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more than 100 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. Banham. | ||
The Senate will also address the debt limit today using the fast-track process and avoid a first-ever default. | ||
As I've said, no brinksmanship, no default on the debt, no risk of another recession. | ||
This is a very good thing and I am glad that we had cooperation between Democrats and Republicans. | ||
The two parties came together to pass legislation setting up this fast-track process for addressing the debt limit. | ||
This is absolutely disgraceful. | ||
You heard it right there from Chuck Schumer. | ||
it with funding necessary to get into 2023. | ||
What does Tucker Carlson call him? | ||
Everybody in DC knows him as a bitter old woman. | ||
You know, President Trump calls him the old crow. | ||
It's too cute a name. | ||
I like Tuckers. | ||
He's a bitter old woman. | ||
He brought this on. | ||
Trillions of dollars more to support the illegitimate Biden regime, to keep him on life support. | ||
It would be over for these. | ||
It's already over for him, but we could put the nail in the coffin. | ||
It's Tuesday, 14 December, Year of the Lord 2021. | ||
Captain Maureen Bannon is with me in studio. | ||
I'm going to go to Boris in a second. | ||
I'm glad you had a hair of makeup and hit your mark. | ||
We've had a struggle today here in the War Room. | ||
Doing a lot going on. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
Always, always a pleasure getting ready to go to AmFest. | ||
I know it's a pretty wild crowd out there. | ||
You've got Amanda Milius and others are going to join you. | ||
Jack Posobiec is already out there at the AmFest. | ||
Everybody should go to the AmFest site. | ||
There's still tickets available. | ||
As Posobiec said today, you're going to want to make sure you can say you were at the first AmFest, which is taking place starting this weekend. | ||
We've got a whole team out there, Real America's Voices out there. | ||
We're going to have a lot of coverage, kind of wall-to-wall, of what's going on. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in Boris Epstein. | ||
Boris, tell me about Schumer. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
How did we get in a situation which is commensurate with what they need to do? | ||
This is going to be another trillions and trillions of dollars, and this was brought to you courtesy of the Republican Party. | ||
Boris. | ||
Steve, it's absolutely disgusting. | ||
Great to be with you, and of course, the one and only Captain Bannon, sitting there in the captain's chair, Steve. | ||
As always, you should be looking to your right, and making sure that you're still in command there with Captain Bannon in the war room. | ||
Okay? | ||
She's in the war room. | ||
So... How come they have hair and makeup when she's here, but there's no hair and makeup when Boris is here? | ||
Because I don't need hair and makeup, okay? | ||
I wake up naturally looking like this, looking, you know, ready for performance. | ||
You're always camera ready. | ||
You're always camera ready. | ||
Yeah, that's it. | ||
I make it so easy, you know. | ||
Not all of us, Steve, can look like a certain actor from a certain movie about Greg Gatsby from the 70s. | ||
And if you're smart enough, you'll know what I'm talking about to those in the audience. | ||
So, in all seriousness, It's a sad day. | ||
It's a sad day for Republicans. | ||
It's a sad day for the conservative movement, but it's a great day for MAGA because Chuck Schumer just gave us a win. | ||
Chuck Schumer told us straight up that his Thanks goes to Mitch McConnell. | ||
Could you have a worse compliment from anybody in Washington, if you're Chuck Schumer, that you could give to anybody than Mitch McConnell? | ||
And if you're Mitch McConnell, maybe he doesn't care anymore. | ||
Maybe he really is just done and ready to roll out. | ||
But it is pathetic and it is disgusting. | ||
And somebody who we disagree with a ton, but who has been conservative in his career, Mitch McConnell, is just selling it all down the drain here in his last years, whatever that may be, in the U.S. Senate. And again, the question has got to be asked, the question has got to be asked, why is Mitch McConnell so insistent on breaking down the American economy and helping the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
What's going on? | ||
Is there some sort of compromise? | ||
Is there a national security problem? | ||
Why would somebody who's viewed himself as a stalwart of Republicans in the Senate now be buddying up to crying Chuck Schumer who's got the political capital of a doorknob? | ||
Why would you do that if you're Mitch McConnell? | ||
Right now, especially as we've gone through with all the polling, it's so clear that Democrats are dead. | ||
The right track, wrong track is minus almost 40, as we've talked about. | ||
And not just on one poll, on several polls. | ||
YouGov, Quinnipiac, Reuters, on and on and on and on. | ||
Right track, wrong track, minus almost 40. | ||
The Republican generic ballot, we're up by 10. | ||
It has never been that high. | ||
Second highest was 2010, and we're on 63 seats. | ||
So by easy math, somebody would say, well, if that was 4, and that was the ballot advantage, that was 4, now it's 10. | ||
Hey, maybe we'll win 120. | ||
Maybe we'll win 150. | ||
And I know I'm obviously exaggerating here. | ||
But we are going to get to 100 seats in 100 years unless feckless rhinos like Mitch McConnell stop us. | ||
And that's why the Gritens-Lipman test is so important. | ||
Anybody, like Kelly Chewbacca said yesterday, anybody running for Senate as a Republican Has got to commit that they will not vote for Mitch McConnell when it comes time to elect the majority leader of the Senate in 2023. | ||
I want to go to a couple things here. | ||
Hang on today. | ||
The wholesale prices came out up 10% highest in 40 years or 9.8% highest in 40 years. | ||
And that's because, highest ever, it's been recorded for 40 years, highest ever, you've got, they're printing more money, we've had 60% devaluation of the dollar since the turn of the century, since 2000. | ||
10% of that's happened on Biden's watch, his under a year watch. | ||
Real quickly, as young people, do they understand that Mitch McConnell is partnering with Schumer and Biden to destroy the American economy, destroy your financial future? | ||
So I think, you know, maybe a year, two years ago, no. | ||
But now, my generation is starting to wake up and see that if we don't put a stop to this, that it is going to continue on and get worse for our children, our grandchildren. | ||
So we need to make sure that candidates running for Senate, that they do not vote when elected, they do not vote for Mitch McConnell to be in leadership anymore. | ||
Okay. | ||
Talk about CNN, Boris. | ||
CNN had this piece that supported basically what Captain Bennett's saying. | ||
It's kind of a stunning piece, talking about the advantages, if you want to reach MAGA, of going on the record saying you're not going to vote for Mitch McConnell. | ||
Well, there's more coming out. | ||
I'm hearing reporters are asking far and wide, OK, why is this happening now? | ||
And then a big question is, well, listen, both Eric Greitens was the first, and now Kelly Chewbacca out of Alaska announced their position on War Room. | ||
Is this some sort of War Room conspiracy against Mitch McConnell? | ||
Well, to you friendly reporters, There's no coincidences, and there's no conspiracies. | ||
There's no conspiracies, and there's no coincidences. | ||
So whatever you all think, but it actually would be so simple if you just sat down, stopped texting, and thought for a minute, right? | ||
To the reporters. | ||
Of course somebody would announce that on War Room, because War Room is the War Room posse, representative of the MAGA movement, under the leadership of President Trump. | ||
The War Room posse is the beating heart of the MAGA movement. | ||
So if you're running for Senate as a MAGA candidate, like Grayton says, of course you're going to make that announcement here to this audience, the most actionable audience in the history of media. | ||
And I'm going to say that loud, I'm going to say it clear, and I'm proud to be a humble, small part of it. | ||
This War Room posse, War Room audience, is the most actionable in the history of media. | ||
And you see it on Getter, you see it on Twitter, you see it on the Gram, you see it on Telegram, on Rumble, you see it everywhere. | ||
So if you're running this magazine, of course you're going to do that. | ||
And now, Steve, you've got CNN writing that story, you're going to have other quote-unquote mainstream outlets writing those stories, because they are seeing the trend. | ||
Even they're seeing that there's no conspiracies, but there's no coincidences, and they're tying it back to the warm posse, which means that the effort undertaken here, the effort undertaken by this audience, is paying off. | ||
Yep. | ||
This is, by the way, this is why the mainstream media every day morning, Joe, they're melting down because of your engagement in precinct strategy and being election officials and throwing out these county clerks and replacing them with people that are really going to count votes. | ||
And also the school boards. | ||
I want to talk about the intensity. | ||
The intensity here, and Mitch McConnell, you know, he told a private dinner of fat cats, of donors, he's not going to offer a counter and let the Democrats, so look, I'm all for the Democrats having to defend their record. | ||
But the problem with McConnell, you get the same old same old. | ||
You get the same guys from the swamp, the same guys from the lobbyists in there, and they say, well look, I never committed to that. | ||
The intensity. | ||
Intensity, as CNN and others are talking about, in the Republican base and the MAGA base to want to get to the poll and it correlates directly with the 3 November movement. | ||
People that understand that this thing was stolen from Trump and we're going to sort this mess out. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
It doesn't even correlate, Steve. | ||
It's one and the same. | ||
I'll take it to the next level. | ||
It's one and the same. | ||
And a lot of the pushback from the RINOs has been, well, if you continue to fight to get to the bottom of 3 November, somehow that's going to discourage voters from going to the polls. | ||
Wrong. | ||
And wrong, based on the CNN poll, which showed first that 75% of Republicans and Republican-leading independents believe this election was stolen. | ||
And that is a huge credit. | ||
And it was stolen. | ||
And again, that is a huge credit, Steve, of course, to you, to this program, and most importantly, to the viewership, to the War Room Posse, to the MAGA movement. | ||
So that's one. | ||
And two, within that number, 86% are enthusiastic to go vote. | ||
So what does that say? | ||
That says that the 3 November movement is A. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
it over the Republican Party and B, that it's hot to try and it's going to vote and that's how we're going to get 100 seats, 100 years, and then we're going to win the presidency in 2024 when President Trump becomes the 47th president of the United States or maybe 48 with Kamala Harris or Winona. | ||
We got a couple of minutes here. | ||
Talk to me about Arizona, the Canvas, what happened yesterday. | ||
There was a lot that went on. | ||
I know you're very close to the chair out there. | ||
You're actually camped out in Arizona until this thing gets decertified. | ||
What happened in Pima County yesterday? | ||
Why is it important? | ||
Vital information came out. | ||
A, the sample Canvas showed up to 50% fraud rate, 50% mistake rate, error rate in Pima County. | ||
Two, two separate Municipalities that were tested showed more registered voters than they had people in the last census. | ||
Absolutely and totally shocking. | ||
14,000, 14,000 voters had their status switched, felon to non-felon, dead to alive, out of county to in county, completely, completely out of the ordinary. | ||
And three, they had this hundreds of thousands of dollars grant from the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation approved just days after November 3rd, 2020. | ||
And it appears as if the money may have been spent before the Pima County Board of Supervisors approved the money. | ||
So a ton came out yesterday. | ||
Wow. | ||
Let me say that one more time. | ||
They had hundreds of thousands of dollars in a grant for the Chan Zuckerberg Foundation for election integrity, okay? | ||
And they approved the money within days of November, 3 November 2020. | ||
So there's now a big question and a lot of suggestion of the money being spent on the 2020 election before it was approved ex post facto, potentially, by the Pima County Board So all that is vital information. | ||
It's being delivered to the AG, being delivered to Kelly Townsend, who's the chair of the Subcommittee on Election Integrity in the Arizona State Senate. | ||
And then you add that to the 83,000 illegal ballots in Maricopa County. | ||
The result? | ||
De-certify, de-certify, de-certify. | ||
Let me hear some social media. | ||
People gotta follow you on Getter. | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
Oh, Getter is the hottest right now. | ||
You've gotta go to Getter at BorisEP on Getter. | ||
Sign up right now. | ||
You've gotta sign up on the website. | ||
I'm putting out a big email tomorrow morning. | ||
BorisEP.com is the website. | ||
At BorisEP on Twitter. | ||
And of course, the hottest, Boris underscore Epstein on the gram. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
All eyes on decertification. | ||
Boris, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Natalie Winters, National Pulse joins Captain Bannon and her dad. | ||
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In the portals of the kingdoms, where he reigned, where he reigned, the city of the Holy Trinity and the child who is in the cradle of the kingdom, where he reigned, where he reigned, the promise of the Lord, the promise of you, the promise of the Lord, of all. | ||
Maria! Maria! | ||
♪ Maria, Maria, benedicta ♪ ♪ O come, Emmanuel, and ransom captive Israel ♪ ♪ That mourns in lonely exile here ♪ ♪ Until the Son of God appear ♪ | ||
♪ Rejoice, rejoice, Emmanuel shall come to thee, O Israel Welcome back. It's Tuesday, 14 December, the year of our Lord 2021. | ||
and I'll see you next time. | ||
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Christmas music. | ||
The song that we left was Spanish, I think. | ||
That's the song of the Christmas donkey. | ||
Am I correct in that, Captain Bannon? | ||
Correct. | ||
Are you going to tell me the story of that briefly? | ||
Yes, so it's the donkey whose name is Nestor with abnormally long ears and that lived in the days of the Roman Empire. | ||
And that night soldiers arrived from the Roman Empire in need of donkeys. | ||
And basically because of his long ears, this is the one chosen. | ||
And Mary and Joseph are expecting Jesus. | ||
They take this donkey because of his gentle eyes, but are caught in a sandstorm. | ||
And he leads them to the manger. | ||
Didn't we watch that with you as a child? | ||
Yes, and most recently they came out with another animated movie about the Christmas Donkey. | ||
Okay. | ||
That was the Spanish version of the song. | ||
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But you'll be shocked and pleasantly surprised Since we're talking about Zuckerberg and their cash-in-his-checks for $125,000 in Pima County, before it's even approved, before people know about it, we've got to bring in Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie's back. | ||
Look, we had Rahim on this morning. | ||
It was absolutely fantastic. | ||
I don't want to say anything catty, but I noticed that when you're back from college, the production of the pieces on National Pulse upticks slightly, right? | ||
I said, oh, I go to National Pulse, I see all these great stories. | ||
I said, when Natalie's finished her final exams, she's back at work. | ||
Tell me about Zuckerberg. | ||
Just imagine when I graduate. | ||
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That's what, hey, the nation awaits! | |
That's what I know we take down. | ||
I tell you guys, not waiting for that is Tony Fauci, okay? | ||
Where's the story of that girl? | ||
Can we extend it? | ||
Can we get somebody to flunk her or something to make her stay there longer? | ||
You should be like the Bannons. | ||
The Bannons are not into the four-year program, right? | ||
I know you're like, you're there gonna be two and a half years. | ||
The Bannons are six and a half or My younger brother's when his NCAA eligibility ran out to play sports. | ||
That's when he graduated. | ||
I think he was in the seventh year. | ||
My kid brother. | ||
My dad still doesn't know that. | ||
My mom never told him. | ||
Zuckerberg. | ||
Let's talk about Zuckerberg first. | ||
Your Zuckerberg Fauci story. | ||
It's kind of interweaving. | ||
You got another blockbuster about Liz Cheney we want to get to, but this thing is all kind of of a piece and it's all tied to kind of Chinese CCP money, Natalie. | ||
Sure. | ||
So the story that you're referencing we put up this morning, we were lucky enough to hear back from a Freedom of Information Act request that we had filed. | ||
We actually got private correspondence between Anthony Fauci and Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
And you see Mark Zuckerberg, of course, the Mark Zuckerberg who notoriously influenced the 2020 election through his foundation, as Boris was talking about, to secure a victory for Joe Biden, offering those very same resources to the National Institutes of Health. | ||
He said data reports, that's how he referred to it, I guess euphemistically, and any other resources that Anthony Fauci would need in order to craft lockdown policies and also for vaccine development. | ||
This was happening in about August of 2020. | ||
So this is a bit back when the pandemic was really raging and so was the campaign. | ||
So certainly interesting. | ||
I think a lot of us have been following this pandemic to see the kind of convergence, but really collusion between private business and the government, specifically unelected bureaucrats epitomized by Anthony Fauci and how they're kind of setting out to control our lives. | ||
This is a perfect example of that. | ||
And just real quick, I think it's worth mentioning the organization that Boris was talking about, that Center for Tech and Civic Life, which received, I mean, nearly half a billion dollars from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. | ||
Well, believe it or not, although I guess you probably believe it. | ||
Because the Chinese Communist Party seems to have its tentacles and everything. | ||
But she actually, her name is Tiana Epps Johnson, and she actually served as a fellow at what's known as the Ash Center, which is hosted at Harvard University. | ||
And this is a school that we've highlighted repeatedly at the National Pulse for not just taking in millions in donations from Chinese state run companies, including power companies, but also for advising Chinese Communist Party officials, specifically people in Xinjiang from groups that have actually been sanctioned by the United States for human rights abuses. | ||
And as a result, this Harvard Center publishes a lot of studies where they claim that the Chinese Communist Party currently is as popular and as strong as ever. | ||
So it really puts out CCP propaganda. | ||
So there are a lot of, I'd say, very interesting connections to the CCP. | ||
And we'll, I guess, get into the Liz Cheney story soon enough. | ||
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Why not? | ||
We got another blockbuster of yours on Liz Cheney. | ||
I mean, this stuff just doesn't stop. | ||
I think you're reporting, get into Liz Cheney, but it shows you the degree that Chinese Communist Party has flooded the zone with influence peddling in Washington, D.C. | ||
among the globalist Natalie Winters. | ||
Yeah, all the stories that I'm talking about are not isolated, nor are they anomalies. | ||
They're, I think, examples of a broader pattern and really a systemic problem. | ||
I remember a few months back I was on your show and you asked me how we do this reporting at the National Pulse, and I told you it was all pattern recognition, and this is another perfect example of that. | ||
So Liz Cheney, of course, probably one of the loudest never-Trumpers In the Republican Party, though I hate to even say that she's a member of it, and she fairly is, but she actually accepted a statesmanship award. | ||
That was sponsored in part by the China United States Exchange Foundation just last September, so a few months back. | ||
And people who read the National Pulse will know what the China United States Exchange Foundation is. | ||
We've highlighted how this is one of Beijing's premier foreign influence groups, not war room conspiracy, not National Pulse conspiracy. | ||
It's been flagged even by the U.S. | ||
Congress. | ||
And even the State Department is really Beijing's magic weapon to try to cultivate American leaders, American elites, who will toe Beijing's line, but in kind of a discreet, subversive way. | ||
I always say they try to create people like Hunter Biden in terms of CCP compromise, except ideally they don't get caught. | ||
But in this case, Liz Cheney was okay publicly accepting an award that was sponsored. | ||
By the Chinese United States Exchange Foundation. | ||
And again, you have to remember, this is amidst her constant decrying the death of American democracy, and she's accepting awards from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And it was part of, as I said, a statesmanship award, which I guess maybe tells you about her style of leadership that the CCP thinks it's deserving of an award. | ||
But it was also in part sponsored by the Association of Former Members of Congress Which I think, frankly, is where she belongs. | ||
But it's just insane. | ||
And keep in mind, McCarthy put her on the House China task force. | ||
So I think she needs to be removed from there immediately. | ||
I don't even know why she was put on there in the first place. | ||
But this just shows you how deep compromise runs in the city of DC. | ||
Natalie, to your professional opinion, could it be any chance that she and her staff didn't know all this about the group she got the award from? | ||
Because she comes across it, she keeps saying how sophisticated she is. | ||
Is there any chance, or what's the probability she didn't know about the links here? | ||
Well, I mean, there's always a chance, but if that's the case, I think that shows you how ill and misinformed these people are about the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Frankly, I think that would be almost more concerning if the Cheney office doesn't know about one of the premier threats facing our country, the Trump administration designated QSEP and a lot of its affiliates, foreign missions that were propaganda operations being perpetrated against American officials to try to get policies out of them that were favorable towards the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And I think, you know, that obviously there is a chance that she didn't know. | ||
Two other people, actually three other people received the award too, alongside her. | ||
Chris Coons, Jim Clyburn and Tim Scott. | ||
But I think that that just shows you the lack of due diligence on the part of these officials to not know what the China-United States Exchange Foundation is. | ||
I mean, to me, as someone who's on the China task force, and you don't know what the premier, I would say number one, really ground zero of China's foreign influence operations are. | ||
That's not just that you don't know what they are, you're accepting awards that are sponsored by them from groups that have a long history of collaboration. | ||
I mean, that's unforgivable. | ||
Natalie, can we just have you stay through the break? | ||
I've got to ask you about NBC and the genocide games that are coming up. | ||
Natalie Winters, lead investigative reporter at the National Pulse. | ||
We're going to return in a moment. | ||
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Maria, Maria, I'm running to you, I'm not saying goodbye, I'm just starting. | |
Maria, Maria, I'm running to you, I'm not saying goodbye, I'm just starting. | ||
And in the portals of danger, where the wind blows, and the child who is in the cradle, where the wind blows, and the child who is in the cradle, Maria, Maria, I'm running to you. | ||
Maria, Maria, I'm running to you. | ||
But yes, Christians, it's the ring where man and God descended to us. | ||
God Bless. | ||
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Oh Holy Now Okay, welcome back to the war room Merry Christmas. | ||
Happy Holidays. | ||
We're playing selected music throughout this sacred time in the holiday calendar. | ||
Tuesday, 14 December, Year of the Lord 2021. | ||
Of course, that's Etta James. | ||
Now we're putting up the playlist. | ||
We've had such demand to ask what we're playing here. | ||
We're going to put the playlist up on our Getter account sometime tonight or tomorrow so you can see all the music that we've been playing here. | ||
And we're going to continue to play through the Christmas and holiday season. | ||
Let's get back to work here for a minute. | ||
I want to bring back in Natalie Winters. | ||
Natalie, you probably more than any individual in this town have done the tough, you know, pick and shovel work of investigating reporting to expose in all its glory the way this town is awash with cash from the Chinese Communist Party, this transnational criminal organization that has Basically suppressed Lao Bajing, the Chinese people. | ||
We now have NBC who are our betters over at MSNBC and CNBC. | ||
You know, you got you got Kramer telling us how we got to have the military enforce vaccination policies. | ||
You got MSNBC every day. | ||
Ari Melber, Joy Ann Reid, Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow, and company lecturing us every day about the MAGA movement, yet they are televising the 1936 Berlin Olympics. | ||
Yes, they are taking a dictatorship and they're giving them a platform, they're giving them a platform to sports wash all their criminality against the Chinese people. | ||
This is underground house Christians, the underground church, the Falun Gong, the Buddhists, the Tibetan Buddhists, the Uyghurs, all of it, the democracy movement, the live organ harvesting, and now the threats. | ||
They've completely cut down Hong Kong. | ||
Jimmy Lai today sentenced to prison, the great Jimmy Lai, over there with the head of the Apple newspaper, and of course they're threatening Taiwan. | ||
What is your sense of what has to happen here, and how corrupt do you think it is that a major broadcaster in this country is, with all these sponsors, all the woke sponsors, are basically giving a platform, a global platform to sports-wash the criminality and the brutality against the Chinese people of the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
Natalie Winters. | ||
Well, I am not surprised at all as someone who I think really started my career tracking the Chinese Communist Party's influence over mainstream media and journalists. | ||
I'm not surprised that NBC, who has had many people, including anchors, go on to participate in a lot of these foreign influence operation type activities. | ||
Would be airing the Olympics. | ||
But I think this goes to something that you and I talk about a lot, Steve, which is, is it the question of, you know, elite merger or elite compromise? | ||
And, you know, the same network that devotes their evening broadcasts to telling Americans what they need to do with their body, advocating for mandates and lockdowns and restrictions, really in the style of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Well, I'm not surprised that they would then be totally comfortable airing the Olympics sponsored by the Chinese Communist Party, because I think it gets to the bigger issue, which is that many in America's ruling class, especially this legacy media establishment, are so in bed with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And remember, it was Charlie Munger who said, you know, China was right with regard to how they treated Jack Ma, the Chinese entrepreneur who, believe me, has a checkered past, but he was getting a little too out of grips of the grips of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So they basically tried to unperson him. | ||
But Charlie Munger, who I think kind of speaks for the establishment, said China was right. | ||
And what they did, and frankly, I think that's what these mainstream media networks are doing to Trump supporters and people who refuse to get the vaccine, people who won't comply with all of their ridiculous mandates. | ||
So I'm not surprised at all, both in terms of compromise, but also an ideological compromise, which is, of course, elite merger. | ||
That NBC would be airing the Olympics. | ||
How can people follow you on Getter and social media? | ||
How can they get to your writings? | ||
By the way, the podcast today, unbelievable. | ||
You got to go to National Pulse and get the podcast. | ||
Of course, Natalie does all the work. | ||
She's the producer. | ||
Raheem's the star. | ||
So I got to say that. | ||
All the pick and shovel work done by Natalie. | ||
Raheem gets the star, gets his lighting right. | ||
The podcast is actually, I love the podcast. | ||
You guys do a great job. | ||
So go to National Pulse, get a podcast. | ||
How can people follow you, Natalie? | ||
Yes, Rahim told me it was a good podcast today, so I encourage everyone to go listen to that. | ||
You can follow me on Getter at Natalie G. Winters. | ||
I'm also on Twitter and Facebook. | ||
And if you want to help get the CCP out of our hair, out of this country, you can go to funderrealnews.com to help support our investigations. | ||
Natalie Winters, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
We've got to work it out. | ||
Talk to me about AmFest. | ||
Can people still get tickets? | ||
You're going to be out there. | ||
Amanda Milius is going to be out there. | ||
We're sending an entire representation from the War Room. | ||
You're actually going to be broadcasting there. | ||
Real America's Voice is going to be out there. | ||
We are, and you still are able to get tickets. | ||
If you go to Turning Point USA's website, tpusa.com, you can click on events and then go down, and AmFest is actually right on the homepage, and then you scroll down, you can still get your tickets. | ||
It is the largest celebration of constitutional rights and freedoms, and I like how Turning Point USA is now trying to hit The younger generation we know that they go to college campuses but now in this event they are including high school age students so we're trying to get those high schoolers involved in politics because they will be the change that we need in this country. | ||
Okay, and that starts Saturday in St. | ||
Phoenix? | ||
It starts Saturday evening and then goes through the 21st around lunchtime. | ||
If we can figure it out, we'll try to do some Saturday, but definitely Monday you're going to be on the morning show and I think you guys are going to do the broadcast yourself Monday evening where we're going to work all this out. | ||
So, Captain Bannon all over AmFest. | ||
We are here to develop a great narrative. | ||
A story for the future. | ||
So in order to shape the future, you have first to imagine the future. | ||
I want to play the cold open for Joe Allen, very important. | ||
Joe Allen's up next. | ||
I want to play this cold open if we can. | ||
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We are here to develop the great narrative, the story for the future, so that in order to shape the future, you have first to imagine the future. | |
You have to design the future. | ||
And then you have to execute. | ||
execute. | ||
I think the Expo is a very great demonstration to get also the people to understand the possibility first to celebrate the history of the past and the achievements of the past, but also to show the people what technology can do. | ||
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We are here to develop the great narrative OK, I want to bring in Joe Allen. | |
Joe, you got to explain to our audience who that Bond villain is, right? | ||
And I want MGM to know we didn't lift your footage. | ||
That was actually from a conference. | ||
So who is that Bond villain? | ||
That's our old friend, Klaus Schwab, from the founder, chairman of the World Economic Forum, author of the book The Great Reset, celebrating the COVID-19 crisis as a great opportunity To restructure the entire world, the entire world economy, and our way of life, and to center technology as a controlling principle in that restructuring. | ||
So what he's discussing in Dubai, a nation known for its, or a city, city-state known for its human rights abuses, and the UAE in general, What they're discussing is the future narrative, the grand narrative, by which human beings, globally, going forward, will understand the world. | ||
Primarily, by the way, primarily it's couched in a lot of climate change and ecological newspeak, but ultimately what they're talking about is establishing technocracy. | ||
Yeah, I want to go back there. | ||
By the way, everything's relative. | ||
The UAE's probably better. | ||
It's probably the best salary we've got over there. | ||
Probably better. | ||
Not probably. | ||
Better than anybody else's records. | ||
But, as you say, on an absolute basis, a lot to be looked out for, particularly Dubai versus Abu Dhabi. | ||
But Klaus Schwab is the high priest of the Party of Davos. | ||
Right? | ||
He's the high priest of globalization. | ||
Now he's got this thing, the fourth industrial revolution. | ||
How does that merge with this issue, and we're going to get to your piece in a second, this issue about transhumanism. | ||
How do they merge into being kind of one part of a whole cloth? | ||
What the Fourth Industrial Revolution is, is an organizing principle for the future of Western civilization, Eastern civilization, and ultimately world civilization. | ||
The Fourth Industrial Revolution, as articulated by Klaus Schwab in 2016, is that all the convergence of all the technologies that we've been discussing for months now, Everything from gene editing to robotics, it includes neuro-enhancement and certainly artificial intelligence is at the center of this. | ||
The entire world is undergoing a civilizational transformation. | ||
The question is, what will that transformation look like, who will control it, and who will be subject to it? | ||
Klaus Schwab foresees a situation in which he, again, he captures it in kind of, you know, pretty talk about collectivism and collective action and letting go of one's selfish tendencies or the nation-state's selfish tendencies. | ||
But ultimately what he's talking about is submitting to global powers, which we know are under the control of elites, everyone from the big tech titans To the elites of finance, to various authoritarian governmental figures. | ||
So I'm very skeptical of anything seemingly good he has to say, but I take very seriously the overt call to turn the entire planet into a technocracy. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short break. | ||
Joe's going to join us on the other side. | ||
Joe Allen's going to make it. | ||
He's got an article up, a piece up on Worm.org. | ||
We're going to put it up on our Gitter account. | ||
He's making the case that transhumanism is the most fundamental issue of our age, and he's going to tell us about what his thoughts are, given all the other fights we've got about how transhumanism ties it all together. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Joe Allen, our editor in all things transhumanism, joins us in a moment. | ||
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You know, Jason Miller's been over in France with, I think, 50 or 60 of the top influencers and conservatives in France. | ||
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Before I go back to Joe Allen, you had a problem with the Liz Cheney piece, right? | ||
And you love Natalie. | ||
You think she's too classy in this going after Cheney? | ||
I do. | ||
I think that Liz Cheney knew that the CCP had a connection with this Statesman Award, especially to the fact that her husband's law firm is deeply in business with the CCP. | ||
That would be Latham & Watkins, by the way. | ||
And if she didn't, then her competence is in question. | ||
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If she did not know, and either way- You're saying she either should have known and not taken it, and if- A hundred percent. | |
If she did know, she showed she was incompetent. | ||
100%. | ||
Either she knew and took it, or she's incompetent by not knowing. | ||
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100%. | |
And she holds herself out as the grand poobah on strategy. | ||
And that she knows everything. | ||
But either way... You're not a Liz Cheney fan? | ||
I'm not. | ||
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100%. | |
And I think, as Natalie nicely put it, that she should be a former congressman. | ||
So you think that she should be defeated? | ||
You think people in Wyoming shouldn't send her back to Congress? 100%. | ||
OK, Joe Allen, you know, the war room posse, they're fascinated by transhumanism and all this science. | ||
It's not science fiction, science fact. | ||
But these are people of the three November movement. | ||
These are people that want to throw Biden out of office. | ||
They want to get the Republic back. | ||
They revere their constitution. | ||
You've got to make a case to these folks that with everything else going on, your article is why transhumanism is the issue of this age. | ||
Joe Allen, the editor for All Things Transhumanism at War Room, make your case, sir. | ||
Well, Steve, you know, I take criticism and intelligent argumentation very seriously. | ||
And I certainly understand why, looking at the present situation, that maybe this seems like some sort of distraction, but... | ||
Look at the Wuhan virus crisis that we've undergone in the last two years. | ||
How did that originate? | ||
If it's gain of function, it began with genetic engineering and the response has been nothing but the implementation of technocratic procedure in order to establish control over the societies around the world in order to bring them to heal and supposedly stop the spread of the virus. | ||
If you look at November 3rd and Mike Lindell's argument, certainly. | ||
How is it that we end up with a scandal like that? | ||
Wherever you stand on that, I would say that Mark Zuckerberg's enormous contributions and big tech's censorship has certainly skewed the public mindset in a way that has left us incredibly divided, far more so than we should be, and incredibly weak in the face of our international adversaries. | ||
And if you look at January 6th, how did they track all of those people down? | ||
What has been the result of the Capitol riots? | ||
The result has been that right now the national security state, which is entirely armed by big tech and DARPA technologies, is positioning half of the United States as domestic terrorists. | ||
What are the tools at their disposal? | ||
They are almost all technological tools. | ||
So when you talk about transhumanism, right, or if you talk about technocracy, or if you just simply talk about the dangers of technology and technological excess, it is immediate in our lives. | ||
And so the piece, if you go to warroom.org, you can read it, Why Transhumanism is the Issue of Our Age. | ||
I don't think anyone has forgotten You know, November 3rd, or the Wuhan virus, or January 6th, by no means. | ||
But what we do have is a situation where I think people are largely unaware of what's coming down the pike right now. | ||
The technology is so out of control, excelling at an excelling rate, and the reason I wanted Joe to come on tonight, our mother country, Where we got our original liberties from and then had a revolution against their aristocracy today in Parliament voted for vaccine passports, something that would be considered conspiracy theory just months ago. | ||
The technocracy is ascendant. | ||
And what Joe Allen is saying is that the convergence of these technologies is the great fight for liberty. | ||
All these other aspects of it are aspects of it, but there's an overarching, overreaching specter of this technocracy. | ||
Joe, amazing, amazing, amazing. | ||
We're going to get up on Getter and get it everywhere. | ||
If I have a moment, are we transitioning? | ||
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We've got 30 seconds. | |
30 seconds. | ||
Well, in that case, go to warroom.org. | ||
Have a look at the article. | ||
Find me at my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z, Gab, Twitter, and Gitter. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Thank you very much, Mo. | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow, Joe. | ||
You're hitting it right now on fire. | ||
He's making his case to the posse. | ||
There's a little pushback, as you should. | ||
There are free men and women and everybody in this has an attitude and has thoughts. | ||
We love pushback. | ||
OK, Joe Allen, I want to thank everybody. | ||
We're going to be back here at 10 a.m. | ||
tomorrow morning in the War Room. | ||
Mo, thank you very much for dropping in. | ||
Thank you for having me. | ||
And thank you for hitting your marks in the afternoon show. | ||
Hair and makeup was there and ready. | ||
Thank you so much for coming. | ||
Thank you. | ||
And then everyone can find me on Instagram at Real Maureen Bannon and Getter and Twitter at Maureen underscore Bannon. | ||
Boy, it almost cut you out of that. | ||
I know this. | ||
Your Getter thing's on fire. | ||
It is. | ||
How many people are you up to? | ||
50k. | ||
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Okay, let's get her to 100k. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
We're going to end with some fantastic music. | ||
We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. | ||
in the War Room. | ||
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