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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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Ben Harnwell. | ||
So Ben, the reason we're all over this is that we understand that you can see that they're going to drive this towards the United States because we're always about, I don't know, three months, four months, five months, six months in back of Europe in this. | ||
And now Biden's numbers, the polling at CNBC, Biden for the first time is way upside down on COVID response. | ||
Jim Cramer today, the show for CNBC for the Biden administration. | ||
Yesterday said it's the greatest economy in world history. | ||
Today with these inflation numbers, blamed it 100% on COVID. | ||
So just once again, Austria, you see what they're doing. | ||
First off, it's lockdowns for people. | ||
Then they let the vaccinated off. | ||
Unvaccinated still have these draconian measures. | ||
Then they're going to go to the mandatory vaccinations. | ||
And the forcing function is These fees in Austria are unbelievable, essentially taking 40% maybe 45% of your after-tax income if you're an average wage earner. | ||
They're going to break, they're essentially telling you if you're in this, remember it's it's the In the socioeconomic chain, it's the middle class and the working class that are very, very hesitant about these vaccines, and particularly deeply religious people are maybe not that wealthy. | ||
By saying it's going to be $4,000 every 90 days, they're telling you they're going to break you economically. | ||
They're going to have you shut up, shut in, that you can't go out, and then they're going to break you economically. | ||
You see how the apparatus is coming for you. | ||
It's the execution of the othering. | ||
Ben, is there any outrage? | ||
The UnHerd guy went to Austria and said, hey, most people over there, the elites and the wealthy, really agree with what's going on there. | ||
Where is the outrage in the rest of Europe, sir? | ||
Well, the outrage is definitely growing, and it's growing in line with the degree that countries are talking about compulsory vaccination. | ||
To finish off what we were saying before, you're absolutely correct. | ||
The situation in Austria is, from the 19th of November, there's been a total lockdown on the country. | ||
That finishes this Sunday, when the segregated lockdown will apply. | ||
And that will last for effectively two and a half months. | ||
So even if you're confined to your own home, from the 1st of February onwards, you will be hit with a $4,000 fine every three months. | ||
Now, in Austria to pass this, they had a whipped vote by party. | ||
In Germany, they've said that they're going to be having a conscience vote, but for the same measures. | ||
Over in Greece, they have compulsory lockdowns, excuse me, compulsory vaccinations for everyone who is over 60. | ||
That's coming up shortly there. | ||
And as these compulsory vaccinations are talked about, correspondingly, the outrage and the protests are magnifying. | ||
Ben, how do people find you on Getter? | ||
How do they get you on social media? | ||
You're reporting here, and everybody's got to start following Harnwell, because they're the canary in the coal mine here, for those in the United States. | ||
How do they follow you, Ben? | ||
It's Getter at Harnwell. | ||
Every time I say this now, I ask people not to follow me on Twitter, and I never thought I'd ever do that. | ||
But every time I plug my Getter account, I go back to my Twitter, I've gained another 100 followers. | ||
You know who you are. | ||
Don't do it. | ||
It's very naughty. | ||
You need to open a Getter account and follow me there. | ||
Ben, also, the next time we're doing an interview, when I lay it out, just say, OK, boss, you're right. | ||
It will save us a lot of time. | ||
OK? | ||
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Ben Hardwell, our international editor. | ||
Thank you, Ben. | ||
Love you. | ||
Natalie, I want to turn to you now. | ||
Austria, Jim Cramer. | ||
I had you read the CNN report, and if we can get that to Denver, too. | ||
I know you can't put it up now, but there's a big story on CNN this morning about how they're whining about the judges. | ||
All Trump-appointed judges are overturning these mandates, putting a stop to the mandates. | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
Well, I just have to say real quick on what's happening in Austria, as you definitely are correct, it's the canary in the coal mine. | ||
They're definitely going to start rolling. | ||
There's no doubt in your mind? | ||
No, no doubt in my mind. | ||
But I would say good luck to anyone in the Biden regime who wants to try that, because I'm not not a history buff, but I think the last time Americans were taxed and they didn't feel represented, I think there was a revolution. | ||
I mean, no taxation without representation to now it's taxation without immunization or something like that. | ||
You know, it's great to know that we're going to get deplatformed. | ||
We're really going to get deplatformed now. | ||
We're going to go to Alex Jones' penalty box because of the lovely Natalie Winters on her Christmas break. | ||
Well, it's true. | ||
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Are young people picking up on that, or are you an exception to the rule? | |
Um, from my limited interactions with people my age, I get the sense that they don't see anything wrong with the government mandating vaccinations, which I think speaks to a bigger problem about how young people internalize the role of government and how it should be. | ||
I want to, and I want to go back and give a little bit of history. | ||
You come from, your parents are fantastic. | ||
You live in LA. | ||
You went to one of the top prep schools in the country with some of the most educated people, all one top one, all 1% The most hypocritical elites. | ||
Well, this is what I want to talk about. | ||
It's not just the financial elites of the 1%, it's also the 1% of achievers. | ||
You've gone to, I think, arguably, the toughest undergraduate program in the country, at a certain university. | ||
It's really a graduate school. | ||
You've gone to the toughest only elite. | ||
So, going from the elite in LA, of these young people that are super overachievers, all went to Ivy or Ivy equivalent schools, now to one of the hardest undergraduate programs in the country. | ||
Tell us about the mindset of that group of young people. | ||
Well, I think that's why I have the worldview that I do because growing up throughout really through elementary school, I was always surrounded by kind of the children and grandchildren of whether it was the Los Angeles elite. | ||
I call it the kind of Hollywood strain of the permanent political class and the constant refrain from them was always about equality and equity and affirmative action is a great policy. | ||
But then when I was applying to college, that was when the whole college admissions scandal broke, which people may remember all these parents were paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to get their precious, underperforming children into these elite schools. | ||
That's because it's about equity and equality. | ||
And in that moment, I'm so fortunate because I saw it. | ||
It's total, for lack of a better word, BS. | ||
All the rhetoric, all the, oh, we need to help, you know, underperforming first-generation students get into college. | ||
Well, we can do that, but as long as my children still have a spot. | ||
And it was in that moment that I saw all these people I think, you know, are the George Soros types, the Bill Gates types. | ||
I think his son actually goes to the college I go to. | ||
But you just see the hypocrisy. | ||
And I think nothing really red pills a person or makes someone realize the reality of the world than hypocrisy. | ||
And I think we've seen that going on, too, with these COVID regulations, too. | ||
But Unfortunately, I think most of the children that I'm around, whether it's, you know, the the children of the so called elite, or just in general, my peers, they don't see anything wrong with the government telling you, or frankly, even private institutions that, oh, if you want to go to school, you need to get vaccinated. | ||
I remember Trump would always say during his rallies, you know, in America, we don't get our rights. | ||
We get them from government, we get them from God, but now it seems like we don't get our rights from government, we get them from the pharmaceutical companies, and people don't see anything wrong with that. | ||
And maybe it's because their parents are heavily invested in Pfizer and Moderna, but... The woman that laid it out in the previous block, where she says she takes it to its logical conclusion that basically our rights are contingent upon getting something from a commercial company, and Fauci said yesterday They're going to redefine the full vaccination, what vaccinated means here in this country, which is going to be at least the third booster, and in all likelihood the fourth booster, so it's going to be a continual process. | ||
Is she correct? | ||
Have they made your rights and your freedoms contingent upon getting something from a commercial entity that's clearly profiting from that? | ||
I mean, I don't even think it's a conspiracy to answer yes to that, because that's quite literally what we are seeing happening, and it seems to only be metastasizing in cities across the United States. | ||
You know, I was just in New York, and you want to go anywhere, you have to show your little vax card, which conveniently had so many slots on it, left for all the boosters. | ||
They'll probably be issuing second papers that you'll need. | ||
And I think it's just going to keep going and keep going. | ||
And frankly, I think they know, and by they I mean the establishment, You know, with Trumpism on the rise, they know the grift of managed decline is up. | ||
So I think they're kind of pivoting to the pharmaceutical industry. | ||
They're seeing that they really, really can control the United States and people by mandating what they can and can't do with just a little thing that's called a vaccine. | ||
You've done more investigative work than anybody in this. | ||
Given their refusal to confront the obvious, and that is the Wuhan lab and how this thing started, particularly as you're seeing the Omicron, and there are going to be more mutations. | ||
The midterm variant. | ||
The midterm, whoa, gosh, she's so far ahead of it. | ||
I know, I go to college and I get more to the right. | ||
You're sassier, no, she goes back to a liberal, one of the most liberal institutions in the country, probably the world, she comes back a bigger right winger. | ||
God, you're off the rails today. | ||
Is it serious? | ||
Are they serious? | ||
And are they serious people? | ||
If they're not getting to the bottom of Wuhan lab, getting in there and finding out how this thing started, finding out the genetic code of it, genomic code, all that. | ||
No, not at all. | ||
And that is why I take issue with anything that Anthony Fauci or really anyone from the NIH says, because these are the people who thought it was a good idea to fund scientific research with the Chinese Communist Party-controlled Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
And not just that facility, which of course is very closely linked to China's military, But since 2010 have been inking deals with military-linked Chinese scientific bodies to carry out studies, carry out research, gain-of-function research, of course, and I don't trust those people to tell me what to do with my body, because they think that they should be sending researchers overseas to carry out research with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Tell us about your latest scalp, and if Denver could put up that story. | ||
Tell us about this breaking story you've got on National Pulse today. | ||
Another scalp by Natalie Winters. | ||
And we had Cory Gardner, scalp, a few days ago, too. | ||
But a lady by the name of Marion Koopmans, who is a Dutch virologist who served on the original World Health Organization COVID origins investigation team, was supposed to be on the second iteration of this team. | ||
Again, I use effort to uncover the origins loosely because we know the WHO is very, very compromised. | ||
We've done extensive reporting from the National Pulse into her ties to the Chinese Communist Party, in that she served as an advisor to a Chinese CDC, which is a state-run body, and has also taken Chinese Communist Party cash to conduct studies in China. | ||
So, a very, very compromised person. | ||
Someone who's very similar, and I assume friends with, Peter Daszak. | ||
Well, she was supposed to join this second group, as I said, but as of a few days ago, she is no longer listed as a member, so we got One more person who is very conflicted off of this group. | ||
There are still some people who have ties to the Chinese Communist Party and EcoHealth Alliance, which is the Fauci-funded group that carried out research with the Wuhan Institute of Virology there, but we got one off, and Rahim did just text me, and I know he would kill me if I didn't say this, but if you use code waroom when you go to fundrealnews.com, And you become a lifetime member or a super backer, you can get 10% off to help fund these investigations that actually get people fired. | ||
By the way, is Raheem still on National Pulse? | ||
No, I gotta ask a question. | ||
Raheem, I know you're watching. | ||
Last night, I saw the photos of Buck Sessions and Raheem. | ||
Were you in the back? | ||
Were you off to the side during the awards ceremony? | ||
Raheem got a huge award last night for excellence in journalism. | ||
Were you off to the side? | ||
Nope. | ||
You were not in New York. | ||
I was not there. | ||
You were not there. | ||
Yes. | ||
I don't understand this. | ||
Rahim gets like the biggest award from the New York Metropolitan Republican Club for one of these things. | ||
He gets the Brandeis Award, the Warren Brandeis Award. | ||
It was a team award, correct? | ||
No, it was just for my lovely editor. | ||
It was Rahim. | ||
Rahim. | ||
But go to fundrealnews.com and maybe then I can go to New York next time. | ||
Fundrealnews.com. | ||
But you've got to put in promo code War Room. | ||
War Room. | ||
Put a promo code War Room for Rahim. | ||
Wow. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Charlie Kirk, the great Charlie Kirk, about AmFest and about, he's got some, I've got to ask Charlie about Jim Cramer and this economy. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Back with Charlie Kirk next. | ||
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You are my heart of fire, star, and joyful memory. | |
This CPI number has become the one to watch, even more than the jobs number, as inflation pushes Americans to laser focus on their everyday expenses. | ||
Over the past year, the price of meat has gone up 16%, eggs are up 8%, milk roughly 5%, and the price of gas is up 58% over the past 12 months. | ||
Yeah, I think the technical term is everything is up. | ||
Energy and gas, as you just said, is up a lot, but other things are up as well. | ||
And that's really the issue here with inflation. | ||
It's rising from what it was. | ||
It's persistent and it's widespread. | ||
I think those are the three things that we're looking at here. | ||
And there may be more to come, I think, which is not necessarily in this report, but two particular areas stand out. | ||
One is that Believe it's probably too early for the wage gains that we've seen out there to be priced in to actual consumer pricing. | ||
That may be to come. | ||
There may be more housing inflation, which has been on the rise to price in to the index here. | ||
So it's not just that it is where it is now is a 39-year high, but the issues are maybe more to come. | ||
Okay, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
By the way, all the briefings the White House were doing so the shills like Jim Cramer could come out and say it's the greatest economy ever, they got this tag Biden boom, you got Don Lemon saying, hey, it's a two-cent change in gas prices, all blown out of the water today by hard numbers. | ||
Blown out of the water. | ||
6.9% inflation and the highest in 39 years and the raging dumpster fire that Mitch McConnell allowed two and a half trillion dollars. | ||
He's given him a free hall pass to spend anything. | ||
I want to bring in now for his thoughts. | ||
We've reached out to one of the thought leaders in a firebrand in the populist movement in this nation, Charlie Kirk. | ||
Charlie, you've seen the cheerleading going on for the last 48 hours about the Biden economy after they got briefed by the White House. | ||
Talk to us about hard, cold reality, these numbers this morning, sir. | ||
Yeah, first, thanks, Steve, for having me on. | ||
I mean, it's all AstroTurf, any cheerleading that's happening. | ||
I mean, I guess it's actually a great time to be a plutocrat. | ||
That is a legitimate thing to celebrate. | ||
If you work for Google or Goldman or Amazon or if your whole life is like Jim Cramer and just looking at inflated price to earning ratios, if you only look at that, things are terrific. | ||
Have you tried to fill up a tank of gas in the Midwest, in Missouri or Iowa or South Dakota? | ||
Have you tried to buy lumber recently? | ||
The muscular class is getting crushed right now and it's by design. | ||
You know this, Steve, and you've talked about it on the show, which is where conservatives, they talk a good game on social conservatism and at best will nominate judges. | ||
But then on economics, they actually agree with an internationalist neoliberal agenda, which Donald Trump successfully and effectively actually changed the Overton window on. | ||
And there's been a $3.8 trillion wealth transfer over the last 18 months that no one wants to talk about, where working people were forced to lock down, vaccine mandates, You can't do your life the way you did previously. | ||
Meanwhile, the richest, most powerful people only saw their regime strengthened. | ||
And it used to be the left used to be critics of this. | ||
Now they realize it's a piggy bank and ATM machine to fund all their woke nonsense of BLM and the LGBT alphabet mafia that they can easily get to get out of Goldman or PepsiCo or whatever. | ||
And now the only people left complaining or criticizing the fact that, yeah, OK, we have an inflated stock market, but it's harder than ever to have five children or have two children in this country. | ||
OK, fine. | ||
You know, Google's at an all time high or Amazon and Tesla are doing great, but You can't even go buy basic goods and necessities without seeing double-digit price increases, so normal people see this. | ||
They're getting increasingly frustrated, but the agenda is very clear, which is that the ruling class has seen their economic power and political power increase over the last 18 months, and I guess it's a good time to be a plutocrat. | ||
OK, so this is this is the part I don't get is that we had a, you know, turning point is growing so rapidly. | ||
You're known as a not just strategically being very smart, but a good negotiator. | ||
No leverage. | ||
How do we have. | ||
This audience has worked to get guys elected in this Republican Senate. | ||
How do we have to kick the can down the road in the continued resolution where we had them? | ||
And how do you have Mitch McConnell and this outright betrayal yesterday to have this gimmick? | ||
And it was a gimmick. | ||
We had all the leverage in the death sentence. | ||
He gave up, had this gimmick where the Democrats are basically going to get a clear path for a year past the midterm elections. | ||
And they're going to plug in at least $2.5 trillion in one year. | ||
$2.5 trillion of increase in debt because that's the level of deficits they're running right now. | ||
How did this happen, Charlie, and what is your recommendation as one of the leading populists in this country are we to do about it? | ||
Well, first, it's happened because the ruling class is actually benefiting from inflation. | ||
That's the open secret that no one wants to talk about, is that people that have a net worth, a combined net worth over $100 million, They're able to move assets very quickly. | ||
They're able to buy hard assets, which do really well in times of inflation. | ||
And this is exactly why you see people like Bill Gates 18 months ago suspiciously start to buy farmland across the country. | ||
That should've been a fire alarm for normal people to say, why is Bill Gates, who has Microsoft stock, he can buy anything he wants, Buying farmland in Idaho, because he knows that when the dollar goes down, one of the few things that has objective value is food-producing land. | ||
And so, no matter what, the plutocrats do well in times of inflation. | ||
You asked, how did this happen? | ||
Well, Republican leadership, they answer first and foremost to that group of people, which is big corporations actually expanded their borrowing sheets last year, Steve. | ||
Big corporations borrowed $600 billion in the midst of the pandemic. | ||
Why? | ||
Because they knew that it was going to be a one time only low interest rate, almost robber baron style. | ||
Let's expand our balance sheets because when you have inflation. | ||
All of a sudden, the debt burden decreases because the dollar becomes less valuable, there's more dollars out there, and corporations benefit. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, what can we do about it? | ||
Well, this is why primaries are so incredibly important. | ||
This is why we need to go send more people to the Senate that can actually, hopefully, shake up Senate leadership. | ||
I'm actually optimistic on the House side, Steve, that we're gonna have strong populists and people that agree that the American people are getting crushed, that the borders need to be closed. | ||
I'm really optimistic about the House. | ||
I am. | ||
The Senate is a different equation for a lot of different reasons. | ||
These are more expensive races. | ||
And also, in a lot of these states, you have people that are kind of waiting in line to become the next senator. | ||
We need more Josh Hawleys. | ||
We need people that are willing to listen to their voters and do something about it. | ||
And that's why the precinct committee strategy is so critically important. | ||
And don't discount keeping the pressure on your lawmakers. | ||
But there's some really important Senate races out there. | ||
Right now, Steve, that I think people need to pay attention to. | ||
And I think we're gonna get a fighter out of Herschel Walker in Georgia. | ||
I'm confident of that. | ||
The Ohio Senate race is really exciting. | ||
I personally endorse J.D. | ||
Vance. | ||
There's some other good people in the race, but I think J.D.' 's the guy. | ||
But primaries, primaries, primaries is where the base and this audience need to focus their attention. | ||
I want to pivot now to what you guys are doing about it, because it's amazing. | ||
Normally, this time of year, you used to have the get-together, I think it was in Palm Beach, for the younger people, the college and high school, but you've changed it up this year. | ||
I want to tell everybody, we're sending a huge team out there to participate in this. | ||
Tell us about AmFest. | ||
Tell us what you guys got going on next weekend. | ||
It's really exciting. | ||
Thanks, Steve, for the opportunity to share it. | ||
So, we moved from Palm Beach to Phoenix. | ||
Arizona's a pretty important state, as many people know. | ||
There's a lot of action happening in Arizona. | ||
A lot of people moving in and, you know, there's just a lot of questions of whether or not Arizona is going to be a conservative state or kind of more of a left-wing state. | ||
So we have AmFest, A-M-F-E-S-T dot com. | ||
We're going to have well over 8,000 students. | ||
We're actually trending to have 10,000 students, conservative young people from across the country, populists. | ||
They love their country. | ||
They're sick of what's happening around them. | ||
They want to do something about it. | ||
We have amazing speakers. | ||
We have Tucker. | ||
We have Candace Owens. | ||
We have got Gutfeld, Jesse Waters, Marjorie Taylor Green, Jack Posobiec, Benny Johnson, many others. | ||
It'll be in Phoenix, Arizona next weekend, December 18, 19, 20, 21. | ||
If people want to go, they can go to amfest.com. | ||
It's amfest.com. | ||
But what you're going to see next week, Steve, will be the largest multi-day pro-American event, we believe, in at least the last couple years, if not ever. | ||
Mostly young people coming from all across the country saying that we need a new agenda, we need a new direction, we need to reject this kind of Fauci virus tyranny we've seen, we need to get to the originations of the virus, we need to close the southern border, restrict legal immigration, crush the corporate oligarchy. | ||
This is a rallying point and I think it's incredibly important. | ||
We saw in the last couple years the importance of public rallies and how they can actually change the American discourse and dialogue. | ||
It's going to give a lot of people hope, especially when everyone sees how many young people and students will be there. | ||
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amfest.com We're going to put it on our platforms and push it. | |
We're going to have a team out there next week. | ||
We're going to have, actually, Amanda Milius, Captain Maureen Bannon, and Natalie Winters has just signed up. | ||
We're going to be doing live broadcasts from out there throughout the four days. | ||
Real quickly, Charlie, you're also doing what I really love about it. | ||
You're doing cultural stuff also. | ||
It's just not speakers and guys, you know, talking about the movement. | ||
You've also combined, you're having cultural stuff. | ||
Can you tell us about that? | ||
Because culture is upriver from politics. | ||
Yeah, we have some incredible A-lister country music artists. | ||
We have Brantley Gilbert and Dustin Lynch for country music fans out there. | ||
Those are A-listers. | ||
So, for example, the first evening I'll be speaking, Tucker will be speaking, and then we're going to have a country music festival right afterwards, all about pro-American, taking back the country. | ||
And the reason we're doing this, Steve, is We need to start to elevate the icons that are willing to celebrate the country, but also the left has been really good at this, and I think they've overplayed their hand with Beyonce and all that nonsense, but I think there's an opening in the country music world. | ||
These artists are sick of this woke nonsense. | ||
They love their country, and kudos to them for wanting to perform at our event, because I know that they've received plenty of backlash for that. | ||
So we're combining the two. | ||
It's going to be pretty exciting and unprecedented for the conservative movement to go about and do this. | ||
Charlie, what's your social media? | ||
How do people follow you during the day? | ||
They could check out our podcast, Charlie Kirk Show Podcast. | ||
I know that we have a lot of mutual listeners, and we would deeply appreciate anyone that checks it out and subscribes. | ||
We've had you on, Steve. | ||
It was a great conversation. | ||
And then if they want to just check out Turning Point USA, it's tpusa.com. | ||
So very thankful, and we're going to take this country back. | ||
Charlie, good work. | ||
Have a great event. | ||
Look forward to our team getting out there. | ||
Charlie Kirk, one of the leading populists in this country. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Want to turn to Natalie Winters now. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Real quickly, got about 10 seconds of regular break. | ||
Cory Gardner, how'd you get the scalp there? | ||
The War Room audience amplified my story. | ||
I tell you what, you're a killer on many different levels, Natalie Winters. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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Old and cars and ancient lines of love and dreams to share. | ||
Swells in the air, beauty everywhere. | ||
Fill my heart with fire and star and joy. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
That is from, is that from Peanuts Christmas? | ||
That one's throwing me. | ||
I get my traditional Christmas. | ||
I haven't watched Peanuts, although it was Gates that I think said, I'm like Charlie Brown with the, with the continue yelling about Mitch McConnell and the debt ceiling. | ||
So I guess, I guess there's some affinity there. | ||
Merry Christmas. | ||
I think we've got new graphics up that can go up. | ||
Merry Christmas, everybody. | ||
Natalie, thank you for joining us and being such a great co-host back from college. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
She's back being the killer that she is. | ||
We're going to talk to her about Fauci here in a second. | ||
I want to introduce our audience. | ||
An extraordinary young man, John Gibbs, was with Ben Carson over in President Trump's first term over at HUD. | ||
He was also nominated to the Office of Personnel Management, which is the human resources department for the government. | ||
Just an incredible guy. | ||
Has decided and continues to serve his country that he's going to go back to Michigan 3 and run there against one of the guys that voted to impeach President Trump. | ||
So, John, when you have all these commercial opportunities, what's driving you to go run for the House of Representatives? | ||
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Well, Steve, first of all, Merry Christmas and thank you for having me on. | |
It's a pleasure to actually be out here and talk with you after watching your show for so long. | ||
So I really appreciate that. | ||
Yeah, I think, Steve, you're a man on a mission. | ||
I'm a man on a mission as well. | ||
We're not here for the money. | ||
We're not here to mess around. | ||
We're not here to get invited to cocktail parties. | ||
We're here to fight. | ||
This has been in me for a long time. | ||
I was formerly a Christian missionary in Japan. | ||
I had a pretty good job working in Silicon Valley at the time, but I said, you know what? | ||
Japan is less than 1% Christian, the least Christian country in the world. | ||
I speak Japanese fluently. | ||
I therefore have an obligation to use my skill set once God has given me to go over there and work for that higher call. | ||
So I did that for several years. | ||
But while I was there, I kind of realized something important. | ||
And this is while Obama was president. | ||
If the government is making things worse, Faster than the good guys are making things better, and we're sinking both. | ||
So I realized I needed to shift my focus from missions into the public policy realm. | ||
So I went, got my master's over at Harvard in public administration, and ended up coming into the Trump administration through that connection. | ||
We fought for four years, as you know, Steve, in the administration. | ||
We got a lot done. | ||
We were on the cusp of getting a lot more done, which is why I think you saw them Panic and do what happened in 2020, but the fight continues. | ||
And now the fight continues here in my home state of Michigan, running against Peter Meyer, one of the 10 Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump, the foremost person who was fighting for us against the administrative state, against all the absurd ridiculousness that's been happening over the past decades. | ||
He chose to backstab President Trump. | ||
So I feel like I've got to step up. | ||
I got to represent the people in the district who really have no representation right now. | ||
And this is not a new thing. | ||
Again, it's been a part of my life for many years of fighting for what's right and serving people. | ||
So it's just a continuation of the journey God has had me on, and it's been a great journey. | ||
What is it, John, that has, because obviously a guy as talented as you to get into Harvard, work in Silicon Valley, to feel a calling from God to go to a foreign country and try to work in the vineyard trying to convert people. | ||
What is it about Trump Well, Steve, I remember back in 2015 when President Trump came down the escalator there in New York City and gave a speech. | ||
I said, there's something here. | ||
This is a real deal. | ||
I was on board early on. | ||
that you would kind of change your life to now focus on this and actually want to get into elective politics to represent this movement? | ||
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Well, Steve, I remember back in 2015 when President Trump came down the escalator there in New York City and gave a speech. | |
I said, there's something here. | ||
This is a real deal. | ||
I was on board early on. | ||
First of all, President Trump is not a politician. | ||
He did not come from a political background. | ||
This is a man who could have had a very comfortable life in retirement. | ||
He could have been just lounging on beaches every single day in his retired life, but he chose to take on just absolute pure hatred from the media and everyone else to come into the political realm and try to actually fight for what was right. | ||
This is a guy with no ulterior motive. | ||
This is someone who chose the hard path on purpose to fight for America, for its values. | ||
This is someone who was born and raised in New York City, but he's going to places like Mississippi, Alabama, Michigan, Arizona, and connecting with and representing regular American folks around the country. | ||
That shows you this is a guy that's got real communication skills, knows how to connect with people, knows how to represent folks from various backgrounds, not just his own, which is what you want in a political leader. | ||
And he also talked about immigration, which is the 800 pound gorilla in the room, which no one wants to talk about. | ||
Steve, of course, we talk about that a lot. | ||
But it's not out of hatred. | ||
It's out of love for our people and love for everyone. | ||
We really have to be careful that we're only letting in those we want to come in and that we don't let illegal immigration just run amok. | ||
And President Trump made that the forefront of his campaign back in 2015 when he said, build a wall. | ||
Many Americans of both parties actually agree with that. | ||
People are not necessarily against immigration, but they want order and structure to it. | ||
And they don't want it to be in total chaos and anarchy like what we have now. | ||
And President Trump was one of the only Republicans to take that and put it at the front of his platform. | ||
And I really admire that. | ||
You're looking at an outsider, someone who's not been in the political game and been bought and paid for, someone who put at the front of his platform things that regular folks care about on both sides, and I realized I wanted to be a part of that movement. | ||
Let me ask you, you worked for a guy that was also not a politician and is somebody that's one of my heroes, Ben Carson. | ||
Working with Dr. Carson every day, what was the single biggest takeaway that you absorbed from seeing Ben Carson up close and personal on a daily basis in a job that's not directly related to healthcare? | ||
He was thrown into a position that he had a lot of knowledge of and really wanted, but it wasn't what his professional career had been. | ||
What was your takeaway? | ||
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Dr. Carson is just spectacular at maintaining his composure and focus in the midst of absolute evil attacks. | |
They try to come at Dr. Carson every way possible, from calling him a racist, white supremacist. | ||
They tried to invent fake scambles, which he was...totally, there was nothing to them at all. | ||
So he's just someone who really maintains his composure amidst difficult circumstances and against really evil attacks coming against them. | ||
And you know, Steve, as you know well, when you go up against this machine, the U.S. government is kind of a $4 trillion machine. | ||
It sucks in trillions of dollars in tax money from the American people and redistributes it back out to various interest groups. | ||
But when you stand up to that machine, it's going to come at you hard. | ||
So Dr. Carson really embodies how to stand up with dignity against that. | ||
I myself have been attacked by CNN nonstop since 2018. | ||
They realized early I was not going to go along with the game and get invited to all the cocktail parties and just play nice. | ||
I was in there for a reason to actually stand up to this stuff. | ||
So CNN has been coming after me and many other fake news outlets as well. | ||
So as I went through that, I kind of looked at Dr. Carson with the composure he had going through those same attacks. | ||
And it was really inspiration to me to work under him and watch how he handled that. | ||
So, yeah, he's just a man who really stands up for what's right. | ||
He's got basic American values, and he keeps going no matter what kind of attacks come against him. | ||
John Gibbs, you're a hero. | ||
I tell you, it takes people to understand the level of attacks that are put out on Ben Carson or Dr. Carson, on other African Americans that are part of this Trump movement. | ||
If you think guys like myself and President Trump have it tough, hey, you can't believe the viciousness. | ||
Because they understand they've got to take John Gibbs down. | ||
Right? | ||
John Gibbs is their worst nightmare. | ||
Because this is a... we are a... | ||
Inclusive nationalism. | ||
We're an inclusive populism. | ||
The key to this is the working class Hispanics in the Rio Grande Valley and what John Gibbs represents. | ||
That is going to give us, when I say a hundred seats for a hundred years, that is that coalition. | ||
Regardless of your ethnicity, your race, your religion, your gender. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is what it's about. | ||
And John Gibbs is the personification of that. | ||
And you could not work next to a better man than Dr. Ben Carson. | ||
But Dr. Carson is a man of God. | ||
And he's a man of God. | ||
What I love about Carson, it's lived Christianity. | ||
Lived Christianity. | ||
In those tough moments. | ||
John, how do people following you on social media, how do they find out more about your campaign, sir? | ||
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Steve, that's VoteJohnGibbs.com. | |
VoteJohnGibbs.com. | ||
You can also find me on Twitter under the same handle, VoteJohnGibbs. | ||
Just remember those three simple words. | ||
We want to get Peter Meyer out of there. | ||
He's chosen to go with a cocktail crowd in New York City and no longer represent the folks. | ||
So yes, just join along at VoteJohnGibbs.com. | ||
Same handle on Twitter as well. | ||
Gibbs, you're a patriot and a hero. | ||
Fight on, brother. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
I really appreciate that. | ||
John Gibbs, Michigan 3. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I need everybody to go to that site today and check it out. | ||
Find out more about John Gibbs. | ||
He's a man that you're going to hear a lot more from. | ||
Michigan 3. | ||
Natalie, we are an inclusive nationalism, an inclusive populism. | ||
I mean, the mainstream media is going nuts right now because they're seeing people on the Precinct Strategy. | ||
Make sure you go to precinctstrategy.com. | ||
It's free. | ||
Sign up to be a precinct committeeman. | ||
Go to a school board. | ||
We were supposed to have Chris Rufo on today, but we'll try to reschedule that. | ||
Chris is now talking about making all education transparent. | ||
It's going to be a huge movement in this country. | ||
You've been at this from the very beginning. | ||
In your teenage years, you were part of this movement. | ||
Do you see it growing, and do you see it start to metastasize? | ||
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I think so. | |
I have a lot of conversations with people. | ||
I've been fortunate to travel the country doing speaking engagements with Rahim, really all over. | ||
And I've met a lot of precinct committee men and women. | ||
That's probably the most frequent type of person that I meet. | ||
I think most people are sort of waking up to the reality that America is not divided Republican and Democrat, but it's the elites and everyone else. | ||
And I think if people understand that, which I think is a very challenging kind of orientation to first come to grips with, because it's so different from everything. | ||
You know, we've been told by corporate media outlets, but I think people are sort of starting to understand that when you see who the winners and who the losers are with regard to covid-19, you know, it's not any longer just Oh, well, the rich always get their tax cuts. | ||
The rich are always okay. | ||
It's now know the rich are now making billions and billions of dollars from investing in vaccine companies that are mandating how you have to live your life. | ||
All these people who used to work in the federal government whose salaries you subsidized are now working as lobbyists for these pharmaceutical giants who are again mandating and restricting what you can and can't do with your life. | ||
So I think there there is hope in that. | ||
You were red-pilled early on because you saw the hypocrisy of the Hollywood crowd and then the university you're going, just kind of sleepwalking through it. | ||
Is your investigative reporting and is your understanding, because you're the first one really to pick the lock about Wuhan and how the PLA BioLab was actually partly financed by the US government and by taxpayers. | ||
And then you see Big Pharma on top of it. | ||
And all the investigation you've done and all, quite frankly, they've tried to stop your investigations. | ||
They've lied and spun and everything as you've contacted people. | ||
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Deleted web pages, censored us, a ton of deleted web pages. | |
Talk about that. Talk about how tough they've made it on you guys. | ||
Oh, I mean, since I can't even remember the first story we put up about Peter Doshak and these Wuhan collaborators well over a year ago. | ||
But the Wuhan Institute of Virology, they have a Chinese language website. | ||
And they have a ton of articles about the gain of function manipulations that they were doing. | ||
They used to list, actually, the NIH, that is the National Institutes of Health, as one of their research partners. | ||
Up until, I think, it was about March 2021. | ||
Then they overnight erased it. | ||
There were articles, like I said, talking about manipulating these bat coronaviruses to reach, quote, epidemic strains of infection. | ||
That's no longer on there. | ||
We've dug into raw documents about Sher Jung Lee, the Wuhan Institute of Virology's bat lady, talking about how she was manipulating bat coronavirus strains for, quote, direct human infection. | ||
And I think that the crime is really in the cover up there, right? | ||
There's something to hide. | ||
And I'll leave on this real quick. | ||
You know, when I was doing some of my biggest research into Fauci's funding of the Wuhan lab, it just so happened that the NIH grant registry went offline for a few days. | ||
No coincidence. | ||
You're saying there's no conspiracy, no coincidence. | ||
Do you believe, we've got to jump to break, do you believe Collins, who's the biggest powerhouse, Peter Thiel, myself, in the transition, you couldn't touch this guy. | ||
Is Collins, because there's no quinces, is Collins stepping down at the end of this year after what 40 years here because he understands that we're going to take the house and people like you are going to be off the chain on the real investigation starting in 22? | ||
Yes, there's absolutely no other reason. | ||
A scalp. | ||
By the way, I'm giving her that scalp, Collins. | ||
And people cannot fully appreciate how powerful in this city Collins was with all the billions of dollars of research that he and Fauci. | ||
That's why they bought everybody's silence. | ||
It's systemic. | ||
It's a system. | ||
Not conspiracy. | ||
It's a system. | ||
And as Natalie's learning at her great college, you have to disaggregate that system to understand how it works, understand the incentives of the system. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. Back with my favorite topic, we've got Joe Allen's gonna blow your head up on more science fact related to transhumanism next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, welcome back. | ||
Natalie, you're the, you may not be the queen of Getter yet, but you're the princess, you're the high princess of Getter. | ||
How many followers do you have on Getter? | ||
I think like over 220,000. | ||
How many on Twitter? | ||
Only a mere 67,000. | ||
But on Getter, you're on fire. | ||
Anything you put up automatically almost like trends. | ||
The engagement is great. | ||
I love the platform. | ||
I can say whatever I want. | ||
Some of my more spicier takes. | ||
Also, I want to note, it's international, it's a global platform. | ||
This is the key. | ||
You've got Brazil, you've got France, you've got Europe, UK, particularly the diaspora, the Chinese people, and they love her. | ||
You know why? | ||
They're fighting for their own freedom in Lao Bajing and they see Natalie Winters as a hero. | ||
She's spoken at many of these conferences. | ||
No, you're very humble. | ||
Your parents did a great job because so many of these people in this town, the young people, they want to get a quick clip up on Drudge or something and go on talk radio or go on Fox. | ||
I'm in the war room! | ||
You're in the war, but you're grinding away, but you're having an impact. | ||
You're changing the course of history. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Because you're a hard worker. | ||
Your parents did such a great job. | ||
Such a great job. | ||
I tell them that all the time. | ||
She's a rock star. | ||
And by the way, that's why Getter is so important. | ||
Because Natalie Winner's voice gets a platform. | ||
Joe Allen, I'm so proud of you two, bro. | ||
Bring our editor now. | ||
The posse's got to understand this, the War Room Cadre, this concept of Moore's Law about chips and about advanced chip design applied to artificial intelligence. | ||
Your new article, Artificial Intelligence is Probing the Universe, you included. | ||
Talk to us about this, sir. | ||
It's up on war.org, it's on your sub-stack. | ||
Denver's got the copy of it, put it up. | ||
Walk us through why this is important and why people this weekend have to read this and kind of start to, start to get, start to get, start become, start to understand the concepts we're talking here. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Yes, over the last two weeks, enormous amount of information, various studies and rollouts of new robot designs have come up. | ||
It's really been a unique time. | ||
And so what I've done is just simply synthesized all of these different stories and identified the overarching theme behind them. | ||
What you have in the technology circles right now, I think, is a sort of, certainly an exaltation, if not a moving towards worship of technology and this concept that artificial intelligence is becoming human-like, that it's developing its own creative abilities. | ||
Eric Schmidt has voiced this. | ||
Kai-Fu Lee hints at it. | ||
Certainly, Bing Gertzel, the head of SingularityNet, openly declares that that's the objective. | ||
And so, what these different studies and robot rollouts really do, I think, unfortunately, is bolster this thesis, at least that Artificial intelligence isn't simply a set of algorithms that takes inputs and produces predictable outputs. | ||
The advanced artificial machine learning and deep learning systems actually are coming up with creative concepts on their own. | ||
To take a few examples, you had the Xenobots, the jelly bean shaped creatures that were put on display about a week and a half ago, spinning around their Petri dish. | ||
These were created, ultimately, they were designed by an artificial intelligence system, DeepMind, at the University of Vermont. | ||
The people working on this said that it came to conclusions that no human being would, and they spoke about it in the language of discovery, because the system is exploring fields of possibility, and it is coming back with what it considers to be valid information, and when they put it in the petri dish, it turned out to be valid. | ||
And so they talk about how they've found xenobots that walk, or found xenobots that swim, or find, now they've found a xenobot that self-replicates. | ||
It's this idea that these things exist already in this field of consciousness, and only machines are going to be able to arrive at it. | ||
Whether it's true or not, it should definitely wake people up as to what sorts of ideas are floating through the technocratic elite, and what sort of implications it will have going forward as these systems become more advanced. | ||
One other example, AI hallucinating new protein structures. | ||
This is a very common term in facial recognition. | ||
When a facial recognition system creates an ideal face, it's considered to be hallucinating it. | ||
And it's this humanizing language that I find to be probably the most alarming. | ||
And one other one, DeepMind also released a study a few days ago, And their system had actually found novel patterns in pure mathematics, in both topology and representation theory. | ||
And in their write-up of this, they compare the discovery of these patterns by their artificial intelligence system With a Hindu mystic from about a hundred years ago, Sreenivasa Ramanuja. | ||
And this man would come to these conclusions about mathematics, valid conclusions, through visions and dreams. | ||
And deep mind, people at Google are comparing their artificial intelligence system to, and perhaps in some sense validly, the intuitive processes that mystics and mathematicians and artists use to arrive at their creations. | ||
And so the article again, artificial intelligence is probing the universe, you included. | ||
You can find it at the War Room. | ||
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You can find it at my social media at joebotxyz and I think it's really Head wrapped around this I need everybody to read this I'm going to get you back on this afternoon. | |
I got breaking news out of New York. | ||
Mask mandates have been reinstated in New York by the governor that just announced masks will be required in all indoor places unless businesses in the state implement vaccine requirements immediately. | ||
So, hey, just telling you. | ||
Austria, not that far away. | ||
Joe Allen, thank you very much. | ||
Once again, Natalie, thank you for doing this. | ||
What's your getter handle? | ||
Natalie G. Winters. | ||
At Getter. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
We're going to have Natalie. | ||
We're going to take full advantage while she's back off a college break. | ||
She'll be with our team out in AmFest. | ||
Thank you, everybody. |