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Excuse me. | |
You're out of line and an embarrassment. | ||
Sir, you're out of line. | ||
I can't believe you're a sick son of a bitch that would come to a deal like this to make a political issue. | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's on a b**** like you. | ||
Why don't you get out of here? | ||
There's no other high-income nation in which children are sitting in school right now worrying for their lives. | ||
That only happens to our kids in the United States. | ||
So, is this Congress going to pass something substantial? | ||
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I can't guarantee you that. | |
I'm going to try all day today to try to find some compromise, but this is ultimately up to voters. | ||
I mean, voters get to decide this. | ||
What are we doing? | ||
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Why are we always at square one with this? | |
And I swear to God, if I see another Republican senator talk about their heart being broken, I'm gonna go punch somebody. | ||
And thoughts and prayers. | ||
I can't take it and their thoughts and prayers. | ||
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If your thoughts and prayers were really with everybody, you'd have done something by now. | |
It's not like anybody's not trying to make this happen. | ||
What the hell is going on? | ||
I want them to stop gaslighting me, also. | ||
Stop saying it's not guns that kill people, it's people that kill people. | ||
It's guns that kill people, okay? | ||
Stop saying the opposite. | ||
Stop saying that mental illness is behind this. | ||
There's mental illness in every country in the world, and they don't have this problem. | ||
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Unless you're going to put a brigade outside of every single elementary school, outside of every single church, outside of every single movie theater, outside of every single shopping mall in this country, the solution is not going to be arming every single inch of every single school. | |
This is despicable that the same people that try to accuse us wrongfully of defunding the police Have taken one of the most important law enforcement agencies to protect Americans, to protect our children, our churches, our mosques, our synagogues, our parks, our supermarkets, is not allowed to do their job. | ||
And we, yet again, are sacrificing our children on the altar of inaction. | ||
And it hurts. | ||
It's about the Republicans in that Senate who are wrapped up with the NRA and all the gun lobbyists and everything else who are afraid. | ||
There's 310 million guns in America for 300 million people who are afraid that if they get tough here that somehow they're going to get Knocked out of office. | ||
Because their states love guns. | ||
Love guns. | ||
Do you think the... Everybody brings up the Second Amendment. | ||
What do you think George Washington, Sam Adams, Jefferson, Ben Franklin. | ||
What do you think they're thinking about right now? | ||
You think they thought this? | ||
There was no police. | ||
There was no state militia back in 1780 when they did the state Second Amendment. | ||
It's not the same thing. | ||
This is totally different today. | ||
I mean, it's ridiculous. | ||
You're going to bring up the Second Amendment where I have my right to have guns? | ||
And you're going to bring up something that was passed in 1780 and say that applies to today? | ||
That is absolutely absurd! | ||
And the other thing. | ||
Abbott, the governor. | ||
And again, I play it right down the middle. | ||
Cruz, that senator. | ||
Okay, it's running a little hot today. | ||
We're in, it's Wednesday, 25 May, the year of our Lord, 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We've got a lot to get through in the next two hours. | ||
We're going to have a lot of polling candidates, talk about Georgia, talk about what's happening in Alabama, what happened in Arkansas, of course, the runoff in Texas, all of that's going to be in the second hour. | ||
First hour, we're going to start with Jack Posobiec. | ||
We've got kind of an all-star up here. | ||
Jack, I've got you on here because of Davos and Deutsche Telekom and the passport, but I've got to ask you because things are running a little hot here. | ||
Beto O'Rourke basically broke up the press conference at the town. | ||
They were trying to walk through where they stood with the investigation and the casualties, and he kind of broke it up to make this point, but now you cut on ESPN. | ||
This is all you get in 24 hours a day. | ||
Give us your assessment. | ||
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Well, Steve, it's interesting for me because, you know, we're here in Switzerland. | |
We're driving between Geneva and Davos right now. | ||
We're sort of concurrently covering these two events. | ||
Of course, we had our own police interaction detained by the local police at the WEF. | ||
But looking back at the situation, you know, I've been trying to do everything I can to get information about what actually happened. | ||
The five W's. | ||
Who, what, where, when, why, and how. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
Was this person known? | ||
What was their motive? | ||
I was very interested in watching the press conference with Governor Abbott, but it seems like people like Beto O'Rourke and people like these politicians seem to want to try to find a way to take this strategy and make it all about themselves, make it all about their political agenda, which has been their political agenda for a long time. | ||
The disarming of lawful gun owners and lawful firearm owners in the United States. | ||
None of those people committed a crime. | ||
None of those people were a member of the NRA. | ||
Was involved in anything like this, and you see them, you know, attacking these people again and again. | ||
What happened here was a criminal conducted, obviously, a sick and heinous act, and I would like to know everything that went into this, from soup to nuts, as an investigator. | ||
That's what I'm interested in. | ||
But it doesn't seem like that's what they're interested in. | ||
They want to make it political, and they want to make it all about themselves. | ||
We haven't seen a lot of facts. | ||
I mean, we haven't seen a lot of facts about the guy's parents, about his... We know he was bullied at school. | ||
We don't know much about him. | ||
There's all kind of stuff floating around the internet about his orientation. | ||
A lot of that looks like it's false. | ||
But there's not a lot of facts how he ended up in the ditch. | ||
There's just... They're not laying out... Look, I don't want to say what is him, but if this guy had a... | ||
A Trump bumper sticker and had been at a Trump rally and had a red ball cap. | ||
We know everything. | ||
And there's just been a dearth of just facts, factual information. | ||
Do you agree with me on that, Jack? | ||
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Well, I absolutely agree. | |
And, you know, sitting here, you know, in another country trying to follow all this, you know, I didn't even realize at first that that he had ditched his car outside and was able to make his way inside the school. | ||
I wasn't sure, you know, what was the security situation at the school? | ||
What was the tactical situation? | ||
When you face a situation like this, like the Las Vegas shooting or other school shootings, right, it's very useful early on to lay out a timeline and get the facts and lay them out as you can see fit so you can really understand a picture of what happened there. | ||
And so it seems to me that the timeline is very much in flux. | ||
It's very hard. | ||
Obviously, it's very recent, but you'd think that we'd know some of these facts by now. | ||
Jack, I'm going to ask you to hang on a second. | ||
I want to bring in Carmine Sabia, because I want to get this segment in now and bring you back to the Deutsche Telegram. | ||
I've got Jeffrey Tucker on, and Rand Paul put up his tweet today about the Brownstone article, and so I want to go to Carmine. | ||
Carmine, walk me through this tweet you put out today about the history, the 50s, the 60s, the 70s, and about the drug situation of drugging these young men. | ||
Walk us through this. | ||
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Sure, obviously like everybody else I'm just distraught over what happened. | |
I was up to three o'clock in the morning last night just thinking about the families and the children and you know they think we're heartless animals that don't care and we just want to protect our guns and nothing can be further from the truth. | ||
But when I look at reality, and I've said this to every mass shooting pretty much, when I look at the reality You know, in the 50s, kids were going to school with guns. | ||
60s, 70s, 80s, there were shooting clubs. | ||
You could walk into a hardware store and buy a gun. | ||
There was none of these background checks and these 20,000 laws that we have on the books now. | ||
Okay? | ||
But you can draw a straight line, Steve. | ||
You can draw a straight line from the generation that grew up having these psychotropic drugs shoved down their throat. | ||
Oh, your kid fidgeted in school? | ||
Oh, he passed a note. | ||
Here, give him these pills. | ||
You can draw a straight line from when they reached a certain age, you know, their mid-teens, to when these mass shootings started happening, like Columbine. | ||
That was the first generation that was on these drugs. | ||
And if you look at, I'm not saying every shooter, but almost every shooter, they're on some kind of psychotropic drugs. | ||
And nobody looks at that. | ||
And it's a proven fact. | ||
I showed... Everybody's saying today, you know what I mean? | ||
Well, prove your tweet! | ||
Prove your tweet! | ||
I showed three studies. | ||
Three studies that were done, you know, years ago. | ||
In the 2018, I think it was the... No, 2019 was the most recent study. | ||
And it shows a direct correlation between people taking these drugs and people committing these crimes. | ||
And I'm not stigmatizing. | ||
I'm not saying if you have ADHD, which suddenly appeared a few decades ago, I'm not saying if you have that and you're on drugs for that, that you're going to become a mass shooter. | ||
But every drug has side effects, although rare. | ||
But if it affects even 1% of people who take Adderall, or Ritalin, or any of these other psychotropic drugs, that's a lot of people. | ||
And if they have a violent reaction to these drugs, you know, the other thing is too, we're giving drugs to people when they're children, Steve. | ||
Five years old, six years old, seven years old. | ||
Their minds aren't fully formed, and while they're a little fidgety in school, so let's give them these drugs. | ||
And you think there's going to be no consequences from that? | ||
Of course there are going to be consequences. | ||
Carmine, let me read you something. | ||
Jack, I want to go to Carmen first and then get your take on this. | ||
This is Matt Walsh. | ||
I put it up on Getter earlier today. | ||
This is his tweet. | ||
Start with a boy. | ||
Take away his father, sit him in front of a screen all day, feed him porn, feed him an endless stream of content, give him no moral formation, no guidance, no companionship, give him psychotropic drugs, isolate him. | ||
That's how you make a school shooter. | ||
Rinse and repeat. | ||
Carmine Sabia, what say you? | ||
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I couldn't agree with that more. | |
I couldn't agree more with that. | ||
I think that's, and also I want to add in Steve, taking God out of the public square. | ||
You know, make it, oh, God's a fairy tale, and take him out of schools, and no praying, and when you create this environment of hopelessness, because God brings hope, when you create this environment of hopelessness, and you dope him up on drugs, and sit him in front of these video games, where all they do is kill people, and by the way, now, and I own these machines, too, you know, but now it's a virtual reality, so it's like you're really killing these people. | ||
Yeah. | ||
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You're desensitizing people. | |
I couldn't agree any more with what was said there. | ||
Botherless homes is part of the solution. | ||
But they always want to run to the guns. | ||
You know, we have a problem. | ||
And psychotropic drugs, by the way, are over-prescribed in this country more than any other country in the world. | ||
In the world! | ||
So, that's another thing that separates us. | ||
Carmine, hang on one second. | ||
Jack Posobiec, is Matt Walsh and Carmine, are every one of these shooters kind of the same kid? | ||
I mean, no matter what their race is, their ethnicity, is it the same kid that we're seeing that's along with Carmine's talking about and Matt Walsh's breakdown of this, sir? | ||
Deadloose Jack might be in the mountains right now. | ||
He's traveling. | ||
Is Jack Masovic there? | ||
Carmine, let me go to you. | ||
We got a minute. | ||
We got a couple minutes left. | ||
We'll try to get Jack back up. | ||
Carmine, is every one of these kids the same kid? | ||
I mean, are we seeing just a repeat, repeat, repeat? | ||
And you ask where the parents are and what's the responsibility? | ||
You know, somebody last night on Warringham said it's the responsibility of the parents at the school to make sure the school's secure. | ||
No. | ||
Particularly in working class neighborhoods like that. | ||
It's the responsibility of the parents to make sure the kids not on these video games nonstop. | ||
Carmine, we got about two minutes. | ||
Give me your thoughts. | ||
Is Matt Walsh's, what he punched out there, is that essentially the profile that we're seeing over and over and over from Columbine all the way to today? | ||
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That's absolutely the profile of a school shooter. | |
And it is rinse and repeat. | ||
Oh, he was such a quiet kid. | ||
He was a loner. | ||
But he's right. | ||
You take him, you sit him in a room, put him in front of a video game or in front of his porn or in front of his television. | ||
You give him these psychotropic drugs to make him feel good. | ||
And you isolate him. | ||
You give him no God, no structure, no religion. | ||
A single parent household. | ||
The mother's working all the time to make ends meet and the kid has nobody and nothing. | ||
And you create hopelessness. | ||
You create a mind that gets warped. | ||
A mind that doesn't have the empathy for other human beings. | ||
And absolutely, that's how you create a school shooter. | ||
And it seems to me, yeah, they all look and act and have the same Pattern and the same statistics every time you look. | ||
Carmine, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do people get to you, particularly your Twitter feed, your other social media, your website? | ||
How do folks get to you? | ||
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I'm at conservativebrief.com where I write every day. | |
And you can also catch me at Carmine Sabia right on Twitter. | ||
You can catch me at Carmine Sabia on Getter and at Carmine on Truth. | ||
And that's it. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Carmine, tell the folks over at Conservative Brief, we absolutely love it here at the War Room. | ||
So thank you so much for coming on at the last second. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
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God bless you. | |
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We got Dr. Jeffrey Tucker is going to join us. | ||
Rand Paul was tweeting out an article from the Great Brownstone Institute today. | ||
We're going to try to track down in the mountains of Switzerland, Jack Posobiec is inbound back to Davos. | ||
I want to tell PolitiFact, no, Jack Posobiec did get detained, okay? | ||
He was during our broadcast. | ||
So he definitely got detained. | ||
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So PolitiFact, what you're putting out is false. | |
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next in The War Room. | |
I want to thank Carmen Saibia for changing the schedule and joining us. | ||
I want to go back to Matt Walsh's, and I want to read this again. | ||
I got Posovic back in the mountains of Switzerland. | ||
Start with a boy, take away his father, sit him in front of a screen all day, feed him porn, feed him an endless stream of content, give him no moral formation, no guidance, no companionship, Give him drugs, isolate him. | ||
That's how you make a school shooter. | ||
Rinse and repeat. | ||
I want to continue on. | ||
Walsh. | ||
Our culture is a factory just turning out lost, disturbed, broken, nihilistic people. | ||
They don't all become school shooters, but few of them amount to anything. | ||
Good. | ||
Jack Posobiec, your thoughts on Matt Walsh's assessment of this crisis we have? | ||
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Well, Steve, I agree wholeheartedly, and I think that Matt, you know, I know Matt is a Catholic like myself, a Catholic father, and I surmise that he means a, when he says a lack of moral formation, what he's talking about is a lack of spiritual formation, and that's really what we lack so much in the world today. | |
The first thing that the secular modernists and postmodernists did When they asserted control over our nation was to drive God from the public square. | ||
By driving God from the public square, and Carmine was talking about the 50s and 60s in America, God was prevalent. | ||
We were a God-fearing culture in the West. | ||
This was ubiquitous. | ||
To be Western meant that you believed in the words of the Holy Bible. | ||
It was as simple as that. | ||
And the Holy Bible, even though David French doesn't like to admit this, Scripture passages were used To open school rooms in the public schools for years in this country, years and years, even in the public schools as well. | ||
And so this was just part of our culture. | ||
But when you take away that moral core, when you take away that moral formation, when you add the economic issues that we've been going through and this culture of toxic spirituality, this toxic nihilistic culture that we've been mired in combined with There's a general decay of American society that we're in that is being pushed by decline, by the way. | ||
It's not, you know, it's not the managed decline. | ||
The managed decline has now become a complete freefall of our society. | ||
You can't stop. | ||
You can't ignore this anymore. | ||
And unfortunately, because of all of these confluences hitting at once, you are going to unfortunately see more of this. | ||
Steve, until these problems get fixed, until we return to God, it's going to get worse. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Jeffrey Tucker from the Brownstone Institute. | ||
Dr. Tucker, your assessment? | ||
Yeah, I would only add to what Jack and Matt said, that we're facing an extraordinary situation of a whole generation of high school kids, late in high school, who were denied sometimes as much as a year or even two of contact with their peers and the socialization that comes with that. | ||
By the time they got back, everybody was in masks. | ||
Which has a dehumanizing effect, takes away the empathy that we have for other people. | ||
You're invited to regard other people as pathogenic spreaders. | ||
Does that feed into social pathology and mental illness? | ||
I would say so. | ||
That's the most recent history we've been through. | ||
And I've been appalled in reading this coverage at how little discussion there has been. | ||
And how long these kids' high schools were closed? | ||
We know from the Buffalo shooter that he said in his manifesto, it was during lockdowns, when he was confined to his room and the unbearable loneliness and boredom of his life, that he discovered the evil ideologies that led him to commit these crimes. | ||
He said this in his own treatise, which, you know, that's right there in black and white. | ||
What happened to this kid in Texas? | ||
Probably something similar. | ||
Same age. | ||
So a year to a schooling missed because of the teaching units? | ||
We don't know. | ||
By the way, the Wisconsin kid was the same thing. | ||
A lot of his things started during this, and nobody's mentioning it. | ||
Hang over a second, Dr. Tuttle. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
We'll come back to you about the Rand Paul tweeting out your great article on Brownstone Day. | ||
Jack, you're heading back to Davos. | ||
Talk to me about Deutsche Telekom. | ||
I know you did your, you're in this vaccine passport. | ||
It's the huge buzz coming out of Davos. | ||
You did your, I think you did your podcast on today. | ||
You teased it earlier in the show. | ||
Walk us through what's happening. | ||
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Well, look, and for people who don't realize this, Deutsche Telekom and they're talking about COVID-19 certificates. | |
Global digital IDs, tracking you, tracking your compliance with the vaccines. | ||
Because remember, at the WEF and the WHO, they don't talk about case fatality rates or transmissibility anymore. | ||
It's all about vaccine compliance. | ||
That's the only thing they talk about anymore. | ||
And Deutsche Telekom, now that might sound quite exotic to listeners, but if you click through on Deutsche Telekom's website, you'll see a very familiar pink T uh... live logo and what is that pinky logo that is the logo of t-mobile to do it to telecom is the overall uh... company in charge of optimal they're controlled by germany david's been assigned since february as the new uh... partner t systems the industry partner for | ||
implementing what they call the w h o s new trust system look electronic vaccination certificates They've done this throughout Europe and they want to institute it to all 194 member states of the WHO. | ||
So how advanced is this? | ||
Because this is one thing that Naomi Wolf, and she's going to be on later in the show, she warned us about this a year and a half ago. | ||
Is this presentation like, this is happening? | ||
It doesn't have to take you right, I mean, they've got the technology and they're actually moving forward with this? | ||
Because like I said, this was probably outside the metaverse. | ||
Well, that's exactly right. | ||
And so what they're saying at this point is that this is open as an option for the WHO members. | ||
went to. This is probably one of the buzziest things that came out of there along with the along with the the gates laying down the predicate for for the pandemic treaty, sir. | ||
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Well, that's exactly right. And so what they're what they're saying at this point is that this is open as an option for the WHO members. But remember, Steve, they're currently debating these IHR is the International Health Those are the precursor to the treaty which will most likely be coming later in 2024 for the full ratification of this thing. | |
So what we're seeing now are the different pieces all being put together. | ||
Deutsche Telekom, the overall partner of T-Mobile. | ||
So you guys didn't know that T-Mobile is owned by Deutsche Telekom. | ||
They're working directly with the WHO in order to implement this. | ||
Once this becomes a treaty, once it becomes something that the United States government under the Biden regime has signed on to, that means the WHO will have the ability to push this forward. | ||
Jack Vosobic, how do people, what's your handles, how do people get to your podcast? | ||
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Yeah, of course, the podcast, Human Events Daily, Apple, Spotify, wherever you get your podcasts. | |
We're going to be putting together the docu-series, The Great Global Reset. | ||
We're filming it right now. | ||
One more day in Davos tomorrow. | ||
And of course, the book is already available online, tposa.com, with Charlie Kirk working on that. | ||
It's called The Conservative Response to The Great Reset. | ||
Jack Posobiec, thank you very much for taking time away. | ||
Good luck going through the mountains tonight. | ||
See you at Davos tomorrow, the opening of the show. | ||
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Swiss, the Swiss Alps. | |
You've got to love them, even at night when you can't see them. | ||
I want to go to Dr. Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
The Brownstone Institute has gotten to be a major player very quickly. | ||
Rand Paul tweets out today, as part of this plan the WHO, and he's quoting from an article, as part of this plan the WHO has contracted Dorset Telecom to develop a global vax passport system and plans to link every person on the planet to a QR code digital ID. | ||
The headline of the story, he's connecting to a Brownstone Institute study, or article, it's called the WHO Treaty is Tied to a Global Digital Passport and ID System from the Brownstone Institute, Dr. Jeffrey Tucker. | ||
Dr. Tucker, this is no longer conspiracy theory. | ||
I mean, they're laying out the pieces of this and so all the, you know, Yahoo, the Washington Post, Had a huge article of how we're conspiracy theories, conspiracy theorists, about this specific topic that we're the first ones to get on this. | ||
And, you know, six weeks are with the great James Rogowski, who came up with this. | ||
And then others, you know, some of the British comedians picked it up and obviously Tucker picked it up. | ||
But The Washington Post saying these guys are conspiracy theorists. | ||
Dr. Tucker, your writer, and it was a brilliant article, you're laying out, it's just a series of facts of what they actually produced and presented at Davos. | ||
Is that correct, sir? | ||
Yeah, that's right. | ||
So what they call conspiracy theory is if you lay out the same facts that they admit, except that you're against it. | ||
That's it. | ||
If you're for it, you're not a conspiracy theorist. | ||
If you're against it, that makes you a conspiracy theorist. | ||
That's really all they mean about that. | ||
In fact, the article you're referring to that appeared in the Washington Post says That yes, this will give the World Health Organization more power. | ||
And in fact, Tedros himself, who was recently re-elected as president of WHO unopposed. | ||
It's that kind of election. | ||
So the Washington Post said, yes, it's more power. | ||
But the point is, if you're against this or you're suspicious of this power, that somehow makes you a conspiracy theorist. | ||
So it's all a little bit ridiculous. | ||
As for the digital ID thing, that is absolutely real. | ||
The WHO has already given the contract to T-Mobile, the international version of T-Mobile. | ||
They have the technology. | ||
They deployed it once already in the EU. | ||
They plan to do it on a global level. | ||
So, overriding all state sovereignty. | ||
And they believe they have the technology to do it. | ||
They love getting the contract. | ||
And they're going to try to do it, and this is next on the agenda. | ||
And we know that it's probably going to be mandated, the same thing as the vaccinations in America. | ||
Now, I don't think that, you know, you ask any regular person if they think this is a good idea, they would probably say, no, that's a very bad idea. | ||
So, you know, you're looking at a national press that's putting you and I down, Yeah. | ||
For being suspicious of this. | ||
I mean, anybody who has the slightest modicum of respect for human rights and freedom should be against this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Tucker, I know you got a bolt, but if you just hang through commercial break, I got a couple of minutes on the other side. | ||
Here's one thing I want to say. | ||
This started, you know, with Lugowski's investigative report. | ||
And he's out in California. | ||
He's just come up with these documents. | ||
This is four, five, six weeks ago. | ||
Now we're to a point, Deutsche Telekom, this is a point, now you have the IRH amendments, you've got the maybe the pandemic treaty, but they have an implementation program. | ||
Deutsche Telekom just says, oh yeah, no, this is something that's been worked on in a massive level of detail. | ||
Deutsche Telekom's not getting a contract, right? | ||
That they're just kind of making a three-page pitch. | ||
No. | ||
This is incredibly detailed. | ||
This is how far down the road it is. | ||
Conspiracy theory that. | ||
Okay? | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Tucker on the other side. | ||
And Jim Schultz, head of the McCormick campaign. | ||
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Dr. Tucker, Rand Paul was all over your article. | ||
This is a huge event. | ||
I keep telling people this has all been quite well thought through and it's because the facts show that it's been well thought through. | ||
Deutsche Telekom's not getting contracts and having T-Mobile here and everything like that. | ||
Those pitches they do, those presentations they make are like three feet thick. | ||
Of very detailed engineering analysis, cost analysis, all that. | ||
So this is very far down the road. | ||
You know, Rogowski found this, this was all being hidden by the Biden administration, the Biden regime, and now we're on top of it. | ||
And the Washington Post doesn't like it. | ||
Well, hey, there's a lot of stuff they don't like and we could give a... I don't want to say it. | ||
This is a family broadcast. | ||
Dr. Tucker, we're going to have you on later to talk about WHO, WHA, all of it. | ||
But I want people to be able to get your writing and Brownstone. | ||
You've done such an amazing job. | ||
They've become such a big player in this space very quickly. | ||
How do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to Substack? | ||
How do they follow you on social media? | ||
Let me just add to that that the reason we're doing what we're doing, we've gone through two years of devastating failure that's destroyed more than a billion lives on the planet through these lockdowns and vaccine mandates and this public health catastrophe. | ||
And what do they do? | ||
They want to double down on it and codify it and make it a permanent state of the world. | ||
That's why Brownstone Institute exists. | ||
A lot of scientists, economists, serious people writing for brownstone.org every single day. | ||
Where I feel like sometimes we're just taking on, you know, all the evil in the world, but it's so important. | ||
So go to the site, sign up for our emails. | ||
I would appreciate any sharing of the thing. | ||
We're a small nonprofit, but some big, serious thinkers are part of it, and we're doing important work. | ||
So thank you for having me, Steve. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
I look forward to coming back. | ||
It's amazing work. | ||
It's amazing work. | ||
Thank you very much, Dr. Tucker. | ||
We're definitely going to have you back. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
This digital passport. | ||
I remember the first time Naomi Wolf talked about it. | ||
I think it was in the spring or summer of 2020. | ||
People were saying, oh, she's crazy. | ||
She's nuts. | ||
Well, turned out not so much, right? | ||
And you're seeing it. | ||
And your government's over there to cede your sovereignty. | ||
We're going to try to get Rogowsky up. | ||
I think he's got some updates about these amendments that they, quote unquote, couldn't reach consensus on. | ||
That's because of you, this audience. | ||
You're the tip of the spear on this. | ||
We got Michelle Bachmann. | ||
Everybody got the Committee on the Present Danger. | ||
Everybody worked up on this thing. | ||
Everybody's pounding it. | ||
Of course, people tell us, oh, it's nothing to see here. | ||
Well, no. | ||
And the Deutsche Telekom presentation in Davos proves it. | ||
Those things just don't happen. | ||
I know how the world works. | ||
That takes a long time to put a request for a proposal to go through the whole thing. | ||
Everybody's worked at a technology company. | ||
Everybody's working as an engineer. | ||
You know exactly what I'm talking about. | ||
This just did not happen. | ||
Okay? | ||
So it's outrageous when they try to spin this and try to hide it. | ||
Okay, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and this is why I want to make sure everybody understands your, not just your vote, matter. | ||
Your vote is a deciding factor in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. | ||
Over 40 million dollars spent on a really a very tough and brutal Senate Republican primary. | ||
Today, some updates. | ||
We've got the chairman of the McCormick campaign. | ||
CNN had a story up and I just put a headline up that said Trench Warfare and I think it's going viral now over on Getter. | ||
Jim Schultz is the chairman. | ||
So, Jim, why don't you guys just give up and say, hey, OZ One, let's come together and let's go beat Fetterman. | ||
Why are you guys being obstructionists, sir? | ||
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Well, we're not being obstructive, Steve, and you know it. | |
There's over 10,000 votes to be counted yet. | ||
The Secretary today said that we're going to move forward with a recount because you're within that one-half of one percent. | ||
This is the tightest election in- Slow down, slow down. | ||
What do you mean there's 10,000 votes that have not been counted? | ||
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We still have absentee ballots, we still have provisional ballots, and there's still the military ballots. | |
Steve, you were in the military. | ||
You would want your vote to count if you're overseas in the military and voting in this election. | ||
And there's enough. | ||
There's over 10,000 outstanding. | ||
Now, they don't know the splits between these and ours at this point. | ||
That was admitted by the Department of State today. | ||
But there's certainly a number of votes still to be counted before we even begin this recount on June 1st. | ||
Okay, slow down. | ||
But how can we be Because you wouldn't, look, Schultz and I go way back. | ||
Schultz was, and he's a street fighter, he was on 16 with us, he's in the White House Counsel's Office, he's 20. | ||
How can we be, a week after this, given everything that's controversial about Georgia and Pennsylvania, how can we be A week out of this, Jim, because you were there with us in 20 after this fiasco on November 3rd. | ||
How can we be a week out in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and you're telling me there's still 10,000 ballots? | ||
I don't care if they're Democrats or Republicans. | ||
How can there be 10,000 ballots that are not counted, sir? | ||
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Here's why, Steve. | |
So each county has their own obligation to count the votes, and then they report them to the Department of State. | ||
Under Pennsylvania law, the Department of State doesn't have the ability to order those counties. | ||
They can ask for it, they can give advice, but they don't have an ability to really order anyone to do anything under statute in Pennsylvania. | ||
So you're really at the mercy of these counties, all 67 counties all across Pennsylvania, who have varying abilities to handle, you know, a huge turnout election, the primary election, 1.4 million votes counted. | ||
You know, 4.4 million votes cast, you know, to get these things done. | ||
So it's really at the county level. | ||
And state statute doesn't let them start working on those absentee ballots until after Election Day. | ||
So it becomes very difficult for them when you have a huge influx of mail-in and absentee ballots with the laws that were passed in Pennsylvania allowing for no-excuse mail-in absentee ballots and mail-in ballots. | ||
It becomes very difficult for these folks, from a capacity perspective, to handle it. | ||
And I don't think that was something they anticipated when they passed that law a number of years ago. | ||
There has to be a recount because we're in the thing, but when do you anticipate now, as the chairman of the McCormick campaign, that the original election ballots will be counted, all 10,000 of them? | ||
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I would hope it's going to be done before we have to start recounting on June 1st. | |
And, you know, again, that's up to the counties. | ||
We're seeing some movement now. | ||
The military votes needed to be in as of yesterday, so those are being counted as well. | ||
And, you know, when it's all said and done, we'll see what the spread is on one way or the other. | ||
And the recount will move forward. | ||
The Secretary of State has determined that it needs to conclude by noon on June 7th, and I expect we'll have an answer on noon of June 7th as to who the victor is in this race. | ||
Well, if it's June 7th, it would mean you're not going back to court to fight. | ||
Let's say there's some problem with these 10,000. | ||
Do you guys intend to go back in court and fight this all the way to the bitter end? | ||
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There's no way to say whether there's going to be a problem or not with those. | |
The one issue that did come up that we talked about the other day were the timely, time-stamped ballots that came in that need to be counted because people cast their vote. | ||
They cast it lawfully and it was time-stamped and on time to the courthouses in order to vote. | ||
We're going to fight that those get counted. | ||
But other than that, Steve, I think that, you know, for now, I think we're looking at that as the only court case that's outstanding other than the federal case that Mehmet Oz and some of the lawyers that Uh, on the other side of this have come and tried to stay that Third Circuit opinion, requiring that these timestamp ballots be counted. | ||
But I think, you know, at this point in time, we are moving forward with our matter before the Supreme Court. | ||
I think they've given us the other side to respond until Thursday, to respond on that matter. | ||
I anticipate that the Commonwealth Court or the Supreme Court will act on this and order folks to count those ballots. | ||
So you believe right now, as chairman, as you see it, given all the court activity, everything, as you see it, you believe that right now, you think that noon on the 7th could be a date that we get all the original votes counted and still do a recount at the county level that can be actually certified by noon on the 7th of June? | ||
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That's the hope, Steve. | |
We all want this to come to a conclusion as quickly as possible so we can move on and take on John Fetterman, because that's the most important thing. | ||
Come November, it's beating John Fetterman so we can take the Senate. | ||
How do you respond to people that say, hey, particularly with the daytime groups and maybe some of the things not signed, these other things maybe not dated, that Schultz is a street fighter, everybody understands that, but he's taking a playbook out of Mark Elias, because Mark Elias is tweeting that, gosh, these guys are taking a lot of things that I've used that they've criticized me in the past. | ||
What say you to that, sir? | ||
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Nobody's arguing that unsigned ballots should be counted. | |
The only arguments being made are the ones that are time-stamped with a date on them, that they got to the courthouse on time, that those be counted. | ||
That's the only argument being made here. | ||
That valid votes cast on time, that are signed and appropriately sealed, got to the courthouse, should be counted in this election, and they should be, Steve. | ||
Nobody should be arguing against that. | ||
That's good policy. | ||
It's good politics. | ||
And quite frankly, following the rule of law. | ||
We have a time stamp from a court saying that these things are timely. | ||
That's way better than anything anybody could write on an envelope. | ||
Jim, people obviously, because of the importance of this race, and obviously Fetterman being to the more radical left side of the spectrum, people want to follow this non-stop. | ||
What's the best way that you would say, hey, here's how you can get the McCormick side of things? | ||
Can you give us social media handles, website? | ||
Because people all day long are bugging me about how do we find out what's really going on in Pennsylvania? | ||
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It's Dave McCormick's Twitter handle, Steve, and I'll give you that in one second, or you can post it up for everybody. | |
Okay, we'll put it up. | ||
So it's follow Dave on Twitter? | ||
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Yes. | |
Yes, we're posting everything as we get it, and that's the best way to follow it. | ||
And the news outlets are reporting this thing like crazy, but we're getting everything out there via the Twitter feed. | ||
Okay, Jim Schultz, Chairman of the McCormick Campaign, thank you very much for joining us in the War Room. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Glad to be on. | ||
Okay, some tough races. | ||
There are going to be some more tough races in the 6 o'clock hour. | ||
We're going to have Arizona, we're going to have Missouri, we're going to talk about Alabama, what happened yesterday in Alabama, what it means going forward. | ||
There's still the Mo Brooks Katie Britt of it all. | ||
We're going to talk about what happened in Arkansas, and obviously we're going to drill down on Georgia. | ||
I understand there's a lot of hard feelings, particularly among the War Room Posse, about Georgia. | ||
And what's going to be done going forward, so we'll have a discussion about that. | ||
I also want to make sure everybody understands, in Pennsylvania, over $40 million, $42, I don't know, $45 million all in, we count all the candidates spent, it's going to come down. | ||
You heard Schultz right there, there's 10,000 uncounted. | ||
We don't know the split between Democrats and Republicans on that, but they're still fighting over those. | ||
Then they've got to be a recount. | ||
And these guys are saying they think now this thing's going to come down, I don't know, four, five, six hundred votes. | ||
That's of 1.4 million that were cast in the Republican primary. | ||
So 1.4 million cast is going to come down to a couple hundred. | ||
Your vote matters. | ||
You're going to see at the end of the day, you going to the polls, you guys going out there late in the afternoon, early in the morning in Pennsylvania on game day or the early voting. | ||
You guys made the decision, the difference. | ||
This is critical. | ||
These things are so tightly, they're so competitive and so tight. | ||
The primaries are tight. | ||
It is going to come down to what electorate shows up. | ||
competitive in the generals are going to be the general elections are going to be even worse when I talk about a hundred seats for a hundred years when I talk about we can win the Senate we can destroy the Democratic Party at every level it is going to come down to what electorate shows up remember the work before us is everyday work it has to be done We have to keep our shoulder to the wheel. | ||
But you can see where in Georgia, in Pennsylvania, you see these huge turnouts. | ||
So we've just got to keep plugging away. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
I don't know if we're going to try to get Rogowski, try to get an update on him about what's happening with his amendments. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf is going to join us, and then we're going to segue into the next hour. | ||
It's going to be a power hour. | ||
We've got Senate candidates from Arizona, from Missouri. | ||
Talking about Alabama. | ||
Talking about the big win down in Texas with Ken Paxton. | ||
All of it next in The War Room. | ||
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Steve Stern. | ||
That's a heck of a commercial there. | ||
Heck of a spot. | ||
Is it the flag? | ||
I want to make sure we get the right thing. | ||
Is it the flag shirt? | ||
Just give me the thing. | ||
We'll get it up in a second. | ||
Got Dr. Naomi Wolfe. | ||
I'm going to bring Dr. Wolfe in. | ||
Naomi, when you first talked about the hill to die on was that they're going to come with a digital vaccine passport and they're going to be able to track everything. | ||
A lot of people said, no, this is crazy town. | ||
You know, this is a conspiracy theory, guys. | ||
We were the one that, with Jim Rogowski, worked with him, he unearthed, and we were able to push it. | ||
This whole thing with the amendments that the Biden administration put up for IHR, and then has the pandemic treaty, Washington Post, big article today. | ||
These are, you know, Russell Brand, Steve Bannon, Tucker Carlson, they're all conspiracy theory guys. | ||
Yet, at Davos, They're making a huge presentation. | ||
Deutsche Telekom is promoting a massive new contract they've gotten. | ||
And it's quite detailed about what they're going to do. | ||
The whole treaty is tied to the ability to have a digital vaccine passport. | ||
And as you know, you just don't walk in and get these contracts. | ||
You have a request for a proposal. | ||
It is incredibly detailed because there are literally billions, if not tens of billions or hundreds of billions of dollars in back of this. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
Yeah, I mean, this is pretty frustrating, because I tried, as you say, to tell people that would go exactly this way, because I'm a tech CEO, and this is exactly how it was going to go, we could tell from March of 2021, when they first floated the idea of vaccine passports. | ||
Look, the treaty in the World Economic in the WHO, that that is under discussion now for a global Public health response that would dissolve our sovereignty what they say they want is the data They say they want the data and as you know as we've discussed on this show for over a year We've been fighting state by state by state country by country against vaccine registries Why was I so up in arms about vaccine registries? | ||
And why are they trying so hard to sneak them in because this because the curtain has opened And once you have the data, you can track everyone and you can have a global social credit system that can switch people off, switch people on at the drop of a hat. | ||
And so, you know, when the trucker supporters had their TD Bank account switched off, that's an example of what will happen when there's a global vaccine passport. | ||
If you say something wrong, if you do something wrong, your account gets switched off. | ||
If you want to, as you mentioned, cross the border, if you want to get on public transportation, if you want to go shop for groceries, your pass will either allow you to or not. | ||
And the other thing I warned people about, I'm sorry, but this is so painful, in March of 2021, and I've been trying to tell people ever since, is that they wanted to be digital because people in the tech world think about subscriptions and paywalls. | ||
And I address this in my book, The Bodies of Others. | ||
And the great thing about a paywall, if you're a tech person, It expires, right? | ||
A piece of paper doesn't expire. | ||
So they want it to be digital so that they can say, oh, look, your monkeypox vaccine has expired. | ||
Or, oh, look, your, you know, COVID slash flu shot has expired. | ||
And all these tech companies are now invested in vaccines. | ||
And this is something RFK Jr. | ||
told me in an interview a couple of nights ago. | ||
that you don't even have to look very far. | ||
Facebook is invested in vaccines. | ||
Google, and I reported this in the bodies of others, is invested in the baseline testing. | ||
Microsoft built the prototype for the vaccine passport. | ||
So when Jeffrey Tucker said on your show, it's all coming together, these are the pieces that you could see a mile and a half off, if you know anything about digital technology, that you could predict would come together. | ||
And here they are being rolled out in Davos for all of the members of the human population. | ||
Of course, the Washington Post says this is all a conspiracy theory. | ||
I'm saying, hey, this is what they're presenting in Davos and Geneva. | ||
We're just telling people about it. | ||
There's no conspiracies. | ||
We're just laying out the facts. | ||
By the way, The Body of Others, I think, launches next Tuesday, the day after Memorial Day. | ||
Is that correct, Dr. Wolff? | ||
That is correct, on the 31st. | ||
Really exciting. | ||
Can people, I want to make sure people can order, can pre-order it right now. | ||
It'll be available on a Tuesday in bookstores will be available. | ||
We can get the cover up. | ||
It's going to be a blockbuster because Dr. Wolfe's been on this from the very beginning and she breaks a lot of news in this. | ||
Walk us through everything. | ||
I know we got the Pfizer, we got so much going on. | ||
It's, it's kind of a little bit overwhelming now. | ||
So walk us through where we stand. | ||
We're going to hold you into the six o'clock hour. | ||
Sure. | ||
Well, it is overwhelming. | ||
And, you know, as I said about three weeks ago, this is the time in history where it's intended to be overwhelming. | ||
It's intended to... you're being engineered to feel like things are coming at you thick and fast from all different directions. | ||
They're so disorienting. | ||
You can't keep up with them. | ||
And that's why I thank God for War Room. | ||
I think, you know, we're all doing a wonderful job kind of finding a path through the craziness. | ||
But I guess what I do want to say on a hopeful note is when people resist en masse, it disrupts the efforts of these, you know, satanic tyrannical oligarchs who are ready to just kind of close the box on the human race and keep them under surveillance and, you know, You agree. | ||
I tell you what, we've got about a minute here and I want to hold you to the break. | ||
But you do agree that people coming to the ramparts on this on this IHR, these amendments have changed. | ||
You know, Rogowski sent me that they can't come to consensus on the amendments because now they have everybody looking at them. | ||
This was the perfect test case for us as you're doing the Pfizer thing with the documents. | ||
But as soon as you show transparency, they all kind of run for the hills, don't they? | ||
They flee. | ||
Well, also, as soon as you show mass resistance, they flee because ultimately there are fewer of them than of us. | ||
But we absolutely have to stay on the offensive and not give up because it is now a pitched battle and it's global. | ||
So the last note I want to have is that you guys are making a huge difference because Bancel, the CEO of Moderna, announced at the World Economic Forum that he had to throw into the garbage, his words, 30 million doses of the Moderna vaccine because of lack of demand. | ||
And he looked really miffed and pouty. | ||
But he had to destroy 30 million doses of his own fabulous product because no one wants it. | ||
And I think largely I think we can take some credit or the war and volunteers can take credit because they disclose the harms of Moderna, especially at home. Hang on for a second. | ||
We're going to hold you through until the 6 o'clock show. | ||
Dr. Naomi Walsh is going to join us. | ||
We've got a lot of politics. | ||
We've got Blake Masters, Eric Greitens, new polling out in Missouri, new polling out in Arizona. | ||
We've got a couple other surprises up our sleeves. | ||
Boris is going to join us all next. | ||
We're in Battleground. |