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Well the virus has now killed more than a hundred people in China and new cases have been confirmed around the world. | |
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. | ||
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 100 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, then the worst happens. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
OK, we're going to go. | ||
We got Jeffrey Clark up. | ||
We're going to go to him, Jeffrey, in just a second. | ||
But I want to get, I'm trying to get Navarro up. | ||
Navarro's got some points on the inflation, the dumpster fire. | ||
Dave Walsh did a great job. | ||
We're going to have Cortez on. | ||
I think maybe try to get him remotely tomorrow. | ||
We're going to have Eric Prince in here. | ||
We're going to have just an incredible, incredible show tomorrow. | ||
A lot going on. | ||
We're also going to be breaking tons of news tomorrow too, so make sure everybody hangs in there on the evening show from 5 to 7 tonight and then back tomorrow morning at 10 to noon. | ||
I want to go to Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, you caught the buried lead In our International Bureau, you did a great job of catching this. | ||
Walk us through, when you put this, when you put the, I think it's a tweet up, but it's off of a, it's from Axios, but it was basically from, from Politico. | ||
But this tells you everything. | ||
It kind of got buried last night when they were talking about it. | ||
Walk us through what this says, because this is their strategy. | ||
This is all politics, right? | ||
This is all politics. | ||
And, and so tell us what you found. | ||
So this is a tweet that Axios pushed out, and it's by a guy called Kyle Chaney, who's the senior legal affairs reporter for Politico. | ||
And this is what he said. | ||
Happening now, DOJ says in court, during a fortuitously timed Proud Boys hearing, that it anticipates the January 6th select committee releasing all 1,000 witness transcripts in September, along with its final report. | ||
Now, curious timing perhaps, unless of course you realise that this is really the globalists' last chance now to deflect attention away from their sort of spiralling inflation, the cost of living crisis, the chaos on the southern border, the 40 billion dollars to Zelensky. | ||
The idea is to deflect and distract attention from this Let's be honest, there was, when Donald J Trump was in the White House, there was an attempted coup, an insurrection. | ||
They're the inverted commas on the inspection. | ||
And here's the interesting thing is, Steve, is that let's be honest. | ||
There was when Donald J. Trump was in the White House, there was an attempted coup and insurrection. | ||
It was led by the establishment against his legitimate presidency with the so-called Russia collusion inquiry. | ||
The the impeachments over perfect telephone call. | ||
This was the actual attempt to persuade a democratic system of governance. | ||
And the very people who were behind that and now pushing this. | ||
Yeah. | ||
So we call that the nullification project. | ||
They try to nullify a legitimate presidential election in 16. | ||
That's a nullification project. | ||
The Russia hoax, which, you know, I'm still the most interviewed, I think, individual in that, a topic on court. | ||
But I was the most interviewed for that or interrogated, interrogated, I should say, by the FBI in Mueller. | ||
Also, House Intelligence, Senate Intelligence, on and on and on and on and on. | ||
And I got the legal bills to show for it. | ||
Of which I paid out of my own pocket. | ||
So that was a nullification project. | ||
Then he had the phony Ukraine situation. | ||
Of which we started this show. | ||
Because we said, hey, they're coming for him on this Ukraine... Perfect phone call. | ||
It was a perfect phone call. | ||
Particularly if you go back and look in history. | ||
Of what's happened since then. | ||
And Zelensky, the complete total promoter. | ||
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Right? | |
And any conservative ink that's putting up the things. | ||
And I don't need to name names. | ||
Because the audience... This is a hero. | ||
He's such a hero. | ||
It's a complete promoter. | ||
Okay, now he's back begging for more money. | ||
I put up my thing begging. | ||
They're broke again. | ||
Oligarchs aren't broke. | ||
No oligarchs put a penny in. | ||
Okay, no Ukrainian oligarch has put a penny in. | ||
Of course, they just announced the other day that the Human Rights Minister of State that was on MSNBC and CNN non-stop about the mass rapes and all the atrocities, she's now got bounced. | ||
She's gotten bounced out of their government because she can't back that up. | ||
Also, she's got other issues with the Russian-speaking people being taken back into Russia. | ||
She didn't do her job there. | ||
My point is, that's another dumpster fire. | ||
He's coming back for money. | ||
Here's the thing. | ||
No money. | ||
Go to Germany. | ||
Go to France. | ||
Go to Italy. | ||
Talk to them. | ||
And those guys should stop buying his gas. | ||
Remember, their economy's on fire right now because The oil and gas resources, just like Saudi Arabia, just like the mullahs in Iran, just like Venezuela. | ||
Every bad actor in the world's economy is hitting on all cylinders. | ||
Not the United States, the exact opposite. | ||
This thing, I want to go back. | ||
Kyle Cheney is the lead kind of legal guy that follows all this stuff, all the investigations. | ||
What he said is in their briefing. | ||
Remember, because this week they had two performative things. | ||
They recharged this ragtag, whoever these beer drinking guys are, the Proud Boys, right? | ||
All of a sudden they're like the SS. | ||
Just take a look at them. | ||
You judge. | ||
You be a judge. | ||
They had to charge them with something else. | ||
Seditious whatever. | ||
This week. | ||
Performative beforehand. | ||
Because the FBI is totally corrupt and the Justice Department is totally corrupt and we're going to get to all that. | ||
We're going to impeach Merrick Garland, and I believe we're going to get, eventually, criminal charges against Ray and Merrick Garland and all these hacks over there. | ||
In Michigan yesterday, right outside the Gap, because you can't get involved, I think, 45 or 50 days before an election, before the primary, they roll up the guys polling at 19%. | ||
Remember, he's polling at 19% when they have a bigger field. | ||
They've already kicked out the top three or four candidates. | ||
I think it's Tudor, Dixon, and this guy. | ||
And this guy's kind of the lead in what I call the medical freedom. | ||
He's kind of a Naomi Wolf acolyte, right? | ||
And they roll him up. | ||
You have to say, FBI arresting. | ||
For what? | ||
A misdemeanor. | ||
Yeah, okay, fine. | ||
Right before the show starts. | ||
It's kind of a curtain raiser. | ||
Give you a little tap. | ||
Show you what's going to happen. | ||
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Totally, completely politicized. | |
Here's what I want to see. | ||
Where are you guys on the federal agents? | ||
I want to know every aspect of intelligence. | ||
We're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
You shouldn't hide. | ||
The other thing you should understand, Gates is here yesterday. | ||
They're inundated with whistleblowers from the FBI. | ||
Patriots, hardworking patriots down at the working level of the FBI are blowing these guys up. | ||
Thousands of whistleblowers. | ||
Thousands. | ||
Let me underline that. | ||
Thousands of whistleblowers. | ||
On malfeasance and politicization of the American Gestapo, the FBI. | ||
I don't care if the FBI don't like you, you're the Gestapo. | ||
You're an American Gestapo. | ||
You're going to be taken apart, brick by brick. | ||
Whether we need a federal agency like that, hey, that's for people to decide, but you are going to be deconstructed. | ||
Because the rot that you have, and we should have done it after 9-11, let's be honest. | ||
Their performance in 9-11, they all should have been fired, and I think criminal charges should have been brought against some of those guys. | ||
For what happened, and what went on. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
They'll never live over the disgrace of 9-11. | ||
It's horrible. | ||
And they're spinning and covering each other's ass, right? | ||
And then what they did in President Trump, but even leave that aside, just 9-11 itself. | ||
They'll never live off the shame. | ||
That's a day of infamy for the FBI. | ||
It was their responsibility. | ||
Oh, we didn't talk to the CIA. | ||
I don't care about all that crap. | ||
That's the interagency process, the sacred interagency process. | ||
Remember, Trump was impeached. | ||
He was impeached the first time because he didn't... the fetish of the interagency process, the interagency process. | ||
The interagency process is just the flip side of the post-war, international, rules-based order. | ||
That's another fetish. | ||
It's a fetish. | ||
We don't care about that. | ||
All that, your interagency process and your post-war, liberal, rules-based order allowed a transnational criminal organization called the Chinese Communist Party to rise in power. | ||
From a third world or fourth world country in 1999, after the Bushes bailed them out after Tiananmen Square and sent Scowcroft over there to tell Deng Xiaoping, don't worry, we got your back, and give us a decade, we'll have you in the World Trade Organization, we'll give you most favored nation. | ||
You don't have to make any changes. | ||
You don't have to, in fact, do what you gotta do. | ||
You killed tens of thousands throughout China that day. | ||
Tens of thousands were wiped out. | ||
Go back and look at the Empress of Freedom, of Liberty. | ||
Look at that statue. | ||
Does that bring tears to your eyes? | ||
What those students and young people built in Tiananmen Square to replicate the Statue of Liberty, to send a signal to the world, this is us. | ||
We are with you. | ||
And not only will we let him be slaughtered, that Bush 41, in his new world order, went over there and kissed their ass and said, we have your back and we're gonna let you in here. | ||
Their economy was $1 trillion in 1999. | ||
No economy in history has ever done what they've done. | ||
On the backs of the slave labor allowed by Xing. | ||
That's your post-war rules-based internationalist. | ||
Where's the rules for the Chinese people? | ||
How are they still enslaved when you're making your money? | ||
I don't care. | ||
You talk about white supremacy and white nationalism. | ||
All these white people. | ||
I don't care about the leaders in Europe. | ||
I don't care about them. | ||
I don't care about them. | ||
I care about the southern border of the United States of America and I care about Hispanic working-class folks down there that are being destroyed. | ||
That's what I care about. | ||
That's what MAGA cares about. | ||
We don't care about the City of London. | ||
We don't care about Brussels. | ||
We don't care about Davos. | ||
You guys deal with that. | ||
You've been fighting each other for 5,000 years. | ||
You're going to be fighting each other 5,000 years in the future. | ||
We don't care. | ||
That's your problem. | ||
Figure it out. | ||
We bailed you out in World War I. | ||
We bailed you out after World War I with Hoover and the food in Belgium. | ||
We bailed you out in World War II. | ||
We bailed you out after World War II with the Marshall Plan. | ||
We then bailed you out in the Cold War. | ||
We've bailed you out in the entire 20th century. | ||
The cockpit of Europe, the cockpit of Europe dragged us in there. | ||
And do you have, do you have cemeteries over here? | ||
Do you have cemeteries everywhere in the world with tons of troops? | ||
Buried the sacred dead? | ||
That on Memorial Day, we go around the world to these cemeteries? | ||
In Europe? | ||
In Asia? | ||
Do you have them? | ||
No, you do not. | ||
No, you do not. | ||
The United States has deplorable sons and daughters, and where are they today? | ||
100,000 troops in Poland, right? | ||
100,000 combat troops right there, and they're pouring more in all the time, $40 billion of your money, they want more, they want more, they want more. | ||
In the Persian Gulf, who's there? | ||
American kids. | ||
Who was on patrol in the Hindu Kush for 20 years? | ||
American kids. | ||
Who's in the North Arabian Sea? | ||
American kids. | ||
Who's in the Straits of Malacca? | ||
American kids. | ||
Who's in the South China Sea? | ||
American kids. | ||
Who's at the 38th parallel? | ||
American kids. | ||
That's what the rules-based order is. | ||
Where's Liz Cheney's kids? | ||
Where are all the elites' kids? | ||
Where's their money? | ||
Larry Fink's taking your money and building up the Chinese war machine that now we're going to have a naval blockade of Taiwan. | ||
The Chinese told you, they're up in your face. | ||
If you try to do anything on the economic side, boom, we're going to take the chips, suck on that. | ||
Show me how tough the Americans are after we got that. | ||
And oh, by the way, we shouldn't let them Take them off the island and put them in plants in Arizona and Texas. | ||
The plan of Dr. Peter Navarro and Stephen K. Bannon, that Larry Kudlow and Mnuchin and Cohen are all sitting there going, no, no, no, we gotta let the free market, screw the free market! | ||
It's a national asset, if that's Silicon Valley West, if we don't get that back here today and they shut it down, we don't have an economy, we don't have a free market. | ||
You don't have any market. | ||
That's what we're sitting here dealing with. | ||
And they're going to put that stuff up last night, and we don't laugh in your face because we laugh in your face. | ||
Let me reiterate this. | ||
Donald J. Trump won the presidency again on the 3rd of November of 2020. | ||
And Mark Elias and all you guys, and let's leave the machines aside as a topic for another day, but CICER already tells us it's going to be hacked six ways from Sunday. | ||
That's DHS. | ||
Donald J. Trump won the presidency, and he is the legitimate President of the United States, and your guy's illegitimate, and the American people are awakening to that. | ||
And we don't care what you have to say, and I dare Merrick Garland to take that crap there last night and try to indict Donald J. Trump. | ||
We dare you, because we will impeach. | ||
We're winning in November, and we're going to impeach you and everybody around you. | ||
Screw the White House. | ||
We're going to impeach you and everybody in DOJ. | ||
So we dare you, I dare you to move on Trump. | ||
All this sitting here whining, we know the audience won and it's really Merrick Garland. | ||
Screw Merrick Garland! | ||
Trump won the presidency. | ||
You stole it. | ||
We don't care how many witnesses you bring up. | ||
It's not relevant. | ||
We don't care. | ||
We're bored. | ||
Here's what we want to see. | ||
What are you doing on the southern border? | ||
What are you doing with the economy? | ||
What are you doing with all the grooming you've got in every state in the union? | ||
Your corporations are corrupt. | ||
Wall Street's corrupt. | ||
The corporations are corrupt. | ||
You're shoveling our cash over to the eastern border of Ukraine. | ||
Eastern border of Ukraine. | ||
And that's not a national security interest of the people of the United States. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
I think we got Navarro, Jeff Clark, Kurt Olson, Ben Hardwell. | ||
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We got it all, and I'm actually gonna let it talk. | |
I think I've talked enough. | ||
That's a pretty good rant. | ||
Merrick Garland, write that down. | ||
All you Grundoons that follow us, hey, suck on that from the War Room to you personally. | ||
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Be back in a moment. | |
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
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The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, let me be clear. | ||
I did not almost drop an F-bomb. | ||
Okay. | ||
I was on a roll that was not an F-bomb. | ||
But man, that was a good rant. | ||
Okay. | ||
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Go to the slippers right now. | ||
Hit the bill on the slippers. | ||
Normally $139, $49 you will. | ||
This is how I stay so calm, cool, and collected. | ||
Put my slippers on after the show, right? | ||
Chill? | ||
Maybe not. | ||
But the slippers are fantastic and I do wear them. | ||
During the appropriate non-work hours. | ||
Okay, let's go. | ||
We got a lot of wood to chop since I got a little... Since Navarro missed his hit, I got a little worked up, and we had the rant, and now I'm jammed, and we're really jammed, but I got nothing but superstars coming on here. | ||
Peter Navarro, the numbers today, a dumpster fire. | ||
They're doing this dog and pony show last night, the Liz and Benny show, and I've got... What I have is a dumpster fire of economy. | ||
Give me your assessment, sir. | ||
Truly a dumpster fire, Steve. | ||
Energy, food, gas up by over 100% in the last 12 months. | ||
And the one that really grabs me is that shelter costs, like, rose in the highest rate in 31 years. | ||
So, I mean, last time I looked, food and shelter were not just the anchor of the middle class, but of Folks, way below on the scheme of things. | ||
This is out of control, Steve. | ||
And we talked a lot about stagflation. | ||
The key thing here is when the stock market's going down and yields are going up on the long bond, that's a rare event. | ||
But what that signals is inflation with the long bond rates going up and depression when the stock market's crashing. | ||
And today I looked at the financial markets and everything's green on those ends, which means it's a red bad day for the American middle class blue collar mega folks. | ||
So this is where we stand. | ||
And look, these clowns keep telling us it's transitory. | ||
It's peak. | ||
Everything is going to go be all right. | ||
And then they get on CNBC and they go, well, I was shocked by that. | ||
That was unexpected. | ||
Watch the War Room. | ||
Ain't unexpected, brother. | ||
You've been the first, real quickly, for this long, hot summer. | ||
We had Dave Walsh on to kick off the show. | ||
You were the first to talk about stagflation. | ||
Are you concerned, as an economist, when you look at this math, that we may be hurtling? | ||
Because now they're talking about, well, the recession is going to come in the first quarter or sometime in 2023. | ||
Does the numbers show you today something you should be more deeply worried about that may be even worse than a recession and happening sooner than the first quarter, the second quarter of 2023? | ||
Yeah, for the zillions who will watch this later and will only listen to it on the podcast, I got a beautiful picture here from the 1970s, Steve, and they're taking us right back there, and tell you what, what's going to happen is going to be a cakewalk compared to the 70s, and the 70s was some of the worst times I've seen In my lifetime, and certainly as a professional economist, it was the most difficult times. | ||
The key thing here, Steve, the key thing here is that the only way out of this box is not through Keynesian kinds of tools. | ||
That's what got us in the mess we're in, along with all the fecklessness and incompetence of the Biden regime undoing the Trump economic plan. | ||
Everything that's pushing this is structural in nature. | ||
And if we don't get back to making stuff here and creating blue-collar manufacturing jobs and employing our middle class, our blacks and browns and blue-collar workers, we're never going to be able to control the kind of inflationary forces. | ||
Don't forget, Steve, as bad as inflation is, China, okay, which we still import way too much from, and Biden's done a terrible job on that, they're having a worse problem over there, and guess what? | ||
We're going to be importing that very, very, very, very soon. | ||
That's the buried lead. | ||
Navarro, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
I'm going to try to get you back on your busy dance card later today. | ||
I don't even talk while your dance card is busy. | ||
Go to PeterNavarro.com and take a look at the Taking Back Trump's America book, as well as a lot of the information about the economy and other things. | ||
So go to PeterNavarro.com. | ||
Is that where you get the book? | ||
Can you pre-order it on Amazon? | ||
Because Naomi Wolf, they're having a tough time. | ||
Amazon's kind of shut her down. | ||
Is your book selling on Amazon? | ||
You know, that disgusts me that Naomi's got a book that everybody needs to read, but Taking Back Trump's America is a twofer for me. | ||
It's going to help pay for my legal defense, but it also is the blueprint and battle cry to take back not only the Trump White House in 2024, but also the Congress from the Pelosi ad. | ||
So we were not treated to that crap last night that we saw. | ||
Taking Back Trump's America on Amazon. | ||
Pre-order it now and help me help you. | ||
You're the only guy that comes out of a federal book. | ||
You asked! | ||
You asked! | ||
I gave it to you! | ||
You asked! | ||
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No, no, no, no, no! | |
And by the way, Stephen K. Bannon's on the cover, okay? | ||
With a great quote, okay? | ||
And inside the book, Stephen K. Bannon makes a little history, including with Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences, Mr. Benny Thompson. | ||
And we're talking about those today with the inflation. | ||
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Hey, Steve, leave you with this. | |
The highest rate of inflation in 31 years in shelter costs. | ||
You know, it's like a Rolling Stones song. | ||
Give me shelter. | ||
We're not getting any of that from this Biden regime. | ||
People are going to be out on the streets, and it's not just poor people. | ||
It's like everybody's struggling right now. | ||
Peter Navarro, thank you very much. | ||
Look forward to seeing you at Getter and maybe later in the day. | ||
Thank you, buddy. | ||
Admiral, you're the man. | ||
Okay, numbers all interconnected. | ||
This is why the New York Post has got the Quinnipiac polls. | ||
Quinnipiac's not Trafalgar. | ||
It's not Gateway Pundit. | ||
Okay? | ||
It's a center-left polling operation. | ||
The young adults, 22%. | ||
Here's why. | ||
He's made them even worse Russian serfs than they were. | ||
With shelter energy, all of it. | ||
Can't get through everywhere. | ||
Got Jeffrey Clark now. | ||
Jeffrey, walk me through your assessment of last night and your assessment of things overall in what you're working on. | ||
Sure. | ||
So Steve, thanks for having me on for a second time. | ||
I just wanted to come on after last night's Groundhog Day-like review of all the things that have happened in the last year as if it was new news. | ||
Particularly because Liz Cheney at around the 8.30 mark of the hearing yesterday uncorked an attack on me. | ||
So I wanted to cover three things if I could. | ||
First, that I have no involvement with January 6th in any capacity. | ||
Second, and this is really the main point, that I just wanted a thorough investigation like I think millions of the American people wanted. | ||
And third, how this whole hearing process is a kangaroo court process without any adversity. | ||
It's designed to try to destroy its targets. | ||
Yeah, we have an adversary process. | ||
I mean, this is why there'll be a real investigation after we sweep the House. | ||
And if you go to my Getter site right now, you'll see that I think it's real clear politics. | ||
It already lays out kind of the ones that are baked in. | ||
It'd be Democrats at 180, Republicans at 223. | ||
We would take the House, but there's another 32, I think. | ||
And my point is that we can not only take the 32, we can take more than that. | ||
And once we had Rodney Davis on to start that from the House administration, he's the ranking member. | ||
He already said he put it out on Twitter last night. | ||
Bossy came to me and I said, we got to get this guy on. | ||
He said he's going to have a full investigation from the House administrative side into Nancy Pelosi, the intelligence, everything. | ||
I believe, and Marjorie Taylor Greene has called for this, I think Elise Stefanik has called for it, we're going to have a real investigation, a real investigation, and get to the bottom of all of it, okay? | ||
Including what really went on. | ||
I have no doubt. | ||
And they'll have a ranking member, and they'll have their counsel, and you'll play by the Marquis of Queens, the Roberts rules of order as we're supposed to, Jeffrey Clark. | ||
Exactly. | ||
You know, I have no doubt that if they do that investigation that it's going to be a balanced one, that there's going to be the right of The minority, if the result you're predicting comes true in November, to cross-examine witnesses from their perspective. | ||
But that process now, that vital liberty-protecting process, is entirely absent. | ||
So, let me give you, that's my, you know, let me start with the no involvement in J6 point, because that's not something that you're going to hear from any of this 9-0 monolith on the committee when they turn to attacking me, it looks like, on Wednesday morning in their third hearing. | ||
You know, I had no involvement with January 6th. | ||
I did not go. | ||
I did not work on any planning of it. | ||
I didn't communicate with any of those kinds of folks. | ||
Nor was I in charge of any of the security arrangements from the Department of Justice that day, which, you know, sadly were incredibly anemic. | ||
You know, even the 9-0 folks yesterday were indicating that there were intelligence reports. | ||
Well, if there are intelligence reports, the responsible authorities at DOJ should have made sure that the security perimeter was a lot harder than it actually was. | ||
Indeed, in January, after January 6th, I had a kind of exit interview with a Reuters law reporter asking about my tenure at DOJ and I was asked about January 6th multiple times. I condemned you know those who engaged in violence. | ||
I condemned vandalism. | ||
I condemned the psychological mob psychology groupthink. | ||
None of that got published, Steve, because it was not consistent, I think, with the narrative that they were going to try to line up later. | ||
I told the committee this, but the committee hasn't said boo about that. | ||
Last night I was attacked for a letter it said that I wrote Uh, to the, uh, or would have, you know, sent to the Georgia legislature was actually, uh, never sent. | ||
But that letter was entirely confidential. | ||
Those who, uh, uh, went to the New York Times anonymously in violation of their legal and ethical duties, they leaked, uh, information about that letter, but they did it three weeks after January 6th ended. | ||
So the committee's remit, the committee's authority is to investigate things that potentially might have led to January 6th. | ||
But it's not possible that a draft letter that was debated inside the halls of the Justice Department and at the White House could have led to January 6th because no one knew about it until three weeks after January 6th. | ||
That's sort of a QED point, Steve. | ||
So the committee has no authority over that issue, any of the issues as to me, because anything that I worked on at the Justice Department had absolutely zero to do with J6. | ||
Jeff, can you hang on for a second? | ||
We're taking a short break. | ||
We've got Kurt Olson, we've got Jeff Clark, Naomi Wolf, Jim Marchand, the Army of the Awakened next. | ||
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Jeffrey Clark, I tell you what, let's get some drama here. | ||
We'll hold the rest. | ||
I guess they're going to throw you under the bus next week. | ||
We'll make sure that you have a full opportunity here in the War Room to lay out the facts as you see them. | ||
But you're working with Russ Vogt and the team down there right now. | ||
I want to make sure that people get an update on what you're actually doing, because voting those guys are killing it on issues of the economy, on the budget, on all of it. | ||
So what are you guys doing? | ||
What are you doing for them? | ||
So thanks, Steve, and I look forward to seeing you next week. | ||
I'll cover those other two topics then, hopefully. | ||
But yes, I'm at the Center for Renewing America as a Senior Fellow and Director of Litigation, and I hope to tackle the kinds of things I was doing in the Justice Department Uh, along with election integrity, uh, issues. | ||
So first, you know, I was the assistant attorney general for the environment division where I was really the tip of the spear in pushing back against, uh, Chinese attempts to shut down our economy, pushing back against, uh, environmental groups trying to cut off our energy sector. | ||
And, uh, I think that's actually one of the reasons why they're coming after me because I was very effective at winning cases. | ||
I had an 80% win rate in the personal cases I argued in the environment division. | ||
So I want to continue that with, Uh, the center. | ||
Also, I was, uh, in charge of the, uh, the civil division, Thousand Lawyers, and there I was in charge of all the immigration issues. | ||
I want to work on, uh, the issues with the center, which they have been killing it on, about the invasion coming from the southern border. | ||
Uh, and lastly, Steve, uh, I would say that, uh, on election integrity, obviously I've been, uh, thrust into that and have learned, uh, uh, much about it, and it's really something we have to watch because it's a meta issue, right? | ||
It's an issue that Uh, is a queen issue that affects all of the other issues. | ||
And for that reason, uh, you know, we need to watch it carefully. | ||
We need to watch things like Zuckerbox or Zuckerbox, uh, you know, version 2.0 or 3.0, whatever they come up with as we head into the midterms and as we head into 2024. | ||
Uh, what's your social media? | ||
Because people are going to want to, people are going to want to follow you. | ||
So what's your social media? | ||
So I'm, uh, Jeff Clark US on both Twitter and Getter. | ||
I'm also on Truth Social. | ||
I don't know if your producers have that one with you. | ||
Fine. | ||
We'll put it up. | ||
We'll put it on all the platforms. | ||
Look forward to having you back. | ||
Thank you for coming on. | ||
I know you were an interested viewer last night. | ||
Look forward to having you on next week before they try to crucify you nationally. | ||
So look forward to having you on. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Keep working. | ||
The Russ Vogue guys down there, Center for Renewing America. | ||
Incredible work they do. | ||
Let's go talk about election integrity. | ||
Let's go to Kurt Olson. | ||
He's the tip of the spear for Mike Lindell in these suits. | ||
Walk me through Arizona. | ||
Look, we're not machine guys, as we keep saying. | ||
It was too beyond me technologically. | ||
We were kind of focused on how they stole it the old-fashioned way, the Mark Elias way. | ||
But this lawsuit in, I think it's Cary Lake and Fincham, have in Arizona, I saw that Colonel Sean Smith dropped a deposition or an analysis of what's going on. | ||
What's the update? | ||
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Yeah, so real quick, we filed a complaint with Kerry Lake and Mark Fincham as the plaintiffs. | |
Alan Dershowitz is one of the, you know, a renowned constitutional scholar, alleging that these voting machines, these black box voting machines, which are unsecure and are not transparent, Are constitutionally infirm and inappropriate to use in our elections. | ||
Wednesday, we filed what's called a motion for preliminary injunction with supporting evidence to tell the ask the court to enjoin the use of those machines because we can show irreparable harm and that we're likely to succeed on the merits on these issues. | ||
One thing that you just mentioned about, for example, Mark Elias, the old fashioned way. | ||
Mark Elias alleged that voting machines in New York flipped the vote illegally. | ||
That's in a court file. | ||
The other thing that bears mentioning right out of the gate, your two prior guests, Peter Navarro and Jeff Clark, both talked about the influence of China. | ||
Peter mentioned how we import way too much from China. | ||
And then Jeff Clark just mentioned about how that he was fighting Chinese efforts to undermine our economy. | ||
Well, one of the things that Sean Smith talks about Is that did you know that most of our voting machines contain critical components that are manufactured or assembled in China? | ||
And there's no real security validation for those components. | ||
And the examples that Sean will walk you through when you have them on. | ||
It's stunning. | ||
You know, you have companies like Amazon, Apple, Intel that have all been penetrated because they're using motherboards that contain components manufactured in China. | ||
These are facts. | ||
So what have the companies that are in the voting machine business, have they gone to court and countered this? | ||
I mean, what is it? | ||
Because it's an adversarial process. | ||
That's what we have in the States. | ||
What have they said in response to you? | ||
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I haven't. | |
Well, they haven't because we just filed this on this past Wednesday. | ||
We haven't gotten their response, particularly on that issue, which is just one of many. | ||
But aren't you asking for injunctive? | ||
Aren't you asking for this thing to be shut down like the machines to be taken out subject to a longer? | ||
So when is the judge going to rule on that? | ||
Because that would seem to me to be how real this is. | ||
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Well, we just filed Wednesday. | |
The hearing has not been set and the defendants have not responded. | ||
So there will be a scheduling order. | ||
put in place, I assume pretty quickly, as to where the court is going to hold a hearing, hear the evidence. But we would like them to be removed from our elections, at least in Arizona. | ||
That's where this case is pending. We have another one in Alabama and more to come. But these machines need to be stopped now because they are demonstrably unsecure and not suitable to protect our most cherished right to vote. The objective here, Kurt, you guys are going to try to go around to all 50 states, I take it. | ||
How many states have machines? | ||
And you're going to try to do the same thing over and over again to try to get the machines out before the 2022 midterms. | ||
Is that essentially your task and purpose? | ||
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Well, we won't be going to all 50 states ourselves. | |
You know, people can go to Frank's speech and pick up the pleadings with all the evidentiary proof for this injunction. | ||
And then they can replicate it themselves. | ||
But to go to all 50 states would be would be a monumental undertaking. | ||
We will be going to select states and asking the courts there to enjoin the use of the machine. | ||
Okay, we're gonna follow this closely. | ||
We've also, I want to make sure everybody knows, we've asked, we've reached out to the Dominion guys to come on and explain their, have their lawyers explain their part of it, so if we ever get a response, we continue to ask them to come on. | ||
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Hey, can I mention one thing real quick? | |
Sure, sure. | ||
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So, if you recall, back in October, I was on your show talking about a renowned computer scientist, Professor Halderman, who had a secret, or a sealed report, 25,000 word report, Which he said was such a threat to national security, CISA, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, needed to see it. | |
And the court refused. | ||
He had 12 weeks to examine Dominion's voting machines there. | ||
They're what they're called their image cast and some other machinery associated. | ||
It's used in 16 states, including Arizona. | ||
And then finally, CISA got off their rear end. | ||
And in January said, oh, we'd like to see this report. | ||
The judge still kept it sealed. | ||
CISA said it should be sealed. | ||
Just a week ago, last Friday, CISA issued a public statement. | ||
And I think you've talked about this before, where they found over, I think it was nine Security failures. | ||
We had people on and we had experts on to go through that. | ||
We also reached out to the company in time. | ||
But here's a question I've got on that. | ||
If that's so damning, why is Fox and Newsmax and One America, none of the three that are involved in these suits, why they don't even report that news? | ||
There's been absolute crickets. | ||
And this will cease of putting it out and actually saying that. | ||
So if that is so revelatory, why do people involved in these lawsuits still shy away from it? | ||
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Well, because, I mean, What's been going on is Dominion has been running around and dropping lawsuits for defamation against Fox News, One America News, Mike Lindell. | |
Anybody who criticizes the machines publicly gets hit with a billion plus dollar lawsuit. | ||
I think they have zero merit. | ||
But here's the real rub from this. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
But hang on. | ||
But hang on. | ||
Ho, ho, ho. | ||
I got I got that part. | ||
But if this thing that CISA put out is so powerful, Why don't they at least, they don't have to take an opinion whether it's right or wrong. | ||
All you have to do is report that a government agency has now looked at the Haldeman Report. | ||
I think they linked to a redacted copy of it. | ||
Why don't they even report it if it's so important? | ||
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Well, I think that's a question maybe you could ask them, and it's somewhat of a rhetorical question. | |
But the issue that I think I want your audience to understand, these voting machine companies say, oh, these are tested, these are certified. | ||
Well, if that made a difference, why do they keep on finding vulnerabilities or security failures? | ||
Why does it take a professor Who's given access to this through a court litigation. | ||
How come CISA isn't uncovering this? | ||
How come the election assistant? | ||
Yeah, well, this is no offense. | ||
The guys work for Trump. | ||
I mean, everybody said the safest and most secure were all Trump appointees. | ||
They were all Trump appointees. | ||
Anyway, it's a lot to go through. | ||
The Arizona thing, everybody's watching. | ||
Kurt, do you have social media as a way to people follow you? | ||
Because you're kind of the lead guy. | ||
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I've started to dip my toe into social media. | |
So I'm right now I'm on Truth Social and Frank Social with my name. | ||
Kurt Olson at Truth and at Frank. | ||
OK, Kurt, we're going to be watching this closely. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
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Thank you for having me. | |
We're dying to get the Dominion guys on. | ||
Let them make their case. | ||
That's what this system's about. | ||
Okay, let's go. | ||
I got Naomi Wolf. | ||
Let's go to Dr. Wolf. | ||
Dr. Wolf, listen, there's so much going on with what you guys are doing, but you gotta help me out. | ||
I'm a simple guy here. | ||
I didn't exactly knock the ball apart at prep school in biology, okay? | ||
I think I was, you know, because I was playing baseball. | ||
I think they gave me like a gentleman's seat. | ||
How can we be having... MSNBC is going non-stop on the vaccines to be ready for children five and under, and they're all high-fiving. | ||
How could that possibly happen, given what you guys are finding? | ||
Just make it simple for a kid from Virginia. | ||
I mean, I can't make it simple by talking about biology and human risk factors because it doesn't make any sense. | ||
If you look at the issue medically, children are not at Any kind of risk of serious adverse events from COVID. | ||
And in fact, the CDC, Rochelle Walensky, had to delete 26% of her false claims of harms to kids from COVID. | ||
And they're at much higher risk as we're showing from the vaccine. | ||
In fact, a really horrible update from the last time I was on with you, Steve, is that the volunteers have a new report and they found that the injection is By following the mRNA injection, 3,100 plus women lost their babies, whether to spontaneous abortion, miscarriage, or neonatal death. | ||
And this is from the VAERS data, a government database, which is actually accused of underreporting harmful outcomes. | ||
And so to get a sense of how damaging this is to the tiniest babies, which are newborns, and the risk to them just from getting the mRNA from their moms, This is 57% just in the last two years with this one vaccine of all losses of babies for all the 40 years that vaccines have been recorded in VAERS. | ||
So that's... Okay, hold it. | ||
We're going to go to break, but here's... Okay, you got to help me out here. | ||
You got to help me out here. | ||
If that's a fact that came from the Pfizer documents and you've had this great team of war room professionals and lawyers to do that, how can we possibly, in a situation that's not been presented to some authority, to say to stop this madness then about the young babies? | ||
I tell you what, I'm going to leave that for you to answer. | ||
We're going to have a short commercial break because there's a massive disconnect between what you're finding in those documents and actions That it's supposed to be authorities that are supposed to be responsible are taking. | ||
Short commercial break. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf will join us about the Pfizer documentations, her studies with everybody over at Daily Cloud and her organization. | ||
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Action, action, action. | |
Okay, welcome back to the Army of the Awakened. | ||
I want to thank our marketing director over at Media Matters, Madeleine Peltz, for tweeting out my rant. | ||
Madeleine, you've got to understand, we love, keep going with the committee, we love it. | ||
Look at the polling today. | ||
The ethno-nationalist, right? | ||
We have Hispanics, we have African-Americans, this is inclusive nationalism and participatory populism. | ||
We don't care whether you guys like the fact or not that we have people now, 3,000 volunteers going through the Pfizer documents of the big pharma that really runs MSNBC, pays for MSNBC. | ||
We're going to take big pharma apart. | ||
We are, we are, we are. | ||
I commit and promise you that. | ||
With Dr. Naomi Wolf, we have 3,000 volunteers, 250 lawyers going through these documents to show Everything that kind of went on in this kind of test of the vaccines. | ||
So we've got it all. | ||
Also, people are signing up every day to be precinct workers, poll workers, election officials, canvassing officials, taking over school boards, 13,000 school boards. | ||
We'll control 10,000 of those by the evening of November 8th. | ||
Sorry this is happening and breaking your guys' dreams. | ||
Sorry, not sorry. | ||
But we're loving it. | ||
And thank you very much for being a marketer. | ||
I love the fact that you're tweeting it out. | ||
Naomi Wolf, so how's this disconnect? | ||
Why is it that these, I think you're up to 20 some reports now, and they're so shocking. | ||
I mean, you even actually choked up the other day. | ||
It was very moving when you're talking about it, but it seems like the apparatus inexorably, it just continues on. | ||
How can that be, ma'am? | ||
It's surreal. | ||
Just to note, these 3,100 plus neonatal deaths or miscarriages or spontaneous abortions They're not from the Pfizer documents. | ||
We already reported the horrific dead baby situation in the Pfizer documents. | ||
This is important because VAERS is a government database and it's confirming what we're finding in the Pfizer documents. | ||
There is a baby die-off. | ||
So moving on to your question of how can it be, and I agree with you. | ||
The volunteers are producing stellar work. | ||
People are asking them to submit them to peer-reviewed journals. | ||
They're being picked up by alternative media around the world. | ||
They're being translated into German. | ||
I've been asked to present, you know, to members of the European Parliament, these Pfizer findings. | ||
Why is this machine hurtling on and what we can do about it? | ||
Well, Leslie Manoukian, whose team, they are a team of lawyers, is suing Pfizer on our behalf. | ||
I'm allowed to announce that now. | ||
So please, everyone, support us all you can because we have the legal bills coming in now. | ||
Her argument is that Pfizer and the FDA are racing to roll out the emergency use authorizations to shield Pfizer from liability. | ||
So if you can fold it in under that EUA, it's harder to sue them. | ||
And we've also learned that it's hard to sue the FDA in spite of their public comment, which I think is wind addressing, because you have to exhaust all kinds of internal remedies before you can sue them. | ||
So that's why I agree with her strategy. | ||
We're going after Pfizer first as a private corporation. | ||
And also, thank God, our lawyers are aligning with 20 attorneys general who have supported them in the past around the mask mandates. | ||
This may be premature to share. | ||
I hope not. | ||
But I think this is important because the attorneys general can bring criminal charges. | ||
And what the lawyers have found abundantly is that there's civil and criminal causes of action. | ||
But I think we have to face it as Americans that our White House is being held hostage, probably by China. | ||
My own reporting found that Pfizer and BioNTech are Chinese-German companies. | ||
They're not just German companies. | ||
And that 100% tech transfer in the SEC filing went from BioNTech, which makes the mRNA vaccines, to China at the end of 2021. | ||
So now this whole thing is Chinese and the CCP is is involved in it. | ||
So to me, that's why I keep saying to me, this is clearly a national security breach and we we can't trust our own. | ||
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OK. | ||
Whoa, whoa, whoa. | ||
Hang on a sec. | ||
Don't bury the lead. | ||
She was the that's the group. | ||
We've had him on the show a bunch of time. | ||
They're the ones that that went to Florida and had that massive win over. | ||
Was it mask? | ||
Are they now officially on the program and are suing? | ||
They are representing the war Daily Cloud volunteers, and they stepped up to do it, and they're the best legal team in the country for this kind of work, and we're very, very, very lucky. | ||
We also have all the 250 lawyers, and they filed five attorney's general letters in five states, but there's nothing like having the best team in the world for this issue, the best team in America, I should say. | ||
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law is different than any other law that already had this huge win to get masks off of you and your kids when you travel on planes and other federal transportation. | ||
So what's the overall strategy? | ||
We've got a couple of minutes. | ||
Walk us through where the driving force goes. | ||
I know you were sending letters to AGs. | ||
Of this, what's the driving force? | ||
What do you intend to do? | ||
So again, I hope I'm not getting too far ahead of my attorneys in disclosing an overall strategy. | ||
But one, as I mentioned, is a lawsuit. | ||
I'm not going to share the cause of action for that until they give me the okay. | ||
but there are a number of various causes of action civilly that I can disclose to all of you that all of the lawyers have found. | ||
They found fraud for sure. | ||
They found racketeering, conspiracy to commit fraud. | ||
So there's RICO harms that our volunteers have now produced evidence of. | ||
Battery is one of the crimes or causes of action that a number of lawyers have found. | ||
But in addition to an individual lawsuit against Pfizer, our lawyers are also talking about an investor lawsuit because it looks like Pfizer also lied to the SEC. | ||
I don't want to get sued by Pfizer, so I'm going to be careful about how I say this. | ||
But clearly, you know, the internal documents do not compare in any way, do not disclose in any way the harms and dangers, you know, of what they don't compare to what was filed with the SEC. | ||
In terms of harms and dangers. | ||
Even though what the SEC has, like, you know, it's common for you to faint so hard you'll hurt yourself, is much more serious than what the CDC told you, or what the FDA or your doctor told you. | ||
We've got a hard out. | ||
I need you to give all the, the book is, we'll talk about the Amazon suppression later, but how do people get the book if they want to avoid Amazon? | ||
Yeah, so super urgent everyone, please buy this book because Amazon is actively suppressing it. | ||
It's limiting you to four and then no more ever again. | ||
It's restricting distribution. | ||
Go to allseasonspress.com, go to dailycloud.io, bookshop.org, Alibris, but please bypass that censorship. | ||
And give your, what's your social media real quick? | ||
Sure. | ||
Dr. Naomi R. Wolf on Getter and dailycloud.io. | ||
Where all the Pfizer document, uh, war room volunteer reports can be found. | ||
Share them. | ||
Tell your friends. | ||
Please. | ||
Dr. Wolf, thank you very much for taking time away today. | ||
Okay, back five to seven on fire where the war room will be back here. |