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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
You don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Probably warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the U.S., Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than 100 possible cases in the U.S. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't and the worst happens, Okay, welcome back here in the War Room. | ||
It's 4th February, the year of our Lord, 2022. | ||
It's nothing but breaking signal today, and there's some major developments around the world, both in the financial markets, the capital markets, and geopolitically. | ||
We're going to have James Polis on in a moment from American Mind, but I've got to go to Cortez. | ||
The entire party of Davos, the world economy, is predicated upon Because the Larry Finks of the world, the Ray Dalio's of the world, people that are going to sit there and lecture you every day. | ||
They're going to lecture you about what America should be and where America should go. | ||
And these are the guys that profited off of partnerships with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Which is like having a partnership with the Nazi party. | ||
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These are the same types of transnational criminals that that infected the world in the 1930s. | ||
And you're seeing this hurtling towards and General Kellogg said it was like the tripartite. | ||
What was announced today was like the tripartite deal between Germany, Japan and Italy in 1940. | ||
I actually think it's like the Nazis and the Russians in 1939. | ||
Right. | ||
Which would start war. | ||
Control the Eurasian landmass, and I understand in the digital age things are different, but hey, this is big league, and you've got nothing but bad hombres. | ||
Let's just go around. | ||
The Eurasian landmass, the world island, as Mackinder, the great Scottish geopolitical thinker, told us years ago, You had the control of the Eurasian landmass essentially leads you to world hegemony. | ||
You've got China. | ||
You've got Russia. | ||
You've got the mullahs in Iran. | ||
You've got Pakistan, which has taken all the One Belt One Road money. | ||
They're completely kowtow to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
You've got our buddy Erdogan in Turkey. | ||
He's as bad as all of them, right, and working with them nonstop. | ||
And now they cut the big deal with the Iranians on oil. | ||
You've got the Saudis playing footsies with them, right, to bail out Aramco. | ||
This is the exact opposite. | ||
The exact opposite of where the world was under the watch of Donald J. Trump. | ||
You know why? | ||
He brought the hammer. | ||
First off, when he walks in a room, he commands your attention and commands your respect. | ||
You've got a feckless old man there right now with, quite frankly, an embarrassing clown show. | ||
Tony Blinken. | ||
Right. | ||
That's Jake Sullivan. | ||
I mean, Steve Cortez, this is this is embarrassing. | ||
And to connect the economics there to the to the global geo strategy. | ||
Think of what American energy dominance under Donald Trump meant. | ||
It was terrible spectrum energy. | ||
It was terrible news. | ||
For those capitals, right, of those countries which largely wish America ill, right? | ||
It was terrible news for Moscow, for Tehran, terrible news for Riyadh, although maybe we put them sort of half in half out as far as the enemy situation. | ||
But regardless, my point is, American full-spectrum energy dominance was not just good for us economically, it was also fantastic for our strategic vision of the world and our interactions with the world. | ||
And it allowed us, in many ways, to not worry about a lot of spots of the world, which are now | ||
Very much, you know inflamed and I would say this too to also connect it to what's going on right now in Beijing the only Delegation the only American delegation that should be going to China right now is not athletes It's not news cameras or news crews from NBC or anywhere else It should only be a delegation of diplomats and attorneys with our demand terms for biological war reparations From the Chinese Communist Party for what they knowingly did to America what they knowingly did to the world. | ||
It was an epidemiological Pearl Harbor price and in fact are now being rewarded with a global soiree and they know because of our weakness and not confronting with this that we can be pushed if they can destroy the American economy if they can kill 800,000 Americans and 5 million people throughout the world and are not held account anytime you try to bring it up Right? | ||
The mainstream media beat you down? | ||
They understand they got it, right? | ||
What do they have to fear? | ||
They just let a biological weapon out. | ||
The easiest way for us to start, by the way, that payment, this wouldn't be enough, but it would be a great down payment, is the trillion dollars of Treasury debt that we owe them. | ||
That number should be written down to zero. | ||
Now it should be done in a methodical way, but we need to take that number to zero. | ||
We then also need to, if they don't voluntarily come up with reparations, which I'm doubting they will. | ||
It needs to come then from tariffs, and tariffs which would serve dual purposes of, number one, trying to repay us for damages, but number two, protecting American onshore. | ||
We ought to take the over a trillion dollars they got in bonds. | ||
In addition, the Chinese railroad bonds, what we ought to do is not allow them to come to capital markets, so they pay the American people back for that. | ||
Okay? | ||
I want to go now to James Polis. | ||
Here's the situation we're getting into, though. | ||
It's like the British in World War I and World War II, where you had these alliances on paper, but then they actually have to execute them, and your alliances become more of a problem than they become of a benefit. | ||
And this is about, you know, you've got Tucker, who's I think doing a great job bringing up what in the hell, we got an invasion on the southern border, But this city is totally focused on the eastern border of Ukraine, and now we force the Russians into a partnership with our mortal enemy, our existential Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Let's bring in James Polis from American Mind. | ||
Last time he was on, he was the executive editor. | ||
Now he's the editor of the American Mind. | ||
James, they put you to work? | ||
I mean, executive producer on a film, which I've been a couple, you just kind of go and you hang out. | ||
The producer actually does work. | ||
Is that what's happening in American Mind now, sir? | ||
Down there in the salt mine, Steve. | ||
Gotta hit it every day. | ||
Tell us about your thoughts on this whole situation with Ukraine and how the media, the firestorm of this, the drumbeats are going to war in Ukraine. | ||
Yeah, I mean, I think this is ultimately just about regime change in Russia. | ||
The digital world that we live in raises fundamental questions about what it means to be human at this point, why it's worth the bother, why it's worth the suffering. | ||
And every civilization state that's a major digital player right now is moving as fast as they can to establish their sovereignty in the digital world by taking advantage of really bringing back and making central to their regime their most basic theological civilizational resources. | ||
You see China trying to make the bots Daoists so that they can program their society into their sort of fundamental civilization again. | ||
I think they paid a real price. | ||
Uh, interacting with the West and globalization as they did their, their people became more amoral, more obsessed with money. | ||
Chinese don't like that. | ||
They want to create, you know, one harmonious, unified society and use technology to do that. | ||
You look over in Russia, their response to, uh, to digital was to build, you know, the main cathedral of the armed forces and roll out some really slick videos, uh, announcing a new, more intimate relationship between the church and the military. | ||
Uh, and, uh, they're kind of the last bastion of, you know, a really, uh, sort of ancient, Eastern Orthodox conservatism, you know, there are all these different Eastern Orthodox churches out there and a lot of them are, you know, quite weak and more or less propped up by U.S. | ||
dollars. | ||
You got the Ecumenical Patriarchate in Istanbul, Constantinople there. | ||
And even through the Trump years, you know, it's been U.S. | ||
policy to sort of use those different churches. | ||
The Patriarchate in Alexandria has been one of the latest. | ||
to back the breakaway Ukrainian Orthodox Church, which is sort of this nationalistic project. | ||
And they're doing this to wage a kind of theological digital war against the Russians in the hopes of cracking open that church, undermining Moscow's view of what Russian civilization is. | ||
And they're hoping to do this because they really can't countenance the presence of a European or really, you know a white regime out there that is posing a fundamental theological alternative to to what you know, the the US elite is offering I mean everyone worships something someone or something and you know I think in order to understand this conflict We got to understand what it is that what the people running the US regime at this point Do worship and and how they're using that theological | ||
framework their understanding of our ultimate role in the cosmos who we are as human beings To try to you know project their power around the world By the way, okay. The book is forever human the digital politics of spiritual war It's a very important thing. | ||
Because when I go around the world, and I would give talks and things like, people would say, hey, one of the things we have with American involvement, you bring all these values that are not our values, and you just said right there about the Chinese sitting there going, hey, all the bots are going to be Daoist, that they didn't like their interactions with us because of the amorality of it. | ||
Now, we would consider, particularly here in the war room, that we're the foundational, or our civilization is founded on We are the Judeo-Christian West, with Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome as the great underpinnings of that. | ||
I guess you're saying there's a divide between our elites and what the real beliefs and theology of the rest of the country, of the working class people, is that we're exporting a set of values that are not really the true American values? | ||
Is that your point? | ||
Well, I think, you know, you look at the way that Protestantism has secularized in the U.S. | ||
and, you know, especially across the English-speaking world. | ||
It's sucking in, you know, sort of knock-off versions of Buddhism and some other things. | ||
But really, you know, I think the effort has been underway since digital has really gotten its grip over the world to move people into a post-Christian mindset. | ||
You know, one in which it's not considered to be true that human beings really have a soul. | ||
It's not considered to be true that the salvation of that soul is something that should organize our spiritual lives. | ||
And moving people in a direction of thinking like, well, maybe human beings are ultimately obsolete. | ||
Maybe we've created a technology that's so powerful that our future is really just merging with that technology. | ||
And so there's sort of a theology of a cyborg future that is being used to reorient us, I think, toward embracing a social credit system. | ||
A biotechnological system where you more or less subscribe to being injected with whatever the experts tell you to be injected with. | ||
And when you look at the way that other countries are responding to these big questions about how do you convince your people that it's worth going through the day's sufferings and the challenges of life in the face of these extremely powerful technologies, They're reaching for religious justifications, and I think that's happening in sort of a strange new way in the West as well. | ||
James, Steve Cortes here. | ||
Regarding this really spiritual and philosophical battle that you're talking about, this war of ideas, it seems to me that perhaps one of the explanations for, in this town, in Washington, D.C., the American left has, to me, really an unnatural obsession with Russia right now. | ||
with Putin specifically, but really with Russia more generally. | ||
I would call it really almost in some ways a neurosis. | ||
And look, I don't think by any means that Putin is necessarily a good guy, and I think he largely uses the Russian church purely for his nefarious political aims rather than being a true warrior for Western or even Eastern Orthodox Christianity. | ||
However, I also suspect... | ||
I want to get your view on this is one of the reasons that the American left is obsessed with Putin and obsessed with Russia is for example, he is willing to state what are foundational truths like there are only two sexes. | ||
Is that part of the motivation here? | ||
I think it's all connected. | ||
I mean, we're what's what's up for grabs right now is which regimes tell which groups of people what they must espouse when it comes to the ultimate questions about who we are, we're here and what it's all about. | ||
We've seen as part of the social credit system that has already emerged through very close relationships and interactions between our most powerful corporations, big tech, and the military intelligence complex, an effort to build a new system, move America into a digital age on a footing where it's not just about suppressing certain kinds of speech, or even rewarding certain kinds of speech, but it's about making sure that the fundamental | ||
precepts about our human identity that the regime wants us to believe are made mandatory for people to espouse, for people to express, for people to hardwire into their education system. | ||
And that goes right down to the question of our natural identity, the fundamental biological distinctions between man and woman, the holiness of the body as the sort of receptacle or the bearer of the soul. | ||
The path that they're laying out for us is one in which the The sacredness of the body is out the window and where, you know, we're basically kind of like meat Legos and you can put into the body whatever you want. | ||
You can alter your body and change your identity in really a transhuman or a post-human direction. | ||
You know, this isn't about just sort of augmenting human capabilities. | ||
I mean, I think, you know, technology is taking us in a direction where if you're healthy and you're taking care of yourself mentally and physically well, you're going to have the opportunity to, you know, spend a few bucks and and extend your lifespan and pump up your capabilities. | ||
This goes way beyond that. | ||
This goes to really just undermining or removing the sacredness of our human identity and using that as sort of an on-ramp for a fantasy world that the regime controls. | ||
James, hang on for a second. | ||
James Folos, editor of American Mind, is going to join us after the break. | ||
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This is what I love about it. | ||
We start off talking hardcore capital markets, and then we get Polis in here. | ||
And Polis is like, you know, blows your head up with it. | ||
He's taking it back to the railhead. | ||
Polis, I gotta ask you a question, brother. | ||
First thing, you've used a concept. | ||
One of the things we try to do to get the posse up to speed is nomenclature, statics and dynamics of process, critical path. | ||
The cathedral is a term of art that's being used now among people that really are starting to understand what this war is really about. | ||
Define what the cathedral is when guys like you use that term. | ||
Sure. | ||
So, you know, I'm a little hesitant to use it sometimes since I don't think cathedrals are a bad thing, but I'll break it down for you. | ||
You know, the basic idea here, if you go back to what the word cathedral actually means, what you find out is that it comes from an old Greek word that basically means the fancy comfy chair that the rich ladies would sit in and sort of, you know, recline and lavish themselves with luxury. | ||
And so, you know, when it's used in its current context, it kind of means like exactly that, like the pampered centers of power for for the elite and how they're all interconnected and you know it's it's not just like a Business here in a business there a branch of the agency here agency there It's all woven very tightly together into a single single regime that really dissolves the boundary between public and private life and sets up A new sort of contrast which is official stuff versus unofficial stuff stuff that the the regime | ||
mandates and requires you to say requires you to do Requires you to be and then stuff that's outside their purview which you know they're they're not fond of letting that get out of control So here's what we got to do, because you have people on this audience that are patriots, right? | ||
Many have served in the military. | ||
Their sons and daughters have served in the military. | ||
They're taught to respect authority and leadership. | ||
And Tucker, and this show, and you, and others, we talk about regime, we talk about, you know, it's kind of the world through the looking glass, or upside down. | ||
So what is very important for people to come to their own conclusions, but they got to get access to information reason our next guy our editor for everything transhumanism We hired about over a year ago, and he's been on fire because we wanted people to understand that this this this this deep issue regarding this concept Inside your book, Human Forever, which is the digital politics of spiritual war, right? | ||
How do people walk through how this audience is to immerse themselves in this topic so they can come to their own mental map, their own kind of start to work out their own conclusions, their own understanding of this? | ||
Because when you talk about, you know, the war in the Ukraine, potentially with Russia partnering with China, you're at such a level that we got to start getting people up this learning curve. | ||
So sure, I mean, you know, obviously read the book, humanforever.us is where you want to go to sign up to be the first to find out when it drops. | ||
It's really, you know, we're publishing very soon mass market paperbacks this month, so you can find out exactly when that's going to happen and be first in line if you go to humanforever.us and drop in your email. | ||
But, you know, a key part of this book for me, it's not just about what's in the covers. | ||
Obviously, you know, the content's important, but I wanted it to model exactly what I'm talking about, what we're talking about in this conversation right now. | ||
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They feel like maybe it's too late for them to even understand these technologies. | ||
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And the purpose of doing this, you know, not just to have a lark and to sort of flex on people who, you know, it takes a year or two for them to get their books out through the New York publishing system, but to show that Americans, you know, you don't need to learn how to code. | ||
You don't need to be, you have a PhD. | ||
You don't need to be an expert in anything, really. | ||
You just need to have kind of the initiative and an understanding That the system that's been built for us, it's crumbling, but it's also tightening up and constricting us. | ||
And you can use Bitcoin right now to build culture, to build stuff, you know, participate, contribute things without censorship, without anyone getting in the way of stepping on you. | ||
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James, you know, regarding that cultural battle, and certainly that spiritual battle, historically, those of us who are Catholic would have depended on the Catholic Church to be the most important ally in this fight, and more than an ally, the guiding light in many ways in this fight. | ||
But it seems to me now that what was previously the holy cathedral of the Catholic Church is actually taking the side of the secular cathedral, which is said, you know, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, particularly regarding this Pope. | ||
So I'm curious your thoughts about Pope Francis, who seems to, at almost every point possible, back the party of Davos, back globalism, back secularism, things that we could have never believed even just years ago could happen. | ||
What is your assessment of the role of the Catholic Church now? | ||
Well, it's complicated, and you know, I've got friends on both sides of this thing, and you know, you ask them about the Pope, and sometimes you can see the smoke coming out of their ears a little bit, But there's a power vacuum right now in the West for theological leadership. | ||
You look at the historical trajectory here, and the great enemy of Rome has been the crown, the British crown, for centuries. | ||
Right now we're in a position where the Brits and what used to be the Commonwealth, very weak, very divided, and really going off the rails in some scary ways due to the pandemic, whether you look at Australia or Canada or New Zealand. | ||
I mean, these countries have really just left the reservation in terms of Western civilization and really British heritage. | ||
And so in this power vacuum, obviously the U.S. | ||
elite is trying to throw its weight around and sort of move countries over into its ledger. | ||
But you've got the Catholic Church out there, and there are divisions in the Church, too. | ||
Every time you get a new pope, things are a little bit different. | ||
Power struggles within the Church. | ||
But at the highest level, I think it's sort of a double-edged sword for the Catholics. | ||
They've got this incredible theological tradition, very rich in synthesizing reason and revelation together. | ||
They've got all the saints, all the great works, Orthodoxy, kind of light on those things. | ||
But we're in a position right now, because of technology, where We're starting to see both the incredible power of reason and rationalism, but also the extreme limits and how we can fall prey to worshipping reason itself or rationalism, trying to understand the entire universe inside and out, losing any understanding of really the mystery at the heart of our existence and the mystery of what we owe to our Creator. | ||
And so these are major fundamental issues, and I think that the struggle for theological supremacy in the West This score is far from over among the different denominations of Christianity. | ||
I keep saying orthodoxy. | ||
You can make your move right now. | ||
Peter Thiel made a joke recently where he said, I think the most unorthodox or heterodox people right now in the world are orthodox Christians in America. | ||
And I think there's some truth to that. | ||
Orthodox Christian, I'll tell you. | ||
Also, this goes back to Mark, was it Mark 28? | ||
Where Christ told the disciples when they came back and some guys out there were accusing him of being Beelzebub. | ||
And he says, hey, the only sin that's unforgivable is blaspheming the Holy Spirit. | ||
And we're temples of the Holy Spirit. | ||
Humanity's temples of the Holy Spirit. | ||
James Paulus, how do people get to you? | ||
Glad they're putting you to work now every day in the salt mine over there at American Mine. | ||
It's a must read. | ||
How do people get to you daily? | ||
Yeah, we're working for the American people out there. | ||
AmericanMind.org is the website for The American Mind. | ||
I'm hanging out on Twitter at James Polis. | ||
Just first name, last name. | ||
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By the way, I don't care how old you are or how little you understand technology, you've got to get into this, because this is kind of the, this is the railhead. | ||
This is what the fight's really about, okay? | ||
Although it pops up everywhere, right? | ||
On the culture, on our fights on the culture, what's happening in the Eurasian landmass, everything. | ||
This is the heart of it. | ||
James Polos, thank you very much for joining us today. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Do we have time? | ||
Let's play the cold open for the one and only Joe Allen. | ||
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Let's go ahead and hit it. | |
Terrific. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let's just bring in Joe. | ||
Joe Allen, I guess we're bringing you in without your cold open. | ||
You ready, sir? | ||
Walk us through what you just think about our interview with James Paulus. | ||
You know, Steve, I couldn't agree more, especially in regard to the theological underpinning of each of the civilizational states that he was discussing. | ||
You know, especially in regards to the West versus Russia. | ||
or other, you know, more pious, we'll say, or, you know, orthodox nations. | ||
We have an enormous spiritual vacuum in America, and, you know, it really bleeds out of Western Europe. | ||
And in that vacuum, you see the fetishization of technology, of pleasure, of wealth, of But of course, my focus is the technology itself. | ||
And that, over the course of the last century and a half or so, has been elevated as an object of worship in and of itself. | ||
And so the new piece I've got out right now should be up on warroom.org in a moment, is Elon Musk is a Cyborg Trojan Horse. | ||
And it really cuts to the heart of what he's talking about when he talks about America giving over to a sort of cyborg theocracy. | ||
Because if there's any one individual who speaks regularly in public about the ultimate implications of technology, it's Elon Musk. | ||
I would say that he is, in some sense, a high priest of the cyborg theocracy, whether he wants to be or not. | ||
No, I think, by the way, so we're gonna take a short commercial break. | ||
We're gonna come back. | ||
And this is why this piece is so important. | ||
It's why we brought Joe Allen over here to cut to the chase. | ||
You know, you got all these fanboys running around. | ||
Oh, Elon Musk will be Secretary of Treasury or be head of the Federal Reserve. | ||
We got to really look at what Elon Musk is really doing and who finances him. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party out of Shanghai finances him, okay? | ||
And what is his real intentions and where is his work taking not just him, but taking us. | ||
All next in the War Room. | ||
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At the foundation it is labor. | |
So what happens when there is, you know, no shortage of labor? | ||
That's why I think long term that there will need to be a universal basic income. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Essentially, in the future, physical work will be a choice. | ||
If you want to do it, you can, but you won't need to do it. | ||
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But now you can see a video game that's photorealistic, almost photorealistic, and millions of people playing simultaneously, and you see where things are going with virtual reality. | |
An augmented reality, and if you extrapolate that out into the future, with any rate of progress at all, then eventually those games will be indistinguishable from reality. | ||
They'll be so realistic, you will not be able to tell the difference between that game and the reality as we know it. | ||
Well, how do we know that that didn't happen in the past? | ||
And that we're not in one of those games ourselves? | ||
AI will make jobs kind of pointless. | ||
Probably the last job that will ever... | ||
Okay, we're hurtling towards that future right now. | ||
That's Elon Musk. | ||
I want to bring in our editor, Joe Allen, who calls Elon Musk the high priest for all this. | ||
How dangerous is this that we're hurtling towards this with no public discussion about this? | ||
And quite frankly, the misdirection play is climate change. | ||
Oh, climate change, climate change, climate change. | ||
And they are not talking about what's upon us right now in reality. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
You know, I see two real dangers here, Steve. | ||
The first danger would be if Elon Musk is correct, right? | ||
He predicts that artificial intelligence will continue to progress at an exponential rate, in which we'll end up with artificial superintelligence that is far more intelligent, far more creative, uh... far more powerful than human beings and therefore we will have to find some way to communicate with it and control it his recommendation is to drill a chip in your head with a thousand little micro thin wires and uh... be able | ||
to communicate communicate with it through that It doesn't sound too appealing, but if he's right, then we'll have to figure out something, because what he's talking about is basically the creation of God on Earth, the most powerful entity in relationship to human beings. | ||
If he's not right, then it's extraordinarily dangerous that you have extremely influential people, him among them, who hold technology up as the highest power on Earth. | ||
And some number of people believe him, right? | ||
Like, some number of people, quite a few people I know, think that Elon Musk is by and large correct, and that he's by and large doing the right thing by, you know, creating the ways that we can get around this monstrous future that's coming at us. | ||
The point of my article, really, is to take these ideas out of his head for a moment, take the gems and the chips, hold them up to the light, turn them over, | ||
And allow people to, in just a quick burst, investigate the kind of worldview underpinning his accomplishments and ask themselves if their sense of heroism in regard to his entrepreneurship or his engineering capabilities really lines up with what's going on deep inside his mind and the worldview driving him and, maybe more importantly, | ||
Many of the others around him, including his backers in China, where of course half of his vehicles are made. | ||
And all his financing comes from. | ||
How do people, by the way, Atlas shrugged this. | ||
It's dangerous. | ||
Can you go give us your social media? | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do people follow your writings? | ||
How do they get to this major article you just came out with? | ||
Yeah, you can find this article at my social media at J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z on Twitter and Gitter. | ||
I also have three speaking engagements coming up in Irving, Texas, Cleveland, Ohio, and Nashville, Tennessee. | ||
So if you're in that area, please come on down. | ||
All the info's up on my social media. | ||
Check on warroom.org. | ||
This article should be up right now. | ||
And thank you very much, Steve. | ||
We're going to push this thing out. | ||
Joe, thank you. | ||
I'm trying to get back on the evening show, too. | ||
Joe Allen, thank you very much. | ||
Our editor for all things transhumanism. | ||
Now I want to go. | ||
I was kind of jealous Pacific brought this guy out. | ||
This guy's one of my favorites. | ||
I watch his stuff all the time. | ||
David, we don't have David Frye up. | ||
OK, good. | ||
I was just about to. | ||
Is David Frye up? | ||
David, thank you very much. | ||
We're going from the sublime to a little bit of the less sublime right now. | ||
And it's about the great fight. | ||
But by the way, it's all inextricably linked. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
These mandates. | ||
David, you're a big hero of mine for your brilliance, your commentary, your analysis. | ||
Tell us about what's going on in Canada. | ||
Everybody in the world is focused on these truckers and the situation of these mandates as working class people finally standing up. | ||
Tell us what's going on. | ||
Well, first, Steve, thank you for having me, and it's weird to see you and talk to you in person. | ||
I've been covering your stuff for a little while now. | ||
Canada, it's like living, I think it was the Truman Show. | ||
We're living in a world where the news and the politicians are telling us one thing, and the reality on the ground is absolutely, it could not be more of the diametrical opposite if you could imagine it. | ||
The trucker convoy started, I mean, it started a little while ago, but it really picked up pace about two weeks ago. | ||
From British Columbia to Ottawa to protest not just the vaccine mandate, but all of these COVID lockdown restrictions that we've been suffering through for two years. | ||
At first, CBC, which is the Canada broadcasting company's state-run or state-funded media, Totally ignored it. | ||
It didn't exist. | ||
And then when they had to acknowledge that it existed, they sort of shifted and diverted to this protest which was simultaneously going on in British Columbia about road conditions. | ||
Said a couple hundred trucks are going from one city in British Columbia to another. | ||
And then the story just kept on picking up more pace and people started realizing that it was a big thing. | ||
The CBC stealth edits the original article. | ||
Claiming that there's a small convoy in British Columbia protesting road conditions. | ||
They stealth edit the headline. | ||
Add in, this is not the same convoy that's heading to Ottawa. | ||
And then things just spiraled out of control. | ||
Like the old expression, every avalanche starts with a snowflake. | ||
It spiraled out of control to the point where they could not conceal it anymore. | ||
And so what they ended up doing, what they have to do, is try to demonize it. | ||
You go from ignoring, to diversion, to demonizing. | ||
And the media has been on the most relentless campaign to demonize the good, peace, freedom-loving Canadians that are participating in this protest, to depict them as anarchists, racists, xenophobes. | ||
And I'm seeing this from Montreal, I'm 200 kilometers away, and I'm saying like, I know what I'm seeing on the news, I know what people who I trust are telling me, I got to get down there and see it myself. | ||
I drove down Monday, live streamed from the street for six and a half hours, to show in real time, unedited, what's going on, so people can come to their own conclusions. | ||
It is the most inspiring thing I've seen, at the very least in the last two years, possibly in my entire life. | ||
What does this go from here? | ||
This is kind of starting almost a global reaction. | ||
Where do you think, as you see it right now, you're a pretty savvy guy. | ||
Walk us through, how does this thing develop? | ||
Alright, so what ended up happening, it became huge. | ||
Trucks have been parked on Parliament Hill for a week now, honking their horns. | ||
The convoy itself is so much more massive than what you see from the aerial photos of Parliament, because the cops have sort of sectioned off the convoys. | ||
Some are stuck in Quebec, which is the adjacent province. | ||
Others are separated from the convoy. | ||
It looks smaller, and the media gets to say it's just a bunch of fringe extremists. | ||
It's huge. | ||
It's also taking place elsewhere in Canada, on the border of Alberta and Manitoba, in a town called Cootes. | ||
And it's snowballing into a global revolution of sorts. | ||
Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, has literally fled Parliament Hill. | ||
Gone. | ||
I think he's in British Columbia somewhere tweeting, you know, from the comfort of his bunker, what a bunch of racist, xenophobes, trans, and I'm not joking, transphobes are in this protest. | ||
I mean, I walked it. | ||
I met indigenous peoples, black people, a trucker from Kuwait who said that he fled Kuwait and the tyrannical regime of Kuwait to come here and he lived in freedom for 30 years until what he sees as becoming the same tyranny that he fled. | ||
But people across the world are noticing this. | ||
So Trudeau and his state-funded, state-bailed-out media can hide it and demonize the good Canadians who are participating in this as much as they want. | ||
But when you start getting, we're on the war room now, when you start getting Elon Musk, you know, Russell Brand, when people outside start talking about it, it's inspiring the same movement, the same nationalism, like it's a bad word, the same taking back your country from a government which has been systematically exploiting, abusing and oppressing its citizens under the pretext of safety. | ||
So they're trying to hide it as much as they can here. | ||
But you can't put this toothpaste back in the thingy thing in which toothpaste comes. | ||
I forget the word for that. | ||
Real quickly, tell us, now you're engaged in this, what's your reporting? | ||
Where are you going to focus in the next couple of days? | ||
I'm going back this afternoon, I'm going to drive back, spend the night, and I'm just going to keep walking the streets. | ||
I don't consider myself a reporter or a journalist. | ||
I want to hear people's stories. | ||
I want to see it for myself and know if I'm being lied to, and in this particular case, how badly I'm being lied to, and if I can, at the very least, sensitize other people to understanding that we are being, not just manipulated, I mean, we are being exploited by the media cartel that reaches a lot of people but is subsidized by the very government that is currently under political attack. | ||
That's my only objective in all of this, is to hear the stories of the truckers. | ||
David is one of the voices that this audience has to be following. | ||
How do they follow you, David? | ||
You're one of the smartest guys out there, so how do people follow you? | ||
Flattery will get you everywhere, Stephen. | ||
I'm on... YouTube is VivaFry. | ||
V-I-V-A-F-R-E-I. | ||
On Twitter, it's TheVivaFry. | ||
And we have a separate platform with Robert Barnes, world-class civil rights attorney out of the States, on Locals, called VivaBarnesLaw.Locals.com. | ||
And, you know, just follow... I'm out there. | ||
I'm live-streaming. | ||
You can see it for yourself. | ||
You can see the revolution if you're unable to be a part of it. | ||
David, thank you. | ||
Honored to have you on here and so glad that you put your shoulder to the wheel up there on this. | ||
People need to see it. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Okay, she warned us all about this at the very beginning of this fiasco. | ||
Let's play. | ||
Do we have a cold open for Naomi? | ||
Let's play the cold open for Naomi right now. | ||
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Do you think we underestimate both the strength of this movement, the scope of this movement, and the reasons for why people seem to be, so many people seem to be anti-vax? | |
Well, yes and no. | ||
I think that, one, we don't want to give them too much credit, right? | ||
They are still a fringe group. | ||
I went to the march last week and they claimed that they had 50,000 people there. | ||
That's absolutely not the case. | ||
There were a few thousand people and it was really a conspiracy fest, right? | ||
But I do think that we underestimate their reach at our own peril because you ask a lot of people You know, why they don't want to get their children vaccinated, why we only have 20% vaccination rates for children 5 to 11 right now. | ||
And what you hear is a lot of the talking points that originated with these groups. | ||
So their message really does have a very far reach. | ||
And part of that is based on their fundraising, based on social media, based on how they get their messages and how they've honed it to this moment. | ||
So we both underestimate them and they like us to overestimate how big their movement actually is. | ||
Let's bring in now the Queen of Fringe, Dr. Naomi Wolfe. | ||
Dr. Wolfe, thank you for joining us. | ||
I'd like to have your comments on that piece and also after the break on Canada. | ||
But tell us what you guys are, the people that showed up, the 25,000 and freezing cold, it's a fringe movement, Dr. Wolfe. | ||
I mean, as a journalist, I'm always ashamed to hear riffs like that. | ||
Journalists should not be in the same state or that group is a fringe group. | ||
They should be providing evidence and documentation to rebut the claims of people they think are wrong. | ||
And she doesn't do that. | ||
And I'll just note that, you know, I broke the story about menstrual dysregulation, got booted from Twitter. | ||
Now, NIH is studying menstrual dysregulation. | ||
New York Times confirmed it. | ||
You know, we broke the stories of doctors warning about myocarditis and heart problems. | ||
And now there's abundant documentation, mainstream media, including CDC of myocarditis. | ||
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So- Let us take a short- Let's see why it is. | |
Let's take a short commercial break. | ||
We'll come back again in all of it. | ||
Dr. Neumann joins us on the other side. | ||
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I think we've got Dr. Wolf back up. | ||
I want to go back and be specific about what you warn people about. | ||
Issues. | ||
And you were vilified by the mainstream media. | ||
Mocked and ridiculed and smeared. | ||
And I think taken down for Twitter. | ||
Particularly, I want to go back to the whole situation with women's menstrual cycles. | ||
When did you say it? | ||
What did you warn about? | ||
And how did they throw you off? | ||
And what's happening now with official studies that are being done? | ||
Yeah, I mean, I left my ego behind long ago, but the reporters who mocked me and other critics bringing forward peer-reviewed documentation of harms early on from these vaccines, they should be ashamed of themselves, and I hope that they are investigated and answered for what they did because people did get hurt. | ||
In March of 2021, I reported that women were saying, post-vaccination, Their menses were severely dysregulated in extremely alarming ways that anyone who knows about women's health understands are dangerous. | ||
I was called bat-s crazy by Media Matters and a CNN commentator, counterfactual, and soon thereafter suspended from Twitter for the first or second time. | ||
And now, a year and a half later, after many women have been harmed by being told these are ineffective, The NIH is confirming that, and the New York Times is reporting, and the National Polls, to their credit, are reporting that, in fact, there's such severe menstrual dysregulation that women's menses are on average a day longer than they used to be if they've been vaccinated. | ||
And if you know anything about third grade biology, you know that that is going to affect fertility. | ||
And let me just connect this now to even More shocking news that these reporters should have been investigating instead of attacking people who are doing the reporting they ignored, that they should have been doing. | ||
The DMED, which is the military database, a very detailed database of diagnoses, registered diagnoses, are showing appalling double and triple digit escalations in problems post-vaccination, including female infertility up 472%. | ||
So, you know, in terms of harms, and not to mention ovarian dysfunction, 473% up. | ||
I could go on and on. | ||
Breast cancer, 487%. | ||
Other appalling outcomes not specific to women, but as someone who has reported on and cares about women's health, all these advocates who should Have been investigating possible harms early on signals about harms to women's health should have been on the job instead of deplatforming and attacking more serious reporters who are way ahead of the story that has affected now millions of women. | ||
The scale of this is so big, and we just got a couple of minutes here, but guys, the scale of this is so big, it's still not, you would think that this would be all they would talk about 24-7. | ||
What can we do? | ||
What can this audience do to make sure this information is out there? | ||
Because it is, quite frankly, shocking. | ||
It's at a scale, and you're talking about something so fundamental to our culture and society as fertility. | ||
Dr. Wolfe. | ||
Yeah, I mean, first, you've got to get the news out. | ||
And you're doing such an important job here. | ||
Tom Renz, who was on your show, and Senator Johnson are bringing these numbers to Congress. | ||
And people have to take a look at them. | ||
I won't list all of them, but it's neurological disorders are up to 863,000. | ||
So number one is to let people know. | ||
But number two, let's look big picture. | ||
You guys are fighting the fight really successfully. | ||
And we've given you some tools together to help. | ||
I used to say that 47 states were under emergency law and that allows this kind of coercive brutality, this coercive vaccination, coercive censorship, so on. | ||
But in fact, now only half of the United States are under emergency law. | ||
Iowa just said they were reversing emergency law. | ||
So the lobbying that your community has been doing with our help at Daily Cloud, Five Freedoms, your own advocacy, other brave advocates, it's having an impact. | ||
I think what the truckers are doing is absolutely critical. | ||
It's sparking similar kinds of protests around the world. | ||
And I've been saying to the truckers on social media, please remember the great revolution of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, where they brought down the Soviet Union simply by parking their cars and trucks on the major highway connecting those countries. | ||
When you are at this point in a... | ||
traffic and stop businesses as usual as they're doing, not for a day or for a weekend, but for weeks and months, that can and will bring down tyrants. | ||
So people have to continue peacefully to not comply. | ||
This is a great crime against humanity. | ||
The dimensions are only now emerging. | ||
And we have to continue to say no and inform each other because the mainstream media has been entirely bought and sold. | ||
So you and your audience are a critical component of that peaceful combat. | ||
As we've argued, this is all hyperlocal. | ||
How did it get to Daily Clout? | ||
Because you're the one, the state legislator, you're on the deck place. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How they find out more and how they support you? | ||
Yeah, and please, you know, keep supporting us because it's working what we're doing with your help. | ||
It's dailyclout.io. | ||
I'm on Getter. | ||
I'm Dr. Naomi R. Wolfe. | ||
And, you know, please support the Five Freedoms campaign. | ||
Every single penny and dollar that you send us goes to Pay our lawyers, pay our hosting costs to keep lobbying to get those masks off our kids, keep schools open, restore our constitution, end emergency law, and fight back successfully in many ways against these coercive mandates. | ||
So it's up to all of us to be revolutionary and save our country. | ||
Dr. Wolfe, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here today. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolfe. | ||
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