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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
This is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, with 125 million, or north of 125 million downloads, the podcasts, of course, are live everywhere, on cable, on satellite, in every different streaming service. | ||
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I want to thank the team over there. | ||
I want to thank our international audience. | ||
Just a couple things. | ||
People have noted to me, since you mentioned this a few minutes ago, that this is the NCAA wanting to see what's happening in Australia. | ||
They're now saying that herd immunity, that if you have natural immunity, that's good as vaccination. | ||
Big reveal there, right? | ||
Dr. Hadfield told you that in January 2020, almost two years ago. | ||
Two years. | ||
But the time frame actually gets them through their basketball tournament, which is a huge moneymaker for them. | ||
Not that the NCAA would ever do anything just related to money. | ||
Far be it. | ||
Also a report out of Canada, we're trying to super verify, but saying now in Canada, at the Ronald McDonald Houses, which are these houses set up as a philanthropy around, I guess, the family that started McDonald's, that if you have not been fully vaccinated, this is for children, if you've not been fully vaccinated by the 17th of January, Even if you're critically ill, you have to depart the premises. | ||
So we'll get the details of that. | ||
That is how over the top, and now you said on MSNBC, they're sitting there laughing at you, that the companies are forcing you to give up your careers, to give up your jobs, to give up the safety of your family and the financial security of your family. | ||
They're going to force you out unless they force you to be vaccinated. | ||
Every ambulance chasing strike lawyer out there, Right? | ||
Get your ads ready for TV because the day of comeuppance is going to be upon us. | ||
And part of the reason I know that is the gentleman who actually started the process and started thinking it through never envisioned And never thought of and thought it was insane to have this as a mass as a as a mass vaccination tool. | ||
It was never conceived of being that from the gentleman actually went to the President Trump at the time in February early February of 2020 and say with everything else we got going on therapeutics and all these other mechanisms to try to thwart this. | ||
We also in addition ought to have another error in the quiver and that error in the quiver ought to be a potential Vaccine, although it could take us years to do it. | ||
We may be able to do this, call it Project Warp Speed, because everything's in Trump time, which means we won it yesterday. | ||
And here's how we're going to do it. | ||
Dr. Hat, by the way, Peter Navarro's got the third part will be up today online at The Washington Times and their op-ed section is absolutely amazing. | ||
Right. | ||
I want to thank everybody up there. | ||
You really do a great job. | ||
I'll be in the paper tomorrow. | ||
So one of the reasons I get the hard copy of the paper every day so I can go through the editorials besides all the great news The Washington Times has. | ||
But it'll be up tomorrow, and I'm going to get into that in a second. | ||
But Dr. Hatfield, before I talk about China and some other things, we've got Steve Kirsch coming on here about this massive rally they're going to have here on the 23rd of January. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
I know you've got some things you want to get out, and I want to give you plenty of time to do it. | ||
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Before we left for the break, you asked me, where are we now? | |
Where we're at now is evidence now that masking really doesn't work. | ||
At the most, maybe 10% protection. | ||
Lockdowns don't work. | ||
Vaccinations aren't working. | ||
Mass vaccination was never going to work with this virus. | ||
Uh, and Anthony Fauci's own words, the vaccine mandates, the green cards or the vaccine cards is it has no epidemiological value. | ||
It's just to make you go out and get the vaccine, uh, which doesn't fully work. | ||
Um, they should have been reserved as, as has been said for the most vulnerable people in the community, certainly not the children. | ||
Who by and large are inherently resistant to serious viral infection with this. | ||
Plus the mandates really are still unconstitutional. | ||
They're an experimental therapy in the United States. | ||
This hasn't been addressed in the courts yet. | ||
So that's where we are after two years. | ||
And millions unemployed, the economy in tatters. | ||
And really nothing to show for it. | ||
The doctor from Baylor yesterday, and we played it, we're the first people to play it. | ||
Maybe we play it later in the show, Cameron. | ||
The doctor from Baylor yesterday, Dr. Hatfield, came on MSNBC I think early in the afternoon and said that the anti-vax right-wing media had caused 200,000 deaths because it was proven That getting vaccinated led to less deaths, hospitalizations and deaths with Omicron. | ||
Have you seen anything in your professional understanding that supports that as a scientific fact? | ||
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All the data we have on Omicron shows overall this thing has so many mutations in it that it provides only a mild disease to begin with. | |
Yes, children have gone to hospital with it, but the majority of these children have been very, very ill with other things. | ||
It's just, I don't know where this guy came from, what planet, but he probably should pick up a medical journal and read one one of these days. | ||
Peter, I know what you've got coming out tomorrow. | ||
We're going to play it a big time in the evening show and then tomorrow with you and Dr. Malone to this new third leg. | ||
You have warned people that the vaccines were never created for this and to go for a mass vaccine policy is to really tempt fate here. | ||
We're playing with areas of science that we don't fully understand. | ||
And I've got to ask you about China, since you're the one that came into the Trump administration, because you're an expert on China. | ||
It was your work that actually got the amazing, at the time, trade deal, which was not everything we wanted, but it was the first step on the tariffs of holding China accountable. | ||
Yet now have, I think, as Ben Harnwell, who broke the story, really started covering it weeks ago for the war room out of Europe. | ||
I think there's up to now 75 million people in either lockdown, partial lockdown, quarantines in many cities spread throughout China, all the way from the Silk Road in Xi'an in the far west to one of the largest, if not the largest, port in the world on its east coast. | ||
What do we know that's going on? | ||
Because they're about to have the Olympics. | ||
They've been very, they haven't, as you know, they haven't given us any data or information about anything they're really doing. | ||
So what's going on to your understanding? | ||
Let me remind everybody here that in 2006, in a book called The Coming China Wars, I predicted that Communist China would create a global pandemic that would kill millions, okay? | ||
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2006. | |
That was based on my view of the chessboard and experience with SARS-CoV-1. | ||
My point here, Steve, is that Communist China is just a breeding ground for all manners Of viruses that can kill not just humans, but the entire planet, okay? | ||
There is no way, buried lead, there's no way on God's good earth that America should be sending anybody to those Olympics full stop. | ||
It's not just because of the concentration camps in Communist China that Harken images of 1936, okay? | ||
That alone should have stopped us from going there, okay? | ||
But now, there's something very, very, very mysterious going on in China. | ||
There's rumors of something called hemorrhagic fever, and it's likely that there's either something new that's popped out of one of their labs, or some, like, twisted mutation of what we've got. | ||
It's uncertain. | ||
The tremendous amount of uncertainty based on the Chinese behavior now is screaming to us. | ||
Do not send American Olympians to there. | ||
Remember when they had the military games back in 2019 and we had Americans there. | ||
It may well be that they might have been some of the first vectors of the pandemic that came over. | ||
to this country. | ||
The last thing I want to say here, I want to emphasize this, Steve. | ||
When Doc Hatfield and I were sitting in the White House in early February, talking about this experimental gene therapy, which we now call a vaccine, we were writing memos that said adamantly that the best way to deal with this crisis ultimate would be therapeutics. | ||
We were talking back then hydroxychloroquine, ivermectin wasn't yet on my radar screen. | ||
And that was the only way, and Doc Hatfield's way to get to herd immunity. | ||
He said quite clearly then, Doc Hatfield is prescient. | ||
He said quite clearly then, this virus will mutate, mutate, mutate, and be with us forever. | ||
And that's why therapeutics are the answer. | ||
Doc Hatfield, to that, is that where, is your belief, is that what we're seeing out of China right now? | ||
Because they put an information lockdown on this, and now you have the equivalent of one of the largest nations in Europe by population, either in lockdown, quarantine, or various stages of we don't know what, spread across the whole of China, which geographically is massive. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
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Not enough information to really make some assessment. | |
Something's happening over there. | ||
Something was happening over there in 2019. | ||
They tend not to tell the truth. | ||
This is the requirement. | ||
We need boots on the ground. | ||
In 2018-19, they were calling it the flu. | ||
But There's a lot of people think it was an early coronavirus sweeping through there, giving them some degree of herd immunity. | ||
Remember, Beijing was spared in 2019. | ||
The other major cities, it was just Wuhan that got hit really bad with this new thing at the time. | ||
So, it's very difficult to make any predictions with that country. | ||
They're required within 24 hours if they see a pathogen that could have pandemic potential. | ||
They're required to inform the WHO within 24 hours of their realization. | ||
Twice now in the last decade, they've refused to do that. | ||
2003 with SARS, and then 2019, at least 2019, with the SARS-CoV-2. | ||
2019, at least 2019, with the SARS-CoV-2. So it's up for grabs there. | ||
Would you, last thing, would you recommend for the American athletes, would you recommend a total boycott, not a boycott because of morals, but just not send American athletes over there, given the uncertainty? | ||
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There's uncertainty, definitely. | |
If I was an athlete, would I go? | ||
Probably not. | ||
Dr. Hatfield, how do people get to you? | ||
Is there any social media, website, sub-stack? | ||
How do people follow you? | ||
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I have a website where I write the occasional well-referenced paper called drstephenhatfield.com, and there's a website for the book, Three Seconds Until Midnight. | |
If you want to have a book that you read and you will not go to sleep, this is the very first day back in January 2020, two years ago, we talked about that, the book, Three Seconds of Midnight. | ||
It will scare the bejesus out of you, given all his details about this. | ||
Dr. Hatfield, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you join us today. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Good to see you, Peter. | ||
Dr. Navarro, how do people get to you? | ||
We united your old wingman with you. | ||
We've got to do this in the run-up to our second anniversary show on this. | ||
Walk us through how people get to you. | ||
The first thing is go tonight to the Washington Times and see the Doc Malone-Navarro piece. | ||
It will save millions of lives if this administration takes it to heart. | ||
On Getter, the Twitter killer, I'm using Twitter under that same handle but gradually weaning myself from that. | ||
I can tell you, Steve, you know how I do my tests with the towels and this and the other thing. | ||
When I put the identical post on Getter versus Twitter, social engagement on Getter is huge compared to Twitter. | ||
I know there's shadow banning. | ||
It's just an evil company. | ||
By the way, Steve, if you had shorted Twitter shortly after they took President Trump off it, when it peaked, I think it went something like over $80 a share. | ||
It's down to in the $30s. | ||
You would have made a ton of money. | ||
Social media censoring not only is bad, politically and morally, it doesn't work in the free market. | ||
By the way, from the day that we launched Getter, I'm 40% you would have made a fortune. | ||
That's why it is a Twitter curl. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Stephen Kirsch next. | ||
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I want to bring in now Steve Kirsch, a high tech executive who has founded the Vaccine Safety Institute. | ||
He's doing an analysis. | ||
We're going to have him back on to go into that. | ||
He made this assertion the other day. | ||
He says he can back it up now with numbers about the number of people killed. | ||
By the vaccine, we're going to go through that later this week. | ||
He's also in back of this huge rally. | ||
It's going to take place in Washington, D.C. | ||
on Sunday, the 23rd of January. | ||
But Steve, I got to ask you, everything that's happened, this firestorm around Fauci, revelations of These DARPA letters, these DARPA grants, the whistleblowers, Fauci's memos now coming out or emails coming out. | ||
Give us your assessment, given everything that Fauci and the CDC have been telling us across the board, including the efficacy and safety of the vaccines. | ||
Where do you think we stand right now? | ||
You just heard Harvey Risch and Hatfield, two of the most prominent guys around, saying, hey, we're kind of back to the beginning. | ||
They've totally mishandled this and this blunt force Instrument of mass vaccinations for everyone is absolutely the wrong path to go down. | ||
Steve, your thoughts? | ||
Yeah, I mean, the pandemic response is insane. | ||
Everything about the pandemic response made no sense at all. | ||
They basically ignored early treatment, which could have saved everything. | ||
I mean, if we had deployed the early treatments that were known back in March of 2020, We'd have virtually zero deaths from COVID. | ||
People wouldn't have to have lockdown. | ||
People wouldn't have to mask. | ||
I mean, all of this stuff that they've done is ridiculous, you know, including masking. | ||
I mean, these, the masks, we've shown in two randomized, there are only two randomized trials on masks. | ||
And both of them showed that masks don't do anything. | ||
And in fact, masks are detrimental to you because they deprive you of oxygen and they can lead to the creation of respiratory viruses. | ||
So you're actually better off without a mask than you are with a mask. | ||
And if people were, if they were really serious about protecting people, they would say, buy a 3M respirator, a Series 6000 or a Series 7000 respirator, which protects you, but it doesn't protect other people. | ||
But at least it would work one way, which is to protect you. | ||
So if they were serious about protecting your health, then they would say, buy the 3M respirators, You know, the 7000 series with a P100 filter on it. | ||
But they're not! | ||
You know, so that's crazy as well. | ||
And back in May, I wrote an article for Trialsite News. | ||
It was 287 pages. | ||
I wrote it in about three weeks after I discovered that they weren't telling us the truth. | ||
And I laid out the whole thing, the whole scheme, you know, that Fauci was focused all on vaccines and he was basically Telling his people to don't approve anything as far as therapeutics. | ||
And if we had just used therapeutics very early on, this would be a non-event. | ||
And instead, they've turned it into a catastrophe because of the advice they've given people to stay home and do nothing. | ||
They suppressed everything about early treatment. | ||
They're still doing it today. | ||
And they're telling people to take interventions like masks, Which do absolutely nothing. | ||
The only effective practical way to mask is to use these 3M respirators. | ||
And those only work one way. | ||
Those only work to protect you and not to protect other people because the exhaust has to go out the respirator unfiltered. | ||
Otherwise, you're going to be deprived of oxygen. | ||
So that's the way it works. | ||
Now, they've never explained this to anybody, and no public health official will explain that to people, and it's just tragic. | ||
I mean, the whole thing has been a complete disaster in terms of the pandemic response. | ||
And you didn't come at this from kind of any partisan political view. | ||
In fact, you're a high tech executive from, you know, the Palo Alto crowd. | ||
You came at this kind of, hey, how can I help my country get through this? | ||
Your journey was one of, because you've got degrees from MIT, was looking at the data, the evidence and the science. | ||
Is that correct? | ||
Yeah. | ||
And in fact, look, I was a total believer in Tony Fauci as of March of last year. | ||
I was telling people, hey, you should get vaccinated. | ||
I got vaccinated, my family got vaccinated, and it wasn't until a month later that I started hearing stories from my friends. | ||
Like, one person I know, three relatives died within a week after getting the vaccine, and these relatives were perfectly healthy before the vaccine. | ||
Now, I thought, wow, that's kind of strange. | ||
And then when my carpet cleaner came in wearing a mask and I asked him what was going on, he said, yeah, I got a heart attack two minutes after getting the vaccine. | ||
And he's never been the same since then. | ||
And his wife also had Parkinson's like symptoms after she got her vaccine. | ||
So clearly at that point, I knew I was being lied to by the CDC. | ||
And then I started looking into the evidence. | ||
I started looking at VAERS. | ||
And other things and and the more I and I started talking to people start to talk to Robert Malone. | ||
I got a copy of the the biodistribution data from the Freedom of Information Act and the the from the Japanese government and it showed that this this vaccine was a disaster. | ||
It was invading all of your cells and creating inflammation and blood clots all over. | ||
And so it was very clear. | ||
Every single piece of evidence was consistent with the hypothesis that the vaccines weren't safe and effective. | ||
It was consistent with the vaccines being very unsafe. | ||
In fact, you know, a thousand times more deadly than the deadliest vaccine in history, which used to be smallpox. | ||
But now, of course, it's the coronavirus. | ||
And what's tragic is that the people... Go ahead, sir. | ||
I want to say, how does this, this whole firestorm is building up, particularly given the horrible presentations to Fauci made in the last couple days, all these revelations. | ||
How does this tie into the 23 January, this rally you're going to have? | ||
You're going to have some of the most prominent voices in this crusade are going to be there on stage. | ||
You're going to start at 11.30 in the morning from The Washington. | ||
monument, march down to the Lincoln Memorial. You have a stage up there. There'll be speakers, some of the most prominent voices in this movement. What do you hope to accomplish? | ||
Given where you've come, your journey, given how you've helped coordinate people, what's going to happen and what do you anticipate is going to happen after the 23rd, after the momentum from the 23rd? Well, the purpose of the 23rd is to just get people revved up and told the story. | ||
And people have different perspectives on this, but no matter where you're coming from, I think that mandates are unethical, immoral, and ineffective. | ||
And so this is all about saying that, hey, at least we should unite on one thing, that the mandates should be stopped. | ||
Because nobody should be mandated to take a drug that basically has never been fully tested in animals. | ||
We don't know The duration. | ||
We don't know the amount. | ||
We don't know the distribution of the spike protein once it's been injected into your body. | ||
We don't even know what's in the vaccine because we're not allowed to to actually analyze it. | ||
And so there are people who speculate about what's in the vaccine. | ||
But you've never seen a chain of custody and actual analysis of what's in the vaccine. | ||
And it's mandated. | ||
that you take it and people are being coerced into taking this. This is a violation of Nuremberg. | ||
So we're basically saying, hey, whether you believe that the vaccines, like I believe the vaccines, based on my research, the vaccines have killed about 15 people for every person that they might save. And I published that onto my Getter account. So I'm at the extreme point because I've spent a lot of time looking at the data. | ||
But even if you don't believe me, then you should at least believe that mandating a vaccine which is not even approved by the FDA, and you can't even get it, you can't get an approved vaccine from the FDA. | ||
Mandating that is just the wrong solution. | ||
If people want to protect themselves against getting COVID, The solution is very simple. | ||
Just get a 3M respirator with a P100 filter and it's virtually impossible for you to get coronavirus. | ||
So if you're afraid, great, do that. | ||
So this is all about the mandates. | ||
This march is all about the mandates and getting people educated about the mandates and getting people fired up to do something about it. | ||
And we don't want any violence. | ||
This is a totally peaceful protest. | ||
This is just to Educate people and to show the world that there are a lot of people in the United States who are opposed to these mandates, and they should be, because vaccinating your kids especially is horrible. | ||
I mean, history will not look back at us saying that, oh, these health officials did the right thing. | ||
You know, there are thousands of public health officials in the United States, and I can only I've named two of them who actually go against what the CDC is saying for how to treat the virus. | ||
And two out of thousands? | ||
I mean, that's ridiculous. | ||
And those two are actually still saying, yeah, the vaccines are okay. | ||
So we don't have a single public health official in the United States who's actually following all the science on all of the issues of vaccine, And just on vaccine and masking, we don't have a single public health official. | ||
We've got to bounce real quickly. | ||
How do people follow you on Getter? | ||
How do they get more information on the march? | ||
So if you go to my Getter account, it's S-T Kirsch, K-I-R-S-C-H. | ||
And there's my pinned post has a link to the stop the mandates DC. | ||
We'll put it up right now. | ||
Steve Kirsch, thank you very much for joining us in the War Room. | ||
Patriots, unfortunately, a terrible inflation report. | ||
7% consumer price increases, the fastest rate in 40 years because of Joe Biden's mismanagement of this economy. | ||
Real wages are crashing. | ||
Now, let's talk about the politics of this situation. | ||
Brand new survey out from the AP. | ||
Asked Americans, what's your top priority? | ||
Open-ended question. | ||
Top priority for 2022. | ||
Far and away, the number one topic was the economy. | ||
68% of people. | ||
But within the economy, inflation ratcheted up huge. | ||
13% more people versus a year ago named inflation as their top priority. | ||
Immigration up 14% versus a year ago. | ||
Here's the important takeaway. | ||
Let's not major in the minors. | ||
It is the two I's. | ||
Inflation and immigration. | ||
Okay, I want to welcome in Steve Cortez. | ||
Steve, you and Navarro called this from the very beginning. | ||
The very afternoon of the Biden regime taking over, you said, hey, I see what they're going to do. | ||
And now you've got Larry Summers, right, who's no right winger, coming in to walk us through that and how mainstream economists are now saying, hey, maybe Cortez and Navarro are on to something. | ||
No, this is important, I think, Steve, because as shocking and as frankly frightening as these headline numbers are, and they're terrible, the underlying reality is actually even worse. | ||
You mentioned it earlier in the show. | ||
If we still formulated CPI, Consumer Price Index, the way we used to previous to the 1990s, we would already be well into the double digits and perhaps even at a record. | ||
The worst we ever saw was 14.5% on CPI. | ||
Under Jimmy Carter. | ||
And you know who agrees with me? | ||
As you mentioned, Larry Summers. | ||
And by the way, Steve, I haven't run into Larry Summers at any MAGA rally. | ||
I haven't seen him wearing a red hat at a Trump rally. | ||
So this is not our guy. | ||
This is a guy of Davos and of the Washington establishment. | ||
Former president of Harvard. | ||
Former Secretary of the Treasury. | ||
Here's what he said. | ||
We have a serious inflation problem. | ||
Whatever the precise CPI reading, inflation is running well ahead of anything seen during the Guns and Butter Vietnam episode and 50% above where it was when President Nixon imposed wage price controls. | ||
That is from Larry Summers, who again is really probably the preferred economist for the establishment both of the United States in terms of giant corporations, Washington, D.C., as well as the Davos global set. | ||
So even he admits that we have a serious And systemic problem here. | ||
Now, we can't just bemoan the darkness, right? | ||
We have to light a candle. | ||
We have to light a policy candle. | ||
And what do we do here, Steve? | ||
I really believe for the America First movement, there's always opportunity in calamity and there's economic calamity going on right now in this country. | ||
Real wages are crashing. | ||
It is crushing working-class people. | ||
We have a chance to transform the America First movement into the lasting workers' cause and the GOP into the lasting, secular, decades-long, decades-lasting workers' party if we present the right scenario here in terms of policy fixes. | ||
And that needs to focus on the two I's, which are inflation and immigration. | ||
And by the way, I would also argue, Steve, that those two things are very much related because In a time of absolutely surging inflation and a time of crashing lower real wages, the worst possible scenario is to then invite millions of new workers into the United States and millions of new consumers into the United States. | ||
So the two issues, the two eyes are related. | ||
But if we focus here all year long and focus on solutions, we're going to have absolutely historic gains, not just for 2022 and even 2024, but I'm talking into the 2030s. | ||
This is a secular opportunity if we seize it. | ||
This is like 1932. | ||
I keep saying 100 seats, 100 years. | ||
We can have a total transformation of American politics if we focus, and we are focused. | ||
That's what this show is about. | ||
That's why the media is melting down about this, the posse we have here. | ||
Steve, I'm going to have you back on to go through more detail because you gave a haunting warning to America. | ||
And I want to say this. | ||
Structurally, they're talking about raising interest rates now. | ||
Remember, structurally the way we are, because even Stephanie Ruhl and Joe Scarborough said today, for 20 years it's been negative interest rates or low interest rates, or at least since the crash in 2008. | ||
The whole system is structured on zero interest, negative interest rates. | ||
You start raising interest rates, this system is not structurally ready to handle that easily. | ||
Number two, as Cortez points out, And the homogeneity of a society, when you start having these kind of inflation numbers, and remember they say 40 years, that's 1982. | ||
Volcker had been at work hammering for two years, although really the number's 14.5%. | ||
This goes back to the Carter administration. | ||
My point is, we're at the very beginning. | ||
We're on the upslope of the curve on inflation. | ||
And you have a radical, illegitimate regime in Washington that's going to try to bail themselves out at the cost to the nation. | ||
Steve Cortez. | ||
No, listen, you're exactly right. | ||
For example, if we look at a recent example of what inflation can do to a country, we've seen in Japan, you know, people talk about lost decades in Japan. | ||
But Japan, let's be honest, is a totally really docile population, a population that believes very much in discipline and you might even say acquiescence, right? | ||
So that is a society that was able to handle in many ways The United States is not that kind of society. | ||
We are an incredibly dynamic society, which is a great strength. | ||
not inflation, but in the United States, when we talk about inflation here, the United States is not that kind of society. | ||
We are an incredibly dynamic society, which is a great strength. | ||
It's a great attribute of the United States, but we are a society that works when America is humming on all cylinders. | ||
When you throw that kind of economic calamity upon this society, I think it will be a very, very different scenario in the United States, unfortunately. | ||
But again, which is why, though, I don't only want to sound dour, because the situation is incredibly dour right now. | ||
But what I'm saying is that there are solutions, policy solutions, that can get us back to the kind of growth that we saw with America First policies, with Trump policies. | ||
Of fast wage growth with tame inflation. | ||
One of the key policies, I believe, to get us there, by the way, would be an immigration moratorium. | ||
That we completely eliminate illegal immigration, and that even legal immigration, it's time for us to take a pause. | ||
I think that that makes a lot of policy sense and economic sense. | ||
If we do that, we're going to get 70% of the Hispanic vote. | ||
That's what's got them freaked out. | ||
Cortez, how do people track you? | ||
Because you're on fire on social media. | ||
How do people track you during the day? | ||
Find me on the getter, I'm at Steve, very simple. | ||
And then over at Twitter, until I get kicked out, I'm at Cortez, Steve, Cortez with an S. Okay, thank you, Cortez. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
We'll have you go in more depth on this, because you understand this better than anybody. | ||
And Larry Summers now agrees with you. | ||
A year into it, I should mention, Cortez and Navarro, one year ago, talked about this in detail. | ||
Elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
You've heard that for the last hour and a half in the show on a bring-in. | ||
Somebody's doing something about it. | ||
The President Pro Tem of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Jake Corman. | ||
Jake, a huge victory yesterday. | ||
The media didn't really Absolutely. | ||
Look, our philosophy always has been all along is the Department of State acted in a completely inappropriate way under the leadership of Governor Tom Wolf, Secretary of State Kathy Bookvar. | ||
on these guys are trying to stop you, the victories you're having, and how are we going to get to the bottom of what happened on 3 November, sir? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Look, our philosophy always has been all along is the Department of State acted in a completely inappropriate way under the leadership of Governor Tom Wolf, Secretary of State Kathy Bookvar. | ||
They completely used a very partisan approach to conducting our 2020 election. | ||
And so, you know, I can go on example to example and knock down all the security measures that were put into place to make sure people believed in the results of the election, whether it was creating drop boxes, whether it was sending Zucker bugs to Democrat counties only, whether it was getting rid of signature verification, whether it was not allowing people to monitor the election process. | ||
So they knocked down all the security measures, which, you know, gave rise to a lot of concerns of our election. | ||
We in the Senate of Pennsylvania, our job is to provide oversight of state government. | ||
And so our role is to provide oversight of the process in which the State Department handled the election. | ||
So we did a lot of subpoenas and information requests from the Department of State. | ||
The Governor, the Senate Democrats, the Attorney General, Josh Shapiro, all took us to court saying we did not have the right to this information, but clearly we did. | ||
The Commonwealth Court ruled in our favor and said that we did have the right to this information. | ||
Now they want to make sure that we keep this information secure, which is what we want as well. | ||
And so we have to go through a process with the court to make sure that our vendor and the Senate will keep the information secure, which we will. | ||
Unlike, you know, it's interesting, the Attorney General didn't seem to care when Tom Wolf gave out all this information accidentally to people, to hackers previously. | ||
They never said a word about that, but now they're worried that somehow we won't be able to handle this information to keep it secure. | ||
So, uh, we are pressing forward. | ||
Uh, we believe that, uh, you know, the cornerstone of any democracy is not only the freedom and the ability to vote, uh, but to make sure that people have faith, uh, in the results. | ||
And right now, uh, there's still a strong number of, uh, Pennsylvanians, uh, who have concerns about the integrity of the election. | ||
A poll just came out recently, uh, by, by, by a nonpartisan group, uh, that said it was still a major issue. | ||
And it's our job as policymakers to put policies in place, uh, where they do feel They do feel secure in that vote. | ||
And so our job is to find out what happened in 2020 and in 2021 with some mistakes and make changes in policy so that they never happen again. | ||
Senator Corman, here's what I understand. | ||
I'm going to go back to that poll. | ||
Given the fact that it's a top issue with folks in the Commonwealth, why is Josh Shapiro, he's running for governor, why is he, this is what I don't understand, why are they fighting you tooth and nail every step of the way to give up information that's really the public's information and they've got? | ||
I don't understand why he's fighting you every day for this guy Stalingrad on this. | ||
Why is that, sir? | ||
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Well, you know, I guess it just fits their narrative to blame everything on the former president and to say the election was fair. | |
So why look at it? | ||
Look, you know, I've always said all along, what are you trying to hide? | ||
I mean, if we do an investigation, there's nothing there and no one did anything wrong, then that's what we'll find. | ||
And then, you know, we can all move on and then maybe we'll look foolish for doing this. | ||
Having said that, they've fought us every step of the way that they can to prevent us from getting this information to conduct a bipartisan investigation. | ||
Republicans and Democrats are both to be able to see the information. | ||
It's done by an official Senate committee, not done by a partisan, you know, partisan group or anything of that nature. | ||
So, you know, we just want to get to the bottom of it. | ||
We want to see what the Department of State did. | ||
Clearly, they've had some problems. | ||
We saw with right-to-know requests done by an online publication in Philadelphia that they got information where the Department of State was sending emails out to Democrat counties about how to get the Zuckerberg dollars. | ||
We saw in Lackawanna County, we actually saw on video someone stuffing ballot boxes, the drop boxes, which they created. | ||
They've never been in law before. | ||
They created those things. | ||
Our governor in the 2021 primary voted illegally. | ||
Our governor did. | ||
So to say that we don't have any problems and we shouldn't review the process is just outrageous, and it doesn't make any sense. | ||
Senator Corman, this is of interest not just to the folks in the Commonwealth. | ||
This is of interest not just to the people and your fellow citizens of the United States. | ||
This is a global story. | ||
Because capital markets are going to respond to this, geopolitics are going to respond to this. | ||
How do people stay up to breaking development? | ||
What's the best way to follow you? | ||
Social media, how can people throughout the world follow what's going on in the Commonwealth about this investigation? | ||
That you're trying to stand up against all the opposition of Josh Shapiro, the Attorney General. | ||
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Well, you can follow me on my official website at senatorcorman.com and we will keep everyone up to date on the information. | |
Again, we are at the mercy of the speed of the courts, but we will not be intimidated. | ||
We will not back down. | ||
I have not had any issue in my career That I've gotten more voter contact, more contact on the street, just people walking up to me, more emails, more social media contacts than this issue in my career. | ||
And that goes over a long period of time. | ||
That includes the pandemic. | ||
That includes the economic meltdown of 2008. | ||
You name it, this issue has had more voter contact to me. | ||
And so I would not be doing my job in representing my constituents And the people of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, if I didn't least get to the bottom of it. | ||
So if everything did act okay, then we can say that and people have more confidence. | ||
But I suspect that we're going to find a lot of issues, a lot of concerns. | ||
And that's our job as policymakers is to provide oversight to the operations of state government. | ||
Senator Jay Corman, President Pro Tem of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us here in the War Room today. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Good being with you. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
I called Boris. | ||
Boris has a very busy day today. | ||
I called him. | ||
He's going to join us after the break. | ||
An NPR reporter, I think, got pretty rude with President Trump today. | ||
And I've asked Boris to come in and update us on the reality, not the fiction, the facts, not the fictions. | ||
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OK, as we said from day one, until you get to the bottom of 3 November, until you get to the bottom of the Wuhan lab, and now until you get to the bottom of 6 January, it's tough to go forward. | ||
It's just not going to be able to go forward. | ||
We've got to get to the bottom of all three of those. | ||
On this show, we hammer it every day to get to the bottom of all three. | ||
OK? | ||
Plus all the economics, everything else that derives from that. | ||
But we understand we've got to get to kind of railhead issues. | ||
And I want to go back to saying that all this all fantasy of 3 November, let it go. | ||
It's all wrong. | ||
You know, you got you got you got Mitch McConnell pulling his attacks on President Trump through through these senators rounds and these other guys, Romney. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
NPR tried to chop up President Trump. | ||
There are four states right now that heavyweights in those states are drilling down exactly what went on in 3 November. | ||
Wisconsin. | ||
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. | ||
Okay, those are four and they're being adjudicated either in courts or they're being adjudicated by the state legislatures. | ||
I brought in Boris because President Trump, the NPR guy, got crossways with him today. | ||
I just want to go around the horn, Boris, and I thank you for taking time away from your busy day to do this. | ||
Of course. | ||
I want to start, we've only got five minutes, I want you to start in Wisconsin, go to Pennsylvania, Georgia, and then end in Arizona where this massive rally is going to take place on Saturday for exactly this reason, decertification. | ||
Boris Epstein. | ||
Steve, thanks for having me. | ||
An honor to be here. | ||
A busy time here in Arizona, no doubt about it. | ||
Cannot wait for the rally on Saturday. | ||
I have the honor of actually speaking during the program, and that's very humbling. | ||
And I'm very thankful for the opportunity to talk exactly about this, about decertification, about overwhelming voter fraud. | ||
We'll get to Arizona last. | ||
Let's start in Pennsylvania. | ||
NPR was wrong everywhere, okay? | ||
And that's why they're NPR, right? | ||
They're left-wing shills. | ||
They know nothing about nothing. | ||
They just watch MSNBC all day and then try to regurgitate it. | ||
And when they don't like what they hear, they start getting people's faces and being disrespectful, as they did with the 45th President of the United States, the most powerful man in American politics, President Donald J. Trump. | ||
So, in Pennsylvania, Just this week, as State Senator, the President Pro Tempore of the Pennsylvania State Senate, Jay Corman, just said, just this week, there was an unbelievably favorable ruling to the drive for the full forensic investigation in Pennsylvania. | ||
And all the judge said is, hey, as long as the information is safeguarded, the subpoenas are going to be enforced. | ||
Josh Shapiro, the Attorney General, the Democrat, the Governor there, Wolf, were smacked Down by the judge in Pennsylvania. | ||
Major win for the 3 November movement. | ||
Major win for MAGA. | ||
Major win for President Trump in Pennsylvania. | ||
And more are coming. | ||
I even got updates this morning, which are very, very positive. | ||
Again, on mandating, mandating a full forensic investigation of the 2020 election in Pennsylvania. | ||
So Pennsylvania, the freight train of audits is pulsing through full speed ahead. | ||
In Georgia, David Perdue, who's, yes, he's running for governor, but he's about as established as it gets, has signed on as a plaintiff in a lawsuit to uncover 140,000 mail-in ballots in Fulton County. | ||
We've seen evidence after evidence after evidence of fraud in Fulton County. | ||
And in Fulton County, which is where Atlanta is, is the disaster to a level that even Raffensperger, the RINO Secretary of State of Georgia, has come in and said that there was rampant fraud, overwhelming fraud. | ||
And now there's an investigation of illegal ballot harvesting all through Georgia, also focused on Fulton County. | ||
So Georgia, Fulton County, Atlanta, another hotbed of fraud in 2020. | ||
And again, that's an election separated By about 13,000 votes, they're uncovering 140,000 mail-in ballots in Fulton County alone. | ||
There's also rampant fraud that's been reported in DeKalb and other counties in Georgia. | ||
So Georgia, another high bed of fraud, another place that has to be decertified. | ||
Wisconsin is likely the clearest case. | ||
In Wisconsin, Judge Gabelman is conducting a full-scale forensic investigation as we speak, from what I understand, from what I know. | ||
There's going to be... | ||
Legal action that happens in the next several weeks, which is even going to turn the heat up more on the Zuckerberg Chan Foundation, on the Democrats in Wisconsin, and on everybody who perpetrated fraud on the people of Wisconsin, on the people of America by stealing the election in Wisconsin. | ||
Judge Gableman's election, Judge Gableman's investigation is going full speed ahead. | ||
It is likely the most powerful The most powerful example of overwhelming fraud in Wisconsin. | ||
Remember, we already did an audit in Milwaukee and Dane counties in Wisconsin in December of 2020, and that showed 200,000 unlawful ballots. | ||
200,000 in an election separated by just 20,000. | ||
That's Wisconsin. | ||
And then right here in Arizona, where President Trump is coming on on Saturday, it is going to be hot, it's going to be on fire, it's going to be vital, and it's going to be super strong. | ||
In Arizona, President Trump is going to talk about everything from the 83,000 unlawful ballots in Maricopa, The over 50,000 unlawful ballots in Pima, the election fraud in Yuma County and Yavapai County and all through Arizona. | ||
Expect for Arizona to be full heat from President Trump. | ||
I cannot wait. | ||
Cannot wait to greet President Trump here in Arizona on Saturday and hear him go through the case for why Arizona has got to be de-certified. | ||
Three words here in Arizona. | ||
De-certified, de-certified, de-certified. | ||
By the way, I want to let you know we're going to do a special. | ||
This is so important. | ||
This is why President Trump canceled his press conference the other day. | ||
We're going to go into a deep dive on the economics, the COVID, geopolitics, all of it, of the illegitimate Biden regime, what President Trump stood for, the policies he stands for, about the sweeping victory we're going to have in November, as a prelude to Real America's Voice's coverage. | ||
They're going to be wall-to-wall. | ||
On this rally on Saturday, our own Boris Epstein will be there. | ||
Boris will actually be one of the speakers on the stage. | ||
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