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The virus has now killed more than 100 people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
So you don't want to frighten the American public. | ||
France and South Korea have also got evacuation plans. | ||
But you need to prepare for and assume. | ||
Broadly warning Americans to avoid all non-essential travel to China. | ||
That this is going to be a real serious problem. | ||
France, Australia, Canada, the US, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, the list goes on. | ||
Health officials are investigating more than a hundred possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always, because if you don't and the worst happens, War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, it's Thursday, 2 June, the Year of the Lord 2022. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
We're live here in the nation's capital. | ||
If you don't know, you know, power may go because they're having these massive, massive thunderstorms that are right over top of us right now. | ||
So we'll keep you updated. | ||
Everything's good right now. | ||
I want to go to Dr. Paul Alexander. | ||
We got a packed show. | ||
President Trump just endorsed Blake Masters out there in Arizona, an incredibly important Senate race. | ||
Blake's been on the show since the very beginning. | ||
I think he announced He is on the show. | ||
He came on right after the announcement. | ||
So Blake is, we're trying to track Blake down in Arizona. | ||
I'm going to get him up here momentarily. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf with a blockbuster book that's everywhere right now is going to join us. | ||
Also there's a, tomorrow, for everybody that's a machine person, the report by Dr. Haldeman gets released, or at least some redacted version, Heather Mullins from Real America's Voice, who will join us later in the show. | ||
Of course, we've got Brendan Strzok from the Walk Away Movement, one of the January 6th guys in the Walk Away Movement. | ||
He's going to be joining us, if we can make sure we track him down here in a very rainy, stormy Washington, D.C. | ||
Let's go to Dr. Paul Alexander. | ||
Dr. Alexander, you're part of the Trump administration. | ||
I really got to thank you. | ||
The other day at the Willard Hotel, this incredible kickoff event for Dr. Naomi Wolf's book, The Body of Others, and everybody that hasn't bought it. | ||
I can tell you everybody that read it. | ||
In fact, Captain Bannon that night went to the event and then went to the Old Ebbets Grill. | ||
She didn't get back till late. | ||
She stayed up. | ||
She was dragging the next day. | ||
She didn't have her MyPillow products, and she stayed up late reading this book, The Body of Others. | ||
Everybody should go to Amazon right now and check it out. | ||
It's absolutely incredible and you can't put it down. | ||
You were at the event. | ||
Very powerful discussion and talk you had. | ||
I'd like to, because I know we've got some new things we want to talk about that you're getting involved in related to The lockdowns related to the COVID-19 response. | ||
But can you just give us a summary of, for the audience to get a chance to see it on Tuesday. | ||
Give us two or three minutes of what you were, the points you were making the other day. | ||
Well, look, Steve, thanks. | ||
Thanks very much and an honor again. | ||
And Captain Bannon was there and did a tremendous job too. | ||
Look, McCullough, Rich was there, myself. | ||
We even had Peter Navarro there. | ||
The points that we were making was this. | ||
The lockdowns, the COVID lockdowns, the mask mandates, the school closures, the business closures, they were catastrophic failures. | ||
There is nowhere in this entire world, myself, McCullough, all of us, we've looked at the science, we've looked at every study, there is nowhere, no country, no setting, no location where any school closure, any lockdown, any shelter in place, any mass mandate work. They all failed, including the United States, and it's caused catastrophic failure, not just in terms of the collateral damage, but now we're beginning to see in the society many very troubling signs, | ||
particularly with these mass shootings. And Jeff Tucker and myself have begun writing because we want the society to have a conversation. | ||
But Naomi Wolf, Dr. Wolf, I think why this is so important is this. Dr. Wolf is cutting against the grain. | ||
She did not need to stand up because she's going against the narrative. | ||
And she, like us, like myself, Gupta, Bhattacharya, McCullough, etc., Malone, we have been attacked, smeared, slandered, and cancelled. | ||
And we have to give Noomi a lot of credit because she reached out. | ||
It's almost like she joined the other side. | ||
But her science is intense. | ||
I did not really understand the technical capacity that she brought to the table. | ||
Until she started to interview me and Rish. | ||
And then I realized this person, this person is very adept. | ||
And she mentioned, you know, she talks about the damage to the baby. | ||
And it's almost where there's a tacit understanding that in utero even and post, there is a developing child there. | ||
And we have to really seriously consider the issues with this vaccine. | ||
Tell me, when you talk about these new shootings, you and Tucker, now he's a brilliant economist, walk me through, what is your angle into this? | ||
How are you framing it that it has something to do with this rash of mass shootings? | ||
I mean, what evidence are you guys using to make your case? | ||
First of all, we're talking about the predictable rituals of life. | ||
That we are seeing these were shattered and torn apart from particularly young people and not just normal young people. | ||
We are seeing that we have a lot of young people, even normal adults in the society who are on the edge. | ||
And they're vulnerable to begin with. | ||
And then when we had our governments and our public health officials just ripping apart their world and telling them that they could not do this, they couldn't go here, there. | ||
Many of these young people, their only social interaction is in school. | ||
Like how many only get their only meals in school. | ||
Their one meal. | ||
So when we did this, when we locked down, remember Steve, that the buffalo shooter in the Tops Grocery, he wrote in his manifesto, and that's what triggered Tucker and myself to write and we published in Brownstone, that he said, I was not a racist individual. | ||
I became so. | ||
I became so because of the lockdowns, pretty much on the school closures, because I had a lot of time on my hand and I started to visit these dark websites that put a lot of poison in my head. | ||
That's what he said. | ||
He said I was going to kill myself, but my mind was so poisoned after going to all these sites that I decided with these lockdowns, my isolation, he said this, he wrote it, that I decided I'll kill other people. | ||
So we realize, look, there's something larger here. | ||
We may have damaged the minds of our young people, potentially devastatingly. | ||
And now you have this young guy in Texas who shot up. | ||
These are craven evil people, no doubt. | ||
But to me, Tataka, this is not a gun control issue principally. | ||
This is not a Second Amendment issue. | ||
And the people who are against guns, they're trying to make this a gun control issue. | ||
We are saying, look, yes, there are things that we need to do to make sure that weapons don't go into the hands of deranged people. | ||
But the Texas shooter, that 18-year-old guy, remember, he was subjected to lockdowns for a long period of time. | ||
And when the schools did open, he dropped out. | ||
But nobody cared. | ||
Nobody looked for him. | ||
He didn't exist. | ||
And that's the issue. | ||
During all of the mass confusions from the lockdowns and the school closures, we may have opened Pandora's box. | ||
And what we are saying is in 2017, there were 30 mass shootings in America. | ||
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2018, 30. | |
2019, 31. | ||
Then all of a sudden in 2020, For the 10 months of the lockdowns, it jumped to 40. | ||
That was a 33% increase. | ||
In 2021, it jumped to 61. | ||
That was a 52% increase. | ||
But right now, Steve, I'm going to tell it to you. | ||
There are 230 mass shootings in America. | ||
A 400% increase. | ||
And my modelling and talk, what we are saying, by December of 2022, if all things stay same, We potentially going to have 450 mass shootings in America. | ||
And these guys being 18 years old consistently, there's something wrong with the young people. | ||
Look, we don't know for sure, but we need to put it on the table. | ||
We need to have this discussion that these lockdowns that started under POTUS Trump and hardening and continuing under Biden, they may have damaged our society. | ||
And we need to look at this very seriously. | ||
Dr. Alexander, at Brownstone, we've got the piece, we'll put it up. | ||
What's your social media, and how do they get to the rest of your writings? | ||
Well, I have a substack at alexandercovidnews, and I also have my website at drpaulalexander.com. | ||
That's drpaulalexander.com, no caps, no spaces. | ||
But my substack, I write daily five, six articles a day, and again, it's alexanderspacecovidnews. | ||
And once again, I'd like to thank you, Steve. | ||
You have no idea. | ||
I mean, I learn a lot from listening to you. | ||
I like your balance. | ||
I like your technical depth. | ||
And I appreciate you having Naomi again on. | ||
Because she's a soul here in this fight, and we need her. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Well, she's going to follow you, Dr. Alexander. | ||
We'll make sure that we get all of your writings out, particularly this, and we'll have you back on. | ||
It is a massive problem. | ||
Like I told Ben Berquam, who just left Ovalday, something's not right. | ||
We don't know the facts. | ||
We've got to find out more about this. | ||
But there's something not right about what's going on in the mainstream media. | ||
We have to talk about it. | ||
Yes. | ||
The analysis of guys like you and Tucker are going to get it done. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Dr. Alexander, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Can we go ahead and play Blake Master's Cold Open? | ||
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The New York Times attacked me. | |
They called me a nationalist. | ||
Got me. | ||
Guilty as charged. | ||
I love our country. | ||
Like President Trump, I want to secure our borders. | ||
And it's about time the government put America first. | ||
Look, if the left-wing media and the Democrats don't like it, bring it on. | ||
I'm not going to D.C. | ||
to make friends. | ||
I'm going to save this country. | ||
I'm Blake Masters and I approve this message. | ||
Community Trust, my favorite. | ||
Nice. | ||
Okay, let's go out to Arizona. | ||
There's some pretty big news today. | ||
Blake Masters joins us. | ||
Blake, you've got an announcement. | ||
We heard a little bit about it before it came on the air. | ||
What happened today? | ||
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President Trump called me on the phone. | |
Always just kind of surreal to get a call from President Trump. | ||
And he had good news to share. | ||
He decided to endorse me in this U.S. | ||
Senate race here in Arizona. | ||
Obviously, I'm ecstatic. | ||
I've been campaigning hard for 10 months, and I'm just thrilled to have been able to earn his trust and his support. | ||
You know as big as I do, Steve, that it's a huge deal here in Arizona, where this is still Trump country. | ||
But you earned it. | ||
I want to get into a second about all the work you did for us on Sixteen and the Transition. | ||
But walk through, why do you think, look, obviously people are very fond of you, think very highly of you as a person, but it's really the campaign that you fought and the ideas you stand for. | ||
That's why Politico is after you, the New York Times are after you, you know, you have all the best enemies. | ||
What is it about your race that you're running that Donald Trump was attracted to about the ideas? | ||
Why did he endorse you? | ||
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I think it's because I'm bold. | |
You know, I'm getting out there and I'm, I'm, you know, I'm trying to take a page from what he did in 2016. | ||
He was an amazing candidate, a true outsider to politics, right? | ||
He was just a successful businessman before he'd never held office. | ||
But he got on that stage in 2016 and he, he just demolished, you know, 15 talented politicians because President Trump was willing to say the truth. | ||
Uh, you know, I'm not trying to copy his mannerisms. | ||
He's one of a kind. | ||
You know that. | ||
But what we can all learn from him is when you are bold, when you say the truth that everybody knows are true, but you're somehow not allowed to say most conventional politicians aren't allowed to go there. | ||
CNN, you know, they don't let you speak like this. | ||
I think you win. | ||
And so I'm out there saying, obviously, it's not racist to require voter ID. | ||
Obviously, I think the election was unfree and unfair. | ||
I think they stole it six different ways from Sunday. | ||
What about big tech? | ||
You know, I'm talking about these issues. | ||
I'm talking about ESG scores. | ||
I'm talking about the transgender ideology that's in the schools. | ||
And I'm doing it with energy and with a smile on my face and that happy warrior style. | ||
I think that's what President Trump brought to American politics. | ||
It's how he transformed our politics in 2016. | ||
You had two supposed hit pieces. | ||
I actually think they're paid advertisements. | ||
New York Times, particularly Politico. | ||
We got about a minute and a half before we go to break. | ||
We want to hold you over, but just give us your assessment. | ||
Why is Politico and New York Times and others, why have they selected Blake Masters? | ||
Everybody running. | ||
Why do you seem to be the guy they're putting lead on your target? | ||
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Well, you know, I mean, I think they have a ghastly agenda, but they're not completely stupid. | |
They're clever enough to know that I'm the threat. | ||
I'm the guy who can beat Mark Kelly in November. | ||
They know that. | ||
And I terrify them. | ||
And frankly, Steve, I should. | ||
It makes sense why they're trying to attack me. | ||
But again, I'm not scared about what they call me. | ||
You know, you played that ad just now. | ||
I don't care if The New York Times calls me a nationalist. | ||
I wear that with pride, right? | ||
I don't care if they call me a racist because I know I'm not. | ||
It's not racist to say we need a border. | ||
It's not racist to say that critical race theory is toxic BS that we shouldn't be teaching the kids. | ||
It's not racist to say that we need voter ID. | ||
Everybody knows this stuff is common sense. | ||
And I think if you just Run boldly and run into the fire with a smile on your face. | ||
Then the left, they don't have anything. | ||
They're just used to Republicans playing defense and cowing, and I'm not going to do that. | ||
Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Blake Masters is certainly not controlled opposition. | ||
He was endorsed today by Donald J. Trump in a very competitive race in the Senate primary out in Arizona. | ||
The winner of that will take on Mark Kelly. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to come back and we're going to ask Blake Masters, what's his campaign against Mark Kelly going to look like? | ||
How do you defeat Mark Kelly in the great state of Arizona in the fall of 2022? | ||
Next, in The War Room. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, two big ticket items out in Arizona. | ||
You've got Kerry Lakes endorsed for Governor. | ||
Now Blake Masters is endorsed for the Senate. | ||
So Blake, you know, one of the higher visibility as far as media presence goes is your opponent, or will be the opponent, the Democrat. | ||
Here's the question. | ||
Right now they're besieged. | ||
The Federal Reserve is trying to focus on, you know, Somehow, taking down, deflating the balance sheet of the Fed's $9 trillion, at the same time, upping interest rates. | ||
They're trying to avoid a hard landing, but it looks like it's going to be a crash landing. | ||
You've got Biden in his essay, or his op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, says the number one thing he's going to focus on is wages, is driving down people's wages. | ||
That's the biggest problem, is wage inflation. | ||
Kelly's also got to defend the open border, the invasion of the thing, the guns issues. | ||
Everything's coming at him. | ||
He's a spinmeister, right? | ||
Because he really backs a radical agenda, but he's a spinmeister. | ||
Walk our audience through. | ||
What is your campaign? | ||
Why are you the guy? | ||
And why does Trump think you're the guy to beat him? | ||
And what's your campaign in the fall look like? | ||
Well, I'm going to go pedal to the metal on tying Mark Kelly, this horrible Democrat incumbent, to the failed Biden regime. | ||
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And you know, that's a fair thing to do because Mark Kelly votes in lockstep with whatever Joe Biden wants. | |
He's a he's a reliable rubber stamp vote for the Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, open borders inflation agenda. | ||
And my task, you know, I mean, it's not going to be easy, Steve, but I'm going to do it. | ||
We have to convince the electorate of the truth, which is that Mark Kelly is a radical. | ||
He is a left wing radical. | ||
I know he doesn't always seem like that's his whole shtick. | ||
He'll tell you about how he was an astronaut. | ||
That's cool. | ||
But he's not a moderate. | ||
He's not the moderate he pretends. | ||
And so I'll say, Mark, why are you voting for open borders? | ||
Literally millions of people are coming here. | ||
It's ruining this country. | ||
Why are you voting for the trillions in spending? | ||
Why are you voting for Joe Biden's America last energy policy? | ||
Right. | ||
Steve, just two weeks ago, Mark Kelly joined every Senate Democrat except Joe Manchin in voting to legalize abortion nationwide up until the moment of birth with no restrictions of any kind. | ||
I mean, this guy is a far left wing radical. | ||
And if we can get past his rhetoric where he's just lying to people, pretending to be moderate, Man, he's so left-wing. | ||
He's out of step with Arizona. | ||
I'm going to make sure that every single voter knows that. | ||
And that's why they're going to choose me. | ||
That's why I'm going to send Mark Kelly home. | ||
Blake, how do people find out more about you and the campaign, and how they follow you on social media? | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
Go to BlakeMasters.com. | ||
I'm also on TruthSocial, at Blake. | ||
And I'm still on Twitter. | ||
I'm amazed they haven't kicked me off yet. | ||
I'm sure that's coming soon. | ||
On Twitter, at BGMasters. | ||
So, BlakeMasters.com. | ||
So I just have one question before you go. | ||
I've been meaning to ask this. | ||
Now that you've got the endorsement, do you think your opponents will start to show up and actually debate now? | ||
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I hope so. | |
We just had a candidate forum today, and it was myself, General McGuire, and Justin Olsen. | ||
You know, God bless them. | ||
They're great guys, but they haven't gotten out of the gates. | ||
The other real viable contenders, Jim Lehman and Brnovich, didn't show up at the Mesa Republican Women today. | ||
So I'll debate anyone anytime. | ||
I'm ready to go. | ||
I'm going to win this primary, and I'm going to send Mark Kelly home. | ||
Send them back to space or whatever, come November. | ||
Blake Masters, congratulations. | ||
By the way, it was a hard fought for endorsement. | ||
So it's really amazing. | ||
So congratulations. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
We're trying to get Kerry on tomorrow morning show. | ||
Also trying to get Arrington running against Mace in South Carolina. | ||
That race is a Nikki Haley proxy contest against Trump. | ||
This is her testing the waters. | ||
This is all about Nikki Haley. | ||
She's the one in back of this. | ||
We're going to try to get Arrington on here tomorrow to go through it. | ||
Also, if you're in South Carolina and you're not fond of where Lindsey Graham's taking the country, A no vote on Mace is is very important. | ||
So we're getting all that tomorrow. | ||
Carrie Lake, who's the endorsed candidate for governor in Arizona, is going to join us also. | ||
OK, we had this event the other day. | ||
I want to bring in Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
There's people here are still buzzing about because it's kind of a who's who. | ||
I think the only guy we're missing is Dr. Malone, and he's on some catamaran and excuse me, he's finishing his book. | ||
It turns out it's a catamaran in the med, but he's the only one I think that could make it. | ||
The body of others. | ||
And we're going to do clips from that and put it out as soon as my cracked staff, who's under overwhelmed here, gets a chance to cut it. | ||
But it was just amazing. | ||
We had Dr. Paul Alexander today to open the show and remind people of some of the things he's talked about there. | ||
Dr. Wolf, the book's on fire. | ||
I just checked a few minutes ago. | ||
I think it's number 12, up to number 12 of all books, fiction and nonfiction on Amazon, which is a huge, you get close to the top 10. | ||
It's a big league bestseller. | ||
And you're number one in dozens of categories. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
It's not that easy to get this book. | ||
So I want the audience is going to have to put some effort here. | ||
What is Jeff Bezos and Amazon doing to poor Naomi Wolfe and this great book? | ||
Why are they so afraid of people reading this book, ma'am? | ||
As if I haven't been de-platformed from every single major platform. | ||
Now it's Amazon. | ||
I'm hearing on Getter and everywhere people can communicate with me, which is a narrower and narrower spectrum, this is the most important one of all, that when they try to order The Bodies of Others on Amazon, first they're told you can only have four copies, whereas you can order 100 copies of Klaus Schwab's The Great Reset. | ||
Then they're told, and this is happening across the country, that Amazon doesn't ship to you. | ||
And these are people who have never had any trouble ordering from Amazon. | ||
These are people who have ordered from Amazon forever. | ||
They're people from South Dakota, Minnesota, Ohio, Alabama, like literally not weird places in the middle of a swamp or weird places in the middle of the ocean and Amazon suddenly doesn't get to them or else they're getting a very strange screenshot that says, ìWe can't send this to you because it may be a restricted product.î My poor publishers, the noble allseasonspress.com, when people try to go to order directly from them, they're | ||
getting that screen you get that says, ìThis could be a virus. | ||
This could infect your computer.î So the book does attack Google and Amazon and the other big tech oligarchies. | ||
for waging a war against the people of the world, essentially against humanity. | ||
So I guess the big tech bros are fighting back, but never, ever, ever in eight books has Amazon ever told people you just cannot have a Naomi Wolf book. | ||
Sorry. | ||
And by the way, I want everyone in the audience, and particularly people who have ordered the book and have it, to go write a review on Amazon. | ||
We need more reviews. | ||
The reviews so far are fantastic. | ||
Look on the back of this book, Tucker Carlson, Eric Metaxas, and Steve Bannon with rave reviews for the book and saying, you gotta get this. | ||
And that's a pretty good, you know, Tucker and Eric are guys that don't put their names on the back of a lot of books. | ||
So, and I don't either. | ||
I think this is the third or fourth, maybe fifth book I've ever endorsed, ever. | ||
People should get this book. | ||
We could spend hours talking about the content. | ||
Just assume, not only are you going to want to read it, you're not going to put it down, but I want to get into the technical aspects, because I'll tell you what's going to happen. | ||
Just like with the Navarro, they're going to try to keep you off the New York Times bestseller list. | ||
The institutions that drive this country Don't want any MAGA or any people to question the vaccines or anybody that questions any of the edicts that come out of CDC. | ||
They don't want you to have any platform whatsoever. | ||
And they realize the New York Times bestseller is that. | ||
What do people need to do today? | ||
I'm going to make this a cost slip to get this book, share this book and make sure their friends are buying this book. | ||
You know, the best thing you can do is to go to an independent bookstore and order it There, you know, even physically and also that's important because we need to support our independent bookstores. | ||
The Bodies of Others talks about how those spaces, those analog spaces are the last unhackable spaces essentially. | ||
You can also keep trying to go to allseasonspress.com, but I think people, you know, who do have the book, you can also get it on Kindle. | ||
I hope that'll be easier, but they need to start telling other people. | ||
I mean, we here have been breaking the story, thanks to the War Room research volunteers, about really what I call a haphazard genocide against babies, a happenstance genocide, a genocide that's unfolding. | ||
And it's another piece of the puzzle that I present readers with in the bodies of others. | ||
But it can't just be me and you, Steve, and six other independent media outlets and a handful of brave doctors like Dr. Alexander, Dr. McCullough, it really is time. We will not save ourselves or our republic unless people gather their courage and turn to their neighbor, turn to their loved ones, turn to their friends, all the people who are willing to silence and ostracize them and share with them the information that I provide | ||
you with in the bodies of others and also that the War Room volunteers have broken more recently in the story of the die-off of the babies of vaccinated mothers. | ||
This is time, you know, where only citizens showing up, you know, in all the ways that we've talked about showing up to take on the school boards showing up to bring charges against corrupt officials, but also now showing up to educate each other. | ||
It has to happen because Mainstream media is corrupt. | ||
The New York Times, you're right, is going to do everything possible. | ||
If a million copies sold next week, the New York Times is not going to let it onto their bestseller list. | ||
They've tried to reputationally assassinate people like me and other prominent people who have called into question these nonsensical narratives, these harmful lockdowns. | ||
They're busted. I mean, this book has a section on the legacy media and it shows how money flowed to the New York Times and the Guardian and NPR and the BBC. | ||
The people who are supposedly guardians of truth and all the news that's fit to print and corrupted them utterly, paid them to tell COVID untruths in the name of COVID education or overcoming vaccine hesitancy. | ||
They're corrupted and they're busted. | ||
And this book shows it. | ||
I mean, the good news is it's going to benefit, you know, outlets like yours and Getter and other independent news outlets that are mopping up all the disaffected consumers of news. | ||
But the bad news is you can expect them to rally around and engage in more reputational attacks and more silencing. | ||
Dr. Wolf, just hang on for one second. | ||
We'll take a short commercial break. | ||
We're going to return with the author of the bodies of others. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf in the war room in just a moment. | ||
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Bannon. | ||
Seriously, where's the Capitol Hill Police? | ||
Guys are just wandering in here. | ||
This place is getting so out of control. | ||
You don't know who's going to... Pasobic wanders in. | ||
It must be the coffee. | ||
Brandon, thank you so much for coming here, brother. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
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Thanks for having me. | |
OK, we're going to get to you. | ||
So you just hang in there. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
Dr. Wolf, you got some other news that's breaking. | ||
Why don't you get us up to speed, ma'am? | ||
Yeah, two important notes. | ||
One is that finally, you know, five senators are doing the right thing. | ||
And of course, sadly, from my point of view, happily for all of you, there are GOP senators seeking information from the NIH acting director on royalty payments to scientists. | ||
This is from the Epoch Times, and one of them is Rand Paul, but the quote is, we believe that the American taxpayer deserves to know to what extent government doctors and researchers have a financial interest in drugs and products they support. | ||
and whether there are relationships between the federal grants awarded by the NIH and royalty payments kickbacks essentially sent back to NIH personnel. | ||
And they sent this letter to Bach, the acting director. | ||
And so kudos to them. | ||
I mean, it's taken a long time, but they've done it. | ||
Perfect. | ||
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And, and yeah, and... Hold on, hang on, hang on. | |
Well, well, well, well, you just said the best word I've seen in this whole thing and nobody's had the courage to say it. | ||
Kickbacks. | ||
That's exactly what it is. | ||
This is, they're getting, they're getting a vigorous, they're getting a vig, right? | ||
That's what, that's why this thing's so corrupt. | ||
Is that not correct, Dr. Wolf? | ||
Absolutely, in a very kind of Ivy League, you know, gray suit sort of way. | ||
I mean, it's straight up, you know, mafia style bribery and racketeering. | ||
Basically, what happens is, seriously, all of the science in America, all of the scientists get their grants from the NIH, all the universities, everyone doing research, right? | ||
including on the drugs that we are being told to put into our body that turned out to be so catastrophically murderously dangerous in the case of the mRNA vaccines. | ||
In turn, they don�t even have to wait, these scientists, to revolving door their way to the pharma industries. | ||
They basically have arrangements where if they discover something, they have patents and then the people who buy or license the patents, meaning the drug companies, give them royalties. | ||
This OpenTheBooks.org has found $350 million in royalties, $21,000 per scientist. | ||
It�s just like circular. | ||
It�s like all say this is a good idea, you�ll give me the money. | ||
All say it�s safe and effective, you�ll give me the money. | ||
What really makes me angry among all the things that should make you angry if you�re an American taxpayer is that they� You know, they did a FOIA and they got the documents because by law you have to give FOIA people the documents, but they're so redacted you really can't follow the money and so that's unlawful. | ||
Because it's all national security as you know. | ||
You had another item too you want to get up on the table before you talk about the book again? | ||
It's a note. | ||
I just found it out, so it doesn't exist yet as a written text, but I just did an interview with Del Bigtree, and he said that he was at a conference with Robert Malone and other scientists, and the issue of the lipid nanoparticles and the membranes in the human body came up, because as you all should recall, our research volunteers, the War Room Daily Cloud research volunteers, found that the lipid nanoparticles traversed | ||
All the membranes in the body, including the blood-brain barrier and including the amniotic membrane, and as you know, that's causing harm to babies. | ||
Well, some of these doctors pointed out to Big Treat that the first and primary use of lipid nanoparticles in medicine was to deliver medicine to brain tumors, to cross the blood-brain barrier, so why this is such a headline and so shocking is that | ||
There were a series of clips, you know, that I was presented with of the spokesmodels, the paid shills, the, you know, government agents saying, safe and effective, safe and effective to pregnant women and saying, it can't possibly cross the placenta. | ||
It can't possibly cross the placenta. | ||
They told pregnant women that. | ||
And what's so shocking about this note that it was authorized for use to treat brain tumors is that they knew exactly Not even experimentally, but they knew prior to this that the things they were putting in the vaccines crossed the blood-brain barrier and thus crossed the placental barrier. | ||
They knew. | ||
So once again, one more piece, important piece of evidence in this case of, you know, mass murder, a mass murder on an unprecedented scale. | ||
The bodies of others go to Amazon or go to the All Seasons Press. | ||
We'll have them all up on the platforms in the chat rooms. | ||
Dr. Wolf, let's drive this to number one so the New York Times is forced to put it on their bestseller list. | ||
I'm pretty much counting on you and your friends and your posse, Steve. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
This is the last corner of free speech. | ||
You have a lot of fans and it's a great book and they're big readers. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, Strock, this is your time. | ||
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It is? | |
No, no, no, no. | ||
I'm saying, you're the guy that came up with the concept years ago about, hey, Working-class people, middle-class people that were... I come from a Democrat family, but Democrats that voted for Obama but didn't think change was happening in the country and were fed up about it. | ||
And you led this thing and you were a media star everywhere. | ||
And now you're into, you know, what is it? | ||
F. Scott Fitzgerald said there's no second axe in American life. | ||
I think we're going to prove him wrong. | ||
Talk to me, how did it go in L.A.? | ||
Where do we stand right now with your whole effort to have people walk away from the Democratic Party and join MAGA? | ||
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Well, so the answer's a little bit complicated. | |
So if the question is, where do we stand in terms of people walking away or being willing to walk away, I don't think there's been a better time. | ||
I think that if Facebook had not de-platformed the walkaway campaign, I think our numbers, when they did, which was January of 2021, the same day they banned Trump and hundreds of thousands of conservative accounts, we had about 510,000 people. | ||
That was kind of a random event, right? | ||
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Just a random date, random occurrence. | |
You had 510,000 on Facebook at the time? | ||
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Yeah, and I just want to be clear with people. | |
This isn't just a group where people click, follow, and whatever. | ||
This is where people join, and the only content that goes in the group is testimonials. | ||
So people would create videos or written testimonials telling their stories. | ||
Well, that was my point that there was a minute when you had the testimonies, but you would also have these events. | ||
We would send guys over here and it was amazing. | ||
I mean, these were all Democrats coming up there of every ethnicity, every religion, every race. | ||
And it was so heartfelt. | ||
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Yeah. | |
They were angry, but they were also saying, hey, yes, but I want to work for... I know this country's got it in them and I want to join. | ||
I want to be on the side of helping turn this country around. | ||
It was pretty amazing. | ||
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Yeah, and through those testimonials, we got an amazing insight into the various reasons why people were feeling fed up. | |
I mean, the core of it is the same. | ||
Like you said, anger, betrayal, I think an awakening that showed people they were being exploited and manipulated. | ||
That was the key, the core of everything. | ||
But what it was that woke them up, for some people it was seeing what the Democrats did to Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
For some people it was seeing the way the media was constantly lying about Trump. | ||
Maybe they would actually watch a Trump speech in totality and then turn on CNN and be like, oh, tonight at his rally Trump, you know, said all Mexicans need to be put in a gas chamber. | ||
You know, it's like, well, that didn't happen. | ||
You guys completely made that up. | ||
So different people had different reasons, but the core of it was the same. | ||
And so the future of the movement, I think, relies on us rebuilding the community that was taken. | ||
And that's what we've been working on for the last... So how are you going to do that? | ||
Well, so we've hired a development team and we're actually building our own social platform called WalkAway Social. | ||
But this isn't meant to replace Getter or Truth Social or Twitter or anything. | ||
This is literally just going to be sort of the WalkAway Community testimonial group. | ||
So you have your own ecosystem? | ||
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Right, that's exactly right. | |
People ask me, well, why don't you just rebuild it on Truth Social or Getter or some of these other platforms? | ||
And the first answer to that is that they don't have the functionality that we need. | ||
First of all, people being able to upload long-form videos and long-form posts and things like that. | ||
But I think the most crucial piece is that Nobody's going to have an awakening and go, you know, I think I'm really so fed up with the Democrats that I need to leave. | ||
And then they're like, I'm going to go on Trump's social media platform. | ||
Not initially. | ||
Not initially. | ||
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They're not going to make that initial leap. | |
But I think that if they know that there's a community called walk away. | ||
Then they step function over to get her into true social. | ||
When people ask the question, you had over half a million. | ||
And these testimonials, and people would come to these rallies. | ||
How do you go find that 510,000? | ||
How do you do that since Facebook just shut down? | ||
This tells you, this is why Naomi and Bobby Kennedy Jr., you know, we had Nicole McGrady out there covering it and sending videos. | ||
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This is why they went to Facebook two weeks ago! | |
And in that little park right there, in Menlo Park, and giving those speeches, and hey, There's no conspiracy, no coincidence. | ||
She got bounced yesterday because they're sitting there calling her out. | ||
You got to come down and talk to us. | ||
The power of that. | ||
Facebook shut down all the medical freedom people, right? | ||
All the people who want to talk about vaccines, all the people want to talk about mass mandates. | ||
Things we're finding out today is absolutely correct. | ||
They were all shut down. | ||
In fact, on the on the election site, we were told the safest election in American history and The machines can't be hooked up to the internet. | ||
Now they're admitting they're going to put a report tomorrow. | ||
Oh, well, nothing happened in 2020, but the machines can be hacked, right? | ||
So how do you go back to that community you had that was so vibrant and kind of a driving force in this movement? | ||
How do you go and recollect those people? | ||
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That's actually the part that I'm the least concerned about. | |
Believe it or not, I'm not worried. | ||
And here's why. | ||
First of all, somehow, I myself did not get deplatformed. | ||
So I still have a Facebook page, a Twitter account, and everything else. | ||
The only thing that banned me actually was Instagram, which is really strange. | ||
So I still exist on social media, but beyond that, the magic of WalkAway was that every person's video went at least a little bit viral. | ||
So even if Facebook completely puts the clamp on me, or Twitter completely puts the clamp on me, which they have. | ||
I have an account, but I get like two retweets now on everything. | ||
Some random housewife in Montana, or some black chick in Harlem, or some gay guy in San Francisco, or whatever, when they make their walk-away videos, these get hundreds of thousands, millions of views. | ||
The virality of each video is what spreads the movement. | ||
We just have to have a central hub for those testimonials to exist again, and that's what WalkAway Social is for. | ||
We're hoping for a midsummer launch. | ||
For WalkAway Social. | ||
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WalkAway Social. | |
And so what, between now and November 8th, walk me through, take a couple minutes and walk me through the critical path. | ||
If you're going to launch a social, but how are you guys going to organize rallies? | ||
Tell us what you're going to do. | ||
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Yeah, so WalkAway basically exists as two different organizations. | |
We have the WalkAway Campaign PAC. | ||
We also have the Walk Away Foundation. | ||
So a lot of our events tend to be through our foundation. | ||
Those are sort of the educational events where we go into minority communities and we talk to black Americans, Hispanic Americans, LGBT Americans, and this movement's for everybody. | ||
I know I put a lot of focus on minorities because Republicans are too stupid to do it themselves, but that's where I kind of stepped in and kind of did a lot of that legwork. | ||
But in addition to that, we have our PAC where we're actually going after specific Democrat candidates and we're supporting in certain circumstances certain candidates. | ||
Have you selected any targets on the Democrat side? | ||
Or in process? | ||
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In process, but right now we're putting a lot... | |
To me, some of these primaries are personal. | ||
Very personal. | ||
So I want to see people like Liz Cheney out. | ||
I want to see anybody who is supporting the January 6th Committee or who has supported the impeachment of Donald Trump out. | ||
So if people go to walkawaypac.org, they can see some of these primary candidates that we're actually supporting right now. | ||
Which isn't really going to be our goal, but like I said, this is very personal. | ||
I mean, I was targeted heavily by the DOJ over the last year. | ||
Were you? | ||
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Oh boy. | |
Boy, yeah, I just got my ankle monitor off. | ||
I still have a tan line on my ankle right now. | ||
Come on, seriously? | ||
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Yeah, well, yeah. | |
I mean, I was put on house arrest for three months. | ||
I remember that, but you just got it off? | ||
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Yeah, I just got it off about two, three weeks ago, something like that. | |
What are you doing? | ||
We're gonna take a short break. | ||
When we have you back, we got Heather Mullins to talk about the machines. | ||
Are you doing a book? | ||
Tell me what you're doing to tell your story. | ||
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I did write a book. | |
Is it out? | ||
No, I'll probably be self-publishing. | ||
People don't want to touch January 6th. | ||
I've got a couple guys who want to touch it. | ||
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Let's talk about it then, because it's a great book, it's a great story, and people need to know. | |
You're a fascinating character. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
Heather Mullins from Real America's Voice is going to join us on the other side, one of the top investigative reporters. | ||
Tomorrow, I think a bombshell is going to drop. | ||
Dr. Haldeman's report, I don't know how redacted it's going to be, is supposed to drop early in the morning. | ||
and she's going to give us a preview next in The Word. | ||
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The Word. | |
you The American spirit. | ||
Preserving life, liberty, and pursuing happiness. | ||
Caring for the nation we call home. | ||
And its people. | ||
As patriots, it's our duty to drive the entrepreneurial spirit. | ||
Pushing hard, reaching for success. | ||
Sharing patriotism. | ||
Because the American way of life is for all to live. | ||
The flagship where freedom reigns. | ||
Steve Stern. | ||
Steve Stern is going to be with us in the next hour. | ||
We've got Adam Laxalt. | ||
We're also going to be going to Nevada and Jim Marchand talking about all the elections and this coalition they have together of 22, I think it's 22 Secretaries of State. | ||
Are you through all your legal issues so now you can 100% focus on a walk-away program? | ||
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Mostly. | |
I'm not talking about the psychological damage. | ||
No, the financial damage. | ||
Are you through the process? | ||
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I'm through the criminal process. | |
But see, I got served in a civil suit as well. | ||
This is where the Capitol Police are suing certain individuals? | ||
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Yeah. | |
I don't want to argue your case here, but here's what I get. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Didn't you just take a video on the Esteps or something? | ||
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Correct. | |
I never went inside the building. | ||
And they never actually charged you with anything more than taking that video on the outside? | ||
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Right. | |
So I pled guilty to a misdemeanor of disorderly conduct, which I know people are going to go crazy. | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Why would you do that? | ||
Well, I did that because they were also holding two felony charges over my head, which again, they never accused me of violence, vandalism, theft, or destruction. | ||
They acknowledged that didn't happen. | ||
But they were charging me with two felonies and basically the implication was if I proceeded forward to trial they were also going to add a felony obstruction of Congress charge, which by the way everyone who's going to trial pretty much is getting found guilty. | ||
So I took the misdemeanor plea and then because I took the misdemeanor plea I got added to a civil suit where eight Capitol Police officers who I've never met in my entire life are accusing me of assault. | ||
Well they're suing these people and you're thrown in with that. | ||
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Correct. | |
So, but you're now free to put full-time in back of WalkAway? | ||
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Yes. | |
And so that's what you're doing full-time? | ||
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Yes. | |
So you had the, you had the rally, you had a mini rally in Los Angeles a couple weeks ago? | ||
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Right. | |
How did that go? | ||
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It went pretty good. | |
We had several hundred people come out, about 250 people come out. | ||
It was, you know, not quite the numbers we had in 2020, but I thought it was, the enthusiasm was off the charts. | ||
The energy was exactly the same. | ||
Well, 250 in the spring in LA is not bad. | ||
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Not bad, in Beverly Hills. | |
Yeah. | ||
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In the middle of Beverly Hills. | |
Yeah, so, but I mean, that's fine. | ||
I mean, I didn't, you know, I anticipate there's going to be a rebuilding phase, you know, and we lost a lot, you know, when it wasn't just the criminal stuff. | ||
When I got out of jail, I learned that we had been banned permanently from our email services, from PayPal, Venmo, Stripe, from our donor portals, all this stuff. | ||
So we lost a lot of our ability to communicate. | ||
I mean, you were cancelled by these Corporate America guys that cancelled, you got cancelled all across the board. | ||
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Oh yeah, MailChimp, Constant Contact, all this stuff. | |
What do you want to see done to those companies after we come back to power that went and destroyed companies like you? | ||
I know so many individuals that got destroyed. | ||
What should happen to those companies? | ||
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Well, I don't know exactly what should happen to those companies, but I'd like to see companies that support freedom and diversity of thought succeed. | |
All I really care about right now, more than anything, is us creating, as you said earlier, almost like our own conservative ecosystem. | ||
We have to have places where we can be safe to exist and do business within the public square. | ||
And I think as we move closer and closer to social credit scores in this country, But my point is, things change in November. | ||
We're the dominant. | ||
Two-thirds of the people agree with our policies. | ||
And now we're going to get them out to vote. | ||
We're going to make sure the elections are fair. | ||
We're going to be dominant. | ||
We're going to have a 50 to 100 seat majority in the House. | ||
We're going to have a majority in the Senate. | ||
We're going to take school boards over, election boards. | ||
This is why they're freaking out. | ||
Remember the last 24 hours has been this, you know, they have a secret tape, this army that Bannon and these guys are building, the precinct strategy. | ||
They're freaking out. | ||
and i'm saying he freak out all you want it's happening they know it's happening and we're only going to get more powerful so after november eighth there's a new sheriff in town do you feel really confident about that about a thousand percent we're going to win overwhelming i did look i think we're on target win a hundred seats and we've got the troops at the grassroots level that are not going to let this thing get And you're going to see tomorrow, they've been lying about the machines. | ||
And we're not machine guys. | ||
We've asked that many people come on and try to explain it. | ||
We have never advocated that there were machine issues, because to me, it's beyond my technical expertise. | ||
I'd say they stole it, absolutely stole the election. | ||
And I can walk you through the old-fashioned way they did it. | ||
But now, they've got a report from Dr. Haldeman, this famous report, the Democrat, And they're getting in front of it, and they're trying to form the battlefield. | ||
We're going to talk about this in the next hour, where you've got this situation where they're now admitting that the machines could be hacked. | ||
I mean, they're saying it didn't happen in 2020. | ||
However, they could be hacked, but it didn't happen. | ||
We have to deliver. | ||
We have to execute. | ||
That's the power of this audience. | ||
This audience is an activist audience. | ||
They're at their ramparts. | ||
They're volunteering. | ||
They're putting the time in. | ||
They're force-multiplying. | ||
That's why I wanted to have you on here. | ||
We do very little in person anymore. | ||
One, it's because the Capitol is so... this part of the Supreme Court is so shut down. | ||
But we... I wanted to make sure you could come and make your case that, hey, we're back up because, to me, you were one of the most interesting aspects Of 2020, right? | ||
The people had had a belly full of it, and there were a lot of people who hadn't voted for Trump in 2016, but bang, they were there. | ||
That's all sitting out there for us to gather. | ||
If somebody like you would come and take leadership and just make it happen, because as you know, it's all about execution. | ||
You have the best strategy in the world. | ||
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Boom. | |
But you've got to execute. | ||
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Yeah, no, thank you. | |
I appreciate that. | ||
So I haven't lost any energy or any enthusiasm or any passion. | ||
I'm absolutely ready to step in and I'm ready to lead. | ||
If people want to be led and they want to get involved and they want to see things really turn around in this country, there's two things I would encourage them to do. | ||
Two websites to visit. | ||
First, go to walkawaycampaign.com. | ||
If you go to walkawaycampaign.com, you'll be able to find out more information about the foundation and the PAC. | ||
You can get involved as a volunteer. | ||
You can support the organization. | ||
We really need it. | ||
Do you have chapters or everybody just comes to the one site? | ||
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So, we have state groups, but they're on Facebook, and once we launch the WalkAway Social, we're going to get them the hell off of Facebook. | |
You can join your state group, and please do, but you won't be there long, I don't think. | ||
The other thing is, I'd like people to go to my personal website, BrandonStrock.com. | ||
That's how they can find out. | ||
Get on my email list. | ||
Please, please, get on my email list. | ||
And follow me on all my socials, which are listed right there. | ||
I'm shadowbanned on Twitter and Facebook, so just click the link on my website. | ||
It's straka.com. | ||
You're on Truth, you're on Getter, you're on all those? | ||
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I am, yeah. | |
But if people are on Twitter and Facebook, I still want them to follow me on those platforms, because I need to be where the liberals are. | ||
That's the whole point. | ||
Yes, you're trying to get those guys to flip over. | ||
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Right, and so if people get on Twitter and Facebook and share my posts, that's how we're going to rebuild that reach. | |
Are you still in Nebraska? | ||
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Yes, I'm not allowed to leave the state of Nebraska without permission. | |
For how long? | ||
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For three years. | |
Nebraska's a good place to hang out. | ||
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I'm on probation until 2025. | |
How do you think they randomly chose that year? | ||
I think they're going to take care of that after November 8th. | ||
Yeah, come on. | ||
Okay, hang around for the next hour. | ||
It's going to be intense. | ||
We have Paul Laxalt. | ||
We're going to go to Jim Marchant in Nevada. | ||
We've got Steve Stern. | ||
The great Steve Stern is going to be there. | ||
Also, we've got Joanna Miller. | ||
This baby formula thing is the lies and misrepresentations coming out of the White House while the babies in America starve. | ||
Okay, big article now on Zero Hedge about the whole thing. | ||
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
We're going to be back. | ||
We're in Battleground in just a moment. |