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The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
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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. | ||
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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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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banham. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
We have over 130 million downloads of the podcast. | ||
Of course, we're live everywhere. | ||
I've got to say something here. | ||
I've got Harnwell in Europe. | ||
We're going to bring him in and talk about China. | ||
We've got our athletes going over there. | ||
It's an absolute disgrace. | ||
I've got Malone in Hawaii and he's over there for another one of these huge, serious meetings. | ||
The Washington Post and the mainstream media are trying to destroy Malone now because of what happened last Sunday. | ||
But you've got the President of Ukraine calling the President of the United States, Joe Biden, a liar. | ||
In a press conference live in Kiev, okay? | ||
And Biden and these guys are trying to stir up a war that could be like the guns of August. | ||
We have no earthy idea. | ||
The law of undetended consequences will take place, right? | ||
In the fog of war. | ||
You got these people stirring it up because as Richard Bear says, his approval is 29% and 30% among independent voters in this country. | ||
It's game over. | ||
And now we're moving. | ||
We're the ascendant. | ||
We're the ascended power. | ||
And we're saying, hey, we're just not going to win. | ||
We're going to win and impeach you. | ||
OK, in all of this, the paper record, the New York Times, their big story, they're pushing out right now. | ||
I got to get this because my head's blown up. | ||
Willow, the White House. | ||
You've got you. | ||
You've got the economy collapsing. | ||
You've got an invasion on the southern border with fentanyl and everything with the hard-working folks down in the Rio Grande Valley are being the lives of being destroyed. | ||
You got the economy that you got Larry Summers. | ||
We're gonna play that Larry Summers is saying Biden's got no way out. | ||
They've got systemic inflation. | ||
Now, the supply chains are gone. | ||
They've thrown gasoline as far. | ||
This is a disaster of monumental proportions in destroying our Republic. | ||
Okay, destroying our Republic. | ||
And the New York Times has got a big old story they're pushing out. | ||
Willow, the White House cat, has arrived. | ||
It's a big picture. | ||
Can we get this up there, Denver? | ||
Willow, the plucky farm cat who interrupted a campaign speech by Jill Biden, has officially joined the first family. | ||
Quote, Willow is settling into the White House with her favorite toys, treats and plenty of room to smell and explore. | ||
End quote. | ||
That's a paper record of our nation. | ||
OK, they're trying to put the happy smiley face on this group of criminals. | ||
OK, and they're criminals. | ||
And we're going to prove the criminals. | ||
You know why? | ||
Because we're going to have we're going to get a chance to adjudicate this in the House of Representatives first. | ||
Then we'll get the criminal charges later. | ||
Willow is settling into the White House with her favorite toys, treats and plenty of room to smell and explore. | ||
It's not going to work anymore. | ||
Your games are over. | ||
Calling John Malone. | ||
Dr. Malone, will you please come in from Denver and just wipe clean the slate over at CNN? | ||
Just wipe it all out, starting with that nutcase Acosta, who's a nutcase, whose book sold like four copies. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Malone. | ||
I think we need Tom Hanks to talk about Willow the Cat now. | ||
Wow. | ||
Dr. Malone, bring in the heat. | ||
I like guessing. | ||
Before long, Malone's going to be co-hosting. | ||
Dr. Malone, hang on for one second, but I love it. | ||
Let's make sure his mic's open next time. | ||
Let's go to Rome and Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, I want to ask Dr. Malone about this, but instead of showing Willow the cat, The New York Times should be asking why we're sending our young men and women into the firestorm of this pandemic, which happens to be the mainland China and Beijing. | ||
And you've got all, it's not me saying it, it's the diaspora of the Chinese people in Lao-Beijing are saying, We're in lockdown. | ||
We got cities they're not even telling people about are in lockdown. | ||
You've got a firestorm over here and this criminal organization is not telling anybody. | ||
So first, tell me what's going on and then I want to talk about the bubble around Beijing before I bring back Dr. Malone. | ||
Well, we've been covering this story, Steve, since before there was a story to cover. | ||
The news today is that there are 129 confirmed cases. | ||
That means in Chinese CCP speak, by cases these are solely Symptomatic cases, not including asymptomatic cases. | ||
129 cases within their high security bubble, which is shocking in and of itself, because this thing's supposed to be the highest degree of separated clean from unclean that mankind has ever known, where you can't walk two meters without bumping into someone in a white hazmat suit. | ||
It's basically like the Squid Games, Steve, only it's not red uniforms they're wearing, it's white uniforms. | ||
The second hidden lead, buried lead from the world's press today with regards to China is this city called Shonggan. | ||
It's a city 1.3 million people. | ||
It's been locked down. | ||
Here, Steve, there was no declaration, not for the domestic Chinese press, not for the international press, until it finally emerged today in the AFP, thanks to some investigative reporting from Die Zeit, the German newspaper. | ||
So the question naturally poses itself, how many other cities, Steve, have they closed down and suppressed in their mad panic to pursue with the opening of their Covid Squid Games on the 4th of February? | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Ben, I'm going to get back to you later about Ukraine, but can you give people, the best way to keep up with Ben is now in his Gettr account. | ||
Can you give your Gettr, because you're on fire there 24-7, give your Gettr account, I hope people can follow you. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
People are very welcome to follow the 80,000 or so followers that I have on my Gettr account. | ||
The name, the username is atHarnwell, and I strongly recommend to follow me now while places still last. | ||
I also want to make sure that all the Lao-Beijing, and everybody who's watching this in China, because GTV and Gnews are kind enough to put this up in Mandarin, and also the diaspora, the Chinese people. | ||
If you have any information, any contacts, anything at all you want Ben to get, please make sure you contact Ben. | ||
Gnews and GTV do such an amazing job. | ||
But also, never forget Brother Harnwell, because he's on top of this story 24 hours a day. | ||
Ben, thank you so much. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
God bless. | ||
He had a ton of breaking news in Ukraine, but we'll have to get back to that. | ||
Remember, Zelensky right now, here's what Zelensky said. | ||
He said, hey, I need four or five billion dollars to help internally. | ||
Our biggest threat's internal threat. | ||
It's instability. | ||
Didn't say it was Russia. | ||
He said, I have internal problems. | ||
Not sounding the war toxins, not beating the drumbeat for war because of wag the dog. | ||
Biden needs this domestically, it's obvious. | ||
Needs to be seen as a big shot on the world stage. | ||
You want to be a big shot, go over to Paris, get there with Germany and France, figure this thing out. | ||
It's not that complicated. | ||
Have the EU stop being the aggressor. | ||
Stop having NATO be the aggressor. | ||
Here's what NATO ought to do. | ||
Pay your 2% and get your military up. | ||
To stop being jokes and be a modicum of a real military force, so then we can really have an alliance. | ||
Not a pretend alliance that the United States has got to put up the money and all that. | ||
We did in World War I. We did in World War II. | ||
We did again during the Cold War. | ||
Hey, fourth time is not the charm. | ||
We're not doing it in Ukraine. | ||
The American people were never allowed. | ||
We knew the polling was on our side. | ||
That's why they never polled this. | ||
Dr. Malone, I want to get to a question before I get to the Washington Post and folks coming after you, because I think this gets to the heart of it. | ||
You're a vaccinologist. | ||
You've dedicated your entire life to the development of vaccines. | ||
The part of the mRNA and the part of the experimental gene therapy, and what you're seeing now and what you're talking about, how do you even do that if the Chinese Communist Party has never given us the genome sequence? | ||
If we haven't seen the structure of it originally, we don't really know what they initially So this thread is, I think, a bit of a distraction, a bit of a red herring, Steve. | ||
even create a vaccine given that the Chinese Communist Party has really wanted to have no cooperation at all. | ||
And the only thing we found out is what we found out through Tony Fauci's involvement. | ||
Dr. Malone. | ||
So this thread is, I think, a bit of a distraction, a bit of a red herring, Steve. | ||
I'm sorry to say. | ||
It's quite simple to get the necessary sequences, especially now that we have it circulating. | ||
If anything, the fault is that we have products that are designed against the original Woolon strain, and we're far beyond that. | ||
But in terms of the manipulation of genetic information, it might have been an issue back when I started doing my modeling work at the beginning of January 2020, but it's not an issue now. | ||
We have plenty of isolates. | ||
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So I'm not sure where to go with this. | |
So you're saying the key then is not about what originally came out of the lab, that at least the experimental gene therapies were for that alpha version or Bravo or Delta, whatever you want to call it. | ||
But you're saying the central part, as you see it today, is that the vaccines are for that and are not dealing with Omicron, etc., correct? | ||
Yes, and this is at the core of the other topic of the attacks from the Washington Post and Eric Topol. | ||
There's no question that Omicron is a whole different ballgame. | ||
And what we have in terms of products are not designed for Omicron in terms of the vaccines. | ||
The drugs are still effective. | ||
So walk me through, what is your beef with the Washington Post? | ||
You're saying the Washington Post is defaming you, the Washington Post, this is all after the Sunday rally, right, which caught this city by surprise and particularly caught the apparatus. | ||
You're saying that you're, they're attacking overall, but you're specifically incensed by the Washington Post and they're saying they're actually defaming you. | ||
Give us the details. | ||
Well, the Guardian was a little bit snide also. | ||
This all comes out of a study from this Center for Digital Misinformation or whatever is what has given them the fuel, but the Washington Post started with taking one little phrase out of context from my speech. | ||
They said that I said the vaccines aren't working, and then they neglected to address the fact that I then addressed that specifically by saying they're not stopping the infection replication and spread of Omicron. | ||
And then with this latest attack, they are going further deep and now they've really crossed straight into slander and defamation territory. | ||
They're calling me a liar directly. | ||
And once again, this is the standard tactic for these fact checkers, is they create a straw man argument and then they refute the argument. | ||
They don't directly address what I'm saying. | ||
They create a fabrication, a mirror image, a cloud of what I'm saying, and then they attack that. | ||
They don't address the data. | ||
So in this case now, they're saying that I am leading my followers to, you know, it's the usual kind of doom, death and destruction, because they're listening to me and I'm responsible for all these lives being lost, because I'm spreading misinformation when what I'm saying, every single word that I said in that speech is grounded in the science. | ||
And it is not subject, you know, what I did was I took all of this and I sent it off to Glenn Kessler. | ||
And I said, OK, Glenn, because he's attacked me in the past. | ||
And I said, but I think he's he's generally a pretty credible fact checker in the spectrum of fact checkers. | ||
And I said, OK, Glenn, show me what have I said here that's not factual, that would give rise to The Washington Post calling me a liar to my face in public. | ||
And I, of course, I haven't heard back from him yet. | ||
But the statements that have been made do cross the threshold for defamation and I'm not a solo player these days. | ||
I have large organizations behind me and they're getting ready to sue and they're sending out cease and desist letters all over. | ||
I'm also being attacked strangely by concerned trolls that are coming at me saying that I have too much of a strong background in the government And I shouldn't have been involved in assisting development of a vaccine with the Reliance Vaccine Company, which is a traditional vaccine with traditional adjuvants. | ||
I'm being attacked from left and right. | ||
It's kind of fascinating That means you're really over the target. I want to go back over we got a minute Just summarize. What did you ask? I tell you what? | ||
I want to do in the segment that we got more runway because here's where I want to come back I want to come back and just have you summarize What you said and then I want you to summarize what the Washington Post Said you said or what they're accusing you of and that's where I want to see what that gap is and where this if you're sending a cease and desist Specifically what you're asking them to cease and desist because this is obviously now Ratcheted up to another | ||
To another level and the reason was is that the apparatus was shocked and caught by surprise on their back heel by what happened last over the weekend and they want to make sure that they kill it in the crib like we killed the Biden administration the crib all information warfare and now you're seeing it with their their playing with brass knuckles and no I don't think Glenn Kessler. | ||
I'm not sure. | ||
I totally agree on the initial Wuhan thing. | ||
But hey, reasonable men and other scientists can disagree. | ||
But Kessler, I will tell you, is not a good fact checker at all. | ||
He is not the standard. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We'll be back with Dr. Robert Malone versus the Washington Post next. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
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I want to go back to Dr. Malone. | ||
So and we got a lot of backed up folks I got to get to. | ||
But Dr. Malone, we got to do this. | ||
I thank you for getting up so early from Hawaii to do it. | ||
But I know this is important. | ||
Just summarize in a couple of minutes what exactly you said. | ||
Then I want to summarize. | ||
What the Washington Post is defaming you and slandering you by what they said you said. | ||
And then I want people to know, as a scoop, breaking news, Malone's got some top quality lawyers and they're sending cease and desist letters now. | ||
And they're going to get into a fight because the Washington Post, I'm sure, is not going to back off because they want to chop block guys like Dr. Malone. | ||
So, Dr. Malone, summarize what you actually said. | ||
So, the clause that they picked up on in two pieces now at the Washington Post from the speech is the following. | ||
What I said was, regarding the genetic COVID vaccines, the science is settled. | ||
They're not working and they're not completely safe. | ||
Quote, these vaccines do not prevent Omicron infection, viral replication, or spread to others. | ||
In our daily lives, with our friends, with our families, we all know that this is true. | ||
So that's the clause that they're picking at and what they did is in the first attack that they did immediately after with this young journalist is they said that I said the vaccines are not working and then they quoted a bunch of information about the vaccines as it came out from the CDC saying that they prevent disease and death based on pre-Omicron statistics. | ||
Now they've come up with another attack article and this is a direct op-ed and frankly I think that This is like a gift in terms of what the lawyers are seeing. | ||
We've been watching carefully, and most of these journalists know exactly where the lines are drawn in terms of defamation of character. | ||
But it appears the Washington Post is so rabid right now, they've gone straight over the double yellow line. | ||
In this opinion, vaccine doubters deserve answers Not dangerous lies. | ||
And so they're alluding to this as dangerous lies. | ||
And they're saying that I'm leading my followers on a journey to illness, suffering and possible death. | ||
He's also spread his nonsense on Joe Rogan's podcast, which averages 11 million listeners per episode. | ||
By the way, ours hit over 50. | ||
And then, of course, they're also attacking separately on regarding Substack and people, including myself, specifically being called out. | ||
for writing on Substack and making money on Substack. | ||
So I'm sorry, folks, but our Substack account is now routinely popping over 250,000 readers for everything we put out. | ||
Often it hits 300,000, and it's all truth. | ||
I know it hurts, but I'm not sorry. | ||
Dr. Malone, how can people follow you on this? | ||
Because this audience, obviously, are huge supporters of yours. | ||
And I'm very grateful. | ||
I have to follow it. | ||
No, look, you've been because you've been stood in the breach with real information from the beginning. | ||
And now I think I like the fact that you're going to take on the Washington Post because remember what happened on Sunday rattled people that weekend. | ||
He had was a Barry Weiss on on Bill Maher. | ||
You've obviously had Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
He had Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
He had Dr. Malone. | ||
These are people that did not support President Trump. | ||
They're people who didn't vote for President Trump. | ||
But they are people that have really, I think, given out factual, tough information about Fauci at least at least half of the physicians that spoke on that dais have traditionally considered themselves Democrats. | ||
Important to know. | ||
So, it's Getter, thank God for Getter, Gab, and the substack RWMaloneMD. | ||
Now, I gotta say, there's some imitators on Getter that are raising money on my name, and so be careful and use the account, you know, if you care. | ||
Track for the account that's verified on Getter, please. | ||
The red check. | ||
Gotta be the red check. | ||
You got it. | ||
Dr. Malone, thank you for getting up so early in Hawaii. | ||
We'll look forward to talking to you in the next couple of days. | ||
By the way, Candace, I heard you had a huge interview with Candace Owens. | ||
When can our audience expect, anticipate Candace's interview is going to come out? | ||
It just went on and on. | ||
It was supposed to be an hour hit, and I think we ended up three hours. | ||
She just enjoyed the conversation, and everybody was joking, well, we'll just shoot the whole season and be done with it today. | ||
I think you're going to see it roll out as multiple episodes. | ||
She's a brilliant, brilliant woman. | ||
It was such a pleasure to talk to her, and she knows more about vaccine statistics than I do. | ||
She is on it. | ||
No, she's very special. | ||
Candace Owens is very special. | ||
Okay, Doctor, thank you. | ||
We look forward to hearing an update on your Hawaii conference, so thank you very much for joining us, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Dr. Malone, fighting this fight throughout the world. | ||
I want to bring in Philip Patrick, but can we play, Philip, thank you for joining us from Birchgold. | ||
I gotta play, Larry Summers is interviewing to be Secretary of the Treasury for the illegitimate regime, that's Joe Biden. | ||
Can we play Larry Summers' interview from tomorrow and then I'll bring in Philip Patrick. | ||
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Andrea, I think it's roughly madness that we are still buying mortgages at a time when we've got a record housing boom. | |
I don't find it easy at all to understand why we're buying government bonds at all. | ||
And I don't know why people believe that an increase in interest rates to below 2% is going to beat out of the system a once in 40 year inflation. | ||
So my own instincts are to be quite cautious about the economic prospect going forward. | ||
I think we're likely to require higher interest rates than the Fed now foresees or than the market now foresees. | ||
And I think the risks of some form of economic disruption are quite material. | ||
Well, you know better than anyone what the political impact of that is in a midterm. | ||
I think it's going to be a difficult time. | ||
Look, I think there's a basic truth, which is when there's inflation, 100% of the people see higher prices. | ||
When there's unemployment, only a small percentage of the people are actually incrementally unemployed. | ||
And I can explain and other economists can explain that wage increases and price increases, if they're balanced, Don't really change things. | ||
But the popular perception is that people are earning their wage increases and that inflation is taking it away from them. | ||
And I think prudent policymaking has to recognize that. | ||
And at a time when trust in our society is really extremely important, I think we really need to think very hard about making sure we're moving aggressively to contain inflation. | ||
OK, a bombshell out of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on the unconstitutionality of their election in the mail-in ballots. | ||
A bombshell in Kiev today with the president of Kiev saying, hey, I'm the president here. | ||
I know what's going on. | ||
I'm on the ground. | ||
I have more information. | ||
Essentially, Joe Biden's a liar and they're spinning this thing up. | ||
And actually, an equivalent bombshell yesterday. | ||
It was on Andrea Mitchell in the noon hour. | ||
Larry Summers, a former Secretary, Treasury and head of the National Economic Council for a couple of one for Obama, one for Clinton, a bombshell. | ||
And he had this big, I think, New York magazine piece trying to rehab him. | ||
He's running to be secretary of the Treasury. | ||
He's running for Janet Yellen to be fired because it can't fire Powell, although I think Powell's confirmation hearing for the second term is going to be incredible. | ||
Right there was a bombshell. | ||
We had Christopher Leonard on yesterday, and if we get to cover that book back up, The Lords of Easy Money. | ||
I can't recommend a book more strongly, particularly business types out there. | ||
If you want to really understand what's going on in capital markets, underlying society, it's got massive political implications. | ||
Philip, we got about a minute here, and then I'm going to hold you over. | ||
Larry Summers, basically dumped all over the Biden administration's policy and the Fed's policy right now of continue with easy money. | ||
Philip Patrick. | ||
Well, look, he was absolutely spot on. | ||
And I think the last point he made was was absolutely right. | ||
Although wages are increasing, if inflation is increasing at a faster rate, it affects every individual massively in the United States. | ||
Real disposable incomes adjusted for inflation fell at 5.8% in the last quarter of last year, and predictions are that it's going to rise. | ||
I think he was absolutely spot on. | ||
I think the Fed's response is not strong enough to crush inflation, and What's crazy than anything is Biden's trying to dress inflation up as economic growth. | ||
I mean, he came out. | ||
This was bonkers yesterday. | ||
He said that, you know, celebrating the best economy in 38 years, citing 6.9 percent GDP growth in 2021. | ||
Guess what? | ||
I thought it was a very strange coincidence. | ||
Prices for gross domestic purchases also rose 6.9% in 2021. | ||
This guy's basically trying to dress up a higher cost of living as economic growth. | ||
It's bonkers. | ||
Bonkers. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break and when I bring Philip back, they talk about us and the misinformation and trust in society and trust in society's institutions. | ||
Whether it's the national security and the president on Ukraine, right? | ||
Whether it is the Federal Reserve and what they're really talking about and being straight with people about the monetary supply and what's really causing inflation. | ||
Or if it's about the balloting in the election of 2020 with the unconstitutionality in Pennsylvania. | ||
Back next with Trust in Society. | ||
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OK, we got a lot to get to. | ||
I got the great Royce White. | ||
We're going to talk about this economy and the party of Davos and all this. | ||
And I've got Tom King's going to join us in a minute. | ||
He's the lawyer arguing this blockbuster. | ||
News coming out of the court in the Commonwealth Court in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the unconstitutionality of Act 77, unconstitutional mail-in ballots. | ||
Where'd you hear that first? | ||
On the war room back in June and July of 2020 when we told you that was CNN. | ||
So suck on that, Jim Acosta. | ||
We're coming for CNN. | ||
OK, we're going to tell Malone. | ||
Right. | ||
Everything that needs to happen there to clean you guys out and to make that a respectable, honest news organization, not a bunch of clowns running around with misinformation. | ||
That's all you've been doing, lying to the American people. | ||
And we are going to prove it, sir. | ||
OK, Philip, Larry Summers was a bombshell, by the way. | ||
Millie and Austin have just announced 1 o'clock, 1 p.m. | ||
in our nation's capital over there at the Pentagon. | ||
They're going to give a wait for it, a press conference. | ||
Because the Biden administration's been caught lying to the American people. | ||
They've been caught on the world stage lying. | ||
They're jeopardizing a shooting war over in Ukraine. | ||
They've been called out now by BuzzFeed and Axios. | ||
They said Kiev's going to be sacked. | ||
And the president, who's a former stand-up comic, is sitting there going, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Remember, they impeached Donald Trump off a phone call, a perfect phone call. | ||
And now you've got Biden trying to stir up what a guy said. | ||
I don't know what you're talking about, but you guys in America are so far ahead of the thing. | ||
You've got to calm down. | ||
We don't need hysteria. | ||
Then he gives a press conference. | ||
He gives a press conference. | ||
The president of Ukraine and basically calls Joe Biden out for being a liar. | ||
So what do they have to do? | ||
They got it. | ||
They can't roll out Biden. | ||
They got to roll out. | ||
They got to roll out the two grand dunes, Austin and Millie, with two great track records there. | ||
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They're going to come out now and try to just call it a cleanup. | ||
Well, there's nothing to clean up, okay? | ||
We're not going to war. | ||
If they had any polling at all that supported any of their lies and misrepresentation, it would be bombarded 24-7. | ||
They haven't. | ||
It's been crickets, and that's when we reached out to Barris. | ||
His polling, about 30%. | ||
It turns out Rasmussen's polling's about the same way. | ||
I think it's 31%, okay? | ||
Support it. | ||
And then when they get the details, nobody supports it. | ||
I want to go back to this Summers thing yesterday, a bombshell. | ||
He essentially said it's ridiculous, the Fed is still doing quantitative easing. | ||
He said it's ridiculous we're doing this, even considering we're juicing this situation. | ||
He said what they're talking about, the slow interest rates are ridiculous. | ||
It's not going to get the systemic inflation that they built into this. | ||
And he's saying, hey, you know what? | ||
You've got to take tougher measures. | ||
But tougher measures are going to crash markets. | ||
And that's going to drive you further into recession than these guys already are. | ||
Philip Patrick. | ||
Summers is running for Secretary of Treasury. | ||
But is there anything there that you heard him say that you don't agree with? | ||
He was absolutely spot on. | ||
And it's not even a case of agreeing or disagreeing. | ||
It's plain. | ||
It's clear to see in front of us. | ||
Like I said, the concern that he has wages increasing at a slower rate than inflation, it's here to the tune of 5.8%. | ||
And that's what hits Americans, right? | ||
It's when your bigger paychecks buy less, right? | ||
He's correct. | ||
The response from the Federal Reserve is nowhere near enough. | ||
to crush inflation. Last time inflation was at today's level was in 1982. | ||
Interest rates on treasuries were at 14.5%, 14.5% to crush that inflation. We're nowhere near that today. This meager raise in interest rates is not going to do anything to crush inflation, and it's giving jitters to the market. These guys haven't got a clue what they're doing, and quite frankly, war may be the only solution to try and boost popularity. | ||
The people don't want it, but nothing unites people like a hanging. | ||
I mean, it's... | ||
Crazy, what this guy is doing. | ||
Crazy. | ||
The gaslighting. | ||
The gaslighting, and this is what, they can't lie to the American people about the Ukraine because Tucker Carlson, ourselves, others have been on there exposing their lies from day one about these crazy warmongers. | ||
That's what they want. | ||
Philip, how do people, if they want to know about precious metals, you're the guys to go to. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do people, and you've been so great, I wanted to say, Audience every time after you come on people reach out to me said we love this guy Not just that he makes himself accessible to talk about precious metals and gold. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
birchgold.com slash Bannon great information for your listeners You can reach me directly at Philip Patrick on getter really good information birchgold.com slash Bannon Thank you very much, Philip. | ||
Appreciate you coming on. | ||
Okay, we're scrambling on this show. | ||
We kind of had to go out of order here, but I got Tom King. | ||
Tom King's one of the great lawyers that's arguing this. | ||
Tom joins us by phone from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Tom, this looks like a blockbuster today. | ||
The Commonwealth Court ruled that Act 77 that allowed mail-in ballots is unconstitutional. | ||
You're one of the lawyers in this. | ||
Can you walk us through exactly what's going on? | ||
Yes, Steve. | ||
Thanks for having me on. | ||
It's always an honor. | ||
So, in the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania, early this morning, a decision was entered by Judge Leavitt, who's the President Judge Emeritus of the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania. | ||
That's a statewide court in Pennsylvania. | ||
And that court, in a wonderful opinion, it's about 50 pages long, declared that this act is unconstitutional. | ||
This is the provision that provides for the mail-in ballots in Pennsylvania. | ||
It's what the president said all along was unconstitutional. | ||
It's what Congressman Mike Kelly said was unconstitutional. | ||
And this decision this morning, Steve, says that it's void ab initio, which, as you know, is the Latin term meaning from the beginning. | ||
So if it's void ab initio, it was void before the 2020 election. | ||
So the implications of that I'll leave for others. | ||
It's a terrific decision. | ||
Even the dissent, there's a dissent, and the dissent says that the majority opinion is a scholarly work, and so it is. | ||
It traces our Constitution in Pennsylvania back into the early 1800s. | ||
We've had the same provisions forever. | ||
The Act should never have been adopted. | ||
We would not have had mail-in balloting, and we would have avoided an awful lot of trouble that occurred in Pennsylvania with respect to it. | ||
There's yet another stop that this case will make, and that's undoubtedly it'll be appealed to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, and we'll see what happens. | ||
But as of today, with Joe Biden coming to Pittsburgh, this is the news that we have for him, that Act 77 is unconstitutional. | ||
And what it provides for in the act itself is that if any part of the act is unconstitutional, then the whole act is unconstitutional. | ||
So that's the news out of Pennsylvania this morning, and that's a big deal out here. | ||
I want to, by the way, Joe Biden, remember, even before this came out this morning, because maybe some guys knew what was happening, no prominent politician is going to stand on the stage with him. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Joe from Scranton. | ||
That's a signal right there. | ||
They're pulling the station. | ||
I think they got a pedicure scheduled or get the tires rotated. | ||
Tom King. | ||
Well, even worse than that, Steve, is There's on TV this morning, Fetterman, the left-wing liberal candidate, Lieutenant Governor, who flies the marijuana flag outside the Capitol in Pennsylvania, Fetterman, who said he wasn't available to be on the stage with Joe Biden, showed up at a tragic, there's a bridge collapse in Pennsylvania, in Pittsburgh, and lo and behold, there's Fetterman at the bridge collapse, | ||
I was saying that when he said previously he couldn't be available to be with the President today in Pittsburgh. | ||
He's getting his tires changed after that. | ||
That's why he can't be there. | ||
I just want to read a quote and have you explain this to me Tom. | ||
This is a quote from the appendix. | ||
A constitutional amendment must be presented to the people and accepted into our fundamental law before legislation authorizing no excuse mail-in voting can be placed upon our statute books. | ||
Is that one of the key phrases of this? | ||
Can you explain what that means to the audience? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
What that means is that The only way that the Constitution could have been amended would have been a constitutional amendment, and the voters of Pennsylvania would have been given the opportunity to say yes or no to mail-in voting. | ||
That didn't happen. | ||
Instead, the Constitution was bypassed, and this act was enacted, and the result was that we had mail-in balloting, which is, as of this morning's decision, unconstitutional. | ||
I want to go back. | ||
Can you recite that Latin phrase and what it means, sir? | ||
Ab initio, meaning from the beginning. | ||
So if something is void, ab initio, recently, Steve, we got the we got the mask mandate declared unconstitutional in Pennsylvania about a month ago, and the court declared it was void, ab initio, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, meaning from the beginning. | ||
So it means whenever this whenever this act went into effect, It was illegal from the beginning. | ||
And you'll leave for other minds to determine what that means for the certification of the electors and everything regarding that, correct? | ||
That's for other people, because you're the lawyer on this case, correct? | ||
Yes, sir. | ||
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Tom, are you on social media? | ||
I know we've had you on before, you haven't been, but are you on social media? | ||
How do people find you? | ||
How do they find about your writings, your thoughts, your interviews, all that? | ||
Well, I'm not on social media, but they're welcome to contact me by email, which is tking at dmkcg.com, or they're welcome to reach out to me. | ||
I'm also, I serve as the General Counsel of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania, and I'm an active lawyer in Pennsylvania, proud to be so, and they're welcome to reach out to me. | ||
I'm glad to contact, glad to communicate with them. | ||
Tom, we'll get the email up there. | ||
I've got to tell you, I want to thank you so much for all the effort you guys have done up there in the Commonwealth. | ||
It's been a long, tough fight, and I've got to tell you, it was grim. | ||
One last thing. | ||
Given that the state court, the Commonwealth Court, has done this in this magnificent opinion, worked through the history, when Congressman Kelly and people put this forward to get into the federal system, why was it that you think the federal system needed the Commonwealth to start to Is he working his way through the courts so that they wouldn't pick it up back when this thing was heated between November 3rd and Biden's illegitimate inauguration? | ||
Well, there's two parts to that. | ||
So one, the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, when it dealt with this issue before, it simply said that the Congressman Kelly's case that he and Sean Parnell brought in Pennsylvania was that it couldn't be brought because they brought it after the election. | ||
And so, they applied the legal term latches, meaning it was barred because it was too late. | ||
They said the election had already taken place, and people had already voted, and people had relied on it, and therefore, they couldn't bring the suit. | ||
That case got appealed to the U.S. | ||
Supreme Court, and unfortunately, a majority of the court did not agree to hear the case. | ||
I participated amicus curiae for The Republican Party of Pennsylvania in support of Congressman Kelly in the Supreme Court, and we were disappointed that the Supreme Court didn't hear it then. | ||
But it sets up the current situation where the Supreme Court has not said that the Commonwealth Court is wrong. | ||
They simply said that Kelly and Farnell were too late to bring it. | ||
So it'll be a very interesting situation when we get to the Supreme Court again in this case. | ||
As to the federal system, I can't speak to why the US Supreme Court didn't agree to hear it, but there was an appeal filed to the US Supreme Court and a majority of that court did not agree to hear it at that time. | ||
It got tossed in with all the other election cases. | ||
We also had a very disappointing decision there on, as you know, on the extension of the election, which was really a terrible situation, and that should have been heard. | ||
Just as Thomas said, it should have been heard, and I agree with him wholeheartedly. | ||
Tom King, you're a patriot and a warrior. | ||
We can't thank you enough. | ||
Thank you very much for coming to the Warrior. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
It's my honor to be on with you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Misinformation, disinformation, that. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's unconstitutional. | ||
From the beginning. | ||
Throw them all out! | ||
Let's start the decertification process right now. | ||
Mark Elias, all your cheating didn't work in the end. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Royce White will join us on the other side. | ||
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... in that country. Kier has new reporting this morning on the impact of Beijing's policies. | ||
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In this orphanage and school in Turkey, more than 100 children study together. | |
We have fun. | ||
Eat together. | ||
I'm just a boy. | ||
Live together. | ||
They are far from home. | ||
Their families torn apart. | ||
Because they are ethnic Uyghurs, a Muslim minority from Western China. | ||
Their families fleeing what they say is persecution in China for their faith For some, the orphanage's director, Abibullah Qasemi, has become their lifeline. | ||
You're all these kids have got right now. | ||
You are their parents. | ||
I can be their father. | ||
I can be their mother. | ||
They have all my attention, he tells me. | ||
I gotta bring in Royce right into this. | ||
This is Willie Geist in the Morning Joe. | ||
Cowards. | ||
You people are a disgrace. | ||
You are giving billions of dollars to a transnational criminal organization that's running concentration camps, concentration camps in China, the Chinese Communist Party, the transnational criminal organization that you're kowtowing to, yet you're too gutless to send over your announcers because of the pandemic that's raging over there, but you're going to do some sop today about the poor Uyghurs that have left in Turkey and the kids? | ||
You think that's going to be good enough? | ||
No. | ||
Ari Melber, Joy Ann Reid, Chris Hayes, Rachel Maddow, all of you, where are your stories on this dictatorship and what it's doing to the Chinese people? | ||
Lao Bai Jing, you're gutless cowards and playing some sop in the morning is not good enough. | ||
You think people are going to fall for that? | ||
You're gutless cowards. | ||
And I'm going to bring in a guy that's been laying wood to mainstream media and taking a personal hit financially for doing it, the great Royce White. | ||
Royce, give me your opinion of the mainstream media, these Beijing games and everything you've been fighting for. | ||
Well, thanks for having me back, Steve. | ||
You know, I would just say that all of these corporate oligarchs have bent the knee, right? | ||
And people like the Uyghurs are collateral damage. | ||
And I feel terrible for what's taking place in China, what's happened to the Uyghurs. | ||
It is a genocide. | ||
And I think that the West should respond. | ||
But also the West needs to understand that that is the tyranny on the horizon for us as well, and that the working class and other groups of people, when this fourth industrial revolution really unfolds and full tilt, that they'll be expendable too. | ||
They'll be collateral as well, just like the Uyghurs are today. | ||
Royce, you've personally stood up to this. | ||
I mean, on your basketball league that you're one of the stars of was a major media corporation and you would wear this shirt out in support of people and people try to shut you down. | ||
And this has happened throughout with Nike and everything else, everything you've been getting in people's face about supporting these corporations that are in business with the party of Davos and particularly in business with the transnational corporations. | ||
Talk about your journey. | ||
Well, you know, I've spoken loudly about many topics. | ||
I think that the Uyghur genocide is one of the defining issues of our time, if not the defining issue of our time, because it is a litmus test for our ideas of freedom and justice. | ||
And as it pertains to freedom and justice, you know, one of the things that makes me most upset is when our elites or the establishment stand at a podium And insult the intelligence of the common folk, because I come from common folk. | ||
I come from a blue-collar family, from the working class. | ||
And I don't think there's anything more insulting to free people everywhere than for the World Economic Forum to hold a global summit and invite Xi Jinping to be the keynote speaker in the middle of a genocide that he's perpetrating. | ||
You know, so the fight seems obvious to me. | ||
The fight for freedom seems obvious to me, and it's the biggest fight we have. | ||
We are in a crisis caught between two very distinct places, tyranny and freedom. | ||
And American citizenship is the first and last line of defense for freedom. | ||
And we need to understand the severity of what's taking place here. | ||
Royce, you have a progressive channel like MSNBC, but they don't make a mention of this. | ||
What's your assessment of their culpability in perpetuating this genocide? | ||
Well, I'll say this. | ||
I believe that we have a fight for sovereignty at our southern borders there in Texas, and I believe in that fight. | ||
I believe in borders. | ||
I believe in the nation-state. | ||
But make no mistake about it. | ||
The biggest fight for sovereignty in this country in the West is in our boardrooms, okay? | ||
Anytime you hear them say, build back better, fourth industrial revolution, the Great Reset, all I hear is tyranny and the corporatocracy and the moral decadence of a corporatocracy is how you end up with stolen elections and everything that comes along with it, okay? | ||
And I saw the Malevolence and the incompetence and the arrogance and the lack of faith from the corporatocracy 10 years ago. | ||
So to me, MSNBC, CNN, and all of these other liberal media establishments, they're just in on the racket. | ||
And that's just obvious at this point. | ||
The question is, what are we prepared to sacrifice in the interest of preserving freedom? | ||
And that's the hour that we're at now. | ||
And I'm certainly willing to sacrifice a career in basketball, that seems. | ||
Like nothing at all compared to what we're dealing with here. | ||
You're a hero and a patriot. | ||
How do people follow you on social media? | ||
How do they get to your writings? | ||
Substack. | ||
You know, all my writings are free. | ||
Would love for people just to be able to read the content. | ||
And I'm also on Getter as well. | ||
And my Getter runs hot, as General Bannon likes to say. | ||
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So look forward to hearing from some of you. | |
You're a patriot and American hero, and I think there are great, great days ahead of you. | ||
We'll get to that later. | ||
Royce White, thank you. | ||
Honored to have you on today. | ||
That's the guy that stood in the breach. | ||
These heroes you're seeing, they're taking risks and they're standing in the breach and they're not going to back down. | ||
That's why we're winning. | ||
From Pennsylvania to this afternoon at 1 o'clock, you're going to see him scurry in to try to spin it out. | ||
of the lies of Joe Biden to try to start this war in Ukraine. | ||
We're going to be back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
We're going to have folks from Pennsylvania, live coverage. | ||
We're going to have this coverage of Ukraine, of the economy, of all of it. | ||
Do not miss the 5 o'clock edition on Friday of The War Room. |