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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. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
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 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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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, President Trump endorsed Oz from the stage in North Carolina. | ||
Next thing I know, Posovic's in the... I told you, Posovic, you should have run for that seat. | ||
I'm just saying. | ||
We're going to get to all that. | ||
Can you stay for the whole hour? | ||
I can stay. | ||
I'm in. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
Posovic's in. | ||
Okay, great. | ||
If they ban me on Twitter again, I'll have even more time. | ||
Man, that was something. | ||
Took me down for calling Disney a bunch of groomers. | ||
That's something. | ||
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Yep. | |
And the tweet was, I thought it was pretty, with the cartoon? | ||
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Right, right, right. | |
No, it was a t-shirt. | ||
It was a t-shirt. | ||
T-shirt, t-shirt. | ||
But then, no, what it is, is because we leaked at Human Events, we leaked the internal forums of Disney's employees, they're called cast members, over there last week, with all of these people saying, look, hey man, I don't want to get into politics, I just want to work at the park, and... We had one of the cast members on Saturday Show. | ||
Yeah, I saw him on the Saturday Show as well. | ||
He said, look, I just wanted to... Because what you guys broke was amazing. | ||
Yeah, we just want to have a lot of the people there, they want to work a job, they want to provide a good, fun family atmosphere. | ||
It's called being an American citizen. | ||
You know, being an American citizen. | ||
And a lot of them were saying, look, you know, I'd support the bill because I don't want to get political. | ||
And also, that's something that ought to be left to parents. | ||
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Amen. | |
That should be left to parents. | ||
And this is internal. | ||
So Disney got mad. | ||
They went to their buddies at Twitter because Elon ain't totally in charge there yet. | ||
But he saw the stitching. | ||
On that curveball, they threw him by entering that board seat, and I think it's very smart that he rejected it. | ||
MNA 101. | ||
You don't want the board seat, because they freeze you in place. | ||
No, that's a chilling, that's, oh yeah, you're part of the team. | ||
He essentially controls the company. | ||
He can command by negation. | ||
They didn't want to put him on the board, they wanted to put him on the bench. | ||
We call it command by negation in hostile takeovers. | ||
To all that, I want to go to Todd Bensman. | ||
We've got Ben Harnwarth of the Vatican to kick off Holy Week. | ||
That's invited Pasovic here to kick off Holy Week with us. | ||
Banned on Twitter on Palm Sunday. | ||
Banned on Twitter? | ||
They don't understand that in the Pasovic business model, that's a dent. | ||
Thank God for Getter. | ||
That's alright. | ||
I spent the whole day on Getter. | ||
You were amazing. | ||
I like to Getter. | ||
I'm tweeting in Latin. | ||
Hosanna in excelsis. | ||
Hosanna in excelsis Deo. | ||
Pacific's the best. | ||
Let's go to Todd Bensman. | ||
Todd, you got a piece up in the Federalist. | ||
You called this so long ago, and here you got congressmen, I think the Democratic Party, and we kicked off the 10 o'clock hour, the show is our kickoff to Holy Week and Passover Week, is that Morning Joe is saying today, hey, blacks are really conservative, the families are conservative, and you got to stop the woke messaging. | ||
You also have Hispanic and other Democrats now sitting there going, whoa whoa whoa, we gotta get this movement in the House and we gotta stop Title 42. | ||
Get us up to date as of this morning, what's going on, and particularly Abbott's, both the performative part of sending guys in buses to D.C., but the real part of stopping commerce from Mexico. | ||
Sir, Todd Bensman. | ||
Sure. | ||
Well, for one thing, I'm seeing a lot of media still about, oh my God, they're sending buses to go pick them up. | ||
Somewhere down on the border and driving to D.C. | ||
Again, I'll be very surprised if anybody actually fills up a bus, if they can actually get one filled up, because Texas DPS does not have arrest authority here. | ||
They can't force them onto the buses. | ||
They can only take volunteers. | ||
How many people want to go to D.C. | ||
from the border here? | ||
Not too many, I think. | ||
They like to go somewhere else. | ||
To the extent that they take any of these bus trips, I think it'll be just so that they can get a freebie first leg, so that they can catch another bus up to Boston or something. | ||
But the real story is the bridges. | ||
This morning, Texas DPS is back out there blocking traffic at America's busiest land port of entry for trucks, Laredo, also Far Reynosa, El Paso Juarez, and several other bridges. | ||
Causing real economic pain. | ||
We'll see where that thing goes. | ||
Mexico is feeling the pain. | ||
I'm sure that there are discussions now with the Biden administration. | ||
What are we going to do? | ||
Texas DPS is blocking up our international trade. | ||
And of course, Texas business community is starting to feel the pain, too, and they're grousing about it. | ||
So there's a whole lot going on with that operation that bears witnessing. | ||
There's also movement in the House. | ||
We talk about there's some scrambling in the House, particularly now you have Hispanic congressmen, folks in the Rio Grande Valley, South Texas, others that are sitting there, and you're actually hearing it from people like Mark Kelly in the Senate in Arizona and Cortez Mastos in Nevada, that if 42 comes off with quote-unquote out of plan, and you've laid out the only plan they've got is to make the turnstiles go quicker. | ||
This is why they've changed the federal regulations that people can, administrative officials can actually go down that are not judges and just sign them in on the asylum. | ||
So they've got a plan of how they take this five or six million and get them into the country quicker. | ||
But congressmen understand that this is going to be a massive political explosion on November 8th. | ||
Walk us through what the politics of this, that you're seeing now, actually Democrats screaming at the administration they can't do this. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
Well, for one thing, the DHS fact sheet about the coming 18,000 a day has, it's a two-page fact sheet, and ten different times there they talk about efficiently processing, efficiently processing in. | ||
Nothing about blocking or stopping or anything. | ||
This thing is only about the one way. | ||
Democrats see, as I've mentioned here before, an extinction event here politically. | ||
This thing is going to kill them in the midterms. | ||
I don't think that they particularly care about what it does to the United States so much as that the optics of 18,000, 12,000, 10,000, 8,000 coming across is too much to bear. | ||
It's going to grab all the spotlight from Ukraine. | ||
Ukraine is just this wonderful palliative for all the problems. | ||
And then they're going to have to contend with this massive immigration. | ||
What they need to do, if the Democrats really want to forestall this, is convince the White House to come up with some kind of a thing. | ||
You know, oh, there's a new strain, a new variant somewhere. | ||
We got to keep it in till after November. | ||
Don't be surprised if that happens. | ||
I won't be surprised at all if that happens. | ||
The Democrats see sharks and alligators all over the place, all around them moving in. | ||
That's what's going on there. | ||
Todd, how do people get to, we've got the Federalist article up, Captain Bannon, across every platform. | ||
How do people get to the article in Federalist? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
Because stuff on this is breaking every second. | ||
Right, so the Federalist piece is about how asylum fraud is the thing that is drawing them in. | ||
It's the thing that the progressive liberals have wanted to return. | ||
Title 42 blocks asylum. | ||
It keeps asylum off the table for all these migrants. | ||
So they want to get rid of it to make it available again to anybody and everybody. | ||
So that piece is on the Federalist. | ||
You can look up my name, Todd Bensman, in the Author List. | ||
It's on the front page right now. | ||
And you can follow me at Getter, T. Bensman at Getter. | ||
I'm also on Twitter, BensmanTodd. | ||
This article, when you... Go ahead, give us the book, how they get to it. | ||
Yeah, America's Covert Border War, which is about the jihadist threat coming over that border when everything is collapsing like this. | ||
I want everyone in the audience to read this article at The Federalist. | ||
It's obviously all free. | ||
We'll push it out. | ||
I'm going to have Todd back on. | ||
Your blood's going to boil. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
You can find their abandoned ID cards all over the riverbank on the Mexican side. | ||
Todd Bensman, thank you so much for everything you're doing, sir. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's outrageous. | ||
You can find their abandoned ID cards all over the riverbank on the Mexican side. | ||
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That's asylum fraud. | |
It's awful. | ||
We'll get more into it all this week. | ||
Let's go up to the Vatican to Rome. | ||
We've got Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, you've got two, I don't want to say two failed altar boys. | ||
You have two altar boys, right? | ||
You have two altar boys here in the War Room. | ||
Tell us what's going on. | ||
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Walk us through Holy Week there. | |
That's one hell of a heckle, isn't it, from Steve Stark. | ||
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I know, right? | |
So, I mean, it's unbelievable. | ||
I don't know if Steve's still... Is he still not... Well, look at the list of churches Steve isn't welcome in. | ||
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Whoa! | |
It's a very, very long list. | ||
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We'll start on Capitol Hill and expand the concentric circle. | |
Start throwing sulfur at him. | ||
To walk us through Holy Week, Ben. | ||
So, Holy Week starts with Palm Sunday, Passion Sunday, which was yesterday, and it runs all the way through until Easter Day, which is next Sunday. | ||
It's the holiest week in the Christian liturgy, and it encompasses not only, obviously, Palm Sunday and Easter itself, but the Easter Triduum, which is the most holiest part of the most holiest week, which is Maundy Thursday, when At least in the Catholic tradition we celebrate the institution of the Holy Eucharist and it also has the famous foot washing, the white foot washing as well. | ||
Then on Friday, Good Friday, the Passion of Our Lord, the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. | ||
Passion obviously comes from the Latin passio, there is a third declension now, passio passionis, which means suffering. | ||
Just to make that clear. | ||
And then Saturday, Holy Saturday, is when our Lord spent the day in the tomb. | ||
And then the most important day of Christian life, Easter Day, when Christ was resurrected. | ||
And that gives light, it shows, it throws its light, if you will, throughout the whole of the Christian calendar. | ||
And that is the day, Easter Day, which we basically, in miniature, celebrate every Sunday. | ||
I've talked to people in Northern Italy this week on holiday, and they said there's masks everywhere. | ||
Are we getting back to, is this going to be a normal, because Easter, I tell people, you've never really been to Rome until you've gone during the Holy Week. | ||
It's pretty extraordinary. | ||
But the turnout of pilgrims is particularly extraordinary. | ||
Are you expecting those size crowds, and is it still going to be a situation where people are masked? | ||
It's being handled on a region-by-region basis. | ||
I don't know if you can see that the tourists behind me here, there's basically nobody wearing a mask in Rome right now because we're not a highlighted area. | ||
I think there is talk of clamping down up in the north of Italy but there's no reason, no one's expecting any inhibitions to celebrating Easter, not this year. | ||
Ben, I know you're coming on at noon. | ||
Jack and I are going to take the Shanghai part of this. | ||
Go to Ben at Hornwell at noon. | ||
He's live up on Getter and he'll be breaking news all day. | ||
Ben, I look forward to having you on location through the rest of Holy Week. | ||
Perfect. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Take care. | ||
God bless. | ||
Thanks. | ||
Have you been to Rome during Holy Week? | ||
I've never been to Rome. | ||
Tanya's been to Rome once. | ||
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You've never been to Rome at all? | |
Period. | ||
You could go run the International Bureau. | ||
I'll do it. | ||
Let's do it. | ||
You would love it. | ||
Rome's the best city in the world. | ||
The one that I do think about when I think about Holy Week is when Tanya and I did our honeymoon. | ||
We actually went to Jerusalem and we were super jet-lagged when we got there the first day. | ||
So we get out and it's like six o'clock in the morning and we find this local guy and we paid him way too much money and he took us though to all the sites in the old city and because we were there early nobody was there and we've got a photo. | ||
I can actually show you the photo. | ||
Better yet get to Denver. | ||
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It's us. | |
I'll get it up. | ||
It's us inside The Upper Chamber. | ||
And we're the only people in the room itself. | ||
So the Upper Chamber itself, so every Mass, of course, is a commemoration of that night. | ||
The night that the Eucharist was given to us as a blessing. | ||
The Last Supper. | ||
In the Last Supper. | ||
And so it's a commemoration of that. | ||
And so we actually were able to spend time in that room, just the two of us, praying and, you know, I thought what better place to start a family than right here where everything started. | ||
Spectacular. | ||
Okay, if we get that picture, it'll be great. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Jack Posobiec. | ||
Jack ended the very first episode of War Room Pandemic when we shifted from being War Room Impeachment, talking about Xi and the loss of the Mandate of Heaven. | ||
There's something going on in China right now that might, just might, have a massive implication in your personal life. | ||
All next, Jack Posobiec's here to talk about Shanghai and what is happening. | ||
Is it a virus or is it a vaccine? | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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We rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the T.T.D. | |
What's your people look for? | ||
Steve, you've got to look for that Chinese sentiment on the ground. | ||
China believes in this thing called the Theory of Dynastic Cycles. | ||
Something like a famine or pestilence spreading throughout the land could be seen as the current regime, and this goes back throughout every Chinese dynasty. | ||
They lose the Mandate of Heaven? | ||
Losing the Mandate of Heaven. | ||
You think this actually could be? | ||
Simone, real quickly, you think they could actually say that the CCP has lost the Mandate of Heaven if they don't handle this correctly? | ||
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Partially, yes. | |
20 January, 20 January, 20, a year of our Lord, 2020. | ||
So when we pivoted from Worm Impeachment. | ||
Two and a half years. | ||
It's two and a half years, the very first episode of pandemic. | ||
And we had, because Posobiec, a lot of people, not a lot of people, some people may not know this, but Jack is a former Naval Intelligence Officer and fluent in Mandarin. | ||
We didn't even know. | ||
China was his beat. | ||
So he knows you hear all these guys come on TV and talk about this nonsense. | ||
Most of it's just crap. | ||
Some of it's actually paid for by the CCP. | ||
But but Pesobic for everything he knows the one thing he knows better than anything is the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And in the very first episode you talked about the mandate of heaven about this is when Wuhan would just lock down. | ||
In fact we did the show. | ||
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We didn't even know we didn't even know what the lockdown was for. | |
Well we knew it was something that we didn't know. | ||
We did. | ||
We assumed it was something around the labs in the Wuhan the military labs. | ||
But we didn't know actually the details. | ||
I mean, we had heard from our Chinese contacts, that's where we started the show, but no official thing from Fauci. | ||
I don't even think WHO had been out of that. | ||
Oh, no, no, no. | ||
WHO tweeted on the 15th and 16th and 17th there was no human-to-human transmission. | ||
Remember that? | ||
Yep. | ||
This is a couple days later is when they had the fight in the Situation Room with Fauci and Peter Navarro about, wait for it, stopping planes coming in from China where Fauci said there's no problem, nothing going on. | ||
He was on the... | ||
And that's what our whole episode was about. | ||
You've got to shut this down. | ||
Gotta shut it down. | ||
So Bisovic, talk to us about now, so two and a half years later, And this is what, so you sent the great tweet this morning, but I got to tell you, the people in the know there's something happening in mainland China. | ||
It's gone from Hong Kong to Shenzhen. | ||
It's now up in Shanghai and other places in central China. | ||
What is going on? | ||
Because you don't, hey, if you think it's big bad locking down and quarantining Wuhan, which is the size of New York City, Shanghai is at a whole different level. | ||
That is the financial banking. | ||
That is the financial economic center of China. | ||
Jack Posovic. | ||
So Shanghai is a city where, and even prior to joining the Navy, I lived in the city of Shanghai for about two years. | ||
So did I. Not for two years. | ||
I lived in the French concession. | ||
You were in the French concession. | ||
You're in the hoity-toity area with the nice tree-lined roads. | ||
So beautiful. | ||
Most beautiful place in the world. | ||
You're not there. | ||
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You're not there. | |
And all the mansions. | ||
Well, the mansions that were run by, it was all the French mercantilists, and then... And the Communist Party. | ||
Yeah, the CCP came in and murdered them all. | ||
Sun Yat-sen, yeah, said we want those mansions. | ||
But then Sun Yat-sen got it, yeah, well Sun Yat-sen was before, because he was one of them. | ||
You were allowed, you were allowed by Jing. | ||
Oh, I was allowed by Jing. | ||
I was like, I saw all those areas where the Westerners were, and all the Americans, and I was like, There's too many white people around here. | ||
I want China. | ||
I want some real China. | ||
I want to feel like I'm actually in here. | ||
Because I also want to learn the language too. | ||
And so you can't do that because we're walking around speaking English all the time. | ||
So I was all the way up and we found a nice, just in one of those apartment buildings right on Sujo Creek. | ||
But now when I see those buildings today, when I look at these videos, I'm not seeing areas of Shuzo Creek where people are living. | ||
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Wow. | |
I'm seeing those same buildings that look just like the one where I live. | ||
So these videos people are talking about is that there's no food, they won't let people out of the house. | ||
There's no food. | ||
This is a lockdown as hard as terror lockdowns. | ||
These are terror lockdowns that are going on in Shanghai. | ||
This is China's most populous and wealthiest city, right? | ||
Mainland China is Shanghai. | ||
26 million people. | ||
It's one of the largest cities in the world, depending on how you count it. | ||
And when I look at those videos now, these people are being starved. | ||
They're being locked out. | ||
You can't go out of your homes. | ||
When I look at the towers, the apartment buildings, right? | ||
They look exactly like the one where I used to live. | ||
People are jumping out of them to commit suicide because they can't take it. | ||
And the animals, by the way, the pets, if you test positive and everyone's required to test every single day, you would go out. | ||
Sometimes you even have to kneel to take the test. | ||
They force you to kneel. | ||
How can 25 million people be tested? | ||
This is why you've seen the things of the army coming in. | ||
That's why the military is coming in. | ||
And if you test positive, there's now videos coming out, they're rounding up the pets. | ||
They're killing the pets. | ||
They're killing the pets in the streets. | ||
Okay, this is what, you've got to help me out here. | ||
They just had a Winter Olympics in Beijing. | ||
That's right. | ||
That the whole world allowed all these athletes to go to, and MSNBC and CNBC and NBC were over there kowtowing. | ||
How could we have sent people over in Basically, late January, early February, and six weeks later, five weeks later, they're literally quarantining and locking, in a hard lockdown, one of the great cities of the world. | ||
They're locking this down. | ||
Even the western cities, Huanan, you can go through. | ||
I mean, 23 cities are now looking at this. | ||
So Shanghai... 200 million people. | ||
We're looking probably at about 193, almost just under 200 million people. | ||
200 million people are in some form of lockdown as we are getting... These are terror lockdowns. | ||
This isn't like... What do you mean terror lockdown? | ||
There's no Uber Eats that's running. | ||
There's no, you know, you can't get delivery. | ||
The supermarkets are shut down. | ||
You know, we had soft lockdowns here in the U.S. | ||
You know, you could still go out for, you know, the whole thing, essential workers, everything else. | ||
And I don't mean to downplay the lockdowns that were had in the U.S., but I'm saying They were nothing compared to what the CCP was doing in these terror lockdowns, right? | ||
They shut down your basic essentials. | ||
They didn't want anybody coming out and if you see you on the street, they're grabbing you and they're tearing you down, right? | ||
I posted on Twitter because they did let me back today and I've got videos all over Shanghai about this. | ||
And so the reason Then I'm putting this up, and some people, and I remember, I remember that there was this whole school of thought at one point. | ||
They said, well, was China just doing all that in late 2019, early 2020? | ||
Was it a psy-op? | ||
Was it, you know, were they tricking us with these videos? | ||
Was it meant to trick the West into lockdowns? | ||
I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
They don't roll like that. | ||
They are terrified of this thing. | ||
And why is it? | ||
And it goes back to what I said on the very first episode of this program two and a half years ago sitting right in this very chair. | ||
They are terrified of being viewed as losing the mandate of heaven. | ||
Because when you lose the mandate of heaven, when the god emperor of the dragon throne is seen as losing the mandate of heaven in China, that means the people have the right and the duty to establish a new dynasty and to rise up against them. | ||
And that means if you can't handle the famine, the plague, the pestilence that hits the land, the invaders, the bandits, if your empire is crumbling, then you need a new empire. | ||
So Miles Guo has been talking about this day coming for many, many months. | ||
Now, his theory of the case is different. | ||
He's saying, and he's, look, whether he's right or wrong, The evidence will decide, but he is warned that this is coming and you're going to have massive lockdowns. | ||
He said, but he called it the Hong Kong before it happened. | ||
He says this is not due to the covid virus of the CCP virus. | ||
This will be caused this second wave, which he said would be more massive is caused by the junk. | ||
The phony vaccine they came up with that everybody had to take. | ||
He says that 99% of the people in Shanghai have had this vaccine, and it's because of that. | ||
What do you know from actual evidence that's coming out? | ||
Are they focused on another variant of the COVID-19 virus, or is it something related to the vax? | ||
Well, I mean, they're basically admitting that their vaccine doesn't work. | ||
And that's something that even mainstream publications of people have pointed out for years that Sinovax does not have the efficacy behind it, that they dummied up all the trials for this thing, they dummied up all the tests, the same way they were lying about what they were doing in Wuhan in the first place. | ||
But they pushed the thing out and they said, rah, rah, hey, we're all good to go. | ||
Well, now Omicron hits, and it may very well have come in through the Olympics and some of the other opening up that they've done. | ||
But now it's hitting, and because they're so terrified of it proving that their vaccine didn't work, that's why they're... That's where you lose the mandate of heaven. | ||
It's not about your health, right? | ||
Because we all know, by the way, that Omicron has been The least significant of all the variants, right? | ||
Delta was much harsher than Omicron. | ||
Omicron's the one that's- As far as death. | ||
As far as death. | ||
So people were saying it's almost like you almost want to get Omicron because then at least you can get the antibodies. | ||
They're trying to shut this thing down because they want zero COVID. | ||
This is the authoritarianism. | ||
This is, by the way, this is the world Klaus Schwab wants, right? | ||
When he sits down with the other World Economic Forum leaders at Davos or if you're going to Dubai this summer. | ||
Dubai in summer does not sound like a fun picnic, by the way. | ||
This is exactly what they're trying to import to the West. | ||
This is what you saw Macron do with all the crackdowns on the Yellow Vests. | ||
This is what we saw with the great truckers of Canada and the way that they were destroyed, the way that they completely dismantled that movement and all those great freedom fighters. | ||
This is the authoritarianism they want to put down, but they're doing it in China to their own people, 193 victims of the CCP. | ||
We know that there have been... First off, there are only a couple thousand reported deaths in China. | ||
I would have joked the CCP has coverage, but we've got a couple minutes. | ||
I want to make sure we look downrange. | ||
The November party conference was where she was... The 20th party conference. | ||
The 20th party conference, where he was going to be deemed emperor for life. | ||
Well, I think you still will be. | ||
But let's talk about the factionalization. | ||
She's faction must come to grips with this right now. | ||
They've got the Ukraine situation with their partner in Russia. | ||
They've got the South China Sea in Taiwan. | ||
Steve, Steve, Steve. | ||
Who is the faction that she is battling against? | ||
The Shanghai Faction. | ||
So again, this is the power base. | ||
But that's what people are saying that he's going after this particularly, that this has nothing to do with COVID. | ||
This has nothing to do with the vaccine. | ||
This is a take out of faction. | ||
The number one show on TV in China for the last five years, right? | ||
All the way back since Xi has really established power. | ||
He became the overall General Secretary 10 years ago, but really, really started taking the complete reins five years ago. | ||
It's struggle sessions of all the corrupt officials. | ||
This is not scripted, right? | ||
Well, it is scripted. | ||
It's non-fiction, put it that way. | ||
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It's scripted in the sense that he tells them what to say. | |
These are the anti-corruption campaigns. | ||
He's sacking officials and forces them to go on TV and make forced confessions to the Chinese people. | ||
and they're all the members of the Shanghai faction, any faction that stood against him. | ||
This goes back to Bo Xilai, who was seen as a rival to him early on, that he sacked, that he went after. | ||
He went after all these people, and now he puts them on TV. | ||
And so this is the same exact thing. | ||
This guy is cleaning up any possible opposition to him anywhere in the country, and Jiang Zemin, the prior, prior, so two general secretaries ago, before Hu Jintao, is seen as the leader of the faction that's against him. | ||
He controls, believe it or not, so the courts and the police system in China are connected. | ||
He controls them. | ||
She is systematically going after every single one of these guys, putting them on TV, forced confessions, and it's the number one show in China. | ||
Okay, Jackson, stick with us for the rest of the hour. | ||
We're gonna go, we're gonna pivot on to go talk about the nitty-gritty of politics in Georgia. | ||
Jody Heiss is going to join us next and talk about the Zuckerberg situation. | ||
Also, how his race against Brad Ratzenberger is going in the Peach State. | ||
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All next in The War Room. | |
Yeah. | ||
You're talking about a consent decree? | ||
Yes. | ||
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Okay, well it had nothing to do with a consent decree. | |
Nobody did. | ||
You're talking about a consent decree? | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay, well it had nothing to do with a consent decree. | ||
So nobody did. | ||
Who said I signed off on it? | ||
You got any proof of that? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Sir, that's not true. | ||
Sir, that's not true. | ||
I was Secretary of State for nine years. | ||
I know how the process works. | ||
I didn't have anything to do with the consent decree. | ||
And so anybody that says I did, just show the proof of where my name is on that. | ||
Okay? | ||
Did you have a question? | ||
Okay, well, telling something is not a question. | ||
That's your opinion, and you're wrong on that. | ||
All right? | ||
Yes, ma'am. | ||
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Okay. | |
Governor Kemp went full honey badger. | ||
He kind of pulled a Steve Bannon on him. | ||
Hey, give me a question, not your opinion. | ||
So I want to bring in Jody Heiss. | ||
Jody's a congressman who's now not going to run for re-election. | ||
He's going to run against Brad Rausensperger for Secretary of State. | ||
Congressman Heiss, make sure the audience, let's get our minds clear. | ||
Is Kemp right? | ||
Because he, you know, and I'm no Kemp fan, but he blew back on people right there. | ||
He said, hey, I had nothing to do with this. | ||
And if you got any proof, show me. | ||
And then somebody says something else. | ||
He said, sir, that's an opinion. | ||
It's not a fact. | ||
So what are the facts down there about the whole situation in 2020, the consent decree and Stacey's Law, what everybody talks about? | ||
Is it just Raffensperger? | ||
Or did Kemp have any role whatsoever? | ||
Or could he been more involved, sir? | ||
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I think there's no question, Steve, that there are a number of state leaders in Georgia who could have done some more. | |
I mean, you look back, everybody could have done more. | ||
But at the end of the day, the sole person Who is responsible for fair elections in Georgia is Brad Raffensperger and the Secretary of State. | ||
Others could be more vocal. | ||
Yes. | ||
Okay. | ||
But the responsibility of fair elections in the state of Georgia solely rests on the shoulders of the Secretary of State. | ||
That is the issue. | ||
And look, I can tell you, Steve, as well, that myself and every member of the Georgia delegation had a conference call with Brad early on. | ||
When the Democrats were trying to push H.R. | ||
1 and so forth early, March of 2020, we had a conference call with Brad urging him. | ||
Not to fall for what the Democrats were going to do and sending out absentee ballots and all this sort of stuff to everyone on the file. | ||
He did it anyway. | ||
And, you know, later, as a ranking member of the GovOps Subcommittee and Oversight, I personally called Brad as a witness and asked him, why did he do all these things, knowing that our registration file was so inaccurate? | ||
And Steve, the shocking part was he said, He feared a lawsuit by Stacey Abrams, and because of fear, he totally caved and gave the political farm away as it relates to election integrity. | ||
OK, so I get it. | ||
This is where I think the audience goes. | ||
There is and we're going to do a special tonight at six o'clock. | ||
I got Boris on. | ||
We're going to go through the whole calendar for folks. | ||
There's no more important race. | ||
in this nation in the primary season than May 24th in Georgia. | ||
And I think the early voting starts on the 2nd or something, Congressman Heiss. | ||
Right. | ||
You are maybe beloved too high a term, but you are a highly regarded member of Congress. | ||
You left that in a year that looks like we're going to take over and you would actually have power to go back to your home state to run for Secretary of State. | ||
Why is Perdue not making the case you made right there about Kemp's involvement in the 3 November fiasco starting from March and earlier of 2020 when he was warned by people like yourself and then later when he called to testify saying, hey I caved, I was afraid of Stacey Abrams. | ||
Why is Perdue not making that case? | ||
Because I understand you're running for Secretary of State. | ||
You're all over Brad Raffensperger. | ||
But at the top of the ticket, why is that not being pounded every day, sir? | ||
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Yeah, I can't. | |
Listen, obviously, I cannot answer on behalf of David Perdue. | ||
That is something he has got to answer for the campaign that he's running and his team. | ||
I am all about beating Brad Raffensperger. | ||
He is the one. | ||
Who has destroyed election integrity in the state of Georgia. | ||
He is the one that is driving me to leave a very safe congressional district for the purpose of salvaging what has been totally dismantled with confidence in our election process in Georgia. | ||
And it all rests on the shoulders of Brad Raffensperger. | ||
And look, we're a country, politically speaking, that the most basic fundamental principle we have is the consent of the governed. | ||
And if ever there is a time when the voice of the people at the ballot box, the consent of the governed, is violated or compromised, then our entire Republic is in trouble. | ||
And Brad Raffensperger did that to Georgia. | ||
It's inexcusable. | ||
And so my focus is not on what David Perdue is doing or what anyone else is doing. | ||
My task is taking out Brad Raffensperger and restoring election integrity and confidence here in our state. | ||
Look, I think it speaks volume when someone that had the possibilities in Congress that you had, and quite frankly are needed in Congress to drop the hammer, would actually pivot and run for Secretary of State. | ||
So walk the audience through the two or three things that aren't simply the centerpiece of your campaign against him, but what you will do immediately to sort this mess out in Georgia once you take office. | ||
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Well, listen, I think first that comes to my mind is people who commit voter fraud in our state need to be held accountable. | |
It is unthinkable to me that Brad Raffensperger has basically done nothing to those who for, I mean, he's even now admitted that Fulton County has for decades been off the charts with what they have allowed to take place. | ||
Why in the world are there no prosecutions? | ||
Why are these who are committing criminal activity with our election processes not being prosecuted? | ||
If people don't face the consequence of the law, then there's no point in having the law. | ||
And if they continue to get away with cheating in our elections, they will continue to do so. | ||
And so that is certainly one of the issues that's on the forefront of me. | ||
But listen, everything from the Dominion machines to the absentee ballots that are going out, to the drop boxes that we have, to the third-party funding like the Zuckerbucks that have come into Georgia, to what I just mentioned, prosecuting people who violate our election laws. | ||
All of these are front and center of issues that must be resolved in the state of Georgia as it relates to elections. | ||
And then on the other side, of course, you've got the business licensing and stuff that likewise is a disaster under Raffensperger's leadership. | ||
So there's a host of issues that need to be addressed. | ||
The train wreck that he has created in the Secretary of State's office has to be cleaned up, and now's the time that we've got to get that job done. | ||
Here's what I think. | ||
You got the movie RIG 2020, Dave Bossi and the team, right? | ||
You're part of that. | ||
And that thing is about Zuckerberg, blows people's heads up. | ||
Then you got Dinesh coming out with a movie in a couple weeks called, I think, 2000 Mules, which is the True the Vote guys, and they got footage. | ||
I think what gets people is that this is systemic. | ||
This is not one or two bad guys saying, hey, I want to steal a few votes or I want to get some people on here and vote a registration. | ||
This is not on the margins. | ||
When you look at these films that are coming out and the evidence provided in the court cases, this cuts to the heart of how one votes in a great state like Georgia. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
Was that just Rathensburg or is the system in Fulton County and other places in Georgia so just systemically corrupt? | ||
That you got to take it apart and rebuild it. | ||
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Yeah, I don't question that there are portions of the system that are just systemically corrupt. | |
We have seen that in Fulton County, and now we have multiple leaders who are saying Fulton County has been corrupt for decades. | ||
So, yeah, we have issues like that. | ||
But when you have the ball that was dropped to the extent that Raffensperger dropped it, when there were people like myself and the entire Georgia Republican delegation having a conference call with him two years ago warning him Of what was coming. | ||
And Steve, I will tell you this, too. | ||
It was literally months after that phone call that we were made aware that about two weeks before that call, he had actually made the deal with Stacey Abrams already. | ||
And of course, he never mentioned that to us in the call, but the cake was already baked. | ||
He had already made agreements to basically nullify ID, signature verification, all that sort of stuff. | ||
But listen, he was warned. | ||
He unilaterally made the decision to send out absentee ballot requests to everyone on the voter registration file in Georgia, some 7 million people. | ||
Knowing that our files are at least 10% inaccurate or somewhere in that ballpark. | ||
We're talking hundreds of thousands of people who receive an application for a ballot who don't belong on our files for one reason or another. | ||
And then you add to that the problem with the drop-off boxes and the chain of custody issues and on and on and on. | ||
And you end up with movies like Rigged that I was honored to be a part of, and I'm in that movie, and now Dinesh's movie coming out. | ||
The evidence is abundantly clear that we had a massive decay of our election integrity under the leadership of Brad Raffensperger, and it is for that reason he needs to go. | ||
I just want to make sure everybody understands this, and we'll get it up on our social media. | ||
When you had, as a member of the congressional delegation, had a conference call in March 2020 and said, hey, we want to warn you guys about this. | ||
He had already made the deal with Stacey Abrams weeks before and never brought up, when you were warning about this, he never at any time in that call brought up at all that he already cut a deal with Stacey Abrams? | ||
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That's absolutely correct. | |
It was months, months, months after that phone call. | ||
When we were finally made aware of the, as the so-called consent decree started becoming public knowledge, we wanted to know when was that signed? | ||
What happened? | ||
How did this go down? | ||
And we found out that that agreement took place a couple of weeks before our conference call with the Georgia delegation of the Republican members of Congress with Brad Raffensperger. | ||
That's correct. | ||
I don't see, for the good folks in Georgia, forget a guy running for your election. | ||
I don't know how they didn't move to remove him from office. | ||
I mean, this is outrageous. | ||
Walk people through. | ||
What's the schedule? | ||
How are you going to defeat this guy? | ||
Just walk me through the plan. | ||
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Well, listen, we are very well organized in every county in the state of Georgia. | |
We've got an incredible team. | ||
Of course, I'm deeply honored to have the endorsement of President Trump. | ||
He came out and endorsed me the very first day that I announced that I was running. | ||
As you know, Steve, I'm an original member of the House Freedom Caucus. | ||
There were Meadows and Jordan and DeSantis, a host of others. | ||
And so we've got a lot of water under the bridge fighting with President Trump while he was in office. | ||
And that relationship has been very beneficial with his endorsement. | ||
But we're less than two months away now from the primary election. | ||
We are all Everyone's called on board. | ||
All decks on board to give it everything we've got as we are coming into this final push. | ||
Brad Raffensperger is the incumbent. | ||
With that, he's going to have a significant degree of support, just being the Republican incumbent. | ||
He's a self-funder, and he's giving it all he has. | ||
But I believe at the end of the day, the people of Georgia realize that he failed us miserably, inexcusably, and at all costs. | ||
What must be defended and protected is the integrity of the ballot box, which he grossly mismanaged. | ||
And I believe the people of Georgia are going to boot him out. | ||
Congressman Heist, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they go to find out more about the campaign and more about you personally? | ||
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It's very easy, Steve. | |
JodyHeist.com. | ||
JodyHeist.com. | ||
J-O-D-Y-H-I-C-E.com. | ||
Well, Congressman Heist, you've always been a fighter in Congress with the House Freedom Caucus and everything else, so we fight on, sir. | ||
This can't get more important than May 24th in the state of Georgia. | ||
Congressman Heist, thank you so much for joining us here in the War Room. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Pacific, all chips in the middle of the table. | ||
I keep telling people, the 24th in Georgia is everything. | ||
You know, they didn't have any problem with the Stacey Abrams plan in France, did they, when they held the election? | ||
Got the vote a couple hours out, all done. | ||
People were worried that I was going to leak Macron's emails again. | ||
I didn't this time. | ||
I had no plans to this time. | ||
Then again, I didn't have plans to last time either. | ||
Just the spirit of the moment caught you. | ||
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Okay. | |
We'll see. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
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Headline The Financial Times, Kiv urges energy traders to stem blood money feeding Putin's war. | ||
Macron pivoted to domestic policy to save himself. | ||
The Germans and the rest will not back off of financing, underwriting Putin, because they can't. | ||
The entire structure of Western Europe collapses. | ||
Economic structure collapses. | ||
Shouldn't listen to Greta. | ||
And by the way, Greta and all those people... | ||
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The Russians have been putting in... Media Matters was mad at me when I said that a couple weeks ago. | |
The first week of this, when I was here and I said, I said, a lot of this is because they listen to Greta. | ||
No, obviously I didn't mean it's Greta, but then they said, you know, the headline became, PESOBIC BLAMES UKRAINE INVASION ON GRETA THUNDER. | ||
It's good to click. | ||
I'll click on that. | ||
I'll click on that, right? | ||
In Beijing, in Shanghai. | ||
This is Xi. | ||
They've got a civil war internally at the highest level with the factions. | ||
You also have a problem. | ||
We don't know if it's a COVID, another variant, or if it's the vaccines or whatever it is. | ||
You have major parts of the country shut down, locked down, the supply chain. | ||
You ain't seen nothing yet, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
Well, Shanghai, I mentioned before when we were talking about not only is it their largest city, their wealthiest city, it's also one of their largest port cities. | ||
So it's one of the largest ports for all of China. | ||
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And the financial capital of China. | |
So you got that, and what's happened in St. | ||
John has not even blown through the supply chain yet. | ||
All the inflation's about to come. | ||
You've got famine. | ||
Because we were learning this at Long Beach, that it's the whip effect. | ||
Yes. | ||
Right, it's the whip effect. | ||
So it comes out, it's the bullwhip effect. | ||
And so it comes in a couple of weeks later. | ||
Sri Lanka, Chile, India, they're all the tips of this famine that's coming, because Ukraine's going to have only- And you're seeing the food riots. | ||
They're showing the video now of the troops. | ||
That's PLA troops in the streets. | ||
There's a child. | ||
put up in hazmat gear, being forced to wear all this stuff. | ||
This is next level. They're going absolutely next level with this. | ||
And so here's the thing though, Steve. | ||
Talk to me about Taiwan and South China Sea and all this. | ||
Well, Taiwan has some breathing room now. Taiwan has some breathing room now because we thought, well, originally when we saw that invasion of Ukraine, we thought, I said, the calculus has changed, right? The calculus has changed and they're going to pull off the brakes. But because Ukraine's taken longer than I think everybody thought it was going to take for various reasons, not saying the bombers, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Etc. | ||
I think Taiwan is some breathing room now because she's gonna be looking internally and By the way, all of this going on in China, not too good for Russia right now, because Russia and Putin obviously put all of their chips in with China. | ||
That's all overland routes, the U.S. | ||
Navy can't interdict any trade between the U.S. | ||
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and China. | |
Although China is buying all the, China and India are both buying all the oil that Western Europe says they're not going to take, right? | ||
Oh, 100%. | ||
So this is the rise of the BRICS nations. | ||
This is the rise of the BRICS nations as an alternative, that's what The Economist said, the alternative world order. | ||
Biden's going out there saying new world order, this is the alternative world order. | ||
And so, the issue though, when it comes to those factions, I want to get back to that, and I laid down my marker in Newsweek on this, that she's got it locked up. | ||
You mean this November? | ||
This November, and that was prior to all this. | ||
To be named Emperor for Life. | ||
Well, we haven't had a chairman for life of the CCP. | ||
We, right? | ||
I'm not a Chinese citizen, but the CCP has not had a chairman for life since the days of Chairman Mao. | ||
This is hugely significant because it's always been these 10-year stretches, these 10-year terms. | ||
So, first you had Jiang Zemin, then you had Hu Jintao, and then prior to that was Deng Xiaoping, and then we were going to have Xi Jinping, a 10-year term, step down. | ||
He's not going to do that. | ||
And so the factions are trying to use every piece of internal leverage they can on him. | ||
However, we saw this before. | ||
In the early days of this, in the early days of COVID-19, I said the best way to knock out Xi Jinping, if you're one of these factions, is throw down the receipts on Wuhan. | ||
Throw down the receipts on Wuhan, show what Xi Jinping's government was funding in there, talk about the gain of function, admit what was done, admit that there clearly was a military interest in the experiments going on in that lab, but they didn't do it. | ||
And here's the reason, Steve. | ||
They're not going to press that button because they won't give up the ship of the power and the autocracy and the authority of the CCP over the people there in China. | ||
They know if they do that, then the game's up for all of them. | ||
So they're going to go right up to that line, but they're never going to cross it. | ||
It's a criminal gang, and you don't upset the apple cart. | ||
It's like going to the Feds. | ||
Xi has what Deng Xiaoping never had. | ||
He's chairman of the party, he's head of the state of China, and he's head of the PLA. | ||
Remember, all of those... I think, officially, the only title Deng Xiaoping had was the International Chess Master. | ||
No, Bridge. | ||
Bridge. | ||
Oh, Bridge. | ||
When he stepped down, when he stepped aside, he became the president of his genius. | ||
He ran the country for 10 more years, but he was the head of the International Bridge Society. | ||
And that's not building bridges, that's actually playing bridge. | ||
The Gamer Bridge. | ||
Yeah, Gamer Bridge. | ||
He was the International Bridge Chairman. | ||
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Now it turns out Davos is not going to be in Dubai. | ||
Davos is going to be in Davos. | ||
Fact check. | ||
Fact check on the back. | ||
Postal check up here. | ||
Postal check. | ||
It is going to be Switzerland this year. | ||
It was rescheduled. | ||
Are you going to go to Davos? | ||
Can we get a live report from Davos? | ||
We're looking at it. | ||
We're looking at it. | ||
Has Davos been warned now? | ||
We're looking at it. | ||
Yeah, we're looking at it. | ||
We're considering it. | ||
Well, you know there's that CPAC Hungary coming up, which is the same week. | ||
So you could hit CPAC Hungary and the Davos of the same week right over in Switzerland, plus Ukraine is right there, so... Give me the morning after call as you see it right now on Macron versus Le Pen. | ||
Oh, I think they keep Macron in. | ||
He's got the insiders all locked up. | ||
The globalists love that guy. | ||
He's one of their best tools. | ||
They're going to keep him. | ||
Morning line, 53-47. | ||
She closes... Oh, she'll be much better than 17, but I think he ekes it out. | ||
Okay. | ||
Back at 5 o'clock, it's going to be intense. | ||
We've got Julie Kelly on. | ||
We're going to do a lot of politics this afternoon and focus on this famine that is expanding throughout the world. | ||
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