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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
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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. Bannon. | ||
But I do just want to say something personal for a moment, if I may. | ||
Sure. | ||
That is, I mean, I feel it deeply personally, but also I think I speak for all of us and our colleagues. | ||
This is an incredible loss. | ||
It's an incredible loss. | ||
Jeff, Peter Navarro, guest hosting today for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I sit here with a heavy heart, celebrating the life of Marty Bannon, Steve's dad. | ||
He made it as a centenarian, 100 years old. | ||
No finer man has walked the planet. | ||
He taught Steve well. | ||
He left the world a better place. | ||
We grieve his loss and I'm sure everybody in the posse out there, their hearts and prayers are with Steve. | ||
We have a packed show today. | ||
I'm going to be bringing in Dr. Robert Malone. | ||
To get one of his first reactions to the Joe Rogan apology scandal. | ||
But first, I want to start with a riff on that cold open there. | ||
And if Denver could actually play that thing again real quick, that would be kind of interesting. | ||
Can we do that, Denver? | ||
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I just want to say something personal for a moment, if I may. | |
Sure. | ||
That is, I mean, I feel it deeply personally, but also I think I speak for all of us and our colleagues. | ||
This is an incredible loss. | ||
It's an incredible loss. | ||
Yeah, not. | ||
That's Alison Camerota. | ||
For years, she was on the show New Day, which started off CNN's morning programming. | ||
She co-hosted with John Berman. | ||
And I find it ironic that for all the damage The Jeff Zucker has done to this country for all the blood that is on Jeff Zucker's hands. | ||
He gets fired at the woke CNN for having a consensual relationship with a divorcee when he himself was divorced as well, and Camerata laments that as well. | ||
What I lament Is Jeff Zucker's entire career after he decided it was in the best interest of CNN's ratings to go after Donald John Trump relentlessly using the power of propaganda at the Clinton News Network. | ||
What I think is really important here is to understand the history of cable TV. | ||
In the beginning, there was Ted Turner. | ||
He was a conservative, but you would never know it from the coverage of CNN. | ||
It was a nonpartisan, straight news station for many years. | ||
It really had a heyday As the place you would go whenever there was any kind of breaking news around the world. | ||
It spent a tremendous amount of its budget on straight reporting. | ||
It spared no expense in sending camera crews and reporters out, hurricanes, tsunamis, war zones, whatever it was. | ||
CNN simply did a hell of a job. | ||
There's no question about it. | ||
The beginning of the end of CNN as a legitimate news network. | ||
Uh, came when Roger Ailes, uh, was put into the position over at Fox News, um, and given free reign to develop that network, um, as an instrument, uh, essentially of, of the Republican Party and conservative ideology. | ||
Um, Ailes made no bones about the fact that Fox was essentially going to be, um, an extension Of Republican power in this country and shaped the news accordingly. | ||
What else understood at that time was that the center of this country politically was was center, right? | ||
There was a demographic even beginning then. | ||
To age and there was a hunger amongst that large demographic for having their news salted with a time very salty opinion. | ||
It started with O'Reilly and today it's Hannity and we've had a lot of folks in between. | ||
Look, it's all well and good for cable news stations, basically, to engage in ideological Ventures. | ||
I don't have a problem with that per se, but what it did to CNN was take what was our best shot at straight news and under Zucker's leadership turn it in to the worst kind of liberal, woke, progressive propaganda designed to bury Donald John Trump in the 2020 election. | ||
Project Veritas did a great job exposing that. | ||
Good for them. | ||
But my biggest beef with Jeff Zucker is the line he crossed, and I was personally involved in this, the line Zucker crossed, Alison Camerota, who you saw in that clip, John Berman, others at CNN, was when they killed hydroxychloroquine as a safe and effective therapeutic during the pandemic, simply because it was something that Donald Trump hoped and suggested might actually | ||
And there's blood on Jeff Zucker's hands. | ||
That's what he should have been fired for. | ||
So today is an interesting day. | ||
I think that if there's any sense in this world, CNN might want to step back and reevaluate its whole strategy right now. | ||
It had a heyday leading into the election. | ||
Of 2020, its ratings spiked, but now in the wake and the aftermath of that election with the Biden regime failing as it is doing, and with the people who watch CNN now waking up to the fact that the woke politics of that network | ||
A really inconsistent both with mainstream American values and in many cases the simple and plain truth as we know it. | ||
It would be wonderful to see whoever replaces Zucker to recommit to the Turner vision of a cable news network that brings CNN, I guess the last thing I'll say about it is a couple things actually. | ||
us to decide what that news means rather than shove opinions down our throat. | ||
CNN, I guess the last thing I'll say about it is a couple things actually. | ||
Cuomo, Chris Cuomo, Cuomo has hard elbows as does his brother Andrew. | ||
There's speculation that this was a Cuomo kind of godfather kind of type hatchet job on Zucker. | ||
Kind of like, okay, you got rid of me, now I'm getting rid of you. | ||
It'll be interesting to see if that bubbles up. | ||
But the bench at CNN is growing increasingly thin over at MSNBC. | ||
We just saw yesterday Rachel Maddow take an unexpected leave. | ||
The liberal wokes are deserting the ships, but again, I hope that there's some higher level discussion at CNN. | ||
Get back to your Ted Turner roots. | ||
Now, what I'd like to do is pivot. | ||
To a guest that I had an honor to be one of the first to interview him here on The War Room way back when. | ||
We've done some op-eds together in the Washington Times with the help of Kelly Sadler there, the crack editor there, Dr. Robert Malone. | ||
I want to bring him in. | ||
We're going to have a couple of discussions today. | ||
I want to first, we'll talk a little bit about the Joe Rogan apology tour. | ||
And then we'll do a sharp pivot in the next segment at some point to lay the predicate for what is likely to be one of the biggest blockbuster news stories of the entire pandemic related to a whistleblower. | ||
Complaint at the Department of Defense related to how a forced vaccines of our military personnel is Killing more people than any of our enemies at least of late So as I bring in Doc Malone, I want to I want to play Denver if you can play that Joe Rogan apology tour clip and then I'm going to ask the good doctor to react to that | ||
Neil Young has removed his music from the platform of Spotify and Joni Mitchell and apparently some other people want to as well. | ||
I'm very sorry that they feel that way. | ||
I most certainly don't want that. | ||
I'm a Neil Young fan. | ||
I've always been a Neil Young fan. | ||
I'll tell you a story at the end of this about that. | ||
One of the things that Spotify wants to do that I agree with is that at the beginning of these controversial podcasts, like specifically ones about COVID, is to put a disclaimer and say that you should speak with your physician and that these people and the opinions that they express are contrary to the opinions of the consensus of experts, which I think is very important. | ||
Sure, have that on there. | ||
I'm very happy with that. | ||
Also, I think if there's anything that I've done that I could do better is have more experts with differing opinions right after I have the controversial ones. | ||
I would most certainly be open to doing that. | ||
Yeah, a lot of times when interesting major things happen, we kind of remember where we are and what we were thinking. | ||
Where were you when you first got wind of that, and do you feel like a bus hit you, or is that fair game? | ||
What was your initial reaction to that? | ||
A colleague who's a reporter down in Austin sent it to me while I was sitting around a campfire in Maui, is the honest truth. | ||
Uh, my initial gut reaction as I watched it was, uh, well, do I have, uh, tire tracks on my back from the bus running over me? | ||
Uh, and, and, uh, then upon thinking a little bit more about this, it's been fascinating watching it play out. | ||
And I think we're going to get into that a little bit, but here I'm looking at Spotify, uh, Spotify, uh, stock, um, prices and, uh, and they seem to have dropped a bit, uh, And let's see, I'm going to look at the one-month projection. | ||
Yeah, well, they seem to have dropped quite a bit since January, and then they had a little pop after the Rogan announcement, but they're dropping back down a little bit. | ||
I think that this is all about the Benjamins. | ||
This kerfuffle Really, we're playing it out in the landscape of clearly a concerted effort to remove people and their ability to speak. | ||
And it's unfortunate that Spotify caved and Joe caved. | ||
But in general, I think that they were facing some market cap problems. | ||
They really still are. | ||
And this gave them a little bit of a bump, but I think it's going to be short lived. | ||
Doc, let me drill down a little bit. | ||
First of all, let's play this out. | ||
So you go on the show, you would be, I guess, in this category where you go on the show and they have to put a disclaimer before and after you go on That show. | ||
I mean, how do you feel about that in and of itself? | ||
I mean, this disclaimer. | ||
Give me 20 seconds on that. | ||
We'll come back. | ||
I don't want to hit that right at. | ||
What it does is put Spotify in the same category as Facebook and Twitter with these statements about veracity, which are grossly misleading. | ||
All right, we'll be right back here in Steve Bannon's War Room with Dr. Robert Malone. | ||
We're going to drill down a little bit more into the Joe Rogan saga, also Neil Young. | ||
Turns out that Neil Young and Pfizer, it's more than six degrees of separation there. | ||
Back in the Worm. | ||
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First, there was kitty porn. | ||
Now, there's kitty vaccine porn. | ||
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You bought them a bike helmet and shin guards. | |
Now, you can help protect them against COVID-19. | ||
Children ages 5 and up are now eligible to be vaccinated. | ||
It's safe, effective, and free. | ||
From soccer to slumber parties, keep your children safe doing what they love. | ||
Schedule their COVID-19 vaccine today. | ||
Safe? | ||
No. | ||
Effective? | ||
No. | ||
Free? | ||
Not if it compromises your health for the rest of your young life. | ||
How about somebody putting the disclaimer on this kiddie vaccine porn? | ||
Do you hear me, Joe Rogan? | ||
That was one of my guilty pleasures is listening to sports podcasts and that public service announcement loosely construed came up and to me that's that's like pure Vaccine kiddie porn right there. | ||
Doc, react to that quickly, please. | ||
When you hear a thing like that, when you hear this mothery sounding voice saying, hey, vaccines are just, they're available for five and years old and over now, and they're safe, effective, and free. | ||
What say you, Doc? | ||
So this is akin to the big bird marketing. | ||
I'm trained in medical affairs. | ||
This is surrogate marketing of a vaccine product that's being purchased by the government. | ||
It's illegal. | ||
These are unlicensed products. | ||
This is flat out illegal. | ||
You notice that when I complained about this with CNN, they shut it down. | ||
So whoever's promoting this, you use the term kiddie porn. | ||
I often use the term fear porn, and this kind of falls in that same basket of the government promoting messaging and trying to sell vaccines, which is basically the government acting as a surrogate for Pfizer. | ||
This is flat out illegal in terms of medical ethics. | ||
If you knew what you know now, would you have done the Rogan interview? | ||
Oh yeah. | ||
I mean, so, you know, I've learned- You feel on net that it's a benefit, even though he ran over you and tried to diminish Yeah. | ||
I think, so that was my initial reaction, which is what you asked for. | ||
I think in retrospect, the person that's been damaged by this is Joe Rogan. | ||
I think this is a self-inflicted wound. | ||
It's really hit his image of being the tough guy. | ||
Being a martial artist, being a straight talker, and he clearly bent the knee. | ||
But, you know, $100 million will do that. | ||
If somebody came to me and said, hey, here's $100 million to get you to shut up, it would be a hard decision. | ||
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You know, $100 million can solve a lot of problems. | ||
Yeah, I think somebody did a movie about that one. | ||
It's called The Proposition. | ||
But look, let's drill down a little bit into Rogan's reaction to see whether he has a leg to stand on here. | ||
So there's this whole disclaimer thing. | ||
It's like, my view is that if you're going to have disclaimers, You're going to have to have somebody deciding who gets the disclaimer put upon them, and so you separate, you have a class of people with disclaimers on them, those would not, and so whoever doesn't have a disclaimer on must be telling the truth, and then everybody else is suspect. | ||
Do I have that wrong or right? | ||
That's pretty much it, and the person that makes the decision is the Trusted News Initiative globally, and the criteria are- Yeah, could go wrong there. | ||
If it's something which is different from what the CDC or the WHO is putting out, or Tony Fauci is putting out, it is by definition misinformation. | ||
All right, the other thing that really bugged me about what Rogan said in this stupid remark of his. | ||
Was this idea of if there's remarks that differ from the consensus scientific view, okay? | ||
Right now, I don't see a consensus in the scientific community on the issue of the quasi-vaccine. | ||
What I see is sharp differences of opinion That roughly fall into the category of a lot of those in the scientific community who get grant money from NIH are kind of in line with the idea that the vaccine is safe and effective. | ||
And then there's a whole lot of other folks, such as yourself, who are simply looking at the data as it's coming out. | ||
And saying, no, not safe, no, not effective, in fact, highly risky. | ||
So, am I wrong there? | ||
Is there a consensus in the scientific community that you're wrong and that you're like a black swan event, a controversy? | ||
Or, you know, how split is the opinion? | ||
Pretty split. | ||
I think you've characterized it well. | ||
What they're using is they're twisting words. | ||
Consensus equals that which is promoted by the government and exclude all others. | ||
This is the true Scotsman approach to debate, wherein anybody who differs from the established narrative can't possibly be a scientist or a physician of any credibility. | ||
So that's how the game works. | ||
And we all know it. | ||
The thing is, it's just getting increasingly unsustainable. | ||
You have the government of Great Britain, Scotland, all over northern Europe saying no more mandates and starting to acknowledge the risks here. | ||
They're also acknowledging the propaganda. | ||
And by the way, by the way, I'm reading the Amazon post here. | ||
Vaccine decrees axed at colleges. | ||
So it's happening here in America. | ||
I noted with interest how the NFL abandoned all testing protocols once we got into the playoffs. | ||
So I think the point here, Joe Rogan, is that there's no consensus view here. | ||
And you'd better be damn careful about who you put disclaimers on because it's kind of Kind of like a scarlet letter is the problem here. | ||
Let me give you one shot here. | ||
We've got a few minutes left in this segment, then next segment we'll do the Department of Defense stuff. | ||
I want to talk a little bit about this Neil Young thing. | ||
We've got what appears to be a nexus between Neil Young himself. | ||
Having a vested interest somehow in the Pfizer company through the intermediary of this shadowy private equity fund called BlackRock. | ||
So there's that. | ||
At the same time, we've seen a disturbing ...similarity between the rhetoric of Joni Mitchell issued in her press release and the rhetoric that Peter Daszak of the EcoHealth Alliance, that's Fauci's cutout who was used in the cover-up of the Wuhan lab escape. | ||
Basically Joni Phoney and Peter Daszak are using the same language to denounce Joe Rogan and implicitly Doc Malone. | ||
Comment, if you will, first on Neil Young and then on Joni Mitchell. | ||
You've got a few minutes to do that. | ||
I think Neil Young has been outed as having a significant conflict of interest. | ||
I mean, the thing is, he's largely irrelevant, and I'm sorry, but so is Joni Mitchell in terms of her politics. | ||
And, of course, Joni and Neil have a long, let's say gently, history. | ||
Having to do with Laurel Canyon and days gone by of rampant substance abuse. | ||
So, let's just, you know, these are two folks that are heading into their, they're in their 70s, heading into their 80s. | ||
I think it's fascinating that they've given up their basic principles and suddenly, apparently, are caught up in the fear, like most of their generation, and are taking these positions and then It's being revealed that they have financial conflicts of interest that are driving this because of, apparently in Neil Young's case, the investments that relate to Pfizer. | ||
It's truly unbelievable. | ||
I mean, I figured when Neil Young did that, it was just like, OK, just another woke, liberal kind of left wing Hollywood type musician. | ||
But he's actually, I mean, for the viewers here, Neil Young sold half of his music for a billion dollars to a company | ||
Which basically has an interest in in this BlackRock and the CEO of BlackRock used to be the CEO of Pfizer and and and so the BlackRock also has interest in Pfizer so Neil Young essentially is helping pimp and sell this vaccine to make money and it's like have I got that wrong but tell the viewers | ||
And listen, there's a little bit about the Joni Mitchell Dasik linguistic exercise we've got going, because that to me is like, that's equally fascinating. | ||
I agree. | ||
The question is, who's writing these press releases? | ||
And why are we seeing the same precise language used by the Dasik press releases and the Joni Mitchell press release? | ||
Who's actually writing these? | ||
Because Joni is quite compromised, as I understand it these days. | ||
She has a significant illness, and I don't know how competent she is mentally at this point. | ||
I'm sure she's still a lovely person, and I certainly don't want to cast aspersions on her, but these are not her words. | ||
They're coming from some third party. | ||
Peter, the whole thing is a farce. | ||
It's just follow the Benjamins like usual, and what we really have is what's been revealed Is that Mr. Rogan, bless his heart, is just another corporate hack. | ||
I'm sorry to say it. | ||
Useful idiots yet again for the Pfizer's. | ||
Let us note the irony here that it was Joni Mitchell herself who wrote the famous tune, Both Sides Now. | ||
I've looked at life from both sides now. | ||
I've looked at this vaccine from both sides now, but apparently not. | ||
Alright, we'll be right back. | ||
We're going to get to breaking news for tomorrow with Dr. Robert Malone. | ||
He's going to lay that predicate for us. | ||
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I want to lay the predicate for the discussion we're going to have, which is going to lay the predicate for a big announcement tomorrow. | ||
Here's the deal. | ||
This is really big news. | ||
There's been some whistle, and if I get this wrong, Doc, you straighten me out, but there's some whistleblowers at the Department of Defense who managed to get their hands on a large and important database related to the forced vaccination of all American military personnel. | ||
Let's think about that. | ||
The Biden regime has forced every American man and woman in uniform to take the vaccine whether they want to or not. | ||
Now, here's what's interesting. | ||
There is a database. | ||
Doc will describe this in more detail, but it's a database of all these military personnel we have. | ||
It goes over a very long period of time, and what it does is it gives you average rates of different kinds of diseases, heart attacks, inflammation of the heart lining, myocarditis, pericarditis, all sorts of kind of diseases that afflict our military personnel, right? | ||
And so you have that as a baseline over a long period of time. | ||
And so you have a very interesting experiment of what happens when you introduce the forced vaccination of military personnel to these statistics. | ||
And so what we have is this data before essentially a vaccine and then after. | ||
and the top line result is that there's a tremendously and statistically significant rise in the level of all manner of things that can make you sick or even kill you. | ||
So what tomorrow is what's going to happen is the folks who have been pursuing this are going to release specific information about this, and if that doesn't wake up the woke Pentagon and the Biden regime, I don't know what will. | ||
So let me turn now to Doc Malone. | ||
You have the floor. | ||
Tell us what I got right or what I got wrong, more importantly, and set up what's going to happen tomorrow. | ||
Well, you always get everything right, Peter, so that's not a problem. | ||
But diving a little deeper into it, what we have are two disclosures separately. | ||
from different whistleblowers within the Department of Defense. | ||
And one of them, the one that can be found now that you can go find, you can look on Rumble, the title is Leaked Database Shows U.S. | ||
Military Disease Skyrocketing After COVID-19 Inoculations. | ||
And I'm sure that we'll be putting that up as a link with this episode. | ||
So this shows stunning levels of increases, for instance, 285% increase in acute myocarditis since the initiation of the vaccine campaign compared to prior years. | ||
And there's increases in birth defects, spontaneous abortions, neurologic disease. | ||
It goes on and on and on. | ||
Now, this is a separate leak, a separate presentation of these data. | ||
Let's talk about where they come from. | ||
Let me ask you just one quick question. | ||
Let me just ask you one quick question. | ||
Are there any things that popped up in terms of adverse effects that you did not get in your initial assessment of what could go wrong with this? | ||
Anything that popped up in that, or is it all the ones that you identified early on? | ||
It pretty much validates everything right down to the birth effects and the reproductive risks. | ||
I'm stunned. | ||
I could never imagine being so completely validated. | ||
But there's an important nuance here. | ||
PolitiFact, with the notable fact checkers, which do whatever the government wants them to do, has claimed that these data are false because the DoD suggests that, well, the problem is that all the prior years were wrong. | ||
And so they have taken the database down and are now correcting it. | ||
Now, unfortunate for them, they were told by Senator Ron Johnson specifically not to do this. | ||
And the way that they're correcting it is like Laurel and Hardy. | ||
I mean, this is this is Keystone Cop stuff. | ||
They're putting in new data that is clearly fraudulent. | ||
And that's all going to come out. | ||
I've already been receiving legal letters about this. | ||
What we have here... And is this on the NIH side or is this on the Pentagon side? | ||
I mean, who's doing this misdeed? | ||
So, good question. | ||
The database is owned by the Pentagon. | ||
This is derived from the Defense Medical Surveillance System. | ||
And it's the scrubbed and de-identified version of that called DMED, Defense Medical Epidemiologic Database. | ||
And it is managed on a daily basis under contract let by NIH. | ||
So NIAID has access to all these data and they're actually funding all of this manipulation of the data that's now ongoing. | ||
But they've been caught red handed and they are explicitly acting In contrast, in contradicting legally the requirement by Senator Ron Johnson that they preserve all these data, this is going to get very ugly. | ||
We not only have these major bumps in adverse events after they started the mandatory vaccination, which fits with what I've been hearing from DoD personnel all the time I'm getting these calls, particularly from pilots, But we were just testifying yesterday, I think it was, with a JAG, as I mentioned before, a captain level JAG out from Pearl when I was in Maui. | ||
She flew over to take our testimony. | ||
But what we've got is a set of clear data that's been developed over many, many years by DoD with a sudden bump, just like we see with the VAERS database, by the way, with vaccine adverse events, just like we're seeing | ||
In the data, the actual data from the life insurance agents, in which we're now seeing being reported by undertakers in large undertaker organizations, where they're also documenting these sudden large bumps in all-cause death. | ||
And Doc, to be clear, this cohort we're talking about, military personnel, none of these people Should likely be getting vaccinated at all, given their state of health, right? | ||
You and I have discussed at length why this thing should only... Not according to the Great Barrington Declaration, not according to the opinion of Navarro and Malone, and these vaccines have not been justified. | ||
These are avoidable damages caused to our war fighters and all military personnel. | ||
Yeah, let's remember here where this damn thing started, okay? | ||
This started in a Chinese Communist Party lab, the Wuhan Institute of Virology, funded by Tony Fauci, using gain-of-function experiments to genetically engineer what effectively is a bioweapon. | ||
So not only has Communist China compromised the economy of the United States and helped elect Joe Biden, it now has compromised our military readiness. | ||
My only question is, are they that smart or did they just get lucky with this quasi-vaccine using it as a bioweapon? | ||
That's a question you certainly couldn't answer. | ||
But what strikes me about all of this is, as a social scientist myself, the purity of this database and the experiment couldn't be better. | ||
I mean, if you were going to design an experiment to determine whether vaccines could cause significant adverse events and were highly risky, you'd do it exactly like this. | ||
You got a long Track record prior to the event of vaccinations. | ||
As soon as you vaccinate, boom! | ||
All sorts of bad things happen. | ||
Doc, quickly summarize this court case, which is on a fast track now, where military personnel have sued the Pentagon because they're going to lose their jobs if they don't get the vaccine. | ||
What's that all about, and when's that likely to be decided? | ||
So it's apparently what we're referring to is the various deferment cases that have been advocated and moved forward finally after months of effort. | ||
These are about religious exemptions. | ||
This is kind of tip of the spear in objecting to these mandated vaccines. | ||
And there's two individuals, one in particular, I believe, is a naval commander who has a warship under his command. | ||
And they're talking about perp walking him off because he won't take the jab. | ||
And so what's happened is we have a couple of very senior, near-retirement military personnel that have taken it upon themselves to challenge what's being done at the Pentagon, which to my eye and to that of the JAG that I testified with, the documentation is quite clear that these are illegal orders. | ||
What they've done is the Secretary and Deputy Secretary levels in DoD for each of the services have created language that makes it so that they're not going to be held liable in the command chain. | ||
And then they've delegated down to levels to create language that is forcing DoD personnel to take unlicensed medical products, which is explicitly illegal. | ||
Yeah, let me express my frustration with these court cases because they're being pursued by people who don't want to be jabbed simply on religious exemption grounds, when in fact I would love to see Particularly based on this evidence now we're getting, military personnel basically suing the Pentagon on the basis of, hey, you have things just too risky to take. | ||
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What DOD has done for those objectors is they have given them a pathway that they can either resign, and they lose a lot of their benefits by the way, or they'll be subject to court-martial. | ||
And Dishonorable Discharge. | ||
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So, what they've done is... This is disgusting. | |
Yeah, they've done a little trick of, we're going to boot you out if you won't comply, or we're going to give you a dishonorable discharge with all the consequences. | ||
Doc, it's been a great pleasure, as always, to have you with us today. | ||
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If we can get you and Rogan in the ring again, I'm gonna bet on you. | ||
You're gonna take that dude down. | ||
You did it once, you do it again. | ||
We'll be back in the War Room. | ||
We're gonna be talking drones and George Soros. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The amoral George Soros or the moral George Soros? | ||
It's one person. | ||
It's one person who at one time engages in amoral activities and the rest of the time tries to be moral. | ||
Boy, does that guy disgust me. | ||
George Soros. | ||
Everybody in America needs to know exactly what George Soros is amorally and immorally doing right now to the United States of America and its democracy. | ||
A little background on George. | ||
This is a guy who made his first billion dollars shorting the British pound. | ||
Okay, what does that mean? | ||
He bet against the British pound, he bet the pound was going down, and the way he did it basically ensured that the pound was going to crash. | ||
Who did that hurt? | ||
It hurt the working class people. | ||
of Great Britain, the blue-collar working class. | ||
Didn't hurt the financial elites, it hurt Great Britain's working class. | ||
Did George Soros care? | ||
No! | ||
He was the amoral George Soros. | ||
He saw an opportunity, he basically went in for the kill, and he made just an obscene amount of money. | ||
He keeps doing that, all around the world. | ||
Soros makes financial plays that disrupt foreign governments and harm the little people, not the big people, the little people, the common folk, the deplorables, whether it's Thailand or Great Britain or anywhere in between. | ||
What does he use his money for? | ||
Well, one of the things he has done is his so-called Secretary of State project where he gives millions of dollars to elect secretaries of state like Kathy Buchvar in Pennsylvania during the 2020 election and Jocelyn Benson in Michigan in the 2020 election. | ||
What did they do? | ||
Yeah, they helped engineer the steel of the presidential election. | ||
Soros, is the old guard, big money, dangerous, the new guy, Mark Zuckerberg. | ||
He's the guy at Facebook who spent more money on the 2020 campaign in the battleground states than the Trump campaign did itself. | ||
Now, think about that. | ||
I mean, what kind of election laws do you have if a guy like Zuckerberg can spend half a billion dollars in six battleground states, seeding states with illegal drop boxes, paying people to ballot harvest, and doing all sorts of things, basically to steal an election from the 74 million people who voted for Donald John Trump? | ||
So this whole issue of the amoral billionaire who goes out and kind of makes their money, it's not amoral to me. | ||
It's immoral And that's what Soros is. | ||
That's what Zuckerberg is. | ||
So just thought I'd share that with you. | ||
I want to finish up This segment of the War Room. | ||
With a little discussion, there was a front page story in the Washington Compost today that I think is worth commenting on. | ||
When I was in the White House, one of my missions, my holy grails, the Great White Whales, Was to get Chinese drones out of American skies. | ||
And the problem we have is, in any market with the Chinese, it's the Chinese government that winds up heavily subsidizing an industry, wiping out the American competition, and then going in and dominating that competition. | ||
And that's what this company DGI did. | ||
The reason why it's so troubling, it's not just because of the jobs lost, it's because these drones, they got really good cameras, right? | ||
And so, by contract, any information and video that's collected by a Chinese drone, Can't go back to servers in mainland China, so you've got these drones flying all over government lands, military installations, you've got 70% of the drones sold in the US market are from this DGI company. | ||
That footage goes back. | ||
China has probably the most comprehensive library of footage that can be used by the Chinese military when they want to start shooting missiles at us of anything. | ||
One of my quests was to get an executive order signed, and we were able to do that two days before Inauguration Day on the way out. | ||
It shouldn't have taken that long. | ||
I blame Mark Meadows, the Chief of Staff, particularly for that. | ||
But we finally got it signed, and it basically banned all government agencies from being able to buy or fly Chinese drones. | ||
Biden has undid all of that and now comes new information today that, oh duh, the Chinese military is investing through third parties in DGI and there's the usual partnership Between the Chinese military and yet another Chinese enterprise that is capable of spying on this. | ||
The reporter Kate Cadell of the Washington Post managed to write what was a very lengthy story without mentioning whatsoever The Trump administration's role in trying to stop DGI. | ||
Just one more for the Washington Compost. | ||
So let me leave you with that to chew on. | ||
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