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It's important to recognize what that is rooted in, where that fear of communism comes from, and then what do they believe practically? | |
What does communism look like in the United States? | ||
more powerful, right? It makes the paranoia even more forceful because it's now communism infiltrating these classrooms and that is, I think, a trend that we really have to keep an eye out. | ||
It's important to recognize what that is rooted in, where that fear of communism comes from, and then what do they believe practically? What does communism look like in the United States? What are they afraid of? | ||
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Of course, and I think that's the problem, right? | |
They believe, and that's something that Republicans were really successful at, right? | ||
I mean, you know, they really, really exploited that fear of communism and trauma that so many Cubans, my family's Cuban, many folks in my family believe that as well, this exploitation of that fear. | ||
And they made many people believe that a vote for Joe Biden was a vote for communists. | ||
Communism is nowhere close in the United States, as we know. | ||
But someone like the woman that we just saw on the screen, her father fled Cuba. | ||
She literally took her kids out of school in 2020 because she was scared that communism was infiltrating this country. | ||
She believes when you say things like critical race theory, she will tell you that is an indoctrination. | ||
That is an agenda that is being pushed out. | ||
And I think the question for us is, Is that paranoia of communism really blinding them so much that they're unable to see the real problems in this country? | ||
Or is the question of communism and this trauma simply a facade for a deeply rooted problem that we have in the Latino community, forcing us to ask questions like, is there racism among us? | ||
Do we also feel white supremacy? | ||
Are we also part of the problem? | ||
I think that's sort of what we have to wrestle with. | ||
I've already said nice things about your reporting, and I'll continue to say them. | ||
It's a mind-blowing piece in a lot of ways. | ||
In some ways, another one of these things that falls in the category of shocking, but not surprising, given everything we've heard from Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, and others. | ||
Just, you know, we've given an overview of it, but go a little deeper for us here and talk about some of the things that you uncovered in this reporting that you think are most problematic if you are one, like the rest of us here, who care about democracy in America. | ||
Thanks so much, John, and I encourage everyone to go to the website and read it because there's so much in there that I can't share in one live hit. | ||
But I will just boil it down for you here, which is that the goal here is to recruit and place a lot of election deniers into the actual architecture of the election administration system. | ||
These folks are being trained. | ||
And what are called workshops by the RNC on how to contest voters, how to contest voting processes. | ||
And they're being given new tools that they haven't had before, including, John, a hotline, as well as a website that's being developed by a company named Zendesk. | ||
You may be familiar with it. | ||
If you've ever been online and wanted a live chat with a live operator on a retail site, they actually are working with that company so that folks who are in these centers can be in real-time contact with Lawyers who are on the ground. | ||
They also, in the tapes, talk about recruiting or befriending district attorneys who will be sympathetic to this, about explaining to law enforcement this problem which, by the way, was not a problem. | ||
We've been through this fact-checked it many, many times. | ||
about fraud and the lack of fraud actually in the Michigan election but nevertheless creating actual packets for law enforcement to reach out to law enforcement in advance. | ||
Some of the folks that they're working with us on are from the Amistad Project, John, and if you don't know them as a viewer you should because these folks were aligned with Rudy Giuliani in his attempts to overthrow the 2020 election. | ||
He called them a quote-unquote Finally, it's really important to understand that they are mostly focusing on Democratic precincts here, John. | ||
And even if votes aren't overturned, because it's likely that they wouldn't be, they'd have to go through a court process, they'd have to go before a judge, the concern here is that they'd create enough chaos and enough of a legal haze in these Democratic precincts that it would create a pretext to toss this either to the Board of Canvassers, where they're also trying to place election deniers, Or to the GOP-led legislature. | ||
And there are many states in the Upper Midwest where this could be a similar tactic. | ||
This really kind of also is looking under the hood, so to say, of what Steve Bannon has called the precinct strategy. | ||
He's been urging people, John, on his podcast to become the worker bees of the election system. | ||
We know as to date there's about 16 state directors on these types of projects. | ||
Okay, welcome to Precinct Strategy, the show. | ||
Wednesday, 1 June, The Year of Our Lord 2022. | ||
They're in full meltdown. | ||
And they ought to be in meltdown, because we're coming. | ||
And people are volunteering. | ||
Welcome to populism. | ||
There's no intellectual. | ||
Oh, the new right. | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
This is people putting down the channel changer and going to work. | ||
This is what's called putting one's shoulder to the wheel. | ||
And they are freaked out. | ||
You know why? | ||
They're all depressed. | ||
You know, Biden hasn't accomplished anything. | ||
All the African-American executives in the White House are all leaving. | ||
I think 21 were political reported, right? | ||
They're all disappointed. | ||
Nothing's happened. | ||
The economy's imploding. | ||
Invasion of the southern border. | ||
We're gonna get more to that with Ben Burquam. | ||
And we've got amazing footage from Tapachula. | ||
It's just one thing after the other. | ||
They're depressed. | ||
They don't wanna work. | ||
And here you've got a volunteer army, okay? | ||
Led, the vanguard of that, led by what the Pathfinders. | ||
You guys are like the Pathfinders were for the paratroopers at D-Day. | ||
The Pathfinders had to go in first in the gliders, right? | ||
And then light the things for the drop zones, right? | ||
That's, that's what the, we're the vanguard. | ||
And you guys have been amazing. | ||
Dan Schultz, I want to make sure one thing too does not get lost because they kind of conflate a bunch of stuff. | ||
We got all the elections. | ||
They didn't even talk about the school boards. | ||
Don't talk about the medical boards. | ||
You got the canvassers. | ||
The one thing, and I want to make sure this audience understands this. | ||
In the precinct strategy, one of the things we really want you to do is go to Dan's site and sign up for the Republican Party. | ||
This makes you an owner. | ||
This makes you, and you don't have to give any money. | ||
You don't have to be a donor. | ||
We're not looking for donors. | ||
We're looking for owners. | ||
And Dan Schultz has got the way to do it. | ||
Get to Dan Schultz, because then, when you do the poll worker, when you do the poll watcher, when you do the school board, when you do any other aspect, the canvassing board, the medical boards, everything we're going to take over, because remember, what these guys finally, it's dawned on them, Is that we're here to shatter and destroy the Democratic Party from the deck plates all the way up to the House and the Senate. | ||
We'll take care of the executive branch. | ||
Well, after all the investigations, it'll take care of itself. | ||
But we'll get ready for that and, you know, and take that over in 2024. | ||
But the work ahead of us now is to shatter the Democratic Party into two things. | ||
One, a progressive Green Party led by the Squad, right? | ||
That's kind of over there on MSNBC every night yelling and screaming. | ||
And then you've got the neoliberal neocon party of Liz Cheney and Hillary Clinton. | ||
We're going to have Mike Davis on in a second about how we're going to take care of that. | ||
This is the center-right populist nationalist party and right now they're freaked out because they don't have the motivation and they understand what the articles have come out about. | ||
They've come about the machines, everything that's happening right now. | ||
They're not going to be able to steal this because you have too many eyes on it, too many people there. | ||
They're not going to be able to do what they did in 2020. | ||
2020, we won, we didn't close. | ||
We won, we didn't close. | ||
It's like an M&A. | ||
You win the deal, but you got to close the deal. | ||
We're closing in 2022. | ||
Dan Schultz, tell us about Precinct Strategy and how do they get to your site and sign up today? | ||
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Hi Steve. | |
All they have to do is go to precinctstrategy.com, precinctstrategy.com. | ||
That's my website. | ||
And then I've got right up at the top, you know, I've got the mention that, you know, President Trump endorsed this on February 27th of this year, thankfully, which is a great recruiting tool. | ||
And then I explain just, you know, simple steps to get involved by contacting your local Republican committee. | ||
And you can usually find them on the internet. | ||
You might have to make a few phone calls. | ||
You might have to do a few emails. | ||
Remember, everybody in the party is a volunteer. | ||
So if they don't respond the first day, do it like I did way back in 2007. | ||
I called, and I called, and I emailed, and I emailed. | ||
Finally, I think I physically went to the AZGOP headquarters building and said, Hey, I've been trying to get in touch with somebody. | ||
I want to become a precinct committee. | ||
And then they helped me. | ||
You got to get in touch with somebody. | ||
And then read about what's there with respect to your state, learn the terminology, because the terminology differs from state to state. | ||
But the key takeaway is over half of these slots on average are vacant. | ||
Probably. | ||
In your precinct and in your legislative district. | ||
We need to fill them up. | ||
We only need 200,000 people to fill them all. | ||
There's about 200,000. | ||
And you can be an owner and you can be a driver of all this. | ||
By the way, in the four hours of broadcasting we do a day. | ||
Because we then cut and put it into the podcast. | ||
The four hours we do a day. | ||
Because I mapped this out. | ||
One hour of the day we spend on these type of workshops, getting people to different, you know, whether it's school boards, whether it's mass mandates, vaccine mandates, election boards, canvassers, all of it. | ||
One out of the four, 25% of our entire broadcast spread throughout the day is dedicated exactly to this. | ||
Because this is participatory populism, and that's where they can't stand. | ||
Dan, one more time, what's the website? | ||
But Dan's going to be on the 6 o'clock show. | ||
We're going to drill down a little more detail about the secret recordings Politico got to go through all of the details of what happened here. | ||
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Yeah, precinctstrategy.com is where you go. | |
Then the button there, connect with other conservatives in your state, that takes you to our communications and collaboration platform. | ||
I want to mention Votify Now, the new election integrity app. | ||
You can learn about it at votifynow.org. | ||
And remember, if you want to help elect school board members, the best way, become a precinct committeeman and then help get out the vote. | ||
If you want to become a poll worker or a poll watcher, become a precinct committeeman and get plugged into the party. | ||
They'll help you. | ||
They'll train you. | ||
Become a precinct committeeman. | ||
Do your civic duty. | ||
Become an owner, not just a donor. | ||
You don't need to be a donor. | ||
No more donors. | ||
Just become owners. | ||
Okay? | ||
Owners without donors. | ||
That's what you guys are. | ||
There's enough fat cats to write big checks. | ||
Okay, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
See you at the 6 o'clock show. | ||
Dan will drill down. | ||
Vanity Fair has also picked up the story. | ||
It's now on Vanity Fair. | ||
We'll make sure we get that in the live chat. | ||
Captain Bannon, give us your assessment of this volunteer effort we've got across the country. | ||
Well everything, it starts at the grassroots level and we're seeing that here and we're seeing that it scares the left significantly because they thought that after they stole 2020 that we were just going to curl up in the corner and not do anything about it and that's not it. | ||
People are fed up and they're starting at the local level and they're going to make sure that it never happens again. | ||
By the way, you were here last night. | ||
I saw you were at Naomi Wolf's. | ||
Had a great hit. | ||
I was. | ||
You guys stayed out late last night. | ||
Took producer Cameron. | ||
He's not used to being out past nine o'clock. | ||
Not working. | ||
So, went to Old Ebbets Grill. | ||
So, big day. | ||
Let's go to... I want to go... This is something. | ||
Sandra Sandberg has just resigned from Facebook. | ||
I don't want to say that Naomi Wolf's protest You guys were outside of Facebook's headquarters saying, Sandberg, listen to us, come out and talk to us. | ||
All they were pleased, please come out and talk to us. | ||
Today, what, 10 days later, she's gone. | ||
Mike Davis, how big a day is this? | ||
And what are these bills that you're working on, Davis? | ||
You're always in trouble somewhere. | ||
Tell us what you're working on now. | ||
Thank you for having me on, Steve. | ||
So we are working on big antitrust legislation working its way through Congress right now that can hold Big Tech accountable. | ||
It's big. | ||
It's breakthrough legislation. | ||
It will help break up Big Tech's online gatekeeper function for commerce and information. | ||
And it's sponsored by Senator Chuck Grassley, my former boss, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, and Congressman Ken Buck, The top Republican antitrust official. | ||
Whoa, slow down. | ||
You're a Republican. | ||
What are you breaking up big business for? | ||
What are you doing here? | ||
I thought that was old Teddy Roosevelt and the trespassers. | ||
What are you doing breaking up? | ||
That's supposed to be abandoning the crazy populace. | ||
You guys are the kind of straight guys. | ||
You're trying to break up big tech? | ||
Well, yeah, I mean, this is this is Teddy Roosevelt trust busting, Republican Teddy Roosevelt trust busting. | ||
And I will say this to my fellow Republicans and conservatives. | ||
A free market requires a functioning market. | ||
And when you have these trillion dollar big tech monopolist Google, Amazon, Facebook and Apple, Colluding to crush competition shutter small business and cancel conservatives. | ||
You don't have a functioning market anymore You don't have a free market and as free market conservatives. | ||
We need to fix this We need to step in with this targeted law enforcement. | ||
It's not regulation. | ||
It's targeted law enforcement It's been on the books the Sherman acts the Clayton acts have been on the books on For 100 years, and we need to break up these big tech monopolies. | ||
They are cancers. | ||
They are tumors on the free market, and we need to step in with targeted law enforcement, because that's what antitrust is, is law enforcement. | ||
It's the opposite of regulation. | ||
If you target these tumors with law enforcement, you don't need industry-wide regulations. | ||
Facebook is calling for regulations because they know it is an entry barrier for startup competitors. | ||
We have a two-month window of opportunity here to pass A key piece of legislation, S-2992, and it will stop big tech from self-preference. | ||
It will stop Amazon from stealing the startup product information and copying it. | ||
It will stop the app store duopolies, Google and Amazon, from picking these startup companies. | ||
Hang on one second, Mike. | ||
Just hang on. | ||
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We're going to come right back to your short commercial break. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K Bannon. | ||
Okay, today the big story broke on the machines, and of course there's something wrong with the machines we're going to get into. | ||
We've asked Dominion to come on. | ||
We're going to talk about more next hour. | ||
Sharona Bishop's going to be here from Colorado to get into all the machines. | ||
Something's wrong. | ||
AP's reporting, hey, nothing happened in 2020, but they can be hacked. | ||
So now we've got to get to all that. | ||
We asked Dominion to come on and explain the AP story, and particularly the Haldeman report. | ||
Professor Haldeman, a Democrat. | ||
Last night, you didn't get in until late. | ||
Old M.S. | ||
Grill, you had a great thing. | ||
The Bodies of Others, I think it's number 10 or 11, 11 or 12 on Amazon. | ||
Need everybody in this audience. | ||
You had Harvey Rich on today. | ||
He was amazing. | ||
Had him on for three segments. | ||
That's pretty tough. | ||
Bodies of Others right there. | ||
You did a good job yesterday. | ||
Did you stay up and read the book? | ||
I did. | ||
I couldn't put it down. | ||
It is a must read. | ||
Once you start it, you won't want to go to sleep until you finish it. | ||
So I got very little sleep because I wanted to make sure that I finished this book. | ||
You know what, and she was at a hotel, so she didn't have her MyPillow products. | ||
MyPillow.com, promo code WAROOM. | ||
If you don't get much sleep, you gotta get great sleep. | ||
You get the products, you gotta buy one, get one free, in the categories of what? | ||
It's towels, and pillows, and sheets. | ||
I think I started a new category, it's like pillows, right? | ||
No, there's no pillow category. | ||
Buy one, get one free, plus the slippers, $139, now $49. | ||
And of course, if you've gotten a great night's sleep, if you weren't sleeping in the hotel with no MyPillow products, staying up all night reading The Body of Others. | ||
I want to make that number one on Amazon. | ||
The Body of Others. | ||
The great Naomi Wolf. | ||
I think she's got a scalp out there on Facebook. | ||
You know, there's no conspiracy, but there are no coincidences. | ||
They have this rally outside. | ||
Sandra, Sandra, come out and talk to us. | ||
Bobby Kennedy, Naomi Wolf, some big hitters. | ||
Next thing you know, she's gone. | ||
Okay, let's go. | ||
So Davis, I need you to get a website. | ||
You've got to come back like you did the last time. | ||
When are people going to see this? | ||
Because this is complicated. | ||
I want to make sure everybody understands. | ||
You want to stop cancer culture. | ||
You want to stop this overbearing wokeness that's in your grill non-stop and suppressing. | ||
I mean, Naomi's kicked off. | ||
She's permanently kicked off of Twitter. | ||
They're suppressing the book. | ||
You only have like two copies, four copies on Amazon. | ||
Big Tech runs our lives. | ||
It's a chance to fight back legally, and that's to break these things up, like they broke up the phone company, they broke up all this, the trust busters broke everything up back at the turn of the 20th century. | ||
When are you going to have your sight up? | ||
So I'm hoping next week on Monday we will have a page on the Internet Accountability website, theiap.org, T-H-E-I-A-P dot org. | ||
We will get a War Room site up there, so theiap.org slash war room. | ||
For the War Room Posse to be able to go read information on S-2992 and be able to understand what's going on and call both your home state senators and your representative. | ||
We'll have you, you can get guys to the grand parts of this, but we'll have you back on when the site's up, you can explain it, we'll have some handouts, everybody go through it so they're up to speed on it and see if they buy in. | ||
Some people may say, hey look, I'm on Jim Jordan's side on this. | ||
Mike Davis, what's your social media? | ||
So it's M-R-D-D-M-I-A. | ||
M-R-D-D-M-I-A. | ||
Getter and Twitter. | ||
Did somebody check his Liberty Check? | ||
Are you on leave? | ||
Is Davis out lollygagging around somewhere? | ||
I'm just kidding, Mike. | ||
Everybody deserves a day or two off. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Let's go now. | ||
We're going to go to Uvalde, Texas. | ||
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Do we have to play some clips of Ben Berkram first? | |
Denver, let's play Ben Berkram. | ||
So much of the illegal alien activity occurs here in Uvalde. | ||
It's actually right down the street from where Salvador grew up and oftentimes those trains are full of illegals. | ||
There we go. | ||
Got him. | ||
Okay, this is a crossroads kind of between Eagle Pass on the rear grand and also Del Rio. | ||
What's the latest today in your investigation, sir? | ||
Hey Steve, so that video, I'm going to release the rest of it a little bit later. | ||
I actually followed that train. | ||
I saw one of the illegal aliens that was sitting on that train, relayed it to Border Patrol, went along with Border Patrol and we apprehended that guy. | ||
But this is where we're at. | ||
We're at this next intersection. | ||
You know, the left talks about intersectionality. | ||
We're at the intersection of the invasion of our country and the evil wokeness that is destroying our country. | ||
This is, right here to my left, is where the trains come through that drop off illegal aliens. | ||
This, behind me, is the neighborhood that Salvador, the killer, the demon killer, grew up in. | ||
And right here is where all of these illegal aliens have been jumping off trains going into this community. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
People need to understand that. | ||
It's all connected. | ||
What's coming up through our border, the invasion on our country, the destruction of our policing by the woke left, it's all connected. | ||
The BLM movement, it's all connected. | ||
But hold it, but hold it, hang on, hang on. | ||
You had an interview with the mayor. | ||
You were there two weeks before the shooting. | ||
The guy tells you, we've had in this last academic year, the academic year, We had 48 lockdowns. | ||
I bet if somebody has a test question, tell me how many you think they have in academic year. | ||
3, 4, 0, 1. | ||
I never get more than 5. | ||
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Ever. | |
Ever. | ||
Forty-eight lockdowns, all because of cartels! | ||
All because of cartels! | ||
The thing's out of control, and I'm telling you, how he got the cash is tied back to the trafficking of human beings, guns, and drugs. | ||
You watch, wait for it, they're all walking around mumbled, saying, well, I don't know how he got 8,000. | ||
I have to tell you how he got 8,000. | ||
Tell me the cash business is blowing through town. | ||
It's not the Wendy's he was working at. | ||
It's not flipping burgers at, what, four bucks an hour. | ||
Okay, that's not where he's making, that's not where he's making $8,000 and $10,000 in cash money to buy those guns and to buy the ammo and to get the ammo that quick. | ||
How'd he get that quick? | ||
Ben Berquam. | ||
Just to give you an update. | ||
So I spoke to many people in the community, many of the neighbors. | ||
They all said the same thing. | ||
None of them knew that they said that he did not drive. | ||
And I went into the gun stores, spoke to some of the guys off the record there. | ||
And I brought that question up. | ||
I said, how did the guy get here that doesn't have a driver's license potentially? | ||
And how did he pay for it? | ||
And the response back to me was they smiled and said, law enforcement is looking into that very issue right now. | ||
So I think we're onto something, Steve, and we're going to continue chasing it. | ||
Okay, you just got to stay in the bend. | ||
I'm going to talk to you after the show tonight. | ||
You're going to win your Pulitzer there. | ||
Let's play. | ||
Okay. | ||
Oscar Blue Ramirez, a Burquam train guy, is down in Tapachula. | ||
Now, the whole world and media is going to Tapachula after these guys live there. | ||
Wait until you see in Tapachula what's forming down there, the eye of the storm. | ||
Let's see what Oscar sent us a few minutes ago. | ||
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Look at that. | |
Denver, keep that up, I taught. | ||
the never keep that up folks the other day there was a couple hundred people this is all blown up from from central And by the way, the journey those people take through the Darien Gap, I think, may be one of the most dangerous journeys in the world. | ||
Look at the women and children right there. | ||
That's what you're paying for. | ||
Your government's doing that. | ||
The human trafficking that's going on, those women and children right there, they've got to come through the Darien Gap, and then they've got a long, tough, nasty journey from the southern Mexico border all the way up to the northern border. | ||
This is a human tragedy of epic proportions. | ||
Ben, it starts in Latin America or throughout the world. | ||
They come through the Darien Gap. | ||
The cartels get them. | ||
They transport them up to the northern border of Mexico, our southern border. | ||
But then it blows right through the town near there. | ||
It blows right through Ovalde, Texas. | ||
This is the major superhighway of the cartels. | ||
It's an invasion river. | ||
It's a cartel river that's being increased by Biden's policies. | ||
We have tributaries from all over the world that are flowing into this river, that ultimately flow into communities like Uvalde. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
It's all coming through here. | ||
It is a tsunami that's coming into our country, destroying these communities as it comes, and it's only getting worse. | ||
And the worst part about, you know, all of this, I was talking to Border Patrol today, and they said, because of what's happening here, the cartels are running drugs like you would not believe, just on the outskirts. | ||
Our focus is so much on this, that the cartels, they know exactly what's happening here. | ||
They have, they own many houses in these communities, and they are exploiting what's happening here in Uvalde and all across the border. | ||
Give us your social media. | ||
Ben's on fire. | ||
He's at there. | ||
He's breaking news on this. | ||
We're going to be putting up more tomorrow. | ||
I have him also down at Oscar Blue. | ||
We've got a whole team down in the Real America Voice team down in Tapachula. | ||
There's guys on the southern border. | ||
Ben's going to be back involved. | ||
We're wall-to-wall coverage on this, the invasion. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
How do they follow you on Real America's Voice, brother? | ||
America's Voice.News. | ||
Download the app. | ||
If you don't have it, you're late. | ||
Go to your app store, get America's Voice and then FrontlineAmerica.com for all of our new articles by Kerry Donovan and then all of my social medias at Ben Burquam. | ||
Everywhere. | ||
Fantastic. | ||
Glad you got the great Carrie Donovan working for you. | ||
She's a hammer. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ben, thank you so much. | ||
I look forward. | ||
I'm going to talk to you tonight. | ||
We're going to get you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
Don't leave. | ||
Your Pulitzer's right there in the middle of town. | ||
Trust me. | ||
Do not leave. | ||
Okay, Ben. | ||
I'll have to talk to senior management of Real America. | ||
Don't let him leave. | ||
Number one, you read the book last night. | ||
You're raving about the book. | ||
We need everybody to buy. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
If you're so inclined, The Bodies of Others by Naomi Wolf. | ||
Incredible, an incredible event yesterday. | ||
We're still putting up content on there. | ||
Number one, you organized our participation on that incredible rally outside of Facebook headquarters. | ||
Do you think you guys got a scalp? | ||
Do you think Sandberg, part of her resignation is because she sees what's coming? | ||
A hundred percent. | ||
And I think that she won't admit that. | ||
And she's coming out and saying that she's focusing on her upcoming wedding and taking care of her expanded family. | ||
But I think that that's the real reason. | ||
She sees what's ahead and she wants to get out now before... Should Big Tech be broken up? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Are you on Jim Jordan's side or are you on Mike Davison's side? | ||
I'm on Mike Davis's side. | ||
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Why? | |
The censorship is beyond belief and you can't silence us. | ||
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We need it to be broken up. | |
Is it a gun problem down in Uvalde? | ||
Is that a gun problem or a shooter problem? | ||
It's a shooter problem. | ||
We are not getting to the root of the mental health crisis in this country, and I talked about it on my Gitter page. | ||
We are throwing drugs at it to solve the problem, and that is making it worse. | ||
At least 37 school shootings and school-involved violence acts were committed by people that were either taking drugs or were withdrawing from them. | ||
So we need to focus on the main problem of mental health, not the gun issue. | ||
Johnny Depp or Amber Heard? | ||
Don't answer that. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We're not going there. | ||
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We're not. | ||
I can't believe you watched that. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf, the author of Body of Others, joins us in the War Room in a moment. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Banham. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
If you heard Jonathan Heilman at the beginning, in the cold open, when they're talking about they're freaking out. | ||
Vanity Fair and MSNBC is freaking out about the precinct strategy and calling out this show in specific. | ||
They mentioned a company called Zendesk. | ||
Zendesk, which is doing the kind of the website that's going to connect people and somebody's contracted for them. | ||
I think the RNC has tossed them some money. | ||
Of course, the left is already going after them, trying to destroy their business. | ||
This is the way they operate. | ||
Hey left, you're not going to destroy any more businesses. | ||
All you people, We're taking names. | ||
Wait till we blow you out at the ballot. | ||
You guys, all you're talking about is democracy, democracy, democracy. | ||
You're going to get a democracy suppository. | ||
We're going to win with such overwhelming margins and take such operational control. | ||
I'm for not just breaking them up. | ||
I'm for breaking them up and having criminal charges. | ||
against these executives of big tech. | ||
I am 10 times more radical than Mike Davis and these guys. | ||
You know why? | ||
Look at the harm they caused in the pandemic. | ||
Look at the deaths they've caused of the shutting down. | ||
If you come, if you keep coming and try to shut these companies down, your days are over. | ||
You're finished. | ||
That's why you hate this populist uprising. | ||
And we're going to do it every day. | ||
That was the power what Naomi Wolf and the folks at the Willow last night were doing about the vaccines. | ||
Your days are over. | ||
You can whine and you can try to do it and try to out these people. | ||
Remember, every business that turns against us, your name's going on a list. | ||
Okay? | ||
You try to shut down the people, you're going to go on a list. | ||
Come retribution. | ||
We're not taking this anymore. | ||
You're not going to be able to just shut people down. | ||
You're not going to be able to cancel people. | ||
This is unacceptable. | ||
It's unacceptable for companies, and this is why I'm no fan of Elon Musk. | ||
I buy a long shot. | ||
People that watch us. | ||
But, when he buys Twitter for one third the price is that because Twitter's also a criminal operation. | ||
I've been lying to people for years about what the reality of your financials are. | ||
Okay, so we're going to get there. | ||
By the way, MyPillow.com. | ||
Go support Mike Lindell. | ||
Support somebody that's an American patriot. | ||
Go do it today. | ||
Show your support. | ||
You've got these great prizes. | ||
Get great sleep. | ||
Amber heard Johnny Depp because this is the big one. | ||
You heard or Depp? | ||
Team Johnny Depp. | ||
I thought the one was never wrong. | ||
What are you doing? | ||
I mean, she's a great actress. | ||
I'll put it that way. | ||
After hearing all the testimony, I think the jury got it right. | ||
Such a hater. | ||
So many of these Johnny Depp fans. | ||
Okay. | ||
I've got a lot more for you. | ||
You're going to finish the book. | ||
You're going to actually be host of the show, of one of the shows, on Friday. | ||
Big sneak preview of what's going to come on here. | ||
So you've got to step your game up. | ||
Okay. | ||
Who have we got? | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
We've donated energy. | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
Brother, there's a huge story today that this is just not one energy crisis, this is a convergence of energy crisis, right? | ||
You've got an oil crisis, you've got a natural gas crisis, you have electricity, everything you've been telling the audience about for a couple of months, and it's now because of their policies they've made it complicated. | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
Well, one thing everybody can relate to, the easy part of this, if you go back to when we were around between 76 and 80, the first OPEC spike, We saw fuel prices go up about 85% in a four-year period from 76 to 80. | ||
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85%. | |
We've seen 100% from January of 21 to now in terms of gas prices. | ||
That's unleaded gas, 85% four years back then, 100% in the last 13-14 months. | ||
We've seen 100% from January of 21 to now in terms of gas prices. | ||
That's unleaded gas, 85% four years back then, 100% in the last 13, 14 months. | ||
So that's one issue everybody has to deal with. | ||
The other, nationally, if you look at our power generation picture, we're now very heavily dependent on natural gas, which is a good thing, but 38%, 39% of electric power generation used to be, if you go back to that time period, about 14%. | ||
but the total if you take the total folks uh... population dependent on gas because of natural gas electricity generation plus the fact that the renewables are entirely backed up by reciprocating engines and and open cycle gas turbines run on gas you've really got about a fifty percent dependence of the electric system on gas the thirty nine percent that's directly fueled by it and then the twelve percent of our installed base it's now | ||
renewables that are entirely backed up by gas is really fifty percent dependence on it where we were about thirty percent oil and gas dependent back in nineteen seventy six just in the u s these price spikes and the shortages are a horrendous thing so you take that compounded by the number of people the thirty percent dependence on gas and oil back in seventy six would have affected thirty million people if you calculate that. | ||
Now this would be 167 million people in the U.S. | ||
based on the renewables dependence on gas as backup plus the direct gas inside the energy system. | ||
So that, you know, that's a big, big effect. | ||
Our reduction of coal resource for basic power generation, base load, continuous power, used to be 46% now, half of that, 23% of our electric energy based on coal. | ||
Let me ask you something, the convergence of these three as the article lays out. | ||
Biden does an oppo I think in the Wall Street Journal and they all they're talking about this is the new focus today says the new focus of taking down inflation. | ||
If you look at everything they're focused on taking people's wages down. | ||
That's the big problem. | ||
They don't mention energy except for the fact that Putin has caused some marginal, you know, this thing doubled two and a half times, right? | ||
From $40 a barrel up to over $100 a barrel. | ||
Under Biden, even before Putin got involved, or from 90 bucks, right? | ||
And they talk, and this whole anti-inflation thing, he's gonna work to suppress wages. | ||
The 6% that the poor folks have got, that just still got them 3%, 4% underwater, that's the big problem. | ||
He never mentions energy. | ||
Is there any way out of stopping inflation? | ||
Because the ideologues in the Green New Deal, and let's just leave that aside, but he's got an ideological problem, but is there any chance he can get inflation down unless he tackles the core of this energy problem? | ||
Oil and gas are, and coal secondarily, especially oil and gas, in the middle of so many products we manufacture and consume, and massively heavily used to generate the electricity or feedstock for industrial products. | ||
No, it's not a good possibility of inflation being arrested without getting a handle on energy costs. | ||
And again, if you take what happened last year, when this spike occurred before the war, before this conflict, 85% of this price uptake happened already by January 1, was the collaboration of Russia with OPEC, the illegal cartel, to drive prices up in the first nine months of last year, while we announced we're going to sit on the bench, we're not going to produce in the Gulf, we're not going to produce offshore, we're not going to produce on federal lands. | ||
We gave price signals, we gave supply signals to the global oil community, We're on the bench. | ||
We're withdrawing. | ||
Our production is down about two and a half million barrels a day from where we were in 2019. | ||
And that, plus the pipeline being terminated, which was going to be another 900,000 barrels per day from the tar sands, sent the signal to Russia and Saudi that this collaborative effort of theirs in 2021 would work. | ||
And it did work. | ||
So we've become all the more dependent on OPEC and related sources through this process. | ||
And from only the best guys in the world. | ||
The mullahs in Iran, the guys in Saudi Arabia, the king of Saudi Arabia in Russia. | ||
That's three great guys you want to be beholden to. | ||
Dave, you're on fire on Getter. | ||
How do people follow you during the day? | ||
And we're going to have you back on tomorrow to drill down more on this, no pun intended, on this energy crisis. | ||
Come on, Getter. | ||
Dave Walsh Energy. | ||
At Dave Walsh Energy on Getter. | ||
Thanks, Dave. | ||
Dave Walsh, he comes out to you with just basic facts. | ||
Dave, thank you so much. | ||
So I've got Naomi Wolf. | ||
This morning we opened the show with McCulloch's magnificent introduction of you last night. | ||
That's beautiful. | ||
And he said, this is the crisis of our times. | ||
He said, it's not these wars, it's not the CCP, it's not all this southern border invasion, but this is it. | ||
Because this shows a level of control by a set of elitists and how they think. | ||
And that if you don't stop this, you're not going to stop any of the rest of it. | ||
It was pretty amazing how he tied it together. | ||
Do you believe that? | ||
I mean, I more than believe it. | ||
I feel like the kind of hypothetical projections that you and I and others discussed, you know, starting over a year ago, have manifested beyond our worst imaginings. | ||
Every day, you know, as we said, I think yesterday, the day before, a new crisis from the same people is being sent over the hill. | ||
They come at us with supply chain disruptions. | ||
They come at us with open borders. | ||
They come at us with, you know, baby food shortages. | ||
They come at us with these injections that he was among the first to warn are so very dangerous, so very toxic and Disruptive even to the next generation and to the act of, you know, reproduction and generation of new life. | ||
So, you know, I do agree with him. | ||
I think, you know, I think we're at that moment where, you know, as I said, we should stop being hypnotized by the fact that we've never seen this before on this scale, because we've seen it before on a smaller scale. | ||
And that's, you know, from 1933 to 1945, starting in Germany. | ||
And I am unashamed to make that comparison. | ||
Your grandparents are Holocaust survivors? | ||
My grandmother's nine brothers and sisters were killed in the Holocaust. | ||
Thank God she got out. | ||
Your grandmother's nine brothers and sisters? | ||
Do you say that as a descendant of a Holocaust survivor? | ||
She got out first, but they all perished. | ||
Exactly. | ||
The family was victimized. | ||
My family was victimized. | ||
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But she's a survivor in the fact that if she stuck around, she would have ended up like her other Exactly right. | |
And on the other side of my family, my former husband's dad had to flee Berlin when he was six. | ||
So my children on both sides are descended from people who were ravaged or killed or Hold it. | ||
had had to race against murder. So you don't say this lightly. I, I, by no means, I see it in a very considered and measured way. And as I said, you know, in an essay I wrote last week, it used to be excessive to talk about Mengele's experiments, right? I agreed with critics of that comparison. But now I don't agree with him anymore. Oh, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, name it. Hold it. So when Laura Logan, I love Laura Logan, when she threw out the Fauci analogy to Mengele, which and I love Laura Logan, she's | ||
been on here, she's fantastic. | ||
I thought that might be a tad edgy. | ||
You actually, you were there? | ||
Well, no, I wasn't at the time. | ||
I wrote in kind of in rebuttal to her that it's not 1943 to 1945 when Mengele's experiments were active. | ||
It's more like 1931 to 33 when actually the Nazi pre-administration, exactly, were enlisting the Nazi doctors. | ||
But now I've changed my views because now I've seen the Pfizer papers and I've seen the reports that your volunteers are emitting week after week based on these primary documents and these are massive criminal experiments on human beings without their knowledge and consent and often coerced, right? | ||
They're not in a concentration camp but they're being told if you don't take this you'll lose If you don't take this, you know, your child can't go to school. | ||
If your child doesn't take it, your child can't go to school. | ||
It's a measure of degree at this point and not of kind. | ||
You're saying that's the way they're othering people is through the use of the vaccine? | ||
Well, it's more than that. | ||
I mean, I definitely absolutely declare conclusively as a Jewish woman, you know, daughter and granddaughter of people who fled Europe, that the othering that we saw with, you know, it's a pandemic of the unvaccinated. | ||
You can't go into this restaurant. | ||
You can't sit at this, you know, lunch counter. | ||
You're dirty and infectious. | ||
That's exactly what we saw in Germany 1931 to 1933 and on. | ||
This is why you made the analogy a year ago about the Nazi doctors. | ||
It wasn't the experiments of the time. | ||
It was the lead up. | ||
It was the 10 years you took to get that mindset. | ||
Yeah, but let me now add another layer, right? | ||
Ten years after that initial othering of people, we actually had Dr. Joseph Mengele engaging in experiments on concentration camp victims. | ||
Catastrophic ones. | ||
That we found out afterwards, after the Allies won, we found out actually what they did. | ||
And you're making that analogy that that is the Pfizer documents. | ||
Well, again, people are not in a concentration camp, but the Pfizer documents are a massive, brutal, deadly experiment on human beings without their knowledge and consent or free will. | ||
So it is similar in kind, if not in manner. | ||
Okay. | ||
I got Frank Gaffney on TSP, and I got Naomi Wolf, all next in the War Room. | ||
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By the way, Steve Stern is one of the guys, the Vanity Fair story and the Politico story, and of course, John Holman. | ||
They're all in Meltdown. | ||
The book's The Body of Others. | ||
We had really a monumental event last night. | ||
I want to thank the guys in Memphis who played the entire hour, all the commercial breaks. | ||
We couldn't get enough. | ||
Amazing. | ||
The content was so great. | ||
Frank Gaffney, who doesn't really make many of those soirees. | ||
He's a grinder. | ||
Frank, what did you think last night? | ||
I thought it was absolutely first class, the best book party I've ever been at, and I'm working through the book myself right now. | ||
Naomi was very generous towards me yesterday, and I really appreciate all she does. | ||
God bless her and what you do to help her. | ||
I'm so glad you're there. | ||
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Thank you. | |
She's very special. | ||
Thank you, Naomi. | ||
We've got some action we've got to take care of. | ||
TSP, Larry Fink, the guys at BlackRock. | ||
Tell us what we've got to do. | ||
Well, midnight last night, the Thrift Savings Plan opened a window To get access to the retirement savings of American men and women in uniform, veterans as well as serving, and their civilian counterparts for the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And as we've talked about a lot, Steve, one of the things that is most infuriating about the war we find ourselves in, not because we want it, but because the Chinese Communist Party wants it, is we are underwriting the damn thing. | ||
And this has now been opening broader and broader penetration of our capital markets, thanks to Larry Fink of BlackRock particularly, because as he does so much of the rest of the world, it seems, he's largely running the Thrift Savings Plan as the fund manager. | ||
So when he says, you will treble your investment in China, a lot of people salute and go put more of their money into China. | ||
A couple of things make this just insane, Steve. | ||
One is, as we've talked about notably on a wonderful special program on Saturday, we may well be at war with China, not just in the unrestricted pre-kinetic form, but in the actual old-fashioned violent kind. | ||
Very soon. | ||
And the first thing that's gone, of course, is any money that we've foolishly put into China. | ||
You're not going to get a refund, for heaven's sakes, from the people who waged war against us. | ||
Please. | ||
The other thing is, Steve, I personally believe that everybody in the federal government who has a security clearance And may find themselves investing in these Chinese companies when the Thrift Savings Plan Board, the so-called Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, won't tell them that these mutual funds they're investing in actually have Chinese companies in their portfolios, perhaps even some that are building weapons with which to kill those military servicemen and women. | ||
This is crazy. | ||
They may well jeopardize their security clearances, I think, if this is allowed to persist. | ||
For all these reasons, it should be shut down. | ||
Go to No TSP for a savings plan. | ||
No TSP for CCP, the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
No TSP for CCP.org, and you can express your opposition to what's being done here with a click of a mouse to your elected representatives, as well as this Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, which is culpable for doing what Jerry Boykin, one of our greatest warriors, is calling treacherous sedition at the instigation of Larry Fink. | ||
Frank Gaffney, thanks for having you back on. | ||
We've got a lot more to talk about this war over Taiwan, the war over the chips, the power of our economy. | ||
Frank, thank you so much, and thank you for being on TSP. | ||
Let's get it up in all the chat rooms everywhere. | ||
Frank Gaffney. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless. | ||
Always on the ramparts. | ||
Okay, how do we get this? | ||
The book's already, I think it got as high as number 11, 12, something like that. | ||
It hit number one overnight, and that was thanks to you and the posse. | ||
Number one in the- On Amazon. | ||
I was told this. | ||
Oh my God. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Hit number one. | ||
Well, we got to get it back up. | ||
That was coming after last night. | ||
After last night. | ||
That was you guys. | ||
That was you live streaming. | ||
The bodies of others, the new authoritarians, COVID-19 and the war against the human. | ||
Yeah. | ||
But let me also say that people are sending me screenshots of Amazon saying, we don't deliver to you. | ||
You can only have two copies. | ||
You know, there's, oh, and my publisher's site is being called a viral site that you shouldn't click on by I take it you agree that we should break up big tech? | ||
and some of them are just lying. | ||
I take it you agree that we should break up big tech? | ||
It's got to be broken up? | ||
I don't know an easy answer to that, but they, God, I don't know an easy answer. | ||
Do you think your protest, because we had Nicole LaGuardia out there, the footage was amazing. | ||
I mean, the audience loved it live. | ||
And you tried to say, Sandberg, come down and talk to us, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, I know her, you know, as an acquaintance. | ||
I visited the campus at her request a few years ago. | ||
I spoke up for her when she was being criticized for writing her book, Lean In, and we're kind of from a similar background and originally with similar interests. | ||
And I didn't just talk to her, I invited her to come out and join the protesters, answer their questions, speak to them, listen to them. | ||
And among the things I told her was that there was a woman, a beautiful young woman in a wheelchair because she had quote unquote done the right thing and volunteered to be a test subject for the AstraZeneca trial and lost use of her limbs beneath the waist. | ||
And she had a 19,000 person support group on Facebook and Facebook censored the whole 19,000 people who are all vaccine injured and one young person committed suicide subsequently because they didn't have that support from other people saying, talk to this doctor, here's this medication, we'll help you, we're here for you. | ||
So I shared that with her that censorship, their view is, you know, speech kills if you share speech that's not approved by the thought police. | ||
But what I was pointing out to her is that censorship kills. | ||
And in this case, there were harms directly caused by their silencing of other voices. | ||
But also, I think, you know, let's look at the war, right? | ||
Because we're at war. | ||
Let's look at the battle field. | ||
We were hitting them peacefully from multiple directions at once. | ||
We exposed RFK Jr. | ||
in an interview with me that was viral from last week or the week before when I was out there. | ||
He pointed out that Facebook and other tech bros are invested directly in vaccines. | ||
You know, my book, which just came out yesterday, follows the money from Facebook to vaccines and back, and shows their collusion with Fauci. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
We have a hard-out. | ||
I want people to get the book and your website. | ||
How do they get there? | ||
Go to allseasonspress.com. | ||
Try to go to Amazon. | ||
Go to your local bookstore or go to dailycloud.io. | ||
And thank you. | ||
Please keep going because they'll keep trying to silence us. | ||
And we're gonna have more information about this whole Pfizer thing. | ||
This is monumental. | ||
Huge. | ||
Huge. | ||
Thanks to all of you. | ||
You guys are changing history. | ||
The bodies of others. | ||
The new authoritarians. | ||
COVID-19 and the war against the human. | ||
Naomi Wolf. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Short break. |