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The White House officials have begun strategizing a response to the expected aggressive investigations. | ||
The Washington Post reports the administration has begun hiring new staffers and restructuring various departments to strategize the best response if Democrats lose control of the House or the Senate. | ||
Just last week, House GOP Conference Chair Elise Stefanik tweeted this. | ||
We will investigate the Biden crime family as a matter of national security. | ||
It's just shameless. | ||
She's so painful, guys. | ||
She is so painful. | ||
I can't take it. | ||
And shameless. | ||
This is one of those evolutions like J.D. | ||
Mandel. | ||
It's so painful. | ||
Or whoever Donald Trump said. | ||
You know, we met her when she came into Congress. | ||
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Smart. | |
Right. | ||
Gifted. | ||
Gifted person. | ||
And just decided at some point That she was going. | ||
Shameful. | ||
She was going to, well, do what she does. | ||
The Biden crime family. | ||
Let's bring Tom Rogers into this conversation in a new piece. | ||
Pathetic. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
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Pathetic. | |
In a new piece for Newsweek, he's co-written with former Senator Tim Wirth. | ||
He is taking a look at what a GOP-controlled House could mean for the ability to control the outcome of the 2024 presidential election. | ||
Quoting from the piece, If the House goes markedly Republican in 2022, we are setting the stage for Donald Trump to be handed the presidency in 2024, whether he wins it or not. | ||
It is really that simple that the card House Republicans could play would prove that American democracy is no more than a house of cards. | ||
The 2022 battle cry needs to be a vote for House Republicans is a vote to destroy democracy. | ||
All right, Tom joins us now. | ||
He's the editor-at-large at Newsweek and a CNBC founder and contributor. | ||
So, Tom, let me just start with what I always say to Mika all the time. | ||
We live in a Madisonian democracy. | ||
We heard that democracy was going to collapse in 2020. | ||
But then you had federal judges that said, hold on one second. | ||
Doesn't your argument suggest that the federal judiciary would take a pass on this and let Republicans steal an election they didn't win? | ||
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Well, not necessarily, Joe. | |
Happy birthday, Mika, and I'm sorry this column is not intended to bring you a good birthday cheer. | ||
You'll remember two years ago in May of 2020, Senator Wirth and I laid out exactly how Donald Trump would try to steal the 2020 election, and most people didn't believe us. | ||
Unfortunately, that's exactly the game plan that he followed. | ||
And this column is about the midterms and the big lie and how this really sets up the next steal. | ||
And I hope, Joe, you are absolutely right that independents see the Republican candidates as loonies and liars, because if the predictions of the big pickups by Republicans in the midterms pan out, This November, we are really setting up the likely election of the next president, and that president is likely to be Donald Trump. | ||
And here's how. | ||
As we all know, Mike Pence thwarted the plan to have the joint session of Congress overturn the Electoral College results. | ||
But the Dems were in control of the House then. | ||
Under a Republican House, where the liar-in-chief Kevin McCarthy is Speaker, the compath is actually laid out by con law. | ||
As you know, Joe, that's how lawyers refer to constitutional law. | ||
And it's the combination of the 12th Amendment and the Electoral Count Act which really put this in play. | ||
Because the way that works is, when that joint session happens, if one senator, one congressman, object to any given state's slate of electors, the two houses retreat to their respective bodies and make a decision on those objections. | ||
Well, if the House is controlled by a big-line majority, the House can deadlock with the Senate, and this time they're going to have plenty of support from state legislatures. | ||
And to your point about the courts, there's plenty of speculation the Supreme Court is going to support an independent state legislature doctrine, giving all that a lot more teeth. | ||
So if the House and the Senate do deadlock... | ||
But let me, hold on, hold on, let me stop you. | ||
I just gotta stop you right there because you've talked about the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and it seems to me if this is your fear then you need to look in your camera and you need to talk to Chuck Schumer and Democrats in the Senate and say | ||
There have been Republicans who have said they will reform the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and take this out of the hands of the House of Representatives, where they believe it should be taken out of, and put it into the hands of the court. | ||
Shouldn't Democrats in the Senate stop doing what they've been doing for the past year and a half? | ||
And stop swinging for the fences in the Grand Slam? | ||
And just take that single. | ||
If they can get 10 Republicans who will agree to reform the Electrical Count Act to stop what you're doing, then why don't they do that? | ||
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Well, reforming the Electoral Count Act would help. | |
I'm not sure that what they, even if they do get together and pass something, I'm not sure that it will take away from Congress the ultimate ability to certify the Electoral College count. | ||
Now, there are things they could do. | ||
I'm somewhat skeptical that they will do it, and you're absolutely right, it's a necessity. | ||
But if they do deadlock, what happens under the Constitution is that this is thrown into the House. | ||
And as you know, in the House, the Republicans win that state-by-state delegation vote. | ||
And in fact, gerrymandering recently has only hardened the likelihood that that state-by-state count in the House remains Republican through 2024 and beyond. | ||
What really concerns me is history here. | ||
Because in 2010, when the Republicans had a big pickup, as you remember, 63 House seats went Republican. | ||
And even though Obama in 2012 regained his traction and won re-election, the Democrats only picked up eight of those seats that they lost in that big sweep in 2010, leaving the House in a substantial Republican majority still. | ||
If that replays, that's why I'm so concerned that a sweep in 2022 will stay put for 2024. | ||
And if the Electoral Count Act is not only not changed, but not changed significantly, you set up a big line majority being able to thwart the ability of Congress to take an Electoral College legitimate count and allow a legitimate election to take place. | ||
Well, I'll tell you what. | ||
First of all, I think you're right. | ||
History would suggest that the Republicans are going to win. | ||
I don't know how big they're going to win, but the Republicans have history on their side to certainly win in the House. | ||
We'll see what happens there. | ||
Being Pollyannish here, a lot to be concerned about, but Democrats could certainly help by working with whatever Republicans they can find to really, really change the Electoral Count Act of 1887 to make sure, again, that you actually have courts that take care of this instead of politicians in the House. | ||
Okay, it's Monday, 2 May, the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
We're kicking off the second quarter. | ||
Had a debacle in the first quarter. | ||
As we said on January 1st, there was going to be a financial and economic debacle. | ||
Now, we had to play that long clip. | ||
They're going after Elise Stefanik because she referred to it. | ||
As the Biden crime family and they went through full meltdown. | ||
Then you had Tom Rogers, this piece in Newsweek and we'll get it up onto all of our platforms. | ||
I don't think I've put it up on getter yet. | ||
And by the way, I'm particularly pleased with my getter account over the last couple of days. | ||
I'm in direct control of it now. | ||
Given that they finally, Captain Bannon and others, finally taught me, who is not particularly proficient in using social media, how to use it. | ||
So it comes in hot and I'm putting up a lot of stuff. | ||
Having put up Tom Rogers Newsweek, what they do is they fantasize about, we don't need We're not going to need to steal any elections. | ||
OK, you stole the one in 2020. | ||
There's no need for us to do this. | ||
We don't steal elections. | ||
We're going to roll over you in a massive landslide. | ||
It's going to start on November 8th of this year. | ||
A massive landslide from the school boards with the moms and, of course, precinct strategy and the electoral boards. | ||
Everybody's signing up. | ||
Everybody's volunteering to go there. | ||
Medical boards. | ||
People are going to go to shareholding. | ||
I mean, cross the board. | ||
Then you got attorney generals, secretaries of state, local DAs, local sheriffs, just a mass of up-to-state legislatures to the governorships. | ||
All these governorships are on the line. | ||
Then the House and the Senate. | ||
In the House, we're looking for a 100-seat Pick up a 100-seat majority. | ||
We said that would last for 100 years, like 1932. | ||
Remember, I think they controlled things from 1932 to 1994 when Newt Gingrich came in. | ||
And they had a huge pickup back in the 50s, but I don't think it gave them the majority. | ||
But that's 60 years, basically 60 years of control is what they needed to reform the country. | ||
And this is what's going to happen in the House of Representatives. | ||
And you just saw right there, he said, well, they're not going to get it back in one, no, you're not going to get it back for decades because now we are building an inclusive nationalism, a participatory populism. | ||
You have people from every walk of life, every race, every ethnicity, every religion that's joining and fighting hard. | ||
From the Rio Grande Valley up to this fight of Royce White versus Omar in Minnesota. | ||
And so this just continues to run on. | ||
We continue to build momentum every day. | ||
And the left continues to freak out. | ||
And we wanted to show you there how now, you know, it was the Electoral Count Act. | ||
You know, a little Jimmy Raskin was all running around. | ||
They got this conspiracy. | ||
But somehow they've got to change the Electoral Count Act of 1887. | ||
They've got to change it. | ||
Well, the reason they've got to change it, it was followed by the book last time, okay? | ||
And if Mike Pence had done his job, the coward Mike Pence had done what he was authorized to do, what he was obligated to do, this thing would have gotten thrown back to the state legislatures. | ||
Remember, they're trying to dial the state legislatures out because we control the state legislatures. | ||
This is what they're trying to do, put it into the court so they hope these liberal judges don't take it on. | ||
You're not going to change the Electoral Count Act. | ||
No, there's not 10 Republicans that are going to sign up for this. | ||
Not going to happen. | ||
You're not going to change it. | ||
What we should do, if you want to, is go through what they did in 1887 when they finally figured out they couldn't change the Constitution and they wrote this law. | ||
Now is the law constitutional? | ||
Hey, go challenge it in court. | ||
Let's find out. | ||
Just like the War Powers Act. | ||
There's a couple of big things hanging out there that we kind of go by, but it hasn't really been directly challenged. | ||
Maybe this is one of them? | ||
That's fine. | ||
Go do it. | ||
Have at it. | ||
It's not going to get changed as legislation. | ||
We control the state assemblies, the general assemblies of the states. | ||
We also control the state party delegations by 2723. | ||
It's going to get worse than that after this November. | ||
Of any contingent election, and that's what we're talking about, a contingent election where you don't vote by individual House member, you vote by state party delegation. | ||
So they're there. | ||
And once again, what Democrats can only win if they cheat, right? | ||
If they cheat or if they change the rules, this is or use the court somehow to cheat. | ||
They can't win. | ||
And they're about to be destroyed. | ||
You're going to have a spinoff of the squad and these guys into this kind of progressive, like Green Party, like Germany has. | ||
You're going to have this neocon neoliberal A combination that's got, you know, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, and it's got Hillary Clinton and the Clintonistas, the neocon neoliberals. | ||
Okay, Bill Crist will be there, they'll be yammering on the net, but we have a chance to shatter them, to shatter it, as a national political institution. | ||
It's incumbent upon us to make that happen. | ||
MSNBC just has up a new article about how, hey guess what? | ||
This crazy group is now weaponizing motherhood. | ||
The fascists have now weaponized motherhood. | ||
You've got these moms for liberty and moms for America, and you got all these moms going to school boards and they're fighting mask mandates and they're fighting vaccine mandates and they don't want the kids poisoned by critical race theory, and they don't want to poison by social emotional learning, and they don't want the transgender ideology, they don't want the sexualization of the children in first grade, they don't want it, and they're gonna fight it. | ||
And now MSNBC is finally coming to it as the polling showing that they're losing massively with the black communities leaving the Democratic Party, the Hispanic American leaving the Democratic Party, the young people leaving the Democratic Party, Asian Americans leaving the Democratic Party. | ||
Now what they depended upon, the moms in the suburbs, and wait for it, they're leaving the Democratic Party. | ||
This is why it's a unique convergence of many forces. | ||
And it's not just House races, Senate races, and the glamour races that you see on TV all the time. | ||
It's the nuts and bolts. | ||
In fact, I would argue the more important races are the school boards, are the election boards, are the DAs, the county judges, the sheriffs, all of those. | ||
This is a sweep. | ||
A sweep. | ||
It's too late for them to catch up. | ||
They haven't done the work. | ||
They're too lazy. | ||
Source can't write enough checks. | ||
And we've added them. | ||
People got, we got the hairy eyeball on them everywhere. | ||
They can't move unless we're sitting there saying, hey, we see you, see how you're cheating, we're seeing how, what you're doing. | ||
And they don't have the motivation. | ||
They're all running around trying to get their student loans canceled. | ||
That's not going to happen. | ||
They're promising the world. | ||
We got so much to get to, but I want to go, we're going to get the great in the next segment. | ||
Katherine Engelbrecht was such a star turn on Saturday. | ||
She's back. | ||
She's going to be back a lot here because she's somebody who went and did the hard work. | ||
We keep telling you, There's showhorses and there's workhorses. | ||
Katherine Engelbrecht is the best of the best. | ||
She's a workhorse and she's got the receipts. | ||
She shows with data and video exactly how they stole the 2020 election and why Joe Biden is illegitimate. | ||
An illegitimate regime occupying 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | ||
Be back with Katherine Engelbrecht. | ||
True the vote in a moment. | ||
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Okay, Kathryn Engelberg. | ||
True the vote. | ||
A great and mighty warrior. | ||
Catherine, here's what people want to know. | ||
By the way, thank you so much for Saturday. | ||
It was a star turn. | ||
And here's what I've committed to. | ||
I was so over the top, yelling, screaming. | ||
We dialed it down. | ||
We dialed it down for Catherine. | ||
Catherine, tell the truth. | ||
You got this idea, this amazing idea of going to get the data from the phones and then later get the video. | ||
You came up with this idea pretty quickly after the election. | ||
It was sometime in November or December of 2020. | ||
Correct, ma'am? | ||
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Yes, yes, yes. | |
But I want to look, I want to straight out of the gate give credit where credit is due. | ||
Greg Phillips and the team of analysts that he ran with, were that not the case, I don't know that this would have all come together as it did. | ||
But no doubt, we were looking for ways to identify, as you called it, the receipts. | ||
Where can we prove that crimes are being committed? | ||
Because without that, you weren't going to, you know, you were not going to make your way through Through the gauntlet that you're going to have to withstand to prove election fraud. | ||
So that's what we started doing and still doing it to this very minute. | ||
And so you came up with the idea and then you obviously had to get some funding because you've got to go to the phone companies. | ||
You actually have to, they sell the data to you, but you have to, you have to pay for that data, correct? | ||
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Right. | |
Well, you can actually, the data itself is an, is a, Aggregated off of apps. | ||
So your apps on your phone emit pings that give all kinds of indications about your whereabouts, your habits, and so forth. | ||
That's all rolled up to mid-tier sort of marketing companies that are selling that then to a variety of interests. | ||
That's how Starbucks knows when you're in their parking lot. | ||
That's what political campaigns use. | ||
And also law enforcement uses it every single day. | ||
So it's that middleman between the cell phone companies | ||
The devices and that's the that's the space that we played in And so you went and raised money and then so at the time that took you what a couple of months To kind of get your arms around this and to kind of prove the theory of the case that you could actually tell there was some Concentration on certain I guess you guys in the movie called mules But you could see that there was a concentration of some of these some of this phone usage or data around certain certain drop boxes | ||
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Yes, well, look, it was a gamble. | |
We surmised that given everything that had just happened in 2020, if there was going to be fraud, a likely place on the ground that it would occur would be in these largely unregulated drop boxes. | ||
And so the question became, how can we measure activity around the drop box efficiently and at scale? | ||
And so the geospatial data provided a path to do that. | ||
Along the way, we uncovered A pattern not just to the Dropboxes, but to non-profit leftist organizations, which adds to the level of intrigue around all of this. | ||
But we bought a tremendous amount of data. | ||
We wanted to leave no oxygen around anything that could go wrong. | ||
And so we went in, we bought big, and got to work. | ||
We could have been totally wrong, there could have been nothing there, but given Our team's experience, we didn't think that was the case, and now as we sit here, we were proven right. | ||
Two of the most controversial, and we're going to have Blake Masters on in the second hour of the show tonight from Arizona. | ||
He's running against Brnovich, the Attorney General out there. | ||
Obviously, two places where this is a burning issue that will not go away is Georgia and obviously Arizona. | ||
Don't get me wrong, Wisconsin, everybody else, they're pounding too, and in Pennsylvania, but these two are probably the top of the heap. | ||
In Georgia, by the time you collected, when did you, if you got the idea in November, December, had to raise the money, came up with this big bet, it paid off, you started seeing the data, and Greg and the team started, Greg Phillips and the team kept refining it. | ||
When were you prepared or ready to go to the Georgia Bureau of Investigations or Raffensperger, Kemp, or his team? | ||
When were you guys prepared to do that? | ||
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Well, we were prepared in March, but we started with the FBI. | |
We provided all of this information first to the FBI because we were Very aware that there would at some point likely be a call into the provenance of the data. | ||
So what was the chain of custody? | ||
We wanted to start it there because we believe what we're looking at is RICO, and we wanted to make sure that all the states had a level playing field and data set to work from. | ||
So we gave it to the FBI. | ||
The following month, we tried to get an appointment to meet with the governor and his team and the GBI. | ||
That got pushed into May. | ||
May is when we actually Presented the geospatial findings. | ||
We didn't have the video at that point, but the the geospatial stuff was more than enough And so and then by the time you got there you you you may actually made a presentation to certain members of GBI or or to Kemp staff Yes to the head of the GBI and Kemp was not present. | ||
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He we thought he was going to be but he was not but his team was there And yes, we made a presentation And left very optimistic that they saw the extreme abuse that had happened and would take action, but that was not what was going to ultimately happen. | |
They buried it. | ||
You and Greg are pretty savvy people. | ||
You can read a room. | ||
What happened in that room that day at the presentation that led you to believe when you left, hey, that was a good meeting? | ||
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Well, first of all, I was I'm I was one debris removed. | |
So Greg was leading that meeting. | ||
But my understanding from what happened in the room was they were they were intrigued by the data. | ||
It didn't it didn't seem as though there was anything to give pause that it wouldn't go forward because the abuse is so extreme. | ||
It's so egregious. | ||
But then after that, they became Adversarial. | ||
When you say it's so extreme and so egregious, what is both the combination of the video and the data you think shows, without any doubt, about what these individuals did? | ||
Because you can actually see and you can actually track it with the data, see where they went, how long they were there, and then the video backs up the fact that they're not ballot harvesting, they're ballot trafficking? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
At the point of that meeting that we're discussing, we only had the geospatial data, but The data itself is so telling because the patterns that these mules went on were so extreme. | ||
People going across counties to 10 and 20 and 30 drop boxes in one go, day after day after day. | ||
This is just not normal behavior. | ||
And we were very observant in our efforts to make sure that we were not introducing any bias into this, that if this was something, if this If this person just walked by a Dropbox every day, they're not going to be included in the study. | ||
We were looking for intentional patterns. | ||
The majority of these drops happened in the dead of night. | ||
We looked at what the pattern of life was for these people, these devices, both before and after early election to make sure that, to the best of our ability, we were not going to be reviewing anybody that just happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time. | ||
We were left with, then, 242 devices that merited investigation. | ||
This is now going on, but it took, you know, a year. | ||
But the GBI did get back to you, but they got back to you, I think, in an interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. | ||
I think it was one of the senior guys either sent a letter to AJC and said, hey, it's not much there. | ||
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Well, they sent a letter that we got after we read it in the AJC. | |
And said, yeah, basically, you know, we've looked at all this data and the irony of it is he pinpointed, he pulled out all the data that we had provided, which, which to anybody's eye, you can tell there's, there's there, there, but he dismissed it and said, you know, wasn't, it wasn't worthy of looking at and case closed. | ||
And did anyone on Kemp's staff ever get back to you? | ||
Besides the fact you read this thing in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, you just got the letter shortly thereafter, did anybody on Kemp's staff ever reach out to you with, hey, we'd like to know more, we want to get briefed, we want you to talk to Raffensperger, anything? | ||
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Not that I can recall, no. | |
I mean, it's been a long and choppy road, but not that I can recall. | ||
In fact, what I clearly recall is quite the opposite. | ||
Outreach from the governor's Staff trying to prevent us from moving forward. | ||
And that's, you know, that's a that's part of the story that really needs to be well known is the the active effort to to silence us, which was just outrageous. | ||
I tell you what, Catherine, let's take a short break. | ||
There's a few more things I want to go through here. | ||
Your discoveries are so mind-blowing. | ||
It took so much work, but when we talk about getting the receipts, she's got the receipts. | ||
And I think it's one of the reasons the film is going to premiere in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
It's out in Arizona, I think, with Mike Lindell. | ||
Today or tomorrow it's going to premiere in Mar-a-Lago this week. | ||
President Trump couldn't be more excited about this. | ||
Catherine Annenberg, true to the vote. | ||
After we return in just a second, also Naomi Wolf, she's got more blockbuster news to come at you. | ||
Mara Monaghan on our favorite Congressman Omar, trying to start a third world war in Kashmir. | ||
All next in The War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The reason that this show is so powerful is the audience. | ||
You know, we provide a platform so you meet the Katherine Engelbergs and the Naomi Wolfs and the Mara Monaghan's and the things they're working on. | ||
But the one common factor is that these are grinders. | ||
They're not here for, and they don't, you know, comport themselves to be, you know, showtime. | ||
These are grinders because the work they do, whether it's on the vaccines or whether it's on The freeing of Tibet and the staying up to the Chinese Communist Party and getting to the bottom of what's going on with the Uyghurs or if it's election integrity. | ||
These are the grinders and that's true leadership, right? | ||
That's what we say. | ||
This populist revolt is led by those people at that tier that are driving every day and people are coming in and back of them. | ||
And Catherine has been at this a long time. | ||
I don't think there's anybody In the Trump movement, or anybody in the Republican Party that knows more about election integrity, she'd been grinding this for, I remember going down and speaking at one of her conferences, I think 10 or 11 years ago, in a not huge conference room, but absolutely packed. | ||
And even at that time, they were all over the details and nuts and bolts. | ||
And quite frankly, if people had listened to Katherine Engelberg, Earlier, Engelbrecht, we would not be in this, we would not be in this situation today, but we are where we are. | ||
This movie comes out, it's going to premiere, I think, on Wednesday in Mar-a-Lago. | ||
She will be there, 2,000 mules. | ||
Catherine, we're going to have you back, but I just want to kind of leave the audience hanging. | ||
What I think upsets people the most, particularly in Georgia, Is the fact that you did all this work, you had all the receipts, you pulled this together, you went to the proper authorities, you did the first thing that, hey, we want to make sure there's no issue about chain of custody of this stuff. | ||
So we want to go, we want to work inside the system. | ||
And if the system mainly showed you how they operate the next day, they're in the Atlanta Journal Constitution with a letter that you get afterwards saying, hey, they're not interested. | ||
Maybe maybe not so much. | ||
But then the Kemp administration tries to go out of its way to thwart you. | ||
And so we want to have you back because I want to really be fair. | ||
I want to go through a timeline of what happened from April, because here we are essentially a year after you had that first meeting or that first presentation. | ||
And now it's just really getting out. | ||
To the general public. | ||
And we still, I know there is some formal investigation, a part of it, but it's not in the formal investigation as it should have been with the FBI, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and quite frankly, Raffensperger and the Attorney General and the people in the state of Georgia. | ||
So how can people help you? | ||
If they go to your site, I know you're a volunteer organization with a small staff, but how can people help you? | ||
How can people assist you? | ||
Where should they go? | ||
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You can go to TrueTheVote.org, check out our website. | |
We have things that people can plug into and be a part of. | ||
We have a program called IV-3 that stands for Independent Vote Verification and Validation, where you can look at your local voter rolls. | ||
We help you find ineligible records and turn those over to your county. | ||
A very systematic way to, in fact, improve the accuracy of rolls. | ||
Yeah, we are a non-profit organization, so if you are moved to give, we appreciate it. | ||
We are doing some really heavy lifting, and we are not slowing down. | ||
This movie, and this is not the culmination, this is sort of the end of the beginning, and we have a lot more to go. | ||
Remember Catherine's two things. | ||
We'll get her back on her go through this It's it's it's obviously you got to get all this sorted so it can't happen again And she's got all kind of recommendations, but she's one of the fighters saying hey we have a responsibility To get to the bottom of 3 November and hold people accountable We're not going to let off and this is one of the things that drives the left nuts because they understand their exposure here But we're not going to let go of this this country no elections have consequences stolen elections have catastrophic consequences And you just got to look around you Just look around the world. | ||
You see the catastrophic consequences of this stolen election. | ||
And I will say it, and say it, and say it again. | ||
It's an illegitimate regime, and I don't care if little Jamie Raskin, and Shifty Shift, and Rachel Maddow, and Chris Hayes, and Joanne Reid. | ||
I don't care if they like it or don't like it. | ||
I'm totally indifferent to that. | ||
What I'm not indifferent to is the responsibility that we have as citizens to get to the bottom of that and take the evidence and take it to where it concludes. | ||
And we have to do that. | ||
We have an obligation. | ||
We have an obligation to everybody that's come before us. | ||
To do that, and we will never back down on that. | ||
Catherine Engelbrecht, you're a warrior and a patriot. | ||
Good luck with the premiere, and we're looking forward to having you back on to get into the details of how Governor Kemp did not embrace, did not embrace the fines that you and Greg Phillips came up with. | ||
They didn't high-five you in the meeting. | ||
So, Catherine, thank you. | ||
Catherine, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
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We are real true to vote on Instagram. | |
We've been de-platformed on Twitter. | ||
We're on Facebook. | ||
And Rumble. | ||
We're starting up a pretty good Rumble channel. | ||
There's going to be some interesting things popping up there over the next couple of days and weeks as well. | ||
Well, if you're involved, it'll be interesting. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you coming on. | ||
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Thanks. | |
Take it easy. | ||
See, I was on my best behavior. | ||
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I didn't go screw off some crazy rant. | |
Naomi Wolf is with us. | ||
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We've got an opening for Naomi. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Portland Press-Herald has this headline. | ||
On this summer's menu, reduced outdoor dining. | ||
Portland's pandemic rules allowed restaurants to expand outdoor dining to help attract customers. | ||
But now the city is tightening restrictions and forcing those restaurants to reduce the amount of outdoor dining space. | ||
At least one restaurant owner called it a disappointment to both locals and tourists. | ||
And of course, they're doing it because it seems that the outdoor dining is getting in the way of mobs roaming through the streets, burning things down. | ||
Okay. | ||
And in Wisconsin, the Stevens Point Journal reports children born during the COVID-19 pandemic are experiencing more developmental delays. | ||
Experts say it's likely due to drastic isolation measures. | ||
Those who work in child care say they haven't seen delays to this extreme before, especially in social and communication skills. | ||
You know, Mika, it's something we were talking about for a very long time. | ||
It's very concerning, not just the developmental skills, not just a problem with education, but also, again, Let's say it again, mental health concerns for younger Americans and for Americans of all ages. | ||
The lack of socialization over the past couple years causing so many mental health crises, so many problems. | ||
And for some people, there's the crisis of going back out into society, going back out into having a normal life. | ||
We really, as a country, have got to confront our mental health crisis. | ||
And it has impacted every age group across the board. | ||
Coming up... Okay, we're going to have to ask for a date stamp on when you guys said that. | ||
You guys cheerleaded, you guys specifically on Morning Mika, cheerleaded falching these guys every day. | ||
It was Naomi, the Naomi Wolfs of the world. | ||
That started coming out early on, and they were mocked and ridiculed and dismissed. | ||
So that's just a lie out of Morning Mika. | ||
Oh, we've been on this version? | ||
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No! | |
For every lockdown, every mask mandate, you got the experts, followed the science, followed the evidence, you had Fauci on there. | ||
Where's Fauci been on Morning Mika? | ||
How come Fauci's not on Morning Mika like he was? | ||
That was just an outright lie. | ||
They cheerlead, and when the Naomi Wolfs and others like Naomi Wolf come out and say, hey, you do not understand what we're doing to children, that you'll never be able to unwind. | ||
She was mocked and ridiculed and dismissed. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
Yeah, it's painful to see these clips because these people are not only sociopaths, they're hypocritical sociopaths. | ||
And indeed, as you say, they spent the pandemic reading from the scripts saying, Mask your child. | ||
Isolate your child. | ||
Keep your child home. | ||
And when normal parents, like me and you, were saying, obviously, there are going to be developmental harms if you do that, indeed, we were marginalized and ostracized. | ||
And that doesn't matter. | ||
But what does matter is that now the studies are in showing, surprise, surprise, when you mask a child, that child doesn't learn to speak or how to read facial expression. | ||
When you keep a child home in At unscientific lockdown, there are terrible harms and a loss of 21 IQ points because kids are not, we didn't evolve to be in isolation. | ||
We evolved to be in communication with other primates of our species. | ||
So this has been a massive, hideous experiment on children. | ||
And it was utterly predictable that it would damage them cognitively. | ||
And these people are disgusting for kind of coming late to the party of decency and acknowledging what every parent knows, their children are suffering cognitively in mental health terms and with inability to speak and relate to facial expressions. | ||
It's criminal. | ||
You're too kind and too nice. | ||
They're not doing it to come to the party decency. | ||
This is CYA on a massive level. | ||
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It is. | |
Because they understand the legal liabilities and this is going to be a nightmare. | ||
And it should be. | ||
The parents of people that when they sat there every morning | ||
With these people from CDC and FDA and all the universities up there with all the doctorates and they had Fauci every day and they were they were uh guilt how how would a working class or middle class parent or look I throw myself in there I have no medical or biological thing when you see the experts up there every day it's the evidence follow the science and you'd be addicted and you have government coming on top of it both city governments in New York City and Philadelphia and DC all the big cities you got the these governors of of Cuomo | ||
And Whitmer and Newsom. | ||
And you're seeing there's an average citizen saying, well, hey, the experts say it's correct. | ||
And it was relentless. | ||
And anybody that sat there and goes, well, hang on for a second. | ||
You know, we're kind of got 5,000 years or 10,000 years of development that we can kind of study. | ||
This is a little outside the norm. | ||
Maybe we ought to look at some of this evidence. | ||
I don't ever remember them ever even having the decency to put forward evidence or science. | ||
Do you, Naomi Wolf? | ||
No, I mean, what they asked us to focus on was non-existent variables, like the tiniest fraction of a suggestion that a mask, you know, helps kids not get sick, but they didn't acknowledge that kids weren't at serious risk of getting sick. | ||
And so it was all look over there, look over there at COVID and a resistance or inability to let the conversation go to, but look over here. | ||
Everyone who's human knows that if you isolate a child, I mean, there are studies with monkeys, primates, that show that if you isolate primates, they develop neurotic behavior. | ||
If you put primates in zoos and you don't let them assemble freely, they develop neurotic OCD-type behavior. | ||
This is utterly predictable. | ||
The thing that's super creepy, though, is you're hearing this refrain of mental health, mental And if you look at these regulations that boards of health are passing kind of in darkness, they do introduce this kind of the state is the custodian of mental health now, and they roll in mental hygiene along with other public health crises. | ||
And that's really scary, because you saw what they did with a respiratory pathogen, wait till they have the power to say, oh, you know, Naomi's not cheerful enough today, she, you know, has to be in mental health quarantine or You know, your child isn't sociable enough. | ||
You know, we have to take your child away from you. | ||
Seriously, that's what they're preparing is the, you know, social emotional learning, the kind of state intervening between you and your mind, you and your mood, you and your child. | ||
Okay, Dr. Wolfe, just hang here for a second. | ||
We're going to hold you through the break. | ||
You've got some big developments in your investigation into the Pfizer documents. | ||
I want to say, we're going to have Mara Monaghan is going to join us at 6 o'clock hour. | ||
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She's got some breaking news about our favorite congressman, Omar, and of course the hot spot in the world, Northwest India, up in the Kashmir. | ||
Dr. Wolf joins us on the other side next. | ||
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Okay, Dr. Wolf, you've got a bunch, the intensity of your investigation is picking up. | ||
I want to turn it over to you and walk us through what the latest is. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So, it's a sad duty I have to update you with these reports, but it's also very important that you know. | ||
So, this is an analysis from one of our team members at the War Room Daily Pfizer Documents Analysis Project. | ||
That focuses on what did Pfizer know and when did they know it about neurological complaints post-injection. | ||
And what they found in looking at the VAERS system, which is supposed to alert Pfizer, the CDC and the FDA to safety signals requiring investigation, right? | ||
They've tried to poo-poo the importance of the VAERS system, but the government set it up to alert the FDA and drug companies to safety signals. | ||
What this analysis found is that in the first three months of 2021, when there was still a massive rollout, all the spokesmodels were saying safe and effective. | ||
You didn't hear anything about serious harm, serious complaints. | ||
Pfizer and the FDA knew the following. | ||
The first screenshot shows deaths and headaches reported by those vaccinated in just the first three months of 2021. | ||
And the mass vaccination of Americans had just started then, as you recall. | ||
Well, this screenshot shows 3,385 deaths reported in three months, as well as 27,084 headaches, which will be mentioned in another screenshot. | ||
So that's over a thousand people dying a month with this, you know, fabulous rollout that was so chic in the first three months of 2021. | ||
The second screenshot shows five categories of serious neurological complaints reported in those first three months. | ||
900 cases of Bell's palsy, 880 cerebrovascular accidents, also known as stroke, 138 reports of Guillain-Barre syndrome, 118 reports of paralysis, and 175 of transient ischemic attack, which is a temporary period of symptoms similar to but not as severe as those of a stroke. | ||
So you don't have to have a medical degree to notice. | ||
That these are hundreds and hundreds of examples of neurological problems, stroke-like problems, brain problems. | ||
The third screenshot below results for three more categories of major neurological symptoms reported just in those first three months. | ||
Nineteen reports of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive nervous system disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, causing loss of muscle control. | ||
50 reports of multiple sclerosis and 656 seizures. | ||
All right, really process that. | ||
Over 600 seizures in the first three months of 2021. | ||
Fourth screenshot. | ||
Well, CVA and TIA shown in the second screenshot are neurological complaints. | ||
They are caused by blood clots in the brain. | ||
And of course, you've heard this phrase, blood clots, blood clots, because this is happening. | ||
And remember, there's lipid nanoparticles, little tiny fatty hard casings going through your bloodstream, which they concealed into the brain, crossing the blood brain barrier. | ||
Therefore, reviewing several other symptoms also caused by blood clotting issues is pertinent. | ||
The screenshot below shows reports of 294 acute myocardial infarction, that is acute heart attack, 584 deep vein thrombosis, and 790 pulmonary embolisms in those first three months of 2021. | ||
So blood clot related harms, serious heart attacks, strokes. | ||
Going to the fifth screenshot. | ||
Following screenshot shows that there were no reports of acute myocardial infarction death and pulmonary embolism from 2015 through 2019 after receiving any Pfizer vaccine Prior to the COVID-19 vaccine debuted. | ||
So this is totally not normal, right? | ||
Even for Pfizer. | ||
Hundreds of Pfizer vaccines are listed in the VAR system for those years, but no one reported incidents of acute myocardial infarction, death, or pulmonary embolism after receiving a Pfizer vaccine during those five years. | ||
So as we saw with the 8,000 extra malformations of fetuses that are showing in the Department of Defense documents that female soldiers are suffering 80% above the norm. | ||
You're seeing here not a norm, not an average, nothing normal. | ||
You're seeing a massive escalation of neurological problems, heart attacks, and strokes. | ||
The sixth screenshot, these final two screenshots show the first and last pages of a VAERS request for all symptom complaints for all Pfizer vaccines. | ||
The total of all those years was only 559. | ||
In contrast, there were 584 reports of deep vein thrombosis in just The first three months of 2021, all related to the COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
And so they're saying before 2020, the most frequent complaints were things like headaches, weakness and muscle pain, all with less than 20 examples. | ||
Now, brace yourselves. | ||
In contrast, as shown in figure one above, there were 27,000 headaches reported in association with Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine. | ||
So you combine these with all of the serious harms and you've got an off the chart signal. | ||
Right? | ||
Which is what this reporting system is supposed to be. | ||
Something is wrong. | ||
These are red flags. | ||
So the evidence, he concludes, sorry. | ||
I tell you what, we only get, we'll do, we'll continue this tomorrow. | ||
What's your social media that people can get to? | ||
Because we got it. | ||
We only got 30 seconds. | ||
We've got to bounce. | ||
Sure. | ||
It's Dr. Naomi Arwolf on Getter. | ||
Come to dailycloud.io and join the Pfizer campaign. | ||
This is a scandal. | ||
And not only did Pfizer know it, but the FDA knew it. | ||
They knew they were harming people in the first three months of 2021. | ||
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This is absolutely explosive. | |
We'll have Naomi back on tomorrow to clean this up. | ||
Naomi, amazing. | ||
Amazing, amazing. | ||
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Great work and great work, Posse, for assisting Naomi and her great team. | |
Okay, short break. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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