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Let me thank you for the historic decision which happening yesterday night. | |
When President Biden, which I know very well, which we worked together for five years, when I created the new armed forces of Ukraine, signed the Lend-Lease Act. | ||
Everything from nutrition to ammunition. | ||
And we have a special call for the Congress to support the bill for 40 billion dollars. | ||
And I think that that would be a very good example when some NATO member states Again, repeat the same action on their Parliament for land lease to supply everything from nutrition to ammunition, because you are absolutely right. | ||
We fight here for the global freedom, for the global security, and simply help us to help you. | ||
And for the European Union and for the leaders, I know very well what does it mean, the special structure. | ||
It is my signature behind the association agreement with the European Union for Ukraine, with a visa-free regime for Ukraine, with a deep and comprehensive free trade agreement for Ukraine. | ||
We don't need any transforming structure. | ||
I just want to remind, year 2008, | ||
When United States support our future membership in NATO, and it was blocked in Bucharest Summit of NATO, and if in 2008 we have a membership action plan for NATO, and if we will be a NATO member state in 2013, definitely it would be no aggression in Crimea, it would be no aggression in Donbass, would be no full-fledged war, and please do not repeat mistake here 2008. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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Let me ask you about that democracy. | |
At what point did your fear, did you have the greatest fear that those institutions, that our republic, that our democracy, Madisonian democracy, was in peril? | ||
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Well, obviously the greatest was January 6th, 2021, when the Capitol was under siege due to the insurrection, but I was out of office by two months then. | |
But I think going back during my tenure and Look, President Trump and I had our differences from the early days, and it expanded from there. | ||
But clearly, June 1st, when the president suggested using American troops, active duty troops, to be deployed in the streets of the United States, in the Capitol, and shoot protesters, it really It was shocking, and it's really where it caused me to rethink how I engaged, and it's where General Milley and I came up with the Four No's, and that became our strategy for the succeeding six months, is how do we kind of protect the institution? | ||
How do we make sure that there were no strategic retreats, no unnecessary wars, and no misuse of the military? | ||
Those things became very important. | ||
And I say that because, again, people will say, well, you're not loyal to the president. | ||
And my view is I was loyal to my oath of office. | ||
And my role was to advise the president and to help shape better outcomes. | ||
And I thought that we did that in the administration. | ||
He left the White House and walked with his attorney general, his chief of staff, the secretary of defense, his press team, his daughter and his son-in-law across Lafayette Park. | ||
The area of the nation's capital that had just moments before that been cleared with tear gas and rubber pellets where peaceful protesters had been. | ||
The president here is appearing in front of St. | ||
John's Church. | ||
It's known as the President's Church. | ||
Every president has attended services there. | ||
President Trump and his family went to a service on Inauguration Day at St. | ||
John's Church and it sustained a fire overnight. | ||
The President's former Director of National Intelligence and Ambassador to Germany tweeted that this is a moment of hope triumphing over fear, but intended or not, Andrew, this does send another message that the President is willing to do whatever is within his power to vacate premises as... | ||
So, back to the existential question, if I could. | ||
You thought you were better in the job, that you could help keep the country safe, using your words. | ||
You were worried he could act on some of these outlandish ideas, and so it was a control mechanism. | ||
And you and your counterparts had these four nos that provided some guardrails that you could go by. | ||
Curious, was there a plan if he became uncontrollable? | ||
If he broke through all four no's? | ||
If he wanted to do something absolutely crazy and you couldn't stop him? | ||
What was the plan and who did you talk to about it with? | ||
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Well, we never reached that point, thank goodness, at least during my tenure. | |
I saw a lot of erotic behavior. | ||
But we're talking about someone who wanted to, like, bomb Mexico or shoot protesters. | ||
I mean, you must have thought in your mind, what if I can't control this situation? | ||
So what was the plan? | ||
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Yes, so I talk about that in the book, particularly as my concerns about the use of the military the day after the election, what I might have done or would have done if that had got to that point, because I had this very private meeting with the head of the National Guard and General Milley, and I described my concerns later in the book, and I say how I needed to be the circuit breaker in case something like that happened. | |
My plan would have been, first of all, to go to the President and confront him and ask, you know, what is this order? | ||
Where is it coming from? | ||
Please explain it to me. | ||
Try and back him down if I could. | ||
And if I couldn't, look, I would have to go to leaders on Capitol Hill, would be a next step, or could have been to go public with it. | ||
And last things last would have been to resign on the spot. | ||
So I describe this in the book about how I thought through this process and what I would have to do. | ||
The circuit breakers were tripped and I was unable to forestall something, you know, really bad from happening. | ||
Was it more, would you describe the job that you and your counterparts had as sort of containing him? | ||
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Well, I don't want to overstate this. | |
Look, I think we accomplished a lot of great things at the Pentagon. | ||
I had a wonderful group of civilians and service members to work with. | ||
And so we advanced stuff like the National Defense Strategy and a pivot toward China, designing it as our threat and modernizing the military. | ||
So we did a lot of good things. | ||
And for the most part, my job was unaffected by the White House and I was able to do my duty. | ||
But there were moments like this when Either the president and some in some ways more often that those around him would propose these you know outlandish ideas and that's really what we had to keep an eye on eye on and I talk about this particularly in the fall when people were proposing ideas with regard to Venezuela or Iran or some other places that I had to be very conscious of what was being proposed and those four no's that Millie and I had mapped out and what it meant and what my duty was to the country. | ||
Okay, we just laid out the lie right there. | ||
It has nothing to do with his duty. | ||
This is in the great team of the War Room production staff, and of course our partners at Real America's Voice in Denver did a magnificent job at the last second cutting this. | ||
What we did is took the Morning Joe, Esper's lies on Morning Joe. | ||
Remember, Esper's lawyer is Mark Zade, who is the lawyer For Vindman and of the people that brought up the false accusation of the first ridiculous impeachment trial, a left-wing lawyer, right? | ||
Esper is guilty of treason. | ||
He ought to be brought up on treason charges as soon as we take over in November. | ||
He's a thoroughly bad guy and it's time for Mike Pompeo, it's time for Dave McCormick up in Pennsylvania to come out and condemn this. | ||
OK. | ||
It's time for Mike Pompeo to come in. | ||
Mike, it's OK you go up there and say that Trump is supporting a national security threat in Oz. | ||
Is your buddy who you got the job for, is Esper a national security threat? | ||
It's a coup against the President of the United States. | ||
First of all, the military things, as I said yesterday. | ||
In Iran, the President stopped the missile shoot of Bolton and this crowd that wanted to get into a shooting with Iran. | ||
Donald J. Trump stopped it. | ||
In Venezuela, the humiliation and embarrassment of Bolton and Pompeo and Pence. | ||
Liberation Day! | ||
Liberation Day! | ||
They're tweeting the thing out with the clown shows like Woody Allen's Bananas. | ||
Complete clown show. | ||
Trump stopped at another embarrassment. | ||
Had nine guys out there going to overthrow Maduro and only locked in Maduro to be, if that was Trump that stopped at, the clown show. | ||
Right? | ||
Trying to overthrow him with five guys in ill-fitting army uniforms. | ||
And the four no's. | ||
The strategic retreat, Trump was trying to strategically retreat from Afghanistan, and quite frankly, put on the table South Korea and the 38th parallel. | ||
At that time, he had a very anti-American, pro-CCP government. | ||
And he had to start sending some signals, as we did in the first year of the administration. | ||
Esper is guilty of treason, he'll be tried for treason, and Milley too. | ||
And the lie here, it's 1 June, he says it right there, oh it's 1 June, I really started to think about, no. | ||
President Trump walked across the street to St. | ||
John's Church, and they were in the photo op, and that day all the defense contractor buddies said, hey man, you're not gonna have a job, you're not gonna have boards. | ||
This guy was a low-level lobbyist before Dave Urban and Mike Pompeo forced him on the president. | ||
He was a low-level lobbyist. | ||
He's always been a grundoon. | ||
He's always been a Grundon. | ||
One June they went and he and Millie got humiliated because the press got all over him. | ||
That's when they started leaking and that's when he admits it came together on one June. | ||
The same exact day the media blew you up for St. | ||
John's Church. | ||
So don't sit there and tell me to stop lying. | ||
Why don't you be truthful? | ||
Did the superintendent of West Point either read the book and agreed with it was okay to go to the sacred space of West Point to talk about his treason and his coup? | ||
Did you not read the book and you're totally incompetent? | ||
You pick it, brother. | ||
Pick them. | ||
One or the other. | ||
He ought to be removed. | ||
There ought to be a total investigation into West Point right now. | ||
Had a bad enough time with McClellan and those guys back in 1862? | ||
They wanted to overthrow Lincoln. | ||
Open secret? | ||
Open secret. | ||
And now you've got another cabal of them. | ||
Urban and Pompeo and McCormick and Esper. | ||
What is our military academy teaching people? | ||
They're not teaching them ethics. | ||
Be a man. | ||
If you didn't like it, resign. | ||
If it was too embarrassing for you, resign. | ||
Don't give me the four no's. | ||
He's commander-in-chief and you're not. | ||
He's commander-in-chief. | ||
And your oath to the Constitution says he's commander-in-chief. | ||
You don't get to free will, particularly on something like this. | ||
You're going to block a guy? | ||
You're going to block him? | ||
You and Millie decide? | ||
You decide that you're more important? | ||
You ever see Seven Days in May? | ||
They always say it's going to come from a right wing. | ||
No! | ||
It's the administrative state. | ||
This is a huge issue and we're not going to let it go at all. | ||
Where's Dave McCormick today in Pennsylvania? | ||
Don't run around and talk about Osby and the national security threat. | ||
Hey, it may or may not be. | ||
That's for the voters of Pennsylvania to decide. | ||
Step up to what you know, Mr. West Point. | ||
You're running on West Point. | ||
Step up and condemn Esper today. | ||
Condemn Esper for what he did and say into a microphone so everybody can see he's guilty of treason. | ||
Pick it. | ||
Either you think he tried to have a coup against Trump or you didn't. | ||
You're sitting there trying to glob on to the Trump voters? | ||
No voter can vote for Dave McCormick until he comes forward and does this. | ||
Very simple. | ||
Very simple. | ||
This is black or white. | ||
There's no in-between here. | ||
And Esper now, every day, just like Barr, they bury themselves with the lies that are in the book and they come on here. | ||
One June, we really started thinking about, dude, it was one June in the photo op. | ||
It's the photo op. | ||
You didn't think you were gonna get hired. | ||
Trump became, he became a deal baggage to you. | ||
To your career, you careerist in Millie. | ||
You're advisors to the President. | ||
If you can't advise him, be a man of honor. | ||
Where is honor? | ||
Did West Point teach you honor? | ||
Be a man of honor and resign on the spot. | ||
Oh no, I thought I could do a coup and contain him. | ||
Just like McClellan thought they could contain Lincoln. | ||
Remember, after Antietam, Lincoln wanted to take the torch to the enemy. | ||
They understood they had to go after the Confederacy. | ||
It couldn't be any kind of negotiated settlement. | ||
Negotiated settlement? | ||
That's what the West Point guys at McClellan wanted? | ||
The Democratic generals? | ||
This thing has seeped through there. | ||
West Point's got to step up and for the superintendent to allow him to go to West Point and give this interview is unsatisfactory. | ||
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Unsat. | |
This is what, on the Administrative State, this is what we gotta dig at. | ||
You hear Joe, remember, here's what they're doing. | ||
Institutions, institutions, institutionalists, Madisonian institutionalists. | ||
This is their new mantra. | ||
It's not, we're not Republicans, we're MAGA. | ||
We're ultra-MAGA. | ||
Oh, ultra-MAGA's dangerous. | ||
No, the institutions need to be rejuvenated. | ||
And the way they're gonna be rejuvenated is start blowing people out after we're in charge, cutting off their money, stopping the appropriations, getting people out of there. | ||
The corruption, the infestation, it's a bacillus. | ||
There's a bacillus in the administrative state that's poisoning this country. | ||
Right there, this $40 billion. | ||
You're being played for suckers. | ||
Any Republican that votes a $40 billion for a fine... By the way, they creased it $7 billion this week. | ||
That's what they think of the war room. | ||
Hey, war room, talk about the $33 billion, we'll raise it $7 billion. | ||
Suck on that. | ||
Okay, I got it. | ||
I can take it as good as I can give it. | ||
I got it. | ||
And now it's time for you and this audience to step up and let them know what you think about taking your money. | ||
And the former president, another corrupt guy, no oligarchs putting a penny in here. | ||
Europe's not putting a penny in here. | ||
Salvini and those guys are talking today in Italy. | ||
They want out. | ||
Only the suckers in the United States are spending your money. | ||
$40 billion for five months. | ||
This is the beginning. | ||
Like we didn't learn on the $9 trillion that we frittered away in Afghanistan and Iraq and the lives we lost. | ||
The same group of guys, the same men and women, And now it's our responsibility to take care. | ||
We can't say now we didn't know about it. | ||
You know about it, and we gotta act. | ||
We're gonna get the numbers up. | ||
I got Kane from Citizens Free Press, the rock star of the news organizations. | ||
Up on the front page of Drudge is hundreds of millions of people. | ||
The guy's unbelievable. | ||
Also, Tony Lyons on Dr. Fauci. | ||
Adam Jodrowski, open books. | ||
Be back in a moment. | ||
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War Room Pandemic with Stephen K. Bannon. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, use the two-gun approach. | ||
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You've got to get a great night's sleep, not a good night, as this thing intensifies and heats up every day. | ||
We're not taking a day off, you know that. | ||
Between now and November 8th, when we deliver a crushing blow to the radical Democratic Party that is the front man for the globalists, the front man for Wall Street, the world corporations, the oligarchs in Silicon Valley, all of it. | ||
If you want to stop the madness, we have to destroy the Democratic Party at the ballot box, which in Texas showed we can do it. | ||
The massive turnout For the moms of America and for the parents that are running for the school board. | ||
Unbelievable yesterday. | ||
Debbie Dooley is going to be on. | ||
She was on the 6 o'clock show last night. | ||
Going to walk through this massive turnout in Georgia, particularly rural Georgia, among MAGA and ULTRAMAGA. | ||
So we're going to get to that today. | ||
Nebraska, I think we're going to have Dave Bossie or Kelly Ann, somebody calling in from the campaign trail as they Start to get out the vote. | ||
The apparatus kicks in on Charles Herbster, who President Trump endorsed. | ||
So that's a lot going on. | ||
We're gonna jam it all in today. | ||
We've got the treaty in Geneva. | ||
Cortez is coming on about economics. | ||
Got Brandon Tatum. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
Make sure to go to MyPillow.com. | ||
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You've got to get a great night's sleep if you want to man the ramparts. | ||
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Okay. | ||
I want to bring in Kane. | ||
Kane, this is basically the fifth anniversary, I guess, week of Citizens Free Pass. | ||
I want to say you're one man alone, but I think you've got a sidekick too. | ||
So you're kind of like Drudge and Andrew Breitbart. | ||
But if we can put up, if we can put up now on the on the screen, the Drudge report from yesterday. | ||
And Kane, I got to tell you, I've known you for a long time. | ||
I'm so proud of the fact that you're up there, not just among the big boys, you're up there towards the top. | ||
of the food chain. | ||
And ladies and gentlemen, this guy's done it himself with a concept called the stack. | ||
Would you go to Citizens Free Press? | ||
It's kind of an order of he's putting up stuff in a real-time basis. | ||
The best links around there. | ||
Cain, just walk the audience through. | ||
How do they get to Citizens Free Press? | ||
How do they use the stack? | ||
And how have you done this as kind of one guy who had an idea and then five years later, you're up there with the New York Times, with the Drudge Report, with CNN, with all of it, sir. | ||
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Yeah, it's insane to be honest, Steve. | |
Thanks for having me on. | ||
Yes, it is our five-week anniversary, or excuse me, five-year anniversary week. | ||
In fact, we'll be celebrating the whole month. | ||
You know, really quickly on the site, it's just citizenfreepress.com. | ||
The way we have it set up so a seventh grader could Could understand it. | ||
All new headlines are always going to go at the very top of the stack. | ||
So you can visit at any point multiple times a day and always find the brand new headlines. | ||
And you'll talk about it, but Bannon gets the credit for the stack. | ||
In fact, in the off moments before we came on air, he let me know that he trademarked it. | ||
I knew he was going to do it. | ||
So I'll be fighting him every time I want to mention the stack. | ||
No, it's not true. | ||
We're going to cut a license deal. | ||
I get a taste. | ||
I want to get my beak wet. | ||
I know you're one of those Indiana guys. | ||
You're easy to pick off. | ||
but just to take it to the next level. | ||
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I want to get my beak wet. | |
I know you're one of those Indiana guys. | ||
You're easy to pick off. | ||
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Yeah, that's what, you know, we work with that kind of image and then we win in the end. | |
You know, so I'm sitting here listening to your rant on Esper. | ||
I worked on the stack till 3.30 in the morning, then I got some Krispy Kremes. | ||
So I had some fresh Krispy Kremes for me this morning as I'm listening to you on Esper. | ||
You talked about it sort of being a one-man thing, but I'll do that really quick. | ||
Look, I always thought Drudge deserved some competition, and I waited 20 years to do it. | ||
Once I started, I didn't have any publicity. | ||
I just started firing out headlines. | ||
But the real, you know, the real power of citizen free press is CFP Nation. | ||
It's like War Room Posse. | ||
There's 500,000 regular readers who come every single day, multiple times per day. | ||
In the open thread in the morning, they leave. | ||
Yesterday's was like 1,600 comments. | ||
And so it's really, you know, it's the people. | ||
We're just force multipliers. | ||
But it's the people and the citizenry that is going to sort of fight these battles for us. | ||
But I'm going to throw it back to you. | ||
Wait, I'll say one more thing about the Drudge. | ||
Look, Drudge could have included me in that media list every month for the last year, and he didn't. | ||
Somebody got on him. | ||
I don't know if it was Joseph Curl or who it was, but I appreciate that Drudge has finally included Citizen Free Press. | ||
Yeah, it's pretty insane. | ||
It just shows you the power of citizens. | ||
Just tell for our podcast audience that can't see the chart. | ||
You have 500,000 people, and trust me, it's all MAGA, right? | ||
MAGA and UltraMAGA. | ||
It is MAGA. | ||
It's CFP Nation, and they've got the champagne hour on Friday after work. | ||
You've got guys jumping in there. | ||
It's a lot of fun to go to. | ||
And not just that, you really learn. | ||
It's show prep. | ||
It's show prep. | ||
For the War Room. | ||
I go there first thing in the morning, check it out. | ||
Ron DeSantis does too. | ||
Ron DeSantis, I think it was on Laura Ingraham. | ||
Hey, what's your news source you go to? | ||
Is it Citizens Free Press first thing in the morning? | ||
Go to the Stack because you can get them in order. | ||
I go to the Stack and then I go to the Financial Times to compare and contrast what Keynes thinks is important and what the editors of the Financial Times of London think. | ||
Cain, how many page views, on that drudge, on that page, for our podcast and radio audience, how many page views did you get last month, sir? | ||
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On the server, we did 181 million. | |
Similar web, which is the only numbers that are public, we did 138 million. | ||
So we beat Politico, man. | ||
Politico! | ||
Politico! | ||
132 million! | ||
So we'd be Politico, man. | ||
Politico, Politico! | ||
132 million. | ||
As astute media watchers know, Politico was sold to the German conglomerate for a billion dollars six months ago. | ||
So, you know, it's not bad. | ||
It's not bad Okay, but hang on here's all those other all those other guys in the chart have marketing teams and spend a ton of money Pushing their content out here at war room and assistance free press It's the force multipliers of the people that see it and push it out there. | ||
Yeah, Kane doesn't spend a penny Because he's the cheapest, tightest guy. | ||
Did I say he was a Hoosier? | ||
Did I say he's from Indiana? | ||
He's tight as a tick. | ||
So he's not paying for marketing. | ||
That's CFP Nation that's pushing these things out there and coming back over and over again. | ||
So it's just incredible. | ||
Kane, I couldn't be prouder of being associated with you guys. | ||
We love CFP Nation. | ||
We're so honored every day you put a link up there. | ||
I tell the team that I know we've done our job when Kane's Linking to us because your discernment about what's in remember he's a cure he curates the news that when you go to the stack That's a one brain kind of curating What's what's important and what you need to see and so you got Cain you got the guys a gateway pundit? | ||
And they're just killing it just incredible Cain how do people get the citizens free press? | ||
I want to make sure everybody becomes part of everybody the war and posse goes and becomes part of a CFP nation and Yeah, it's just citizenfreepress.com. | ||
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And visit multiple times a day. | |
There aren't any ads anywhere on the site. | ||
I've run it ad-free for five years. | ||
My readers have supported the site. | ||
So it loads quickly, it loads smoothly. | ||
And I want to throw the thanks back at you, Mr. Bannon. | ||
It's fantastic. | ||
I tell you, I don't always have time to listen to your show, but when I'm able to, on mornings like this, it just fires me up. | ||
I'm ready to go to battle. | ||
You know, I want to take Estes down. | ||
I want answers from McCormick. | ||
But I'll just, I'll thank you one more time. | ||
You and I, we're going to keep working together, and you, you know, you sort of lead this, you force multiply it, and the rest of us are here to help make it happen. | ||
And have a great day and keep kicking ass. | ||
Okay, the fifth year anniversary week of the anniversary month of five years of Kane and the team out there in Indiana doing a fantastic job. | ||
Great, great Hoosiers. | ||
Tough as boot leather. | ||
Thank you very much, Kane. | ||
Really proud of you. | ||
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You too, Steve-O. | |
Thank you. | ||
And people, you don't understand how hard it is to get that scale of traffic. | ||
Look at that, look at the chart. | ||
If we can send, and by the way, send that drudge chart around today to your friends. | ||
Look who he's competing with. | ||
The biggest guys in the world. | ||
And he's competitive. | ||
And that's you. | ||
That's a site for you. | ||
That's the reason we do it. | ||
Gateway Pundit. | ||
Citizens Free Press. | ||
These are sites that are, that are pure MAGA. | ||
Okay? | ||
The Kane and the Hoff Twins. | ||
The Hoff Brothers. | ||
I tell you, we got it. | ||
Let's go now to another, another guy I'm so proud of. | ||
We got a lot to go through today and we're gonna get through it all. | ||
Adam Andrewski. | ||
Over at Open Books. | ||
Adam, you've got this report, if we can put it up. | ||
You, and I'm so proud, I've known you for years, you're a grinder. | ||
And your wingman, Tiermon, is, you know, he's from another planet. | ||
I love the guy. | ||
He's a genius. | ||
But you what you have done there and talked about this Fauci situation and Collins. | ||
This is why Collins quit. | ||
You went in and did the hard work. | ||
And now we're finding out the administrative state is making personally three hundred and fifty million dollars off of these drugs, off these vaccines. | ||
And who got the who got the receipts? | ||
It was Adam. | ||
Adam, come in and tell us. | ||
We've got about a minute. | ||
We're going to go break over. | ||
Tell us what you tell us what you found. | ||
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Well, we believe transparency is transformational, Steve. | |
So thanks for having me on. | ||
Look, it's been a knock-down, drag-out battle with the National Institutes of Health to just get some insight into how much the entire largesse on royalties paid from third-party providers, think pharmaceutical companies, to NIH scientists has been. | ||
And now we can We can safely estimate that over a 10-year period from 2010 through 2020, it's $350 million paid out to nearly 1,700 NIH scientists. | ||
Here's what's stunning, it's a... | ||
It goes back beyond 2010. | ||
2010 is what you've got. | ||
So just for one decade, it's $350 million. | ||
And these are government bureaucrats that have full-time pensions. | ||
They get all the benefits of being in the government. | ||
They keep talking about they're humble public servants. | ||
Their partners, this is why they're all over Big Pharma, this is why Big Pharma is, and I say, hey, you gotta nationalize Big Pharma, people go nuts. | ||
It's already nationalized. | ||
They got their staff right there. | ||
$350 million. | ||
Cash money to these guys. | ||
Off of research that you paid for, quite frankly. | ||
The research is paid for by the American taxpayer. | ||
I tell you, Adam, hang on. | ||
I'm going to take a short break. | ||
We've got Tony Lyons and the real Anthony Fauci. | ||
We've got Adam Nadrzewski from Opal Books. | ||
We're going to have Congressman and Ambassador Pete Hoekstra about this treaty that's coming up in Geneva. | ||
Got to get all over it. | ||
Two things must be stopped today. | ||
The $40 billion in this treaty that will take the sovereignty of the American Republic away from us. | ||
Okay? | ||
We're getting it all on today in the war. | ||
We'll be back in a moment. | ||
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Okay, let's go back to Adam at Open Books. | ||
Adam, you guys have been grinding all this. | ||
Tell us once again what you found, and then tell what you need the War Room, Vanguard, Cadre, Posse, every level, what do you need us to do to get the word out, sir? | ||
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So here's what we've discovered so far. | |
From 2010 through 2014, we've received production, because of our federal lawsuit with Judicial Watch, of over 22,000 royalty payments. | ||
These are payments from third-party providers, think pharmaceutical companies, to NIH scientists, who are credited as co-inventors. | ||
So, who's all in that largess? | ||
Well, we know that Tony Fauci, Francis Collins, and Tony Fauci's deputy, Clifford Lane, they're receiving royalty payments. | ||
Fauci has 23 payments, Collins has 14, Lane has 8 so far. | ||
And that's only through 2014. | ||
We still have to receive 2015. | ||
Through 2020, there's going to be an additional 1800 pages released. | ||
So on the top line numbers, we know and can now safely estimate $350 million was paid out from these third party providers to the scientists. | ||
Now, here's what we don't know, Steve. | ||
We don't know on an individual basis, for example, Fauci, what the dollar figure was of his royalties, because it's been redacted. | ||
It's been erased from the disclosures. | ||
We don't know who paid each one of these scientists. | ||
Why? | ||
Because the third party payer's name has been redacted. | ||
So all we know, basically, is we know there's 1,700 scientists because we can see their name. | ||
We know the top line aggregate numbers because we can see that. | ||
But on an individual basis, we can't follow the money. | ||
And so we're going to go back to court with Judicial Watch and try to force open these hidden, erased, and redacted disclosures. | ||
You want to talk about the dynamic duo? | ||
You want to talk about two tough hombres? | ||
Tom Fitton and Adam Andruski. | ||
These are as hard as they get, tough as they get, and they're on your side, thank God. | ||
We've got such a thin bench. | ||
How do people today, what do you need us to do today to push this out and to get this out into the ether? | ||
Tell us what you need to do. | ||
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Well, it's such a big story. | |
Please go to our Substack account and open the books. | ||
Openthebooks.substack.com. | ||
Sign up for our newsletter. | ||
You'll get all our breaking investigations. | ||
And then read and promote this piece. | ||
We all knew that there was some alliance between big government, big pharma, and these big corporations. | ||
And over the course of the last 20 years, it's gone on steroids. | ||
And this report shows just how deeply they're ingrained and in bed together. | ||
Adam, what's your personal Twitter getter, gab, all of it? | ||
Truth Social. | ||
Give it to us. | ||
Give us your social. | ||
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So it's open underscore the underscore books. | |
That's our Twitter account. | ||
And it's, I believe, the same thing over at Facebook. | ||
Okay, brother. | ||
Adam, thank you so much. | ||
I appreciate you coming on. | ||
We're going to push this out hard today. | ||
By the way, you don't need to go to the subset. | ||
We'll link to the subset. | ||
Let's get Captain Ben and let's get this across. | ||
This is a huge story. | ||
And I ask for, I get, thanks brother, I get Ambassador Pete Hoekstra is going to come in a second in this incredible story about this treaty. | ||
He's run up, in our country, the worst body counts of any country in the world. | ||
He has some of the highest death rates per million in the world. | ||
He's run up, in our country, the worst body counts of any country in the world. | ||
He has some of the highest death rates per million in the world. | ||
And you know, meanwhile, we've tanked the economy and put millions of people out of work. | ||
And I think Americans really need to understand what happened. | ||
And really the... | ||
What happened this year is the end point of a long history, a 50-year history, of turning the public health agencies in America into subsidiaries of the pharmaceutical industry and transforming NIH into an incubator for pharmaceutical products so that NIH really does not do public health anymore. | ||
And Tony Fauci does not do public health. | ||
Tony Fauci does pharmaceutical promotion. | ||
And once you understand what he has done throughout his career, from when he first arrived at the agency, What his priorities are, what his techniques and methodologies are, everything that occurred during this pandemic begins to make sense. | ||
And I wanted to help Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, make sense about, you know, about the forces that are over to upturn their lives over the past 20 months. | ||
You talk about the Administrative State. | ||
It was so stunning when I first met Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
And then he came out with the book, The Real Anthony Fauci. | ||
And this book is so shocking on every page of it. | ||
And let's say this, the book is not totally accessible because it's dense. | ||
But you can't put it down. | ||
It's like a thriller. | ||
And you're shocked at every page you go forward. | ||
And it's so well documented. | ||
I want to bring in Tony Lyons, the publisher. | ||
Tony, here's what's the most stunning thing. | ||
And today, now we've started to get The receipts, he shows them on one level, Adam's now got the direct cash flow that goes to it. | ||
So Tony, I know you've been fighting this fight with Bobby Kennedy Jr. | ||
for a long time. | ||
Did the scale of the money, and how they're still fighting and redacting, the scale of the $350 million to these thieves, did this shock you, sir? | ||
It's incredibly shocking that that much money could be made by people who are supposed to be public servants. | ||
I mean, when the real Anthony Fauci came out, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
was vilified by all the mainstream media. | ||
There was a total media blackout, and there were attack pieces against him. | ||
But it's clear now that the narrative of the real Anthony Fauci is the true story, that Fauci is working for big pharma at the expense of the American people, that he's not trying to protect public health, that he and his, you know, cohorts are making millions and millions and millions of dollars. | ||
And we, as the American people, are suffering for that. | ||
And people are dying because of that money that he's making, because of the financial entanglement that lead him to focus only on maximizing return on investment for his partner and not about protecting Americans. | ||
This is the theory of the case, and it's proving out because we're getting the receipts just like the 2000 mules with Katherine Engelberg on the team. | ||
Get the receipts. | ||
Bobby Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
makes the case in here, you gotta get this book, The Real Anthony Fauci, and as you're reading it, he makes the case that public health, forget all the phony spin they put on MSNBC and CNN, these are really incubators, they're the research department, the incubators on your tax dollars, okay, for Big Pharma, to come up with basically vaccines, not worry about public health coming up with vaccines. | ||
And now what the Open Books guys did, they came out and found the receipts, 350 million dollars of cash money that went to these people. | ||
Tony, it's absolutely shocking. | ||
We're going to have you back on, but I tell you, more than ever, remember, this Fauci thing's not going away. | ||
We're really at the beginning of this. | ||
There's going to be massive investigations. | ||
We commit. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy commits. | ||
Children's Health Defense commits. | ||
Skyhorse Publishing, Tony Lyon's coming out with other books. | ||
Here at The War Room and others with Adam, we are committed to force the Repub- They're not going to want to do this. | ||
Big Pharma's going to start greasing them up like you've never seen before. | ||
Remember, they all got cut off of the corporate money after 6th January. | ||
Okay, McCarthy's raised $125 million already. | ||
Mitch McConnell's raising money every day. | ||
That's not coming from MAGA. | ||
The average size of those donations is not $36. | ||
This is the corporations understanding that MAGA's going to win. | ||
They now want to buy the leaders off. | ||
And what they want to do, the telling moment here is going to be the investigations of Big Pharma. | ||
We have to do this. | ||
You've got to break the administrative state. | ||
To break the administrative state, you've got to stop their cash, the appropriations process on one hand, your money, but also the woke corporations, particularly Big Pharma. | ||
And Kennedy lays it all out in excruciating detail. | ||
And he calls them criminal, and look, he calls them criminal organization and backs up what they've, what they find they've had to pay. | ||
And they're not suing him. | ||
Is Fauci suing Robert F. Kennedy Jr.? | ||
Has any big pharma sued him? | ||
I asked him on this show. | ||
We did that one hour interview. | ||
He says, they're not going to sue me because I got the evidence. | ||
They're not going to sue me. | ||
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Won't come closer. | |
He says, look, I'm a lawyer. | ||
I know what I'm doing. | ||
Tony, couldn't be prouder of this book, and today, wow! | ||
And this was, once again, Tom Fenton and the Open Books guys, Adam Andrewski and others, they went down and drilled down, and have to go to court, have to do these FOIA requests, because the government's not going to sit there and turn it over. | ||
Tony, how do people get to this book? | ||
How do they find it? | ||
Because the title is Bill Gates, the subtitle, Bill Gates, Big Pharma, and the Global War on Democracy and Public Health. | ||
Public health. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | ||
does not come at this from the political angle we do. | ||
That family has been one of the leaders in the public health movement in this country for 40 or 50 years. | ||
Their point is that, hey, public health is gone and big pharma runs it as a research department. | ||
Tony, how do people get to the book? | ||
Sure. | ||
So the best way to get it is on Amazon. | ||
It's been censored so incredibly well in so many places. | ||
So it's been, you know, boycotted by bookstores. | ||
It's not available almost anywhere else, and no major newspaper has reviewed the book. | ||
I mean, Dr. Fauci, the U.S. | ||
government doesn't want you to read this book. | ||
The big pharmaceutical companies, they're praying that you don't read this book. | ||
They're stealing money. | ||
The New York Times took a page one, did a page one story. | ||
It was a hit on Kennedy going to family members. | ||
That he used to be a great guy, but he's now crazy. | ||
The same thing they say about Royce White. | ||
The same thing they say about Naomi Wolf. | ||
They were so great. | ||
We don't know what happened. | ||
They're all hanging out with these conspiracy wingnuts now. | ||
They're all crazy. | ||
That's what the New York Times, on page one, hit piece on Kennedy using his family to hit him, saying he's a great guy. | ||
We love him. | ||
He's a great uncle. | ||
He's a fantastic guy. | ||
But man, is he crazy right now. | ||
Total conspiracy theory. | ||
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Go ahead, sir. | |
That's what's crazy is that the investigative journalists at the New York Times could have investigated the claims of corruption and instead they're investigating the author's personal life because they're going to do anything to discredit the author and have you read this book. | ||
Look, they just blew out Chuck Todd over MSNBC and put him on the streaming service because they want to get rid of his salary. | ||
They just put Chris Jancy in there. | ||
She's making $300,000. | ||
They're all collapsing because there's no revenue. | ||
Right now, if you took Big Pharma off of MSNBC, because we monitor that and CNN, if you took Big Pharma off MSNBC, it would be a test pattern. | ||
That's what you would have. | ||
You wouldn't have a network. | ||
It's all Big Pharma. | ||
Tony, once again, how did they get to the book? | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
You know, so the best place to get it is on Amazon now because it's so incredibly censored. | ||
But I think that what you're really finding now is that people are sick and tired of the mainstream media not covering these incredibly important stories of corruption at the highest levels of government. | ||
And they're flocking to places like the War Room or Citizens Free Press or, you know, Joe Rogan. | ||
They're going anywhere to try to get real news. | ||
And this book is incredibly well researched. | ||
So you said it was dense. | ||
2,194 citations. | ||
I mean, this is the most serious, the kind that results in people's lives being lost. | ||
And people need to read this book and they need to understand what's been going on in America. | ||
Yeah, by the way, poll quotes from Tucker Carlson, from Tony Rauch, just an incredible group of poll quotes here. | ||
Okay, Tony, thank you very much. | ||
This thing's incredible. | ||
People have got to see this. | ||
This Fauci thing is going to heat up like it's going to get white hot. | ||
Tony Lyons, you're a true risk taker, or a true entrepreneur, brother, over there at Sky Horse. | ||
You take some incoming, because you're putting out some pretty controversial books. | ||
The best books in the Kennedy assassination ever over at Skyhorse. | ||
So Tony, thank you so much. | ||
We'll put the site up too so people can go see what else you've got published. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thanks so much. | ||
There's another thing that's so serious, and we're going to get to the economy and the politics. | ||
We've got so much going on, but man, what's happening in Geneva on the 23rd to the 28th. | ||
We've had a team on this. | ||
We're bringing in one of the top guys around, Ambassador Hoekstra, a former congressman, one of President Trump's advisors. | ||
This is as serious as it gets and it's shocking that the conservative media is not all over this. | ||
Okay, we're going to go to Geneva and talk about this treaty next in the War Room. | ||
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I want to bring in now Ambassador Pete Hoekstra. | ||
He was President Trump's, a guy that President Trump depended upon To think through national security. | ||
He's one of the top national security experts in the America First movement. | ||
Ambassador, are we, and a former congressman, Ambassador, are we, tell us about what's happening with these investigative reporters that found this thing out about going on the World Health Congress, the World Health Assembly, this International Health Regulations Group, and this treaty. | ||
Are we overthinking this? | ||
Is this blown out of proportion in your mind as a Senate-confirmed ambassador under President Trump, sir? | ||
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Of course we're overthinking it. | |
The left hopes that we kind of ignore it and they're going to accuse us of overthinking it, but no, absolutely not. | ||
I'm being sarcastic. | ||
We are not overthinking this. | ||
This is a massive power grab that people like Bill Gates and the people in charge of the World Health Organization and people like Dr. Fauci are all in favor of. | ||
The last couple of gentlemen that you had on, that's half the story of Fauci and the pharmaceuticals as to what he was doing in the United States. | ||
But you also have to take a look at what Fauci was facilitating internationally, embracing and working with the World Health Organization, funding joint research with Chinese military labs, the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
That also has to be examined and exposed. | ||
But what we're seeing and what's going to happen at the end of this month on amendments that are being proposed by the Biden administration are, you know, they're intended to strengthen the authority of the World Health Organization. | ||
This is an organization that, what's their track record on COVID? | ||
Number one, they've never found the origin of COVID. | ||
Why not? | ||
Because they've never put pressure on China to disclose the information that China has. | ||
The World Health Organization, they are the ones that push the natural origin of the COVID virus and totally dispelled and discredited anybody who was taught about this virus coming from a Chinese lab. They're the ones that in early 2020, January of 2020, as this virus was starting to spread, they said, no, no, no, we don't have to worry. | ||
There's no indication of human to human transmission of the virus. Baloney. I've got people on record who said the Chinese and the World Health Organization knew at that time that there was human to human transmission. | ||
The World Health Organization, they're the ones that attacked Donald Trump and the Trump administration when we put in travel restrictions from China and said there's no call for And no reason for travel bans. | ||
And so from my perspective, and I think there's evidence and I have evidence that would show this, that the World Health Organization helped spread Chinese propaganda and helped facilitate the Chinese government, the Chinese Communist Party strategy to spread the virus globally. | ||
And now we have the Biden administration saying we need to strengthen the World Health Organizations ability to identify pandemics, to actually give them more power and authority to not only identify them, but then put into practice, you know, policies that would control this pandemic on a global basis. | ||
What we would be doing is, you know, we'd be creating as bad as Fauci is at a national level. | ||
Uh, and has never been held accountable. | ||
We would be creating a Fauci at an international level, uh, that would be stronger financially than what the WHO is today. | ||
But most importantly, and this is the first step that the left always wants to have, it will give the World Health Organization more clout politically To frame messages on an international basis so that they can come out with their findings and you would get an administration like the Biden administration saying, we really need to listen to them. | ||
They know what they're talking about. | ||
You know, President Trump had the right idea. | ||
Defund these people, get out of the organization. | ||
And if we ever get back in, reform it, but don't reform it in such a way that it has Tremendous, a tremendous increase in power and authority and that's what we're looking at is going to happen at the end of this month. | ||
Ambassador, if I could get you just to hold through. | ||
I realize you've been with us, so I'll just hold through. | ||
We have a 90-second break here at the top of the hour, and I've also got Jim Rogowsky, who started this investigation, will come on right after the ambassador. | ||
We've got a packed second hour. | ||
I want people also to understand, and this is Andrew Bremberg, our ambassador to the U.N. | ||
The U.N.' 's got two things. | ||
You've got the Showtime in New York that everybody talks about, and you see the General Assembly and all that. | ||
But the work of the UN takes place in Geneva. | ||
That's where all these big institutions are. | ||
The World Health Organization, UNESCO, all of it is all in Geneva. | ||
In Geneva, in Geneva! | ||
They're all run by the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The Chinese Communist Party, first of all, Geneva is one of the worst cities in the world. | ||
It's filled with nothing but bad hombres, okay? | ||
You got the world's wealthy there, totally corrupt. | ||
In Geneva, where the UN does its work, it's basically under the hood, is the CCP's all over it. | ||
And they are all over the World Health Organization, okay? | ||
Tedros, they own Tedros. | ||
Lock, stock and barrel. |