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This morning, Ukrainian troops are bracing for the worst. | |
The soldiers say they're ready for anything, as the prospect of a Russian invasion appears to be increasing. | ||
We're in good spirits. | ||
No morale issues, no panic, says the commander, Valentin. | ||
Russia and Ukrainian separatists backed by Moscow have already been fighting here for eight years, leaving villages largely empty, destroyed and lifeless. | ||
Ukrainians call these ghost villages, and the only sounds you hear are all the stray dogs that have moved in. | ||
But they fear what could be coming may be far worse. | ||
Russia's military buildup is accelerating, disguised, U.S. | ||
officials say, by military exercises in the Black Sea, these firing drills in the Baltic Sea, and along three sides of the Ukrainian border, including these forces in new satellite images. | ||
A Western intelligence official tells NBC News Russia has deployed up to 120,000 troops in 60 battalion tactical groups. | ||
With more, maybe many more, on the way. | ||
The build-up possibly reaching 100 battalion groups in the next two to three weeks. | ||
Enough, they estimate, for a total invasion of Ukraine. | ||
Eastern Ukraine, we got that message from Sergei Lavrov today saying there's, quote, not much cause for optimism. | ||
How is that playing out there? | ||
Well, I think it's fair to say that Ukrainians are starting to get nervous. | ||
They're not openly showing it. | ||
Schools haven't been cancelled, people aren't going into the bunkers, but they're starting to talk about it more openly. | ||
The government here is still largely silent, but when you listen to the radio, when you watch private television stations, they're starting to have a bigger conversation about what could happen. | ||
Now, maybe it's a little too little too late, but they are starting to get worried. | ||
The Ukrainian troops, we were just on the front line. | ||
Things are quiet. | ||
Things are, they're not preparing actively for any kind of imminent invasion. | ||
The soldiers seemed calm. | ||
They don't seem to be getting the kind of, I don't want to say panicked, but they don't seem to be getting any extraordinary orders from their command other than to stay at their posts and do their jobs. So the government's official line is stay calm and it will continue to pursue diplomacy but it seems to be starting to leak out into the public in a very subtle way that that something might be wrong here. | ||
That's the way it looks on the from the center of the storm. | ||
When you go just a little bit outside, you see that the storm is quite intense, with about 120,000 Russian troops on three sides of the Ukrainian border, more troops on their way, and this rhetoric coming from Russia that the diplomatic initiatives so far have been unsatisfactory, that there's no reason for optimism. | ||
And then when you listen to Russian state media, And I think it's really important because they signal a lot of their feelings or how they're trying to signal the messaging to, or how they're trying to message the people. | ||
They talk about how Ukraine is about to launch an invasion, how NATO is building up forces, how every day NATO is sending more and more weapons, the United States is sending more and more weapons into Ukraine preparing for a potential imminent attack On Russia, or at least on the pro-Russian community in this country. | ||
There was one report in Russian media that said that the Ukrainian military is planning a massive onslaught on the pro-Russian community here, including with chemical weapons, and that Russia needs to defend, get ready to defend this community. | ||
We've been working with these focus groups and advertising executives to try and sell the war on terror. | ||
I reiterate, we are still being recorded and there still may or may not be clients back behind the two-way... These guys are pretty sharp. | ||
Go on. | ||
There's a problem. | ||
The results show that people are confused. | ||
You all support the president. | ||
You hate terrorism. | ||
Yet you're still confused. | ||
Can you tell me why? | ||
Anybody? | ||
Don't we have to just get Osama Bin Laden? | ||
He did it. | ||
So why are they calling it a war? | ||
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A war with who? | |
Okay, thank you, Mark. | ||
Jasmine, jump in, please. | ||
I don't get what this Al-Qaeda is. | ||
Are they a country? | ||
Like, why can't we just bomb them? | ||
That's really interesting. | ||
Is anybody else confused about what Al-Qaeda is? | ||
Show of hands, please. | ||
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. | ||
That's a lot of you, right? | ||
Would it be less confusing if it was a country? | ||
Damn right. | ||
I'm angry as hell. | ||
We've got to f*** someone up! | ||
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Got it. | |
Mark, there's really strong feelings coming from Mark. | ||
I'm interested. | ||
Does anybody else feel the same? | ||
They understand we're at war, but... | ||
They don't know against who? | ||
They want a country. | ||
It's cleaner, simpler. | ||
That would certainly help us legally. | ||
Well, looks like it's time to take Iraq. | ||
Why should Americans care about what's happening in Ukraine? | ||
Because it goes to a very fundamental principle of all nations, which is that our borders should be inviolate, that our sovereignty should be respected. | ||
Our borders should be inviolate and our sovereignty should be respected. | ||
What we had in this first is what I call Ukraine porn, because this is what the Biden administration is doing. | ||
It's nonstop. | ||
Maybe throughout the country, you're not seeing it, but here in the East, where the Eastern elites live in Washington, D.C., the Acela Corridor in New York City, and that's for Boston. | ||
It is nonstop. | ||
The toxins of war are sounding. | ||
The drumbeat is there. | ||
They are bound to determine. | ||
And we just want to show how phony it is. | ||
When you go to Richard Engel, when you go to people actually in the Ukraine, stores are open, restaurants are open, bars are open, which they're not open in Washington, D.C. | ||
or New York City, right? | ||
Can't go there. | ||
But in the Ukraine, the party's on. | ||
There's nothing going on. | ||
This is 100% spun up, spun up by the Biden administration to try to save themselves. | ||
100%. | ||
Let me tell you, we've got some polling. | ||
We're going to start with Richard Barris tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. | ||
We've got some polling that is shocking. | ||
The lack of interest by the American people in getting into a war in the Ukraine. | ||
So if Biden administration wants to go to single digits, single digits, what they should do is continue the aggression. | ||
And that's what this is. | ||
Germany sent, you know, Germany's big move the other day was to send helmets. | ||
In fact, I think the mayor of Kiev or the mayor of one of the major cities over there said, hey, you forgot the pillows. | ||
I'll contact Mike Lindell and say, hey, you gotta send some pillows over to go with the German helmets. | ||
The major nations at the front line are not interested. | ||
This is completely and totally spun up by MSNBC, by the Washington Post, the New York Times, Morning Joe, the Biden administration, all these former Obama officials with the long face, Admiral Stavridis, David Ignatius, all the serious people acting very serious in a complete phony, phony, phony made-up war. | ||
That they're going to put American troops, American boys and girls, and American capital, which we don't have at work. | ||
So I'm going to go to the border. | ||
We're going to start with two guys. | ||
We're going to start with Ben Berkram at the only border we care about. | ||
And that is the southern border in the United States, which, Biden understands something. | ||
The first article of impeachment, and you're getting impeached, the first article of impeachment is about your allowing and exacerbating the invasion of our southern border. | ||
We're going to get Nigel Farage, who's an expert in all this madness of the EU and Ukraine. | ||
Also, Nigel is going to get us up to date on exactly what Boris Johnson's government's doing about taking away all these mandates and also the head of the health care over there getting faced by a doctor saying, hey, I don't think these vaccines work. | ||
I don't want any part of it. | ||
I want to start our southern border with Ben Burquam, the investigative reporter from Real America's Voice. | ||
Ben, you're down there with the supposedly The illegitimate regime's Department of Homeland Security. | ||
This guy is a clown. | ||
You know, he'll be one of the witnesses that will be called in the impeachment trial. | ||
Tell us what's going on on the southern border down near El Paso today. | ||
Yeah, I'd be honored to be one of those witnesses in that impeachment trial. | ||
They're talking about a potential imminent threat, potential imminent invasion in the Ukraine. | ||
We have had an invasion on our southern border for years, and the only person that actually took it seriously was President Trump. | ||
These guys are a joke. | ||
They're beyond a joke, because this is serious. | ||
We've had two million people come in. | ||
Just think about that. | ||
Two million people in one year that were apprehended, and that doesn't even count The millions more that came in just last year. | ||
And Secretary Mayorkas, who's in the building behind me, not doing any press conferences, not talking to the media, going in there, talking to Border Patrol, in one of the quietest sectors of the border, if he actually wanted to go somewhere and see the invasion, what's happening, he'd go to Yuma, he'd go to La Jolla, he'd go to McAllen, he'd go to Del Rio or Eagle Pass. | ||
But clearly he doesn't want to and clearly Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have no desire to fix the problem. | ||
It's just a continuation of it. | ||
And what do you do? | ||
You distract. | ||
You come up with stories of Ukraine rather than dealing with the problems that you've created. | ||
Talk to me, what is Mallorca's going to hear from the Border Patrol today? | ||
There's nobody closer to Brandon Judd and the Border Patrol than you, Ben. | ||
And as you know, you had a great Border Patrol agent on the day. | ||
You also had the woman who's the Hispanic American who's running for Congress. | ||
They were just fantastic. | ||
The audience loved them. | ||
What is he going to hear from the Border Patrol in this closed meeting? | ||
Well, we already saw some of that yesterday with Yuma. | ||
The same thing we're seeing. | ||
The agents themselves, you're getting some contradictory information. | ||
So the guys at the top, a lot of them are just spinning it and running the fluff and basically just putting on a happy face. | ||
But the agents on the ground who have to go out here and babysit these illegals that are crossing in by the thousands and then watch drug smugglers and human traffickers Go all around them because they're overwhelmed. | ||
These guys are they're done with it. | ||
I mean, really, we're seeing a mass exodus in Border Patrol. | ||
You're seeing anyone who can retire is retiring right now. | ||
Morale is at its lowest point ever, and they're starting to hear it. | ||
Finally, what's interesting is Myra Chris even said on a hot mic. | ||
He didn't know. | ||
I don't know if he knew he was being recorded that he admitted that the policies he doesn't like the policies. | ||
Well, if you don't like him, change him. | ||
You're the top guy, but clearly Somebody else is pulling the strings, but Border Patrol, they're done with it. | ||
Law enforcement's done with it. | ||
And tomorrow, we're gonna be having a funeral in this very city for Sergeant Salas, who was killed on the border because of their policies. | ||
And I gotta tell you, the hundreds of law enforcement officers and Border Patrol officers that are gonna be there, they blame Joe Biden and Secretary Mayorkas for Sergeant Salas' death. | ||
When you're down in the Rio Grande Valley, when you're on the border, when you're in a great city like El Paso, Texas, when you're sitting there talking to Border Patrol, when you're talking to Americans, when you get a chance to talk to the Hispanic Americans, the working class Hispanic Americans in these counties up and down the Rio Grande Valley in McAllen, what do people, if you mention Ukraine, or you talk about America sending thousands of troops over there, what do they have to say about Ukraine? | ||
It's so stupid. | ||
I mean, again, we're talking about people's lives being destroyed as we speak here, people's jobs being destroyed as we speak, the education system collapsing in front of our very eyes right in front of you, and you want to talk about Ukraine? | ||
There is no concern. | ||
These people's, our house is burning down, and you've got somebody saying, look across the street, at that house over there, that's where we need to be focused on. | ||
The people in El Paso, the people in the Rio Grande Valley, the Hispanics that love this country, they see America's house burning down, and they're fed up with it. | ||
Ben, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they track you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your reporting, and particularly your coverage tomorrow of the funeral? | ||
Um, we uh, so America's Voice News, I'm actually heading to McAllen tomorrow. | ||
We've got some folks that are going to be staying here for the funeral. | ||
But we'll be, it's Real America's Voice, AmericasVoice.News, FrontlineAmerica.com, and then social media, Getter, CloudHub, all those, at Ben Berquam. | ||
Ben, thank you very much. | ||
Great reporting, sir. | ||
Look forward to talking to you tomorrow in McAllen, Texas. | ||
I want to go quickly before we go to break, go to London and Nigel Farage. | ||
Nigel, before I want to talk to you about the breaking news you've got over GB News on your health service and Boris, but I've got to ask you, you more than anybody know about the Ukraine situation. | ||
Here, the drumbeat, the war drumbeat, the wag the door, it's non-stop by the liberal media. | ||
Can you tell us what's going on over there? | ||
Why is Biden in the United States, in his regime, beating the drum so loudly to get involved militarily against the Russians in Ukraine? | ||
Well, first point to make, Steve, is we always misunderstand that the Russians and the Soviets before them were always more scared of us than we were of them. | ||
They're quite a paranoid nation. | ||
And NATO has made, and the EU too, some big strategic mistakes. | ||
We've expanded ever eastwards, up to the borders of Russia. | ||
And you know, if you poke the Russian bear with a stick, don't be surprised when that bear growls. | ||
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I'm astonished by that. | |
Nigel, just hang on one second. | ||
We've got to take a break. | ||
You know this situation better than anybody, given your years in the European Parliament and your leadership in really saving your country from the EU through Brexit. | ||
So we're going to turn in a second to London. | ||
Nigel Farage gets us up to speed on the Ukraine, on what Boris Johnson's government's doing, looking like taking everything off. | ||
Also, the entire situation with vaccines, vaccine mandates with the health service over there. | ||
All next, Nigel Farage from GB News, next. | ||
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I want to go back to really a leader, a world leader that really wrestled with this issue for years and years and years and years at the highest level. | ||
Both when he was a member of the European Parliament and leader of the Brexit movement that really saved his country. | ||
A number of years ago, in fact, right before President Trump won his stunning come-from-behind victory in 2016 that was predicated on Nigel Farage and the team winning the Brexit, basically the exit from the EU of Great Britain. | ||
Nigel, why is it that the party at Davos, they're obsessed with the Ukraine and they're obsessed right now? | ||
This is all they're talking about. | ||
It's wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
We're going to war and we're going to war in the Ukraine while we have a massive invasion of the southern borders and you you more than anybody even in England today in the United Kingdom today fight for the sovereignty for the for the Sanctity of borders and our side and your sovereignty and our sovereignty you went to the southern border What is the story with Ukraine? | ||
Well, let's deal with our borders first, shall we? | ||
I mean, we've had a very porous border in this country. | ||
We had an open door policy to the whole of Europe. | ||
And that's one of the main reasons we voted Brexit. | ||
We want sensible, controlled, decent immigration of the right people who will integrate and contribute, not an open door to absolutely anybody. | ||
The same applies today in America, but perhaps in an even bigger way. | ||
I mean, what I saw last May, down on the border with the magnificent Sheriff Lamb, in Arizona was large-scale invasion of criminal gangs into American cities. | ||
So borders matter. | ||
They matter for society. | ||
They matter for culture. | ||
If anybody watching this doubts me, just have a look at what's happened in Malmo in Sweden. | ||
You know, Sweden, the most peaceful country, a neutral country. | ||
And every night now in Malmo, there is gun crime on a scale you can't even believe. | ||
And that's the warning, I think, particularly to America, who's not seen this yet, that if you allow vast numbers of young males into your country from completely different cultures, you are headed for big, big trouble. | ||
But of course, for the globalists, none of this matters. | ||
Because the globalists, ever since 1945, through the United Nations and then through their real pet project, the European Union, they actually want to destroy the nation state as an entity. | ||
They are the new communists. | ||
They're a right wing form of communism in that they're backed by some big global corporate businesses. | ||
So a quick history lesson. | ||
The Soviet Union breaks up. | ||
The virus of communism is killed off. | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
The Soviet Union breaks up into various constituent parts. | ||
Ukraine becomes independent 30 years ago. | ||
Not satisfied with this, the globalists use the opportunity of European Union expansion and NATO, sadly, tracking in the same direction, to expand ever eastwards. | ||
So the Baltic states join NATO, join the European Union. | ||
Poland joins NATO, joins the European Union. | ||
And the European Unionists and the globalists, the David Camerons and all these people, wanted the Ukraine to join the EU and NATO as well. | ||
The Russians are actually historically far more paranoid about us than we are about them. | ||
They see this globalist encroachment, this new supernatural structure, moving to their borders as a direct threat. | ||
And it's been, in geopolitical terms, one of the biggest mistakes we could ever have made. | ||
You know, if you poke the Russian bear with a stick, don't be surprised when he growls and tries to fight back. | ||
So that's where we are. | ||
And still today, I mean, Blinken yesterday, Antony Blinken yesterday, said NATO's door is still open to all those that want to join. | ||
That was akin to a provocative act, virtually encouraging a war. | ||
And there is this bizarre idea amongst many of the Washington classes that feels that America needs to constantly be going to war. | ||
And of course, when they do, their globalist friends in Britain and the EU support them. | ||
And when you think about it, That is why Trump was such an important global figure. | ||
You know, whether you liked his style, his New Yorker, out there, brash style, whether you liked it or not, he was not constantly seeking war. | ||
And I get a feeling that it almost suits the Biden administration for a war to break out in the Ukraine. | ||
And if that sounds cynical, I'm sorry, but that's how I feel. | ||
Nigel, in this whole thing, to explain to the American audience, it seems like to me that you told me always the EU project was a Franco-German project, right? | ||
Essentially the Jean Monnet and the Germans. | ||
Why are the Germans the other day sent a bunch of helmets as their contribution? | ||
And the mayor said, hey, we're the pillows, right? | ||
Why are the Germans seem to be... if this is all... | ||
This is where, Steve, the absolute corruption of the relationship between big politics and big government is brought to bear. | ||
So Gerhard Schroder. | ||
you think the most involved, wants no part of this, wants no part of conference calls, wants no part of meetings, wants no part of any of it, Germany. This is where Steve, the absolute corruption of the relationship between big politics and big government is brought to bear. So Gerhard Schroder, Gerhard Schroder was the Chancellor of Germany back at the time of Clinton and Blair. Have a little guess who Gerhard Schroder has been working for for the last 15 years. | ||
He is earning many, many millions of dollars working for Gazprom. | ||
And Gazprom are the state-owned Russian company exporting natural gas to Europe and the rest of the world. | ||
And Germany now, the whole of German industry has become totally dependent upon gas coming from Russia. | ||
So the Germans now find themselves in this bizarre position where, you know, much as the Estonians and Poles are deeply concerned as to what will happen if there is a war, if Putin does go into the Ukraine, the Germans are saying, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
These people are really our friends. | ||
So it's a it's I mean, this whole situation is complex, but be in no doubt. | ||
It is globalism and expansionism that caused this. | ||
The revolution that took place in 2014 in Kiev that brought down a democratically elected leader of the Ukraine. | ||
He may have been corrupt, he may have been imperfect, but a democratically elected leader brought down in a coup by people standing in the square waving European Union flags and the European Union have been pumping in money. | ||
So this idea that the European Union, the United Nations, that globalism would lead to peace, actually this confrontation started right there, right then. | ||
What should our audience focus on? | ||
Give us, look forward, what should be the tells that we're still being the aggressive, that EU, NATO, the United States are pushing this? | ||
What should people look for? | ||
So the intelligent thing to say would be this. | ||
NATO is a strategic alliance, been around since the late 1940s, was a very effective bulwark against any potential threat that might have come from Joe Stalin or anybody else from Soviet Russia. | ||
But what Blinken should have said yesterday, if he was genuinely a peacemaker, is NATO has reached the limits of its expansion. | ||
Mr Putin, you have no reason to launch any incursion, not even a Joe Biden mini-incursion, but you have no reason to launch any incursion into the Ukraine under the pretense that we are trying to surround you. | ||
We have no desire for the Ukraine to join NATO or the European Union Club. | ||
And if Blinken was a peacemaker, that's what he would have said. | ||
He didn't. | ||
But you know what, Steve? | ||
He jolly well needs to. | ||
I want to pivot over to politics because the UK had all these lockdowns, all the mandates, everything. | ||
Many of our big cities over here have done it. | ||
The D.C.' 's like East Berlin, New York City's like East Berlin. | ||
But all of a sudden, Boris Johnson ripped the Band-Aid off the wound. | ||
Was this because of domestic politics? | ||
He was afraid of losing the Tories and being thrown out? | ||
Or did he actually see the light of where the science and data takes him? | ||
What happened, Nigel? | ||
I'd love to believe the latter Steve but I just don't. | ||
I mean six weeks ago Johnson addressed the nation on a Sunday evening about the Omicron wave and used the word emergency four times in the space of an eight-minute address. | ||
What has happened here is Independent media commentators have said enough is enough. | ||
We cannot go on like this. | ||
The evidence is no longer supporting it. | ||
Lockdown is actually doing longer term health damage to the country than coronavirus ever will. | ||
And I look in this country now at the missed cancer diagnoses, the missed heart diagnoses, the lack of screening for diabetes and so many other things. | ||
I'm now in no doubt. | ||
More people will die through not getting medical treatment because we closed the whole system down to deal with Covid. | ||
And then 100 brave, conservative backbenchers stood up against Boris's increased restrictions. | ||
Interestingly, and you'll like this, the crossover of those people and the Brexiteers was almost the most perfect piece of tracing paper that you could ever see. | ||
And in a way, it's politics, isn't it? | ||
Either you believe in liberty, either you believe in freedom of choice, either you believe in the Christian values that underpin our state, or you don't. | ||
And because of that, Boris realised he was politically toast, unless he eased off the pedal. | ||
Thank goodness. | ||
Nigel, could you just hang for a few more minutes? | ||
I want to go through the break and talk about this kind of expose you had with your National Health Service where doctors are saying, hey, I don't take the vaccine because I don't believe in it and I'm not going to do it. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Nigel Farage, the star of GB News, will be with us after the break. | |
I've always believed in freedom of choice and I have to say for months I've been sitting here warning you that what's going on across much of the Western world, much of the rest of the world too, is people are being divided up into the jabbed and the jabbed nots and a level of discrimination It's being displayed against those who choose not to get vaccinated. | ||
That is unacceptable. | ||
In places like Western Australia, the unvaccinated are virtually now living under house arrest. | ||
But it's been happening here too with the mandate, the vaccine mandate. | ||
First it came in the care sector. | ||
It's finished up with between 30 and 40,000 people leaving the care sector. | ||
A sector that was already struggling and shorter people. | ||
And now we're making up numbers, bringing people in from all over the world who do not have, in many cases, the right level of qualifications and whose police records it's difficult for us to check. | ||
I don't want the same thing to happen to the National Health Service. | ||
And there is now a campaign 100,000 people who work for the NHS if they've not been fully vaccinated by the 1st of April will lose their jobs. | ||
It is absolute madness in a service where we have 6 million people still waiting for operations and procedures and that number rising every single week. | ||
Well, Something changed. | ||
Something quite big changed not that long ago. | ||
And it happened at King's in London. | ||
And it was Sajid Javid going around one of the wards asking people what they thought about the government's vaccine mandate. | ||
Here's what happened. | ||
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What do you think of the new rule to require vaccination of all NHS staff? | |
I'm not happy about that. | ||
You're not happy about it? | ||
Tell me. | ||
So, I've had COVID at some point. | ||
I've got antibodies. | ||
I've been working on COVID-IT since the beginning. | ||
I have not had a vaccination. | ||
I did not want to have a vaccination. | ||
The vaccine's reducing transmission only for about eight weeks with Delta. | ||
With Omicron it's probably less. | ||
And for that, I would be dismissed if I don't have a vaccine. | ||
The science isn't strong enough. | ||
Yes, your views. | ||
And your views? | ||
Well, a somewhat stunned-looking Sashi Javid there. | ||
But something very important happened in that moment. | ||
We began to have a debate. | ||
Well, the man in that interview was Dr Steve James, a critical care consultant at King's. | ||
Wow. | ||
I gotta tell you, I remember I saw that video for the first time. | ||
Mr. Javid could not wait to get out of that. | ||
Nigel, was that the beginning of it? | ||
And then, obviously, Boris's problems politically with being a hypocrite and having the drinks parties and all that. | ||
Is this what's changed? | ||
Is this the inflection point now for the UK? | ||
Because you guys could help. | ||
I keep telling people Europe is 30, 60, 90 days ahead of us on this. | ||
Could this help lead the United States out of this madness? | ||
Well, I think There is an outbreak of common sense, Steve, happening in the UK. | ||
We discussed it before the break. | ||
You know, as of today, I don't have to wear a face mask going about my business in England. | ||
I mean, hooray. | ||
So we are making some progress here. | ||
Common sense is breaking through. | ||
We've been told by March the 24th we will treat Covid just like we treat normal outbreaks of winter flu. | ||
But what that hospital consultant, Steve James, did was to open the debate in a much, much bigger way. | ||
And today, Steve, he's done a very brave thing. | ||
He and seven other health professionals have launched a legal challenge against the British government. | ||
It's called Judicial Review. | ||
They will take it to the High Court in London and they will say that for 100,000 of them to lose their jobs in a national health service that is struggling is actually a misapplication and an abuse of the law. | ||
It is now Steve James and his gang against the British government and the establishment. | ||
And I tell you what, three or four weeks ago, he'd have had no chance at all. | ||
I now think he's got a 50-50 of actually overturning this vaccine mandate in our public health sector workers. | ||
And there was a snap poll, snap opinion poll out tonight. | ||
And for the first time in two years, those who support Liberty We're in the majority. | ||
So I think, I can't promise, but I feel there's good news coming fast down the track. | ||
Nigel, real quickly, how did you take GB News, this small fledgling network, and make your show the top, the must-see show in all of the United Kingdom? | ||
Oh, Steve, a bit like you, dear boy. | ||
Just by daring to discuss issues that others Nigel, how do people get to your show? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
How do they keep up with you? | ||
and ideas you actually back them up with numbers and facts and it's very interesting that when you give people the truth do you know something they really rather like it. Nigel how do people get to your show how they follow you on social media how they keep up with you? Do you know if you just Google Nigel Farage you'll find the GB news app you'll find all the stuff I'm doing on social media all the stuff I'm writing just Google Nigel Farage | ||
I'm doing lots and lots of different things, including just occasionally coming onto War Room, which of course is my favourite of all. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We're looking forward to getting you back over here to the States. | ||
Nigel Farage, you're a global leader in this movement and a patriot and a hero to everybody. | ||
Thank you so much for coming on. | ||
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Thank you. | |
When you really want to get grounded and some solid advice, particularly on things like the Ukraine, you've got to reach out to Nigel Farage. | ||
He puts it on a perspective, and you see this madness that's going on right now. | ||
The polling tomorrow morning is going to shock you. | ||
OK, we've got a lot to get through. | ||
Boris has got a lot of numbers and things that happened this morning on Wisconsin. | ||
But what this show is all about is action, action, action, and empowerment. | ||
We've got Jim Weldon now coming in from Delaware, part of the Precinct Committee Strategy. | ||
Jim, can you tell us your story? | ||
How did you get involved and what's your status? | ||
Because you're the tip of the spear. | ||
You're the vanguard in saving this country. | ||
People that volunteer and get engaged and particularly become Precinct Committee. | ||
Walk us through what happened. | ||
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Sure. | |
First off, Steve, it's a real pleasure to be on your show. | ||
I want to thank you for promoting this. | ||
This is really critical, getting the information out. | ||
And of course, Steve Stern and Dan Schultz, their program going to precinctstrategy.com has been fantastic. | ||
So my story was I had been involved in politics years ago. | ||
I actually ran for office twice and lost twice, but it is Delaware, which had been a rather democratic state. | ||
And after the election, I was actually sitting over in my friend's house. | ||
We were commiserating about the theft of the election. | ||
And I had been asked by a number of people if I would run for this region position. | ||
And I told them I was going to run. | ||
I wanted them to join us, join me. | ||
And they said they would. | ||
And so it was as easy as that. | ||
I became the region chair after having not really been in politics for years. | ||
And my vice chair and my treasurer, Drew Glalich and Jimmy Boykin, they joined me. | ||
That's it. | ||
We came and ran this organization which was on life support. | ||
I was actually watching your show. | ||
I watch it all the time. | ||
And I saw Dan on talking about the precinct strategy and I thought this is fantastic because I am trying to build a region that before I took office, there was essentially no committee. | ||
There was five representative districts and there was only one representative district that actually had a chairperson. | ||
And that was me that came in, in September of 2020. | ||
So there was nothing here. | ||
I needed people. | ||
Dan's trying to promote this hookup. | ||
So I contacted him. | ||
We worked together. | ||
I got my website up onto precinctstrategy.com and we started linking. | ||
So when people would contact him, I was a contact in Delaware and that's how the organization grew. | ||
And to give you another example, Kate Brewer, who contacted Dan through the website, Is now one of my representative chairpersons. | ||
So Dan's right. | ||
Most of the committees are half full. | ||
If you want to get involved, don't just sit around and complain. | ||
Don't like something on Facebook. | ||
Get involved. | ||
Act. | ||
And that's what's going on here. | ||
What had been a pretty much a dead region is now very vibrant. | ||
We had no headquarters. | ||
We had about 15 people showing up to meetings. | ||
Meetings didn't really have any type of a plan that people were engaging in. | ||
And so when I came in, my strategy was I needed to get a headquarters. | ||
So we started off, instead of meeting at a restaurant, we had a small headquarters. | ||
After three or four months, that was too small because I'm getting 50 to 60 people that are coming. | ||
And now we're in a 2,100 square foot headquarters, which is going to be our war room to help get people elected, Republicans elected. | ||
The next thing we had to do is we had to develop messaging. | ||
We had to get my base engaged and realize that there actually is a Republican Party in Delaware. | ||
And so we started coming out with some hard pieces. | ||
If you go to our website, you'll see our pieces. | ||
And the very first thing we did was we said the election was stolen. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
Because most of the people that knock the Republican Party, because Republican Party doesn't fight. | ||
And the only reason that Joe Biden is illegally sitting in the Oval Office in his basement in Delaware is because Republicans fail to act. | ||
And so what we have to do is we have to show that we are going to fight and we will fight. | ||
And that certainly did fire up the base. | ||
Now, the next thing we had to do is we had to now tell Democrats that the Democratic Party has abandoned them. | ||
The Democratic Party used to be the party of the workers. | ||
That's no longer the case. | ||
That's actually maggot. | ||
But we have to, they don't understand that. | ||
And so we have to do our messaging. | ||
And so with a pool of volunteers that are coming in, we're delivering Pamphlets, we're handing them out door to door. | ||
We don't have the money to print things and mail things out, so we do it on the fly, do it very cheaply. | ||
But you know, again, that's the essence of local politics. | ||
It's people getting engaged in their neighborhoods. | ||
Our state chair, Jane Brady, she's been very great. | ||
She's been very wonderful. | ||
She had developed a program called the Neighborhood Team Leader, which essentially is the same thing as creating people in precincts. | ||
And we've embraced that. | ||
I've got a great team of people who are actively doing that. | ||
And our goal is to get a reach into every single neighborhood within the region. | ||
And when I have this pool of volunteers, it allows us to go out and to conduct the messaging that we need to do. | ||
So that's been really critical. | ||
We've also been embracing technology. | ||
I don't know why the Republicans haven't been very good about embracing technology, but we are. | ||
We're enhancing our virtual capability. | ||
We're getting a database to collect voter information. | ||
We're going to start our Rescue Delaware 2022 plan. | ||
We're going to have a dinner in June. | ||
We're going to have Brandon Strzok walk away, who's going to be our guest speaker, because that's really critical. | ||
Because what Brandon is going to do is he's going to explain to all these Democrats in Delaware, hey, it's time to walk away because this is not the party you thought it was. | ||
Some of my numbers are absolutely atrocious. | ||
But we're going to win, because we're going to get our base fired up, and we're going to help Democrats realize that the Democratic Party is not what they thought, and they're going to join us. | ||
When you talk about 100 seats in 100 years, one of those seats is going to be Delaware, because Lee Murphy, who's running for Congress, is going to beat our present Congresswoman, who claimed the fame is that she helped select Kamala Harris as the Vice President. | ||
We're very excited. | ||
We're going to have our second annual Make America Great Golf Tournament. | ||
My goal was that President Trump is going to come to Delaware in the home of Joe Biden and find out how strong MAGA is. | ||
And at some point, Stephen K. Bannon will come to Delaware and help promote what we're doing here. | ||
I'll be honored. | ||
Jim, we've got to bounce real quickly. | ||
I want to make sure people, everybody gets to your social media, everybody follows you. | ||
This is an amazing story from New Mexico yesterday to Delaware today. | ||
These blue states, these are fighters, and they're going to take these states back one village at a time. | ||
How do people get to you, Jim, to stay in the loop on what you guys are doing up there? | ||
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Sure. | |
Thank you. | ||
Go to our website, which is colonialrepublicansde.com. | ||
We're on Getter at colonialgopde.com. | ||
And we're on telegram at colonialrepublicans.de. | ||
Jim, you keep fighting. | ||
I tell you, you're a patriot and a hero. | ||
This is what's got the left-wing media so afraid. | ||
John Hurst in New Mexico. | ||
Jim Weldon in Delaware. | ||
We had Joe Kentia, that he is running for Congress, with Joe Kennett in Washington. | ||
These, what people consider blue states, have so many patriots in it. | ||
I'm telling you, this is how you get to 100 seats. | ||
You win that seat in Delaware, you win that seat in New Mexico. | ||
Jim Weldon, honor to have you on here in the War Room, sir. | ||
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Thank you, sir. | |
Appreciate it. | ||
Jim Weldon of Delaware. | ||
This is what makes it. | ||
This is how we're going to win. | ||
This is the difference. | ||
Short break. | ||
Boris is going to walk us through some math on the politics side of it next in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, Boris, we got a lot to go through in only about six minutes. | ||
So, today, I gotta tell ya, Rampthon went yard on us. | ||
It was Mr. Smith Goes to Washington. | ||
I know you're very involved in Wisconsin. | ||
What is going on up there? | ||
It's signal, not noise, and we're always doing it 24, 48, a week in advance, right? | ||
When a lot of people, when this news broke on Tuesday night on Gateway Pundit, you know, the Hoffs do a great job, a lot of folks said, well, you know, what is this? | ||
Is it really just a technicality? | ||
Is it a rules play? | ||
And we said, no. | ||
This is a major development. | ||
And what it is, is a patriot in Wisconsin, in Ramthorne, who made a strong move. | ||
He said, I am not going to back down. | ||
I'm not going to be scared by the rules. | ||
I'm not going to be scared by the technicalities. | ||
And I'm pushing forward on a resolution to reclaim the electors. | ||
For the audience, reclaim equals decertify. | ||
That is what the 3 November fight has been all about. | ||
To decertify in Wisconsin, in Arizona, in Georgia, and Pennsylvania. | ||
And we're the closest we've ever been. | ||
Never in the history of Wisconsin has a resolution to reclaim electors gone as far as it has now. | ||
Now it's with the Rules Committee, and Ramthead is going to keep the pressure on. | ||
And that pressure is all on Robin Voss, the Republican, and he'll have to prove that he's a real Republican, not a rhino, Speaker of the House in Wisconsin. | ||
That is where it stands now. | ||
And huge, huge congratulations and MAGA kudos to Tim Rampton, who's standing up and standing strong. | ||
And we should be calling action, action, action from this audience. | ||
We've got to be calling on every single other member, Republican MAGA member of the Wisconsin House. | ||
And finally, the Wisconsin Senate to join on this resolution, pass it. | ||
Because we already know from the audit that was done back in December of 2020, there were 200,000 unlawful ballots in Madison and Dane County, which is in Milwaukee and Dane County, which is where Madison is. | ||
200,000 unlawful ballots in Wisconsin. | ||
Just in those two counties, only 20,000 separated President Trump and Joe Biden. | ||
And now, from what I understand, The investigation being done by Judge Gableman in Wisconsin is going to show that that was just the tip of the iceberg. | ||
Wisconsin is the clearest case we have, out of a lot of clear cases, of a stolen election. | ||
So huge movement from Tim Rantham, from the Patriots in Wisconsin. | ||
Let's go to, let's go this, you got some inside baseball on both Georgia, Arizona, but let's go to Pennsylvania real quickly. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
Pennsylvania, from what I understand, there's going to be another very strong action taken to force the Democrat AG, Josh Shapiro, he's got dreams of being governor, he's got dreams of being president, but there's going to be strong action taken Very shortly to force him to turn over the information that the judge has already stated should be turned over to the Republican Senate there, the State Senate, and that's Jay Corman, Chris Dush, who are doing that. | ||
They're not giving up the fight on the opposite. | ||
They're putting their shoulder to the wheel, and they're saying, we're not going to back up. | ||
We're not going to be scared by Josh Shapiro, Mark Elias. | ||
They're actually going and taking a stand, a strong stand, to force Shapiro, to force Not just the AG, but the Secretary of State there in Pennsylvania to turn over the information. | ||
What about Arizona? | ||
You're out in Arizona until we get this election decertified. | ||
These electors decertified. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
Yeah, see, some people think I'm out here because of the sun, because of the beautiful mountains. | ||
Wrong. | ||
I'm out here because we are dead focused on reclaiming the electorates here, decertification, and I'm on the phone all day, every day, meetings all day, every day, with members of the House, members of the Senate, and let me tell you, Let me tell the War Room posse, we are closer than ever. | ||
Now that the legislature is back in session, there's kind of activity going on that is exactly what MAGA wants, exactly what War Room wants, exactly what our movement under the leadership of President Trump wants. | ||
It is all happening. | ||
The freight train of audits and now the freight train of decertifications is going full speed across the country. | ||
And in Georgia, again, one of the clearest cases, We know everything happened with Ruby Freeman, the fake ballots, ballots being wheeled out in the middle of the night. | ||
That's another place where in that lawsuit to unseal 140,000, 140,000 mail-in ballots, there's going to be major activity as soon as next week. | ||
And from what I understand, In terms of the review of the pictures of those ballots, the discrepancies are so dramatic, they're going to far outstrip the difference in that election when it was wrongly certified, which is about 11,000 between President Trump and Joe Biden. | ||
So all four states, Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, were winning across our fronts. | ||
Okay, Tennessee led the way, the legislature there. | ||
Let's update. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
Missouri and Florida on the redistricting. | ||
Are we getting these seats back, Boris Epstein? | ||
We've got to get the seats back. | ||
It is not an option, Steve. | ||
So to this audience, to the most acceptable, strongest audience in the history of modern media, you've got to get on the horn, you've got to get on your emails, and if you've got to show up, do it, as long as you do it within the lines. | ||
But color boldly, as we always say, in Missouri, 7-1 is a compromise. | ||
Should be 8-0. | ||
We will live with 7-1, just like it was done in Tennessee, where the Nashville District Was wiped away, and Jim Cooper and his 30 years of experience as a Democrat, woke member of Congress, are gone. | ||
We want the same thing in blood-red Missouri and in Florida. | ||
That map, which is 18 to 10, but I'm being told, in effect, closer actually to 20 to 8, is the baseline map. | ||
It can't be 14-14. | ||
It can't be 16-12. | ||
That is what we want. | ||
So the governor, Governor DeSantis there, has got to stand strong. | ||
And the patriots cannot back down one inch in Missouri, in Florida, and all across the country. | ||
Give us your social media so people follow you. | ||
You're breaking news all the time, so how do people follow you? | ||
Tons of news all day, every day, Steve. | ||
BorisCP.com is the hot website. | ||
We've got newsletters coming out like hotcakes. | ||
At BorisCP on Getter, coming in hot. | ||
On Twitter, at BorisCP, Boris underscore Epstein, the hottest on the gram. | ||
Stay strong. | ||
God bless. | ||
See you tomorrow. | ||
Okay, we've got Richard Barris with polling tomorrow morning. | ||
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