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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. | |
So 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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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Frank, let me ask you an uncomfortable question. | ||
It makes me uncomfortable asking. | ||
I don't know if you'll feel uncomfortable answering it. | ||
Friends, you are losing ground every day in Joe Biden's America, and it's largely because of his inflation spike. | ||
Now, let's get to some of the numbers. | ||
We got a terrible jobs report out on Friday. | ||
Miserable miss versus expectations. | ||
260,000 fewer jobs created than were forecasted. | ||
But even worse than that dreadful headline were the details, particularly regarding real wages, meaning Pay adjusted for inflation in your life. | ||
On that basis right now, real wages falling at a 1.4% annualized rate. | ||
Now, is this inflation truly Joe Biden's fault? | ||
Let's look at the data. | ||
In the final months of the Trump administration, Even with the economy aggressively reopening from spring 2020 lockdowns, particularly in the red jurisdictions, we saw incredibly tame inflation with high-paced growth. | ||
As a matter of fact, CPI, Consumer Price Index, never got above 1.4% in the last six months of the Trump term. | ||
What do we see since Biden takes office? | ||
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4%, 5%. | |
4% 5% now 6.2% CPI growth and climbing. Let me give you one very tangible real world example of these price increases and that is coal prices. | ||
Very important as we head into wintertime. | ||
Coal today, central Appalachian region, hit the highest prices since 2009, up 70% year-to-date. | ||
Patriots, we face an economic quagmire that we have not seen in this country since the 1970s, and it is Biden's. | ||
Frank, let me ask you an uncomfortable question. | ||
It makes me uncomfortable asking it. | ||
I don't know if you'll feel uncomfortable answering it. | ||
Ninety-seven, eighty-two percent of people who watch, who trust Fox News say the election was stolen. | ||
Ninety-seven percent who watch Farther Right, I guess that's OWN and Newsmax and stuff like that, believe the election was stolen. | ||
It is a litmus test question on the right in American politics. | ||
Do you believe the election was stolen? | ||
The only correct answer is yes. | ||
The election wasn't stolen. | ||
Bill Barr, the former top law enforcement official, said it was not. | ||
Should it be a litmus test question for American institutions like the FBI and DOJ for the answer under a polygraph to be, no, the election wasn't stolen? | ||
I mean, are the people in charge of protecting the rule of law definitely not in the 82% of the 97%? | ||
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So here's where I'll take this. | |
I can tell you, with encouraging, you've mentioned the word polygraph, with regard to sensitive government positions, intelligence community positions, I can tell you that behind the scenes what's happening is a much more thorough vetting of who's coming into those very critical institutions and where the security clearances are involved and polygraphs are permitted, yes, and social media is being vetted of these candidates. | ||
That's all very good news. | ||
Polygraphs are beginning to include questions about extremist ideology and membership in violent groups. | ||
That all needs to happen. | ||
Great. | ||
But what we're talking about right now is who's going to win elections. | ||
And so, you know, I'm convinced there are very good people at DOJ and FBI and in the intelligence community right now. | ||
They can do the right thing. | ||
It's not being done yet. | ||
And so the media and the public is going to have to ask that litmus test question that you're asking. | ||
Candidates. | ||
We can't polygraph candidates, but they should be demanding answers. | ||
We should be. | ||
The media should be. | ||
Do you believe this craziness over here? | ||
We are demanding answers. | ||
By the way, 107% of the War Room audience believes that. | ||
We're demanding answers. | ||
Do you understand how dangerous of what they're talking about? | ||
But here's the good news, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
For the complete collapse of this illegitimate regime, we're clearing all that out. | ||
We're going to clean it all out. | ||
It's all going to get cleaned out. | ||
DOJ is going to get cleaned out. | ||
All the U.S. | ||
Attorney. | ||
We're going to clean it all out. | ||
All out. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
Polygraph test for American citizens who understand that 3 November was stolen. | ||
And what did we tell you? | ||
Redistricting is everything right now? | ||
Just announced today, Merrick Garland, the hapless, feckless Merrick Garland, right? | ||
Thank God I had a small part to do in making sure Hillary Clinton and Merrick Garland, Merrick Garland, every night when you go to bed, understand Steve Bannon had a small But important role in making sure that you're not a lifetime appointment on the Supreme Court of the United States. | ||
Okay? | ||
So every time you're up there getting roasted on Capitol Hill by Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz, just remember Steve Bannon had a part to do in that. | ||
Okay? | ||
I'm proud of that. | ||
You're a disgrace. | ||
Once again, DOJ in Texas about redistricting and they didn't play Smash Mouth. | ||
They didn't play Smash Mouth enough. | ||
We need Smash Mouth in Florida. | ||
We need Smash Mouth in Tennessee. | ||
Every state we control, you got to broom the Democrats. | ||
Georgia, take them down to the very minimum amount of seats they should have. | ||
Economic quagmire. | ||
And all they're trying to do now is the 6th January thing. | ||
We love it. | ||
Keep doing the 6th January. | ||
Your poll number is just going to collapse more. | ||
This is how we get to 100 seats for 100 years. | ||
We're loving it. | ||
But the danger, you should polygraph test people what they think of the 3 November about the election. | ||
Do you understand what fascist they are over there? | ||
Now remember, she's the one that looked you in the eye during the Iraq War and lied to your face. | ||
This is part of the Bush regime. | ||
Remember, they lied to your face. | ||
All the families of lost people in Iraq, you remember her, Nicole Wallace, stone-cold liar, right? | ||
You remember Nicole Wallace sat there and looked you in the eye and lied to you about the Iraq war and about the Afghanistan war. | ||
They're all sitting here the last couple of weeks, oh it's terrible, she and her cohorts were the ones that drove that. | ||
And this type of people we have. | ||
What they said, 87% of the people watch Fox, 97% of the people watch One American New... Oh hey, 107% of the people watch War Room. | ||
Okay, 107%. | ||
Raheem Kassam, I got other... The warmongers are back and they want to be everywhere. | ||
The Endless War crowd is back in the White House. | ||
We're going to get to it in a second, but Raheem, give me your assessment of Nicole Wallace and the dangers of these fascists and what they're trying to do. | ||
Oh, sorry, you just caught me reading my latest copy of the Atlantic magazine that's here in front of me. | ||
I was actually reading the only interesting article in it, Steve, which is on the back page, it's called an ode to barbecue potato chips. | ||
But I'll park that for a second. | ||
Listen, I think there should have been polygraph tests. | ||
I totally disagree with you. | ||
I think there absolutely should have been polygraph tests. | ||
You may not serve in the United States government, you may not serve as law enforcement if you fell for the Russia hoax, because at that point you have disqualified yourself from being able to hold any level of political office, any level of law enforcement role in the United States of America. | ||
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Yeah. | |
It was a hoax. | ||
It was a hoax that was peddled by a foreign intelligence asset on behalf of another foreign intelligence asset, and then laundered through both the Democratic Party of America and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, as well as BuzzFeed and all the other corporate media outlets, and she can go on television with as straight a face as that and claim that people who believe that there were systematic problems with November the 3rd, 2020 are the problem here? | ||
This is what it's all about though. | ||
It is about distracting and trying to avoid any level of comeuppance for their behavior. | ||
Their behavior has undermined democracy. | ||
Their behavior has undermined the Constitutional Republic. | ||
Their behavior is why I didn't think it was even possible to have media ratings by the general public even lower than they were between the period of 2016 and 2020, but they're lower now than even between those periods in time. | ||
If they want to get into that this close to them getting shellacked in the midterms, bring it on because I'll tell you where we'll be this time next year. | ||
We'll be talking about having them taking polygraph tests to enter those roles. | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
And throwing Solwell out, and throwing Shifty Shift out, and suing Shifty Shift. | ||
It's all coming. | ||
The Red Tsunami is going to have teeth in it. | ||
OK, Rahim, let's play the warmongers. | ||
Now you've got the warmongers. | ||
For every parent that's got kids in the military, OK? | ||
I went through it during the Iraq and Afghan War. | ||
Everybody else, they've got a new one. | ||
They're going to be sending them over to Ukraine. | ||
Let's hear it. | ||
Don't believe me? | ||
Listen to Jen Psaki. | ||
Can we play that, Denver? | ||
And we'll provide you a list of who will be participating in that call as soon as those scheduling details are finalized. | ||
But I would say that our objective here, Cecilia, is conveying diplomatically that this is the moment for Russia to pull back their military buildup at the border, that diplomacy is the right path forward here, but that we are going to continue to coordinate closely with our partners, our transatlantic partners, on a range of economic sanctions and steps that couldn't be taken should President Putin decide to move forward. | ||
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How would the White House characterize relations with Russia heading into this call right now? | |
I think our objective from the beginning of the president's time in office has not been to escalate the relationship, but has been to move to a more stable thing. | ||
I can't listen to Sokka anymore, or the kowtow to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Rahim, this is your line of country. | ||
Did she just tell us we're committing combat troops to the globalist move of the EU over Ukraine, sir? | ||
So it's really interesting. | ||
The reason I make a joke about the Atlantic magazine at the beginning is actually not a joke. | ||
The article literally on the back page is called an ode to barbecue potato chips. | ||
But the front page is this Ann Applebaum essay called The Bad Guys Are Winning. | ||
And right in the middle of that frame is Vladimir Putin. | ||
You would imagine Uh, that in this day and age, that it might be Xi Jinping standing in the middle of this, but it's not. | ||
It's Vladimir Putin, and so you know where their focal point is, um, at the Atlantic Magazine, and the Atlantic Magazine obviously being the I Ching for the foreign policy departments, um, of, of, of, of Washington D.C., Westminster, and beyond. | ||
What you heard there was a petrified person in a petrified position in a petrified regime. | ||
Uh, the regime is suffering, uh, um, foreign policy losses in Africa at the moment, uh, it is We're suffering foreign policy losses in China and Taiwan at the moment, and it's about to suffer another major foreign policy loss. | ||
So let's rewind and reset and try to understand how we got into this situation in the first place. | ||
In 2014, and I was there on the ground when the Madan Revolution was taking place in the middle of the square in Kiev with the government forces to my left and with the revolutionary forces funded back, supported by the European Union and NATO member countries to my right. | ||
And what transpired in front of my very eyes was an effective coup over a country, over a democratically elected leader. | ||
Nobody's saying he's a good leader. | ||
Nobody was saying he was a fair leader. | ||
Nobody was saying he was a just leader. | ||
But nevertheless, a coup took place sponsored by the European Union in 2014, 15 and for what? | ||
It was what we have come to known as EU expansionism. | ||
The idea of expanding the EU and NATO's borders right up until Russia's front door. | ||
Well, Vladimir Putin doesn't like that. | ||
And I would suggest that if it were me, as much as I deplore the mechanisms by which Putin wields power in Russia, I wouldn't like it very much either. | ||
But now we're kind of living in that post 2014, 15 stage where Putin actually managed to beat back the forces of EU expansionism. | ||
Remember Crimea, remember Sebastopol, everything that took place there. | ||
And, you know, five years is really not a lot of time in geopolitics. | ||
the regimes on this side of the Atlantic are attempting to save some face now by talking about, you know, quote unquote, defending Ukraine. | ||
What they're really trying to do is push Russia back rather than, you know, defend Ukraine in any way, shape or form. | ||
But Jen Psaki, what she does there is she effectively says that they remain keeping the idea of U.S. boots on the ground on the table. | ||
The reason she has to say that from a geopolitical perspective is that they've been humiliated up until this point and probably remain humiliated at a diplomatic level So she has to leave that on the table. | ||
The problem is we are finding ourselves more and more in a wag the dog situation here, where with crumbling numbers at home, Biden needs a war abroad. | ||
It looks like the one that they're picking. | ||
Rahim, how can people, your analysis on this is always spot on. | ||
You were over there years ago at the very beginning of this. | ||
How do people follow you on Getter and your other social media, how they get to National Pulse? | ||
Yeah, I'm at Raheem Kassam on Getter, on Twitter, on Facebook, we're on YouTube, the podcast, and we did a new podcast today in fact, so check that out, it's TheNationalPulse.com forward slash podcast. | ||
Raheem's going to be all over this Ukraine situation as now it starts to heat up because the Biden administration wants it to heat up. | ||
They couldn't steal enough money out of there when they were out of office, so now they're going to try to go back in. | ||
Raheem, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Okay, Matt Salmon, one of the smartest guys on Capitol Hill when he's here, is now running for the governorship of Arizona. | ||
We're going to ask Matt his thoughts of this over-the-top language about a polygraph test by the mainstream media and by the Democratic Party. | ||
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Next, in The War Room. | |
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Matt was one of the smartest guys and toughest guys up here when he was at Capitol Hill. | ||
He's now running in a tough Republican primary out there for governor of Arizona. | ||
And boy, do we need a good Republican governor after the guy there, Ducey, is a disaster. | ||
Matt, but I got to ask you, because you know this game. | ||
You know what, I think Rahim is right on. | ||
the war mongers and the endless war guys. Your thoughts about Rahim's assessment of the geopolitics of all this, of the war mongers in the White House trying to now make the argument to get combat troops into Ukraine? | ||
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You know what? I think Rahim is right on. First of all, you and I talked offline, but I agree with everything he said. I think... | |
Okay, we lost Matt Salmon. | ||
I tell you what, do we have Ben Berquam? | ||
Let's go to Ben Berquam. | ||
I tell you, we're going to get back to Matt Salmon. | ||
Let's download that, reboot it. | ||
Let's go to, we got Ben at the border. | ||
We got a packed show today, so we can't waste any time. | ||
Ben Berquam. | ||
Ben, I think you were sick for a couple weeks, but now you're back. | ||
You're down in, you're down in Reynosa, Mexico, across from McAllen. | ||
Is that where you are today? | ||
Yeah, we're down here in Reynosa at the, is it the Parque de Americas? | ||
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Plaza Las Americas. | |
Plaza Las Americas. | ||
I'm here with Nora. | ||
Nora, you're a local down here and we're just, we're in this park that was actually a city park. | ||
You can actually see behind me this beautiful Exhibit here and then all around us 2,600 people now fill this park and this is just one location of Areas that have been taken over in Mexico and Nora you were telling me this is you know for people in America We've experienced this but now the Mexican citizens are really starting to experience this as well, correct? | ||
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We've have actually spoken to some of the Mexican citizens around here the area where they've been There's city Job is to clean the areas around the trash and everything pickups and they're concerned of | |
At least for them to be helped out a little bit in a way that to keep the area clean and they're kind of seeing the way that they're seeing that that's what happened with the same issue we had with the American people with Mexico trying to Mexican people trying to get going to the US. | ||
Now we have, they're experiencing the situation where now it's another national coming into their country and taking over their jobs, the areas, their whole, I guess, land. | ||
And we were actually speaking to several of them, Steve, and what was interesting, a couple things. | ||
Heartbreaking, we spoke to a father, a mother, and their two children that were taken by the cartels once they got here to Reynosa. | ||
And this is one of the most dangerous places on the border. | ||
The cartel violence here, there's a battle between the Gulf cartel and the Zeta cartels. | ||
And everybody's caught in the crossfire. | ||
They're controlling this whole area and this family was taken as soon as they got here to Reynosa. | ||
They were kidnapped, they were stripped naked, put in a house with 40 other people while girls were raped in front of their fathers. | ||
Stories that were being told. | ||
It's just horrific. | ||
Their family in America had to pay between six and seven thousand dollars to have them released. | ||
Now they're here in this park, just to my left right now, and they're afraid to walk across the street. | ||
All of this is happening as the Remain in Mexico policy, the most effective policy President Trump put into place to stop the invasion on our southern border, to stop what was happening. | ||
Now that's going back into effect. | ||
We have tens of thousands more people coming up here that are all going to end up in a place just like this at a time where Mexico cannot afford it. | ||
America can't afford it. | ||
Mexico can't afford it. | ||
And the saddest thing, talking to the people here, a mother I was talking to said, had she known what she was going to experience coming up here, we wouldn't have done it. | ||
She wants to spread the message back to her home country of Honduras. | ||
Don't believe them. | ||
Everything they've told you was a lie. | ||
That's what she told us. | ||
Joe Biden, they're lying to us. | ||
She says they feel totally betrayed. | ||
It's just, it's amazing when you come down here and actually talk to the people on the ground. | ||
Ben, can you go back to our guest and ask her, this is amazing. | ||
At least in America, as bad as it is, we do have resources. | ||
I mean, I assume in Mexico, the folks are barely hanging on. | ||
So how is it that all these other people from other nations Just go and they end up there and the Mexican government's comfortable with that. | ||
I mean, what are the Mexican people supposed to do? | ||
They don't have unlimited resources, right? | ||
So ask our guests, what are the Mexican people, the little guy in Mexico, supposed to do? | ||
She's on with you, Steve. | ||
Go ahead, Nora. | ||
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Yeah, we've talked to city officials and they basically just told us that they're working their way of improving how everybody's living here, but pretty much we're having | |
The difficulty that all these Mexican citizens are only Trying to keep their jobs trying to keep their Salaries maintained if they want to basically what the city official said that if they want to keep their job They just seem to continue doing what they have to do not to mess around with any of these nationals here to, I mean, there's basically be quiet. Yeah, be quiet. They quiet us down | ||
in any, but to that point, how, how can Mexico afford what's happening to them right now? | ||
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The actual, the, the Mexican government doesn't want to even be part of this. | |
They usually don't even want any attraction towards going towards them. | ||
They feel that it's something that United Nations needs to take over and who basically funds United Nations is the United States. | ||
That's a mess. | ||
Bottom line, Steve, it's an absolute mess. | ||
Nora, has it increased crime? | ||
Has it increased the safety concerns? | ||
I'm talking about for Mexican citizens, for you and your fellow citizens of Reynosa. | ||
Now I understand the cartels are there, it's a dangerous city to begin with, but has the influx of people from throughout the world to stay there, has that increased the danger and the unlivability of your city? | ||
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Yes yes I mean it's now you don't even know who actually a person can be driving on a regular Mexican car but there might be um the actual cartel or maybe actually they can't even travel around the area anymore they can't even go to places to feel you you fear that you don't know who's gonna actually attack you one of these days that you come towards them I mean this was a beautiful plaza and look how it turned out to be | |
Now, their own Mexican citizens won't come to the park where they used to come in with their families. | ||
They don't try to mess. | ||
Now, we're not just talking about the crimes and everything. | ||
There's talking about also diseases that are expecting to come out of this area. | ||
I mean, there's a lot of things that are happening here that it's just poor management. | ||
So, Nora, when you're talking amongst yourselves, when you're getting together for family gatherings or for social gatherings with your neighbors, what do you say about the park that used to be so beautiful that the children and Mexican citizens could enjoy, that children could enjoy? | ||
What's the types of conversations you have amongst yourselves? | ||
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I mean it was just, I guess it's just family talk. | |
You guys get to enjoy like your kids playing around with eating fruit and around what they're selling here and there's a lot of things that we used to talk about just living, going out to places here and now you can't even. | ||
All you have to do is just make sure look out on this side because there's people here. | ||
Make sure to look out the other side because there's criminals over here. | ||
I mean they're just giving you areas where you can't just be communiting anymore. | ||
Ben, right before we let you go, tell me real quickly, the story about the cartels was that these were citizens of the U.S. | ||
and their children were kidnapped and made to strip naked. | ||
Just walk me through that again for about a minute or so. | ||
No, this was a gentleman and his family. | ||
They came up. | ||
He was actually a police officer from Honduras. | ||
He said his family was threatened in Honduras. | ||
They left. | ||
They made the trip up here. | ||
Between Monterey and Reynosa, they were told that they were going to get picked up by somebody to help them cross the border. | ||
That ended up being a cartel member that took them to a house here in Reynosa. | ||
They stripped them naked. | ||
They left them there for six days. | ||
Tears almost in his eyes that he was humiliated. | ||
He didn't get into the details of what happened to him, but he had to do things to protect his family, his young children in this house before his family paid the ransom to get him out. | ||
But he said fathers other fathers that were there in that same house, 40 of them in this one house just down the street. | ||
Were their their daughter was raped in front of the father what by eight men in this house this I mean This is it's just like he's telling me the story I'm thinking about my daughters and this is just one family that's living in this camp And he said it's just it's their stories upon stories upon stories like that, and there's no recourse for the cartels Nobody wants to say anything. | ||
They're scared to death that he hasn't told any officials here and He told us because he said he wanted the message to get out there, but they're scared to death. | ||
They won't even walk across the street now because they're afraid they'll get picked up again. | ||
Make sure they know that the Biden administration is in partnership with the cartels. | ||
This is what the open borders policy has done. | ||
Ben, real quickly, what's your social media? | ||
I want to thank Nora for joining us. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
People follow you? | ||
At Ben Berquam on Getter, on CloudHub, and then my website FrontlineAmerica.com, and of course, Real America's Voice, americasvoice.news. | ||
Our lead investigator. | ||
Thank you, Nora. | ||
Nora, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
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You're welcome. | |
Thank you. | ||
The tragedy is everywhere. | ||
The tragedy is the hard-working Hispanic American citizens in the rear of Grand Valley. | ||
The tragedy is the citizens of Mexico. | ||
It's a tragedy for the officer coming from Honduras. | ||
All brought to you by the illegitimate regime at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
All of it's on their doorstep. | ||
Matt Seminole, join us after a break. | ||
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Got a lot to say about the border. | ||
Got a lot to say about The school boards and the left's meltdown here in this city where they're now saying, oh, we've got to put people on polygraph tests if they believe 3 November was stolen. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
3 November was stolen and we ain't taking any polygraph tests and nobody's going to take polygraph tests. | ||
And after November of 2022, we're clearing out the rat's nest in this city. | ||
We're clearing out the rat's nest in the city, starting over at the FBI, Justice Department, the rest of these scumbags, right? | ||
That are trying to oppress people, kick down doors and be the jackboots. | ||
We had Sharona Bishop on today. | ||
If you think it's bad here in the United States of America, one of our oldest, strongest and most dedicated allies and key to the fight against the Chinese Communist Party, particularly around the South China Sea, Australia. | ||
I want to go there now to South Australia, Senator Alex Antic. | ||
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Senator, tell me, where are you right now? | |
Well, Steve, under normal circumstances, I'd be going out for a round of golf because this is a lovely hotel. | ||
But in Australia at the moment, this is what we call a medihotel. | ||
It's ostensibly a detention facility. | ||
It's a detention facility with a metal gate around it downstairs. | ||
And it's a detention facility with police guards. | ||
And I've been put here. | ||
I've been put here under order of unelected health bureaucracy in this state. | ||
A health bureaucracy which has now got unrivaled powers. | ||
To do almost anything it can to almost anyone. | ||
And it's a very worrying time in my country, Steve. | ||
Hold on, hang on. | ||
You're a state senator from South Australia. | ||
Why are you... We keep hearing and seeing these videos, we keep hearing these stories, but they're almost too much to comprehend. | ||
What are you doing and what did you do to get put into detention? | ||
Well, it's a very good question. | ||
Look, I'll give you some history to this. | ||
Australia has had a a strong COVID response. There's been almost a drift into authoritarianism in parts of the country. States like Victoria, which you've probably seen most of those scenes from police firing rubber bullets, old women being pepper sprayed, strike breaking type tactics and people locked in their homes for almost 280 days. | ||
Melbourne is now the longest lockdown city in the world. | ||
And really, the COVID response hasn't been that good. | ||
Here in South Australia, we've had a limited COVID outbreak, but we've done so because we've given away a lot of our liberties and our freedoms to our unelected bureaucrats. | ||
And I've been a strong opponent of that. | ||
I've been a strong opponent of that, particularly for the last six months. | ||
Now, I travel to Canberra, which is our Washington, and I do that for my work. | ||
I'm a federally elected senator, elected senator in the federal parliament of Australia. | ||
Under normal circumstances, I've been traveling backwards and forwards. | ||
And, you know, sometimes they ask us to quarantine for a short amount of time in our homes. | ||
On the last occasion, following a particularly large spate of criticism from me as to the conduct of the health bureaucrats here, I found myself confronted by cameras at the airport. | ||
Journalists had been tipped off. | ||
And I was escorted into this very facility that we're in now, where I've been told to stay for 14 days despite having three negative COVID tests. | ||
And so, you know, you really can't draw any other conclusions other than the media were tipped off and they're looking to make an example of people and the message is very clear. | ||
I shouldn't be treated any different to anyone else, but if they can do this to me, they can do it to anyone, Steve. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
This is what I don't think people understand. | ||
You got off a plane. | ||
You didn't have COVID. | ||
You didn't have symptoms of COVID. | ||
They sent you to a detention center. | ||
You've tested three separate times. | ||
They've tested you. | ||
These are not self-tests, right? | ||
They've tested you three times. | ||
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No COVID. | |
And why were you put into a detention center? | ||
And why are you still in a detention center? | ||
Well, the way it works at the moment, Steve, is we've got border restrictions in this country. | ||
We've got border restrictions which require you, get this, see if you can get your head around this one, to apply to come back to your home state, to come home, effectively, to your family and friends. | ||
Now there are certain conditions on that, they change every time. | ||
In many respects they ask you all sorts of questions like whether you're vaccinated or unvaccinated and all sorts of personal questions and then they make a determination based on that information as to whether you can come home. | ||
I was initially denied access to come home multiple times and had to seek an exemption in order to get the privilege of being locked up in my home state. | ||
I'm around about three miles, two and a half miles from my home where I live at the moment, but despite all of the above, I've been put in here. | ||
It's been quite a media story in this state, I think for a reason of making the point. | ||
And, you know, I think the message is clear. | ||
I've been poking around the health department. | ||
I've been seeking documents about providing medical advice. | ||
You know, why is it that this state is locking people down? | ||
You see, we're in the grip of an expanding vaccine mandate program in this state. | ||
We've got teachers and doctors and nurses all being forced to get vaccinated or lose their jobs. | ||
And here we are. | ||
It's hard to know why. | ||
But, you know, I think you can join the dots. | ||
Senator, and by the way, you're a federally elected senator from South Australia. | ||
Here's why I think it's hard for people in America to get their hands around it. | ||
People have either been to Australia or been to Asia and hung out with Australians or had Australians come here or have friends who are Australians. | ||
You're among the most practical, common-sense people on Earth. | ||
What happened? | ||
I mean, what's so shocking is that nobody could figure out, you know, maybe in Germany or some of these guys get a little crazy sometimes. | ||
Australia is the salt of the earth. | ||
You're like the best guys. | ||
You're always there with us. | ||
You're always shoulder to shoulder. | ||
That's why you're such a great ally against the CCP. | ||
And people look at these videos and hear your story. | ||
What happened? | ||
What is going on in Australia? | ||
And what is it about this leadership or this elite about these draconian measures they're putting in without any backup of evidence, data or science? | ||
Well, I think that's quite right. | ||
And I think you've touched on a couple of points there, Steve. | ||
If you go back to the history of Australia and you compare it and contrast it to the history of the United States, we weren't born out of war. | ||
We weren't born out of a revolutionary war like you guys were. | ||
We were born as a penal colony. | ||
And we were effectively a colony for the British government to send prisoners that they didn't know what else to do with. | ||
So they sent them here. | ||
And that's how Australia was born. | ||
In many ways, I've heard it argued and I think I'd agree that we've come full circle. | ||
We're now almost back to that in many respects. | ||
And the Australian psyche is quite different to the American psyche. | ||
As you say, we're very laid back. | ||
I think Australians are more trusting of their government than people in the United States are in this instance, probably to our detriment. | ||
And they simply did what they were told, including our parliamentarians who gifted the most extraordinary powers to the bureaucracy in this country. | ||
In Victoria at the moment, they have passed the most illiberal act of Parliament, which now affords the Premier of Victoria almost unilateral powers to do whatever he wants for however he wants. | ||
It's the sort of stuff that you'd see coming out of the Politburo in China. | ||
And Australians have protested in pretty large numbers, increasing numbers. | ||
But if this was happening in the United States, there would be mayhem and chaos everywhere. | ||
I'm not saying that's a good thing. | ||
I'm just saying that's what would happen. | ||
So the Australian psyche is quite different. | ||
And the Australia of today has become much different to the Australia of even in the 80s, you would have seen those ads with Paul Hogan, you know, out on a boat on the Sydney harbour throwing a shrimp on the barbie. | ||
Well, I'm sad to say, Steve, that we have in this country, I think, in many respects, sacrifice liberty at the altar of COVID paranoia. | ||
And it's hard to know exactly why and where, but we have to wind these powers back quickly because it's damaging Australia. | ||
It's dividing our country. | ||
We've got family member after against family member based on, you know, the science of COVID or the not science of COVID vaccine mandates, no vaccine mandates. | ||
And it is putting a great big wedge down this country. | ||
Senator, Has has the government Melbourne or any of the governments shown any evidence, data, results, anything that shows that their draconian measures of lockdowns and mandates has have any positive effect on where this virus or pandemic show? | ||
Can they point to any of their draconian measures that have worked? | ||
Well, look, Steve, no, they can't. | ||
And in fact, the data out of Melbourne suggests that it actually is almost counterproductive. | ||
There's an argument that, I mean, you take the example for me here today, a perfectly healthy person has been taken and put into a hotel with circulated air conditioning, which you can see behind me, where there probably is COVID somewhere in this building, where I could have gone home where there was no COVID. | ||
So there really is no data. | ||
In fact, it's being shown. | ||
But the irony of this is, Steve, this is the very data that I was looking for from our health bureaucrats a month or so ago, prior to being detained in this manner. | ||
And in fact, I scaled that up to a higher authority, one of our ombudsmen here, a week before being detained. | ||
And then I was greeted at the airport by police to detain me into a mini hotel situation. | ||
Australia's in a dark place, Steve. | ||
I think it's still, the community still hasn't, for the laid back reasons I talked about, still hasn't entirely picked the threat up on this. | ||
But we are seeing record numbers of people on our streets at the moment. | ||
We've had something like 1.2, 1.3 million people on the streets over the last two or three weeks in All across the country, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide. | ||
Now, they don't sound like big numbers in United States terms. | ||
But in Australia, we haven't seen that arguably ever and certainly not since the Vietnam War. | ||
So this is a matter that the political class is missing and it needs to pick up on quickly. | ||
Senator Anik, what do you intend to do to fight this? | ||
And what's the path forward for Australia and particularly for Australians that love freedom and liberty? | ||
Look, Steve, the first thing is we have to keep talking about it. | ||
We just have to keep speaking about it. | ||
I mean, there's a very mixed sentiment in this country at the moment. | ||
I've done some polling out of my own office, and it shows that in this state, around about 50% of people think that it is OK for somebody to lose their job if they refuse to take the COVID vaccine. | ||
Now, that's incredibly alarming to me. | ||
I think the public Zeitgeist, if you like, out there hasn't hasn't quite necessarily picked up on the thread of this. | ||
But we've got to keep talking about it. | ||
People like myself have to keep talking to our colleagues about winding back these COVID powers. | ||
These are all acts of Parliament. | ||
They are all acts of Parliament from individual states. | ||
State premiers are like your governors. | ||
And in each state, they have gifted power to effectively the public service, the bureaucracy, if you like. | ||
That has to stop. | ||
And we have to do what I've been describing a liberty audit. | ||
Which is every single power that was gifted needs to be returned. | ||
And that is far-fetched and fanciful thinking because we know what happens when the unelected get hold of power, Steve, and the government gets into your life. | ||
They never let go. | ||
But it's up to people like myself and it's up to good people to get into politics. | ||
We need to drain the billabong in this country, Steve. | ||
It's as simple as that. | ||
And America can learn a lot of lessons from what's happening in Australia. | ||
We need a strong America. | ||
We need an America as our strongest ally, and partner against regional threats like you described and we need America to stay free we need America to stay democratic and push back and help us through these times. | ||
Senator, how do people follow you on social media? Because this story, we want to make sure everybody in the world is following this story. You've got about thirty seconds. How do people follow you? | ||
Look, shamefully I only use Facebook at this stage, Steve, but I'm Senator Alex Antic A-N-T-I-C on Facebook and that's the best place to follow me at this stage, although I may I've been following your Gitter accounts and that sort of thing, so I might drift off into that at some stage soon. | ||
We're going to get you up on Getter. | ||
This story's got to be known to the world, and you can't depend upon Zuckerberg to see it. | ||
Senator Antic, your hero. | ||
A lot of people have your back. | ||
We're going to make sure everybody knows this story. | ||
It's outrageous, shocking, and all the rest of it. | ||
Senator Antic from South Australia, thank you very much for joining us. | ||
Alex Antic from South Australia, thank you for joining us in the War Room. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
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Thanks, Dave. | |
We've got to get... I want this on all the platforms. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
The lessons are right there. | ||
You saw de Blasio today. | ||
5 to 11 year olds, that's where their target is. | ||
I'm not saying that. | ||
De Blasio's saying that. | ||
Matt Salmon from Arizona next. | ||
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Frank, let me ask you an uncomfortable question. | ||
It makes me uncomfortable asking it. | ||
I don't know if you'll feel uncomfortable answering it. | ||
Ninety-seven, eighty-two percent of people who watch, who trust Fox News say the election was stolen. | ||
Ninety-seven percent who watch Farther Right, I guess that's OWN and Newsmax and stuff like that, believe the election was stolen. | ||
It is a litmus test question on the right in American politics. | ||
Do you believe the election was stolen? | ||
The only correct answer is yes. | ||
The election wasn't stolen. | ||
Bill Barr, the former top law enforcement official, said it was not. | ||
Should it be a litmus test question for American institutions like the FBI and DOJ for the answer under a polygraph to be, no, the election wasn't stolen? | ||
I mean, are the people in charge of protecting the rule of law definitely not in the 82% of the 97%? | ||
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So here's where I'll take this. | |
I can tell you, with encouraging, you've mentioned the word polygraph, with regard to sensitive government positions, intelligence community positions, I can tell you that behind the scenes what's happening is a much more thorough vetting of who's coming into those very critical institutions and where the security clearances are involved and polygraphs are permitted. | ||
Yes, and social media is being vetted of these candidates. | ||
That's all very good news. | ||
I'm convinced there are very good people at DOJ and FBI and in the intelligence community right now. | ||
They can do the right thing. | ||
It's not being done yet. | ||
talking about right now is who's going to win elections. | ||
And so, you know, I'm convinced there are very good people at DOJ and FBI and in the intelligence community right now. | ||
They can do the right thing. | ||
It's not being done yet. | ||
And so the media and the public is going to have to ask that litmus test question that you're asking. | ||
Candidates, right? | ||
We can't polygraph candidates. | ||
These guys, they're so out of control and dangerous. | ||
By the way, they've done such a great job. | ||
They missed the rise of China. | ||
over here? Do you think the globe is run by Satanist, incredible pedophiles? | ||
It's not. These guys, they're so out of control and dangerous. | ||
Just think, by the way, they've done such a great job. They missed the rise of China. But, you know, Nicole Wallace, one of the mouthpieces for the war criminals in the Bush administration that lied to everybody about the weapons of mass destruction. | ||
Lied to everybody. | ||
And threw away a generation of blood and treasure. | ||
Right? | ||
They're the ones that kicked off the $2 trillion that was spent in Afghanistan. | ||
And what was it? | ||
Brown University? | ||
The Watson Center there? | ||
I think the study did the analysis. | ||
I think it was $7 trillion in Iraq. | ||
And all the dead. | ||
And all the wounded. | ||
Right? | ||
Now she'd look you right in the eye and lie to you. | ||
As part of the Bush junta. | ||
They're not even a regime. | ||
They're a junta. | ||
Okay, they sat there and lied to you. | ||
Now you got this clown at the FBI, that guy, former FBI guy. | ||
They're dangerous. | ||
They're dangerous. | ||
We're going to ask, we're going to behind the scenes, we're doing it. | ||
Hey, when they sit there and people go, Bannon, why don't you call it deep state? | ||
I say, it's not a deep state. | ||
It's in your grill state. | ||
You just saw it right there on MSNBC. | ||
What the meltdown is, they know they're losing. | ||
They know they're losing. | ||
This is why I have all the retirements of the committee chairs. | ||
They know they're going to get wiped out, and when they get wiped out, we're going to start cleaning out the rat's nest that this city's been, particularly the national security state. | ||
Okay. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
And I come from a guy that volunteered for the military. | ||
My daughter volunteered for the military. | ||
I come from a family that volunteers for the military. | ||
So I don't need to be told about their patriots and what great patriots are. | ||
No, you are not patriots. | ||
And guess what? | ||
We're going to determine that at the ballot box this year. | ||
And yes, I'm sorry that this year, just like we had in Virginia, we're going to have 95% involvement by the American people as election officials to make sure you can't steal another one. | ||
And you did steal it. | ||
I don't care if you can't handle that. | ||
You stole it. | ||
This is illegitimate. | ||
And the American people have seen that. | ||
That's one of the reasons we played this up every day and hammered, hammered, hammered. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we understood that the American people would start to awaken to what really happened and that he would bleed out political capital. | ||
And so then when he's bleeding out political capital, he does not have the alternatives to try to jam through all the spending bills. | ||
By the way, we're supposed to be here all night working our way and spending. | ||
Where is it? | ||
You know where it is? | ||
It's all collapsing before our eyes. | ||
Because of Steve Cortez, we start off here, because the economy's collapsing around you. | ||
And all they want to do is take your money. | ||
That's what is your money. | ||
They're going to monetize that. | ||
They want to take your money. | ||
That's printing money is your money. | ||
That's on your shoulders. | ||
Because all they want to do is gear that up and not invest, just spread it around as payoffs to different interest groups. | ||
And try to get some permanent and try to do all the programmatic things they've got to do with these outside groups to build in a permanent, a permanent administrative state. | ||
It ain't going to happen. | ||
American people are wise to this. | ||
We've seen it. | ||
And it is a disgrace. | ||
But the American people are not going to tolerate it. | ||
That's why they're taking over school boards. | ||
That's where they're taking over the Republican Party and the precinct committee strategy. | ||
Go to precinctstrategy.com right now. | ||
Go there. | ||
Sign up. | ||
Become empowered. | ||
Use your agency. | ||
This is what they hate. | ||
You know, every night up there, it's anti-democratic. | ||
They're going to take. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
This is the American. | ||
Look at the Commonwealth Virginia. | ||
Ninety five percent involvement of election officials, poll watchers. | ||
Compared to 33% of the 2020 election and 27% in the last gubernatorial. | ||
That's an engaged America. | ||
That's engaged citizenship. | ||
That's how you're going to get the consent of the government to have honest and fair elections where all votes don't count. | ||
The only votes that count are certifiable, chain of custody, legitimate. | ||
Votes from, wait for it, American citizens that are registered to vote. | ||
OK, bingo. | ||
Let's go and count all of those and let the chips fall where they may. | ||
Because you know why? | ||
The chips are falling to our side. | ||
And that's why they're in meltdown. | ||
Now it's they're preparing for the another, you know, insurrection. | ||
How many guys have been how many guys have been charged with insurrection? | ||
Can tell me how many insurrection charges? | ||
The numbers, it's the null set. | ||
That would be zero. | ||
Okay, we're going to continue this tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
We're going to fire off the football, so be ready to join us back at 10 a.m. | ||
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