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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. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred 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 and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Navarro and for Bannon, this is the War Room. | ||
Got a packed show in the 11 o'clock hour now. | ||
We're going to have a candidate from the Oklahoma Senate come up, Alex Gray. | ||
We're going to be talking to Boris to get an overview of what's going on in politics. | ||
Naomi Wolf and Doc Malone will be with us later in the program to see what the latest mischief Fauci and Biden are up to. | ||
In terms of jabbing our kids and sticking us down in lockdowns. | ||
But before we go there, I want to give Steve Cortez an opportunity to just give us a brief summary of where we're at and these social media coordinates. | ||
Steve? | ||
You bet. | ||
Thanks, Peter. | ||
Listen, there's a torrent of lies coming at the American people right now, and we've talked about some of them, some of the really important sort of grand lies, the narratives. | ||
One of them would be the Fed promising us that inflation is just, quote, transitory, when we know it's systemic. | ||
Zelensky coming to the United States today, at least virtually, to try to tell us that this situation in his country is somehow related to America's 9-11. | ||
And then the other grand lie related to that from Republicans, people like Mitt Romney and Lindsey Graham, who tell us that we should worry more about Ukraine's border instead of our own border crisis here. | ||
So our job as responsible citizens, as patriots, is to cut through, to try to clarify and cut through this torrent of lies, discern the truth, and then act upon it. | ||
That's what this show is all about, and that's what The War Room Botsy does better than any other group of patriots in America. | ||
I just love ribbing Bannon about the fact that you got Steve at Getter. | ||
I'm at Steve and then also at the Twitter. I'm at Cortez Steve Cortez with an S Yeah, I just I just love ribbon-banning about the fact that you got Steve at getter I'm a baller. What can I say crack cracks me up brother? | ||
All right. | ||
Keep at it, Cortez. | ||
We'll see you soon. | ||
I want to switch gears a little bit now. | ||
One of the great things the War Room does is survey the battleground politics of this country. | ||
And I'm going to bring in, in a moment, a fellow named Alex Gray. | ||
Who has thrown his MAGA cap in the ring for Senate in Oklahoma. | ||
It was kind of unexpected, but there was a senator who retired there unexpectedly. | ||
Alex Ray has jumped into the breach. | ||
By way of background, I actually have known Alex since the days of the Trump 2016 campaign. | ||
And I actually brought him in to the Trump War Room at Trump Tower in New York. | ||
And he was the president's foreign policy advisor with a specialty. | ||
on China and Asia in particular. | ||
He worked for me for a couple of years as a staff member. | ||
We did really great things. | ||
His portfolio was strengthening the United States Defense Industrial Base, the DIB as we called it, and that's a really important task because There's often focus on the manufacturing base and the economics of that, and rightly so, but what Alex was brilliant at was understanding that if you don't have a manufacturing base, You don't have a defense industrial base. | ||
So we did really, I think, fine work there. | ||
And then once his portfolio was complete on that, he moved over. | ||
And I call, I joke with Alex that it was a lateral move to go be chief of staff to Robert O'Brien, the National Security Advisor. | ||
O'Brien is like fourth time's a charm. | ||
It's the Trump White House. | ||
If you've read my In Trump Time book, you know that there were Personnel issues in there, whether it's Mnuchin or Kudlow or Tillerson or Mattis. | ||
But one of the big problems we had was the National Security Advisor. | ||
We lost Mike Flynn early, which was a huge loss to the Russia hoax. | ||
Of Hillary Clinton, Christopher Steele, James Comey, and the FBI. | ||
We lost them. | ||
And then we had the globalist, warmonger, H.R. | ||
McMaster come in. | ||
He was followed by Dr. Strangelove and John Bolton. | ||
And it was only until we got Robert O'Brien in there where we settled into a nice cruising speed in terms of really strong Trump Foreign policy and Robert could not have done what he did without Alex Gray. | ||
Robert's been working with Alex after the administration. | ||
And with that lengthy kind of background on him, I want to bring Alex Gray in. | ||
He's running for the U.S. | ||
Senate in the great state of Oklahoma, which not only features significant energy resources and agricultural reserves, but has one of the coolest steel mills, which I personally visited in Durant. It's not Kevin Durant. | ||
It's Durant, Oklahoma. So Alex, come on in and tell the war room what your candidacy is about and why you're running, sir. | ||
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Hey, thanks for having me, Peter. I'm doing this because we need a Trump candidate in this race. | |
There's, uh, there's no Trump candidate and you know, you, you went through my background. | ||
We need someone who has spent their, uh, their career in politics. | ||
Focused on the America First agenda. | ||
I'm not in this because it's the next line I'm looking for on a resume. | ||
I've never run for office. | ||
Everyone who knows me knows I'm not a politician. | ||
I'm a national security guy, and I'm doing this because In the world we're living in, both domestically and abroad, we need people who don't need training wheels on national security. | ||
And we need people who are here to continue what President Trump started, what we all worked on for him in his administration. | ||
And that's, you know, we don't need more career politicians who say they're for President Trump when it's easy. | ||
Or in the case of my state, he won 77 counties twice. | ||
You know, he's the most popular guy in the history of Oklahoma. | ||
It's easy to support President Trump in a place like this. | ||
It's a little harder when you're fighting the deep state the way we did, Peter. | ||
And, you know, I put my money where my mouth is, and I'm running as the candidate who's going to keep America's first legacy going. | ||
Let's talk a little bit about the state of Oklahoma. | ||
One of the key elements of the Trump agenda was energy dominance, was the ability to turn the United States from a net large importer of oil and natural gas into an export. | ||
Something I never thought as an energy analyst could be possible. | ||
What's the terrain in Oklahoma? | ||
Are they primarily traditional drilling? | ||
Do they have fracking there? | ||
What's the state of the industry now? | ||
How much lower is output and things like that? | ||
And what's kind of the upside in the state of Oklahoma? | ||
And what do you think needs to get done? | ||
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Well, look, we're the fourth largest producer of both oil and gas. | |
We were in 2020. | ||
You know, the fracking revolution really began with Oklahoma companies. | ||
And there's certainly hydraulic fracturing, fracking in Oklahoma, a lot more of it in the Bakken Shale and other parts. | ||
But it's Oklahoma companies like Continental and Chesapeake and Devon And a lot of other smaller independent operators that were at the forefront of making us energy independent. | ||
And what you see in Oklahoma is the same thing that we see across the country and energy rich states and states with a big energy presence is productions down, outputs down. | ||
And it's because of the radical left wing agenda that the Biden administration sought to impose on the country and on the energy industry. | ||
And it's costing people jobs. | ||
It's costing people their livelihoods. | ||
And as Peter, as you know better than anyone, the national security implications of being energy dependent are extraordinary. | ||
You know, President Trump had the ability to leverage energy independence to build the most successful foreign policy of the last hundred years. | ||
And he was able to do that only because we we had You know, as you always would say, we have this multi-pronged economic strategy under President Trump. | ||
Energy independence was one of the key prongs. | ||
We achieved it by 2019, gave him extraordinary leverage to do innovative things abroad. | ||
And I think, you know, you the spectacle of President Biden begging Maduro in Venezuela, begging the Middle East oil shakes to pump more oil instead of allowing additional fracking, additional exploration in the United States. | ||
It's humiliating. | ||
And it's it's a national embarrassment. | ||
Is it your view that we should not be buying Russian oil and natural gas and And basically relying as much as possible on U.S. | ||
resources. | ||
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There's no reason we should be relying on anyone. | |
Russia, the Middle East, Venezuela. | ||
I mean, we have extraordinary natural reserves that are sufficient to take us into the 22nd century. | ||
And we've been, whether it's EPA regulations, whether it's Interior Department moratoriums on new leases, whether it's just the day-to-day administrative state, Coming to make the energy industry more make it more difficult for the energy industry to function effectively. | ||
There's a war on the American energy industry on the fossil fuel industry in this country. | ||
And it's you know it's inexcusable and it's making it impossible for us to have the foreign policy maneuverability and maneuvering space that we need to be successful. | ||
I've never been a fan of naming names of your opponents, and I don't want to do that here, but if you could just categorize this problem, because I think the central problem here is that there's nobody other than you Who embraces the core values of Trumpism, of populist economic nationalism, energy dominance. | ||
What does the field look like and what are you up against in terms of having to battle the deep swamp, supporting some of the people who may be running against you? | ||
And when is the election? | ||
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Yeah, the election is June 28th. | |
The Republican primary is June 28th. | ||
Um, you know, we've got a couple of people in the race, uh, one of whom is a longtime congressman, been in Washington for quite a while. | ||
Um, you know, not someone who I would, I would say is a America first guy by any stretch of the imagination. | ||
Um, you know, I, I think we've, we've also got a former speaker of the state house. | ||
Um, you know, again, you know, all people who I think will say that they're supportive of president Trump because He won 77 counties twice. | ||
He's the most popular guy we've ever had in Oklahoma. | ||
And, you know, it's not a controversial position to support Donald Trump in the great state of Oklahoma. | ||
But, you know, as we both know, Peter, it's a little more challenging to support Donald J. Trump. | ||
When you're sitting in a room of deep state activists who are trying to not just dismantle his agenda, but to come after anyone who supports him personally. | ||
And you and I have both been on the receiving end of enough of those leaks and enough of those character assassinations to know what it's like to actually have to put up or shut up to defend the America First agenda. | ||
And, you know, my opponents are, you know, they're longtime career politicians. | ||
They've all run for office for years and years and years. | ||
And, you know, if Jeb Bush or Marco Rubio or anyone else were the president of the United States, that's who they would be putting their flag next to. | ||
You know, it's not that they're America's first candidates. | ||
Alex, in just the last few seconds we got, how do people send you money if they want to support you? | ||
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AlexGrayForSenate.com Say it one more time? | |
AlexGrayForSenate.com All right, my brother. | ||
And then one thing, other thing you need to know about Alex Gray is that as much of an uber China hawks that Steve Bannon and I are, Alex is right there with us. | ||
He was out there fighting the good fight out in places like Fiji and when the Chinese Communist Party are trying to overtake places in Asia. | ||
So Alex Gray for Senate. | ||
Thanks, Alex. | ||
Good luck to you. | ||
We'll update folks later. | ||
Have you back. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Navarro for Bannon in the War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Peter K. Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
This is the War Room. | ||
I want to jump right out to my brother Royce White. | ||
He's stepped up to the plate. | ||
He's a true MAGA folk, step up to the plate. | ||
He's got a race that everybody in this country needs to be interested in and folks in the War Room need to get behind Royce White. | ||
Royce, tell us what the race is about, where it is, who you're running against, and what's the state of play now? | ||
Well, thanks for having me, and it's good to be on with you. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I think that, again, our country's in a crisis, and in order to save it, we have to restore our faith in God and our national honor. | ||
And we have to do it through American constitutional values and an America first populist nationalist policy approach. | ||
And the fight is really between globalism and citizenship. | ||
And who's willing to who sees the value of people's citizenship and who's willing to protect it and fight against this global, this globalist agenda. | ||
Ilhan Omar, who's my opponent in the congressional race here in Minnesota's Fifth District. | ||
She's in on it. | ||
The squad's in on it. | ||
Much of the Democratic Party is in on it. | ||
And there is a unit party and they are an extension of of a globalist cadre. | ||
And so, you know, I think that the main thing that I'm facing right now on the ground here at CD5, which is a district that's been blue for a very long time. | ||
But much of that is made up by cultural Democrats, people who get their politics with their French fries. | ||
They get fast food politics from headlines from the mainstream media. | ||
What I'm facing now is that the squad and the progressive left have sort of posed as anti-corporate. | ||
And the reason they've been able to do that is because many people start from a false premise that doesn't see government and the state as the highest form of corporation. | ||
And when you go to a globalist society, you know, they may pose as being as anti-corporate, but really globalism aims to create one corporation, and it's the merger of corporation and government at the world scale, which makes all of us serfs and slaves, as you and Steve have so eloquently pointed out over the past few years. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Tell me a little bit about the district boots on the ground. | ||
Are you knocking on doors? | ||
Is this a heavily urban district? | ||
Suburban? | ||
Rural? | ||
Who was responsible for putting that woman in office in the first place? | ||
She is like among those on the hill. | ||
I find her just almost unbearable to listen to, watch. | ||
She seems so anti-American at so many levels. | ||
Tell us about what's it like Well, first of all, we've begun to knock on doors and make phone calls. | ||
What people got to realize is I live here in Minnesota, which is a icy tundra until about the end of the last week in March. | ||
So the ice and the snow is just starting to thaw, and we're definitely going to hit the ground heavy with boots on the ground. | ||
And we've gotten great reception so far. | ||
Again, I think there is a major constituency of people who have tacitly voted liberal in this country. | ||
Who are upset and disaffected with the way that their life is today and the direction of democratic platform is openly trying to take their lives. | ||
And they're amenable to hearing people's ideas. | ||
And I think I'm perfectly positioned to to make the pitch of American first policies. | ||
And we're getting great reception so far. | ||
Now, obviously, you know, in the in the echo chambers of liberalism on Twitter, You'll see something different, but I don't think people should be discouraged or mistaken by that. I think people have a very resonating concern About where this country's headed right now Right, I know they're taking you seriously because Looks like she has set up a chess match To take you out | ||
This, as I understand it, is what's called an open primary where it doesn't matter what party you register in, Democrat, Republican, you can vote across party lines. | ||
And from what I understand, they're going to try to run a stalking horse Republican candidate against you and then encourage Omar's votes voters to vote for that other candidate. | ||
I've seen this. | ||
This goes back to the days of Huey Long and all kinds of ballot box. | ||
Well, I don't want to be disrespectful or disparaging. | ||
we need to support Royce because this is the kind of thing he's up against. Can you tell us a little bit about how that's happening and what puppet they're putting up so we're aware of this? | ||
Well, I don't want to be disrespectful or disparaging. | ||
There are two other GOP candidates in my field right now that are set to potentially primary, one being CeCe Davis, who I just kind of enjoy and think that her heart's in the right place. | ||
I don't know if she has the courage or the understanding at the geopolitical level to help policy and affect policy in the way that the global affects the local. | ||
But my other opponent in the primary has been very aggressive towards me already and her name is Shukri. | ||
And she's a veteran and I definitely appreciate her service and the service of all of our military men and women. | ||
But her platform appears to be trying to check the same identity boxes and appeal to a liberal, you know, identity politics, Marxist constituency that the Democratic platform has based and created a linchpin for. | ||
Shukri is is the one who is saying, hey, listen, I'm a Somali refugee, battered woman, single mother and veteran, and you should vote for me because I'm Republican and I'm not Ilhan Omar. | ||
But it seems to be the same exact motif of identity politics. | ||
And it's not America first in spirit. | ||
You're coming to D.C. | ||
I guess soon. | ||
What's what's the agenda here in terms of trying to gather support for your candidacy? | ||
Well, I want to come out to D.C. | ||
and make my rounds and have the discussions with people who who may be interested in and why I've decided to run and tell my story and and, you know, send a very clear message that I do support President Trump. | ||
I do support the MAGA movement. | ||
I came from being a cultural Democrat. | ||
And I understood and figured out the three card Monte that was being played on the back of my skin color. | ||
And I'm very, very disappointed in it. | ||
I'm very insulted and offended by it. | ||
And I'm ready to help get this country back on track in a fundamental way. | ||
And it's going to start with our policy. | ||
And first and foremost, we're going to decouple ourselves from the CCP. | ||
We're going to bring our manufacturing home. | ||
We're going to bring jobs back in our supply chains back to the American people to increase the value of their citizenship. | ||
It's a viable plan. | ||
It's a workable plan. | ||
It's a doable plan. | ||
We need American first candidates that are going to get behind this country. | ||
One of the things that really drew me to you, Royce, when I saw you for the very first time, was your critique of your fellow NBA stars with respect to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
It was unfathomable. | ||
For me to have people like LeBron James and Steve Kerr and some of these owners be at one point so critical of the United States but when it came to The Chinese Communist Party, they got Lockjaw. | ||
I think it was the guy, Daryl Morey, maybe, when he tweeted at the Houston Rockets, General Manager, tweeted, And they just buried that guy. | ||
Can you talk a little bit about what kind of friction you might have got back from folks in the NBA? | ||
I mean, how do they justify it? | ||
They just want you to keep your mouth shut and let the Chinese money, Chinese communist money roll in? | ||
Tell me a little bit about that experience. | ||
I'm fascinated by that. | ||
Well, you know, as a short history lesson, I come from being blackballed by the NBA originally for 10 years ago saying that there's a that the NBA and pro sports represents a global corporate community and that this global this global corporate community was priced before people and they had lost all sense of morality as a consequence of losing all sense of faith. | ||
So when the Uyghur genocide surfaced and I spoke out against it, I was already in exile from the NBA community. | ||
And I'm sort of the alpha dog over there where many people wouldn't challenge me or say anything to me in a public setting anyway. | ||
I'm sure it further distanced my or estranged my relationship with the NBA. | ||
But the reality is for me, I see that a very reasonable cultural message has arisen that Black America is in crisis, and we're in crisis for a number of reasons, many of them of our own affliction. | ||
But the call for justice and freedom, it just completely falls apart if we don't acknowledge a guy like Dr. King who said, injustice anywhere is injustice everywhere. | ||
And LeBron James actually posted That that that quote on his Twitter on Martin Luther King Day and was later asked about the Uyghurs and he said, hey, we can't know everything or be involved in all issues around the world. | ||
So in that case, he he's sort of posing as an American first approach or attitude, but it's really not. | ||
It's who's signing my checks and who am I getting paid by? | ||
And that's become the ethos of the West. | ||
And when one built one road is complete, if we don't fight back, there'll be a long trail of Western receipts that paved that road. | ||
And I think it's absolutely run afoul of American constitutional and foundational principles. | ||
Sir, I wish you the best of luck. | ||
I'm going to do everything I can to help you. | ||
I hope the war room will mobilize to your cause. | ||
I can tell you that if we were able to remove Omar, that stain on the U.S. | ||
Congress From Capitol Hill. | ||
That would be the shot heard around the world politically. | ||
So, Royce, if you would, tell us where people can go to send you some money and sign up as volunteers, sir. | ||
You can go to RoyceWhite.us. | ||
That's our campaign website. | ||
Again, that's RoyceWhite.us. | ||
You can also follow me on Getter and you can follow me on Substack as well. | ||
God Family Country. | ||
That's my platform. | ||
And it really is that simple. | ||
Alright my friend, you are a true patriot. | ||
You're a true Trump MAGA fighter. | ||
And jumping into that race, sir, that means a lot to this country. | ||
We wish you the best here at the War Room. | ||
We'll be talking with you again soon. | ||
Enjoy the deep swamp, but don't stay here too long this time. | ||
It's a dangerous place to be. | ||
Take care, Royce. | ||
We love you. | ||
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Let's take down the CCP! | |
War Room Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Navarro for Bannon. | ||
This is the War Room and I want to bring in right away Dr. Robert Malone. | ||
First thing I want to hit right away is this Disconnect between discussion of a possible necessity for a fourth vaccine shot versus the reality that the virus now seems to be, let us say, a lot more under control and moving towards herd immunity. | ||
Without the need for these extreme authoritarian measures. | ||
Doc, can you wax eloquent on where we're at on this issue and where Fauci is? | ||
I haven't seen him lately, thank the Lord. | ||
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Well, there is that notorious podcast Dr. Fauci did with the podcaster known as Woke, A underscore F. So look for that. | |
He has made some recent announcements that we are not out of the weeds yet and out of the risk zone in that there are ongoing risks associated with Omicron and the various Omicron variants that are referred to as Stealth Omicron or Omicron Plus and | ||
The Delta Omicron Chimera. | ||
Of interest in all of this is the backstory of the politics that are going on on the Hill, as well as the nuance that I'm hearing from direct reports from China, People's Republic, concerning the surge in China and Hong Kong, which is being touted by various sources like Mike Osterholm's SidRapp News, as well as Tony, I believe, | ||
to justify the ongoing state of emergency and trying to get another appropriations bill through Congress to provide funding for the ongoing pandemic control efforts, quote-unquote. | ||
So here's what's fascinating to me. | ||
It's like going back to the days of Mao Zedong, I don't know if you're into this history at all, Doc, but there was this thing where Mao ran, where he tried to kill the four pests, right? | ||
It was like the rats and the sparrows and this, that and the other thing. | ||
And what it did was it revealed kind of the control freak nature of the Chinese Communist Party, where they thought if you kind of institute those kind of measures, And the upshot of the whole damn thing was it led to a famine that literally killed tens of millions of people because these pests such as they were actually an important part of the ecosystem that allowed grain production | ||
Uh, to proceed, and when, when they killed all these things, um, they had famine, starvation, um, and just, just brutal death. | ||
Now, my analogy here is, yes, this virus came from the Wuhan lab, and yeah, they probably know exactly what it is and how dangerous it is, but also, culturally, they went with the, the, the uber lockdown mode. | ||
I mean, they're like Tony Fauci on steroids. | ||
It's like locking people in buildings with welding instruments. | ||
This has been their approach, and over time, and here's my punchline, Barry Leeds, see what you think about it, Hong Kong and China haven't been able to travel as swiftly to the Promised Land or herd immunity And therefore, now they're getting the kind of outbreaks that they would otherwise have had in a more moderate and sustained fashion. | ||
And because of that, we're seeing this. | ||
So, in some sense, their situation is apples and oranges compared to where we are. | ||
Thoughts on why the Chinese outbreak is so bad, and did China, in their authoritarianism, totally bungle this? | ||
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So, Peter, once again, as far as I'm concerned, you're dead on point. | |
The suppression of the circulation of Omicron through these really overbearing public health measures has only delayed The inevitable, which is now manifesting in China. | ||
What I've just heard today from inside sources, people that are longstanding China hands that are in the country currently, is that the CCP has modified its position, and it is now delegating authority to manage the outbreak through the various provinces. | ||
It is declaring that Omicron is not a pathogen of significant interest. | ||
And so the provinces are being delegated the authority to manage their own affairs in terms of this outbreak and they are being given specific guidance that Omicron and the closely related variants like V.2 are really not a significant public health threat and should not be responded to with these draconian measures that you | ||
are correctly outlining. | ||
And to be clear, the state of play now here in this country is there's no reason on God's good earth to ever go to a fourth shot. | ||
And that at this point, the vaccine looks like a failed experiment. | ||
We certainly shouldn't be using it for children and healthy people. | ||
And what we need to do now is shift to a focus on therapeutics and just move on and rebuild our culture, our politics, and economy. | ||
Is that kind of where your head's at at this point, Doc? | ||
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From a strict public health measure, but we are deep in the throes of our entire political system having been compromised by big pharma lobbyists and particularly by Pfizer. | |
And so what we really have is it may not be in the public's interest for a fourth shot, but it's in Pfizer's interest for a fourth shot, which means it's in the interest of a large fraction of our political elite. | ||
Don't forget that we just had Mitt Romney vote in favor of masking toddlers. | ||
Let that sink in for a moment. | ||
Our political system is compromised at the federal and the state level. | ||
Last week I was testifying in Tennessee to the state legislature, Senate and House, and I was struck by how deeply compromised, particularly the Senate in Tennessee, was by big pharma lobbyists. | ||
By the way, this might be one of the few shows in America that does not run any big pharma ads. | ||
I mean, they like... | ||
When I started seeing their ads, Doc, pop up on ESPN and Fox Sports podcasts, Urging people to take their vaccine. | ||
I knew that we had a protracted struggle ahead of us, and it's like we still have a lot of these mandates in place, whether you go into restaurants or get on an aircraft. | ||
So this is a long battle, and I really salute you for continuing to fight it. | ||
We got about five minutes left here. | ||
I wanted to shift gears And get your take on this Ukrainian bioweapons lab possibility. | ||
So the question is pretty direct. | ||
Did the United States government fund what could be bioweapons research in the Ukraine? | ||
It should be worried that the Russians might gain control of that. | ||
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So here's how I see it, and I've put out a couple substacks deeply dissecting this, and there's more information coming out on a daily basis. | |
We clearly have had both by web documentation and by the Undersecretary of State for Ukraine disclosing that there are, quote, biolabs in Ukraine, which are funded by the United States, in part. | ||
And there may be additional streams of funding, Coming from investment groups, which may even include some that have ties back to, let's say, the POTUS's family. | ||
That is not fully documented, but there's some evidence to suggest that. | ||
So there seems to be multiple streams of capital that went into what has increasingly become a functional client state of the United States and a Potential NATO member and those biolabs quote-unquote may include the equivalent of biosafety level three facilities. | ||
The official line is that they've only been collecting samples such as hemorrhagic fever viruses and toxins from Ukraine and then archiving those. | ||
That seems a little too cute to me. | ||
And highly unlikely. | ||
As I see it from a Russian perspective, if I was one of their analysts, I would see these labs as potential threat and consistent with a overall pattern of increasing assimilation of Ukraine as a client state and a national security threat. | ||
And that appears to be how Russia has responded. | ||
That's how I interpret the information. | ||
And now we have a recent statement from senior Russian diplomats as we move into these negotiations to close this thing down, in which they're talking about a business-like relationship in which Ukraine is conceding to what appears to be Russia's primary demand, which is to stop moving forward as a potential NATO member | ||
Doc, real quick, this is important. | ||
modifying in treaty language that Ukraine will Position itself as a neutral state. I guess it can't Talk real quick. Let me ask you Doc real quick. This is important. Why do we put our labs over in places like Wuhan? | ||
China and and Ukraine what what's Fauci's? | ||
Game plan, what's what? | ||
Why does the U.S. | ||
government do that? | ||
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So it's both Fauci and, in the case of Wuhan, and what's documented with the Ukrainian labs is it's Defense Threat Reduction Agency, and it's the branch of DITRA that is ostensibly engaged in threat mitigation. | |
You're asking me to turn deep state policies and strategies It appears that, to my eyes, what we, and I think it is a we, the United States government through its various channels, have done is to offshore risk and also offshore legal liability by setting up surrogate laboratories that we're able to control. | ||
All right, sir. | ||
Take a few seconds here. | ||
Tell us where people can find Dr. Robert Malone and the great fight you're waging. | ||
And it's always good to see you, sir. | ||
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We're now on Rumble and moving to some of the other Rumble-related platforms. | ||
Getter, of course, at RWMaloneMD. | ||
I'm told some people have problems searching for that. | ||
Look for the V check mark. | ||
That's the real one. | ||
There's some other shadow ones that are trying to hawk, I don't know, nutritional supplements. | ||
And then the sub stack is RW Malone and V sub stack. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, sir. | ||
You're our patriot. | ||
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Peter Navarro in for Stephen K. Bannon on The War Room. | ||
Look, let me speak for probably all of you here in The War Room. | ||
I can't wait to 2024 to get Donald Trump back into the White House. | ||
It's critical that we keep the heat on in terms of exposing what was a stolen election. | ||
One of the tips of that spear, of course, is our own Boris Epstein. | ||
He's going to give us a A hat trick of overview on Wisconsin, Florida. | ||
P.A. | ||
Boris, welcome back to the War Room. | ||
What's going on in the Badger State? | ||
Let's start there. | ||
Steve in Wisconsin. | ||
Steve, Peter! | ||
I'm so used to Steve! | ||
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How quickly they forget! | |
You've got the black shirt on and the Zelensky jacket. | ||
You're looking good. | ||
There we go, baby. | ||
In Wisconsin, all eyes and ears have got to be on Robin Voss to make sure that he enables Judge Gabelman to continue the investigation, to press on the subpoenas, and to continue to get to the bottom of what happened in Wisconsin in 2020. | ||
Who is Robin Voss? | ||
Who is he? | ||
Robin Watts is the Speaker of the Wisconsin Assembly. | ||
And do we have, like, coordinates to respectfully but firmly contact him? | ||
Denver's got all the info, let's put it in the group chat, let's put it on all the social media, the office phone number, the office address, and hey, as always for the posse, color within the lines, but color boldly, and let Speaker Vos know that we need for that investigation to continue. | ||
It is not an option. | ||
And Denver, if you can do this in real time, just throw on the Chiron with that information, and when it's up, I'll refer to it. | ||
Go ahead, Bors. | ||
So several events in Wisconsin today, all going to be focused on the interim report of Judge Gabelman's and where we go from there. | ||
And let's remember, the vital issue, the vital front of Judge Gabelman's report was twofold. | ||
One, it was all the fraud, the fraud in the nursing homes. | ||
The fraud with the ballot drop boxes. | ||
The widespread fraud up and down the block. | ||
And then on the flip side, it's also what to do about it. | ||
The cure. | ||
And Judge Gableman said loud and clearly that it is absolutely appropriate to consider and move forward on reclaiming Wisconsin's electors. | ||
She talked to the Constitution, common law, and she talked to applicable law. | ||
Does that mean to certify? | ||
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Yes. | |
Does that mean he's certified? | ||
Reclaiming the electors means he's certified. | ||
And he said that under Article 2 of the Constitution, not just Wisconsin, but every legislature has the real option, the real possibility, and the right to reclaim their electors. | ||
So on a spectrum, like Voss, is he like pure rhino compromised? | ||
Is he talking the tough talk but not walking the walk? | ||
Where is he on the spectrum? | ||
I'm afraid that he may be a little too much of the latter, where there's a lot of talk. | ||
Now, we've got to give him credit, because he is the one that brought Gableman in. | ||
Gableman effectively works for the Assembly, and he's now continued Gableman's engagement through end of April. | ||
But we need to see more and more action, and we need to see that bill, the resolution from Tim Ramthorne, who's the state rep there running for governor, the resolution from Tim Ramthorne to reclaim the electors has already been proposed. | ||
We need to see it on the floor in Wisconsin, just like we want to see Mark Fitchum's on the floor in Arizona. | ||
All right, tell me first about Pennsylvania, and then we'll go to Florida. | ||
What's the state at play there? | ||
Pennsylvania, there was a motion to compel the Democrat Secretary of State and the Democrat AG to comply with the Senate's full forensic investigation. | ||
That motion to compel, which was full of fire, from Jake Corbin and Chris Dush was filed on Friday. | ||
So that's the next issue in front of the judge there. | ||
And then on the other side, they're scheduling a hearing with the great team of True the Vote to continue getting to the bottom of the ballot harvesting and the drop boxes in Pennsylvania. | ||
So the fight in Pennsylvania is at full steam. | ||
DeSantis in Florida is doing what on the redistricting? | ||
Where do we stand on that? | ||
She's standing tall. | ||
I'm here in the state of Florida. | ||
People love the Governor Ron DeSantis, and especially on redistricting. | ||
You know, at first, maybe there wasn't as much attention paid to it, but the War Room Posse, the MAGA movement, under the leadership of President Trump, continued hammering on it, and now DeSantis has come in strong and said that it's the 20 to 8 map. | ||
The 20 MAGA, 8 Democrat map, or bust. | ||
He's vetoing any other map, and that is exactly what we want to hear. | ||
That's the kind of action we want to see in Missouri from the RINOs up there. | ||
Does the 28 effectively mirror what the political dynamic is in the state now? | ||
At least. | ||
It could be 21 to 7. | ||
It could be 22 to 6. | ||
It sure can't be the 14 to 14, which was what was proposed initially by the Republicans up there. | ||
But Governor DeSantis has come in and said, absolutely not. | ||
I'm not taking that. | ||
And we ought to be giving Governor DeSantis a major attaboy. | ||
So another place for people to call, email, text, let their feelings be heard, and tell the governor to not take one step back, to continue to stand strong, and tell him he's doing a hell of a job. | ||
And he has the backing of Republicans in the legislature? | ||
Well, he's right now effectively going up against the Republicans in the legislature in some way because they proposed the 14 to 14 map. | ||
So that's the push-pull there. | ||
How could they even do that? | ||
I mean, that's like bizarre. | ||
Nonsense. | ||
Anyway, you have 30 seconds left. | ||
Finish that up and then give us your coordinates. | ||
No doubt about it. | ||
All eyes on redistricting in Florida and Missouri. | ||
Wisconsin, major action. | ||
Pennsylvania, Arizona, Georgia. | ||
Action continues on the suit to uncover the 148,000 unlawful mail-in ballots. | ||
So we fight all over the country. | ||
The freight train of audits, the freight train of decertification is all over the country. | ||
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Stay strong, God bless, I'll talk to you soon. | ||
All right, brother, thank you. | ||
All right, Steve will be back in his chair where he belongs at five o'clock today, Eastern Time. | ||
It was an honor and pleasure sitting in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I'm Peter K. Navarro, signing off in the War Room. | ||
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