant mutations. | ||
Okay, think about that. | ||
It's like it's the stupidest strategy they could be adopting. | ||
We should have a moratorium on universal vax. | ||
It should only be for the most vulnerable. And they're going to triple and quadruple down on the Keynesian spending idea and push for this bill from hell and trillions and trillions of dollars more. | ||
And the only thing that's hanging between that bill and us is Joe Manchin. And when the republic hinges on Joe Manchin from West Virginia, and I met him a number of times, he's a typical politician. | ||
You like Joe, right? | ||
He knows how to schmooze you. | ||
And when it comes time, he's got no friggin' backbone. | ||
Hey, Joe, you hear me? | ||
No backbone, dude. | ||
But this is the problem here. | ||
I've never seen it so bad. | ||
Again, I get back to this would not be happening if they hadn't stolen that election. | ||
And people need to remember, this would not be happening if Fauci had come clean. | ||
This is why Fauci needs to belong in jail. | ||
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We're going to return. | ||
The convergence of two things. | ||
They're going to double and triple down on the vaccines and the mandates. | ||
Yes. | ||
And they're going to triple down, the Keynesians, on spending like you can't comprehend. | ||
Stagflation, baby! | ||
I think it's depression, hyperinflation, hyperinflation and depression. | ||
Okay, we're going to come back in about 120 seconds with Dr. Navarro. | ||
He's going to take us through the conclusion of what's going to happen in the next four or five weeks in the world. | ||
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It is Saturday, the 27th of November, the Year of Our Lord 2021. | ||
We're doing a special, The Wages of Sin. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, you called us short. | ||
You called the thing was going to collapse in October, back in January. | ||
Correct. | ||
I'm asking you now, for this audience, because you always put this audience ahead of the curve. | ||
Yes. | ||
It's one of the reasons the show is so big, and the audience is so empowered. | ||
Between Monday, when everybody starts getting back, and the end of the year, they have to pass, they have to fund the government a continued resolution on a structural deficit of a trillion to a trillion and a half dollars every year in perpetuity. | ||
One, they have to raise the debt ceiling, or they can't pay for anything. | ||
They, and number three, they've got, by the way, the defense bill that's still out there, defense authorization. | ||
In addition, the bankruptcy, the bill back bankrupt, which is really five trillion, has to be passed. | ||
What should this audience be thinking about since you called the show before? | ||
At the same time, the economy is essentially going to collapse. | ||
What should they be thinking about? | ||
So January 2021 on this show, I say this is going to be the year of the big short. | ||
Things will collapse. | ||
Two weeks ago on this show, I announced in my own personal portfolio. | ||
It's not financial advice for you folks. | ||
I said I was going short. | ||
OK, now what's the logic? | ||
Now, the stock market has performed in the opposite direction since then. | ||
Up until the variant on... No, not two weeks ago. | ||
I'm in the green on that short. | ||
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Okay, fine. | |
But here's the point. | ||
Here's the broader point. | ||
It's not about stock market investing. | ||
It's about what the stock market signals. | ||
In normal times, in Trump times, the stock market prices are an expectation of a future stream of earnings. | ||
And if you get solid growth, like we had under Trump, people are going to buy stocks and the trend's going to go up. | ||
And that's healthy. | ||
That's a sign of a healthy economy. | ||
In Biden world, however, this is not what's going on. | ||
What I saw back in January of 2021 was a world in which things were rapidly falling apart in our supply chains. | ||
We had distortions in the labor market. | ||
Their office, commercial office buildings were under siege from the pandemic and everybody who worked in them was going to be out of a job. | ||
I saw all of this coming and the only reason why the stock market was going up in Biden land was because there was a surfeit of cash that the Federal Reserve and the Congress were pumping into the economy that had nowhere to go. | ||
It couldn't go into bonds because interest rates were zero. | ||
Therefore, it had to go into stocks. | ||
And that's an unsustainable equilibrium. | ||
It was just a matter of time before some type of trigger would send that in into reverse. | ||
So we're beginning to see that now. | ||
Here's here's the tragedy. | ||
Now, instead of the Biden administration come Monday, Recognizing the problem with our economy is structural in nature. | ||
and dealing and addressing strongly with the supply chain crisis, which requires kind of a Buy American, Hire American, Made in America solution, instead of moving away from a universal vaccination policy to a policy where you simultaneously vaccinate only the most vulnerable, like some senior citizens, those with comorbidities, coupled with, and much more importantly, a widespread therapeutic | ||
strategy where private physicians can work with people at the first sign of infection. | ||
That would be the best way of building herd immunity and keeping people alive. | ||
That would save hundreds of thousands of lives relative to a vaccine-only strategy. | ||
And instead of doing any of that, what Biden and their pimps like Scott Gottlieb and Big Pharma going out on TV are going to do is use the occasion of the South African mutations, the vaccine-resistant mutations, to double down on two things. | ||
One, the universal vac strategy, and two, the need to pass this trillion, trillion, trillion dollar building over. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
You and President Trump, the administration, picked Scott Gottlieb to be. | ||
He was his head of FDA. | ||
Hang on. | ||
And you picked Powell. | ||
The two convergent points you're talking about, the Keynesian and the vaccine, Kind of the spokesman for that is Powell for the Keynesian, the Fed, and Scott Gottlieb, the outsider that reinforces Fauci. | ||
Dr. Navarro. | ||
Yeah, well, look, I know folks have heard a lot about the book. | ||
The only reason why I talk about it is it's kind of the original sin of everything that's going on. | ||
Do you talk about Powell in the selection? | ||
And Gottlieb indirectly, and Powell. | ||
Powell is in the book. | ||
Powell is the guy that Mnuchin... | ||
By the way, Steve Mnuchin, if there was one guy I could take off the chessboard, okay, and President Trump would still be in office, it would be Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin, because he was a twofer, right? | ||
He was the China dove who undermined completely our Chinese policy. | ||
And he was Neville Chamberlain at the time, but he also bungled the macroeconomic policy. | ||
So the point here is that one of the lessons of In Trump Time is bad personnel equals bad policy equals bad politics. | ||
And Steve, you're absolutely right, and you were there when we started hiring people like Gary Cohn and Rex Tillerson. | ||
Hang on, I've only got a minute. | ||
Yeah. | ||
The three no's. | ||
Yes. | ||
No on the CO, CR, no on the debt ceiling, no on the bill bank bankruptcy. | ||
No on the fake infrastructure bill. | ||
Well, the fake infrastructure is already gone. | ||
That's past. | ||
Yeah, that's gone. | ||
So, we've got three no's left. | ||
Are you taking a hard line? | ||
Should that be a hard line, no on all three of them? | ||
The government's going to shut down and the capital markets are going to go crazy. | ||
The reason why you took a hard line on the first two is to stop the next two. | ||
We failed on the faux infrastructure bill, but that's why. | ||
The one that's going to break the friggin' bank is the build-to-nowhere. | ||
That thing is just so bad. | ||
The country will never come back from that. | ||
Not recover. | ||
No. | ||
It's the tipping point. | ||
The book is in Trump time. | ||
Go to Amazon and get it real quickly. | ||
Your website, you're on Getter? | ||
Real Peter Navarro on Getter. | ||
The Twitter killer. | ||
I'm telling you, get on Getter. | ||
You get ten times the engagement. | ||
Okay. | ||
As Twitter. | ||
Ten times. | ||
In real Peter Navarro. | ||
Test it, just like the towels. | ||
Okay. | ||
You're a good man. | ||
Okay, short break. | ||
Coming back with Joe Allen next. |