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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. | ||
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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. | ||
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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, welcome back. | ||
It's 5 July. | ||
A lot of people take this week off. | ||
You know, it's morning mica in the crowd. | ||
Everybody's on vacation. | ||
Not the War Room, baby! | ||
Every day is Fight Club here, right? | ||
Gotta do it. | ||
Got a lot of work to do, a lot of wood to chop, and we got nothing but fighters that come on all day long. | ||
Mike Davis, tell me about Axios, Gato. | ||
These guys are smart. | ||
They're good at signal. | ||
The non-delegation doctrine, whoo baby! | ||
That would be a bombshell, sir. | ||
The non-delegation doctrine is what Mike Davis, and why is that such a radical, why does that take us back to what the framers had in mind, sir? | ||
Well, because under our Constitution, legislative power, the power to legislate belongs to our elected representatives in Congress. | ||
It's bicameralism. | ||
You have to get through both houses of Congress, the House and the Senate, and then presentment. | ||
You have to present that to the President of the United States, per signature or veto. If it's vetoed, it takes two-thirds of the House, two-thirds of the Senate to pass legislation. That legislative power is so powerful that the framers intentionally made it very difficult to pass legislation. The administrative state gets around that by just delegating that legislative power unconstitutionally to these administrative agencies. Then you have the | ||
CDC or the FDA or these unelected, unaccountable bureaucrats just legislating the most awesome power you have under the Constitution. | ||
You have the Tony Fauci's of the world just legislating on behalf of the American people with no accountability. | ||
It's unconstitutional and I'm glad there are at least three justices on the Supreme Court who recognize that. | ||
Oh, I think there's a couple three more too. | ||
I think we're gonna have a lot of six threes in that area. | ||
If guys have the stones, men and women have stones, and I think they do in this regard. | ||
Is that not the basis of the Roe decision? | ||
Essentially to send it back to the state legislatures? | ||
Let the legislature deal with these type of issues, sir? | ||
And the same thing, they've already announced some of the voting rights things they're going to get into next year about cleaning up this, like, who's actually in charge? | ||
And really these kind of made-up Yeah, so the left, the abortion industry left, talks about how reversing Roe vs. Wade was the most undemocratic thing you can do. | ||
Like, it was democratic for seven unelected, lifetime-appointed, pay-protected men on the Supreme Court to just invent this protection for the abortion industry for 49 years. | ||
What the Supreme Court said correctly was is that nowhere in the Constitution is abortion mentioned, so therefore the federal government doesn't have that power. Therefore, it goes back to the states and the people, just like every other industry, just about every other industry in America, it's regulated by the states. | ||
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But there's an internal logic to this. | |
This is why they're fighting the administrative state. | ||
We're going to get into the CDC and the FDA, but that's just a different front in the same war. | ||
I want to take a second. | ||
When we won the campaign, I had people work for me reading The Transition, the book The Best and the Brightest by David Halberstam. | ||
It's a famous book, Pulitzer Prize winning. | ||
Halberstam's a super liberal, big-time liberal. | ||
And he, this is about the Vietnam War, about the Kennedy administration, the shift to the Johnson administration, how we went from an advisory role with a couple of advisors, Green Beret advisors, and how we went to a full-out combat troops of what, four or five hundred thousand troops, 40 or 50, I think we had 52,000 casualties, destroyed the country, had riots, all of it, and bombed the North. | ||
How did that all happen? | ||
And they have a guy that comes in about three quarters of the way through the book on page 409. | ||
In the pantheon of, this is how the media was back in those old days, in the pantheon of the reporters, Halberstam and that generation that won Pulitzer's or the cutting edge, the most revered guy they had was Neil Shaheen. | ||
Neil Shaheen was a reporter, also Pulitzer Prize winning. | ||
Of the New York Times. | ||
And Shaheen was the guy that the Salzburgers put in charge of the Pentagon Papers. | ||
The Pentagon Papers were a bet the company, if that had been proven wrong, they could have destroyed, they could have lost the New York Times, been forced into bankruptcy. | ||
So they had Shaheen was the guy that organized the Pentagon Papers and published them. | ||
He's also revered by Halberstam. | ||
And I want to read you, and it's important, I'll read you from page 409 of The Best and The Brightest. | ||
These men, largely private, were functioning on a level different from public policy of the United States, and years later, when New York Times reporter Neil Shaheen read through the entire documentary history of the war, that history known as the Pentagon Papers, he would come away with one impression above all, and that was what the government of the United States was not what he thought it was. | ||
It was as if there was an inner US government, what he called, quote, a centralized state. | ||
Far more powerful than anything else, for whom the enemy is not simply the communist, but everything else. | ||
Its own press, its own judiciary, its own congress, foreign and friendly governments. | ||
All these are potentially antagonistic. | ||
It had survived and perpetuated itself. | ||
Quote, unquote. | ||
Shaheen continue quote often using the issue of anti-communism as a weapon against other branches of government in the press and finally it does not function necessarily for the benefit of the Republic but rather for its own ends its own perpetuation it has its own codes which are quite different from public codes secrecy was a way of protecting itself not so much from threats by foreign governments but from protection from its own population on charges of its own incompetence and wisdom | ||
It's own, excuse me, own competence and wisdom. | ||
Each succeeding administration, Shaheen noted, was careful, once in office, not to expose the weakness of its predecessors. | ||
After all, essentially the same people were running the governments. | ||
They had continuity to each other, and each succeeding administration found itself faced with virtually the same enemies. | ||
Thus, the national security apparatus kept its continuity, and every outgoing president tended to rally to the side of each incumbent president. | ||
This is not a deep state. | ||
It's not Turkey or Egypt. | ||
This is the administrative state. | ||
Neil Shaheen lays out in the late 60s exactly how the apparatus took over the Vietnam War and led to a total catastrophe for the people in Vietnam and for people in the United States of America. | ||
That, he called it the centralized state. | ||
This is something that is so embedded. | ||
That is what that Supreme Court's function. | ||
Remember, last week, if this wasn't Roe v. Wade, I would actually argue the much more important decision was about the EPA. | ||
OK, that was going to the heart of the administrative state. | ||
Mike Davis, Neil Shaheen, right? | ||
Or is Neil Shaheen wrong, sir? | ||
He was absolutely right. | ||
I mean, you see this. | ||
There are like three million executive branch employees that, you know, that come and go. | ||
They're there. | ||
They're the permanent. | ||
Civil service class and there are roughly 3,000 political appointees who are supposed to manage these over 3 million federal government employees and it just it's the opposite that happens. | ||
The federal government manages the political appointees instead of the other way around. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
How do you get to Article 3? | ||
This is the first of a long... Okay. | ||
Don't think the powers that be. | ||
The reason the seven of the nine richest counties in this country surround the imperial capital is because of the administrative state. | ||
Every year they have a five to six trillion dollar private equity fund flowing through here. | ||
Three and a half trillion do transfer payments to Medicaid, Medicare, Social Security. | ||
The other one to two trillion dollars they spend on all their buddies. | ||
This is why we have a one trillion dollar, let me repeat, one trillion dollar defense budget. | ||
I'm as big a hawk as you can get. | ||
I'm sanctioned by the Chinese Communist Party because I want to take them down root and branch. | ||
And I'm saying we have to cut that defense budget in half. | ||
It's about the commitments. | ||
And the administrative state wants us to be everywhere, in everything. | ||
And where are you going to get to the FDA? | ||
This is the core of why the FDA and the CDC are actually owned by Big Pharma. | ||
And this is why I say, hey, since Big Pharma owns them, we ought to nationalize Big Pharma, clean it up, and then spin it back out into 2,000 companies. | ||
Mike Davis, how'd they get to Article 3? | ||
ArticleNumber3Project.org, Article3Project.org, and we're on Getter and Twitter at ArticleNumber3Project, my personal MRDDMIA, MRDDMIA. | ||
We need you to go there today, audience, to get more information about Davis fighting big tech oligarchs, because this thing is, this bill is not perfect, but man, is it a great start, and it has to happen. | ||
If we miss this opportunity, we're just going to be sitting there whining. | ||
Mike Davis, you're fighting a great fight as usual, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Naomi Wolf has been on her road to Damascus against the against the administrative state, fighting every day. | ||
Naomi, get us up to speed. | ||
You guys are now going to get real serious about what's going on, correct? | ||
Yeah, I have great news to announce. | ||
And I just want to thank everyone first, because we just had the Fourth of July. | ||
And for the first time since this pandemic began, I feel like the people are on the offensive peacefully. | ||
We now have a thorough analysis of who the evil doers are. | ||
And a lot of teams are mobilized with your audience's support and other people to do the right things with the law. | ||
So I have two actions around the world to announce and two actions on the home front of us. | ||
So one of them is huge. | ||
And you've waited for a long time. | ||
Daily Cloud and Health Freedom Defense Fund filed a citizen's petition with FDA to halt COVID injections For young children. | ||
And as I've explained in other appearances, Citizens Petition is the first step toward additional legal action against FDA if they don't stop. | ||
And I'll just read the first three short graphs. | ||
Daily Cloud and HFDF. | ||
Now to remind you, these are the people who successfully sued the Biden administration to take the masks off of passengers, including little children. | ||
on aviation and federal transportation. So they're the best lawyers in America for this. | ||
Scott Street and John Howard, overseen by Leslie Mnookin. | ||
So we together filed a citizens petition with USFDA requesting that FDA revoke emergency use authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for young children subsequent to FDA's authorization of the COVID-19 injections for that age group on June 17, 2022. It's a quote from me pointing out that children have negligible risk from COVID and that neither the safety nor efficacy of the injections has been proven. | ||
And it goes on to say, in fact, data show that healthy children are more at risk from the seasonal flu than they are from COVID and that therefore there is no justification for exposing children to the known and unknown risks of the experimental and risky COVID shots. | ||
So it ends by saying FDA is charged with protecting public health, not marketing the product of what is arguably the most powerful industry in the world. | ||
I love our lawyers. | ||
I think that's well put. | ||
Daily Cloud and HFDF request that FDA reverse or pause its decision in order to further study the research available and reverse or pause it to consider The 130,000 comments submitted to it regarding authorization of the shots for young children. | ||
So this is a peaceful shot across the bow of the FDA. | ||
We're letting them know that this is the first step in a legal action if they don't stop it right now. | ||
The citizen's position, do you need anybody in the audience to sign this up? | ||
Or is this just, is that a technical term for the first step to, if they don't comply, then you can go to court? | ||
So this is all breaking, you know, in place since last night, so my understanding is that the letter goes or went to the FDA today, and that at that point, it is a citizen's petition that we can provide, post, present, where you can all address it. | ||
At first, we notified the FDA. | ||
Okay, that's amazing. | ||
We're going to get that out everywhere. | ||
What's the second action? | ||
Yeah, this is a good day. | ||
Well, 10 days ago, and I was waiting to Kind of announce it when the moment was right and I was advised that the moment was right. | ||
Another letter went out from our legal team to Ascension Health Group in Oklahoma telling them that they're on notice to stop injecting remdesivir in people who are ventilated or suffering from COVID because the data show that it's killing people and to ask them to review therapeutics. | ||
So they're on notice that they have to literally stop using remdesivir as it's got a murderous track record. | ||
And there's other good news from around the world. | ||
So and I believe also the Children's Health Defense has sent a letter at the end of last week to FDA for the start of their legal action. | ||
So FDA is is being kind of served with legal letters from multiple directions, which is quite satisfying. | ||
And I'm reminding everyone and I met with the state senators, Senator Kim Thatcher and Senator Dennis Linthicum and Dr. Henry Ely in Oregon last week. | ||
And they've received a response from the CDC for their notification of a demand for a grand jury investigation. | ||
It's a... Hang on for one second, we're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Naomi Wolf, we've got Dr. Robert Malone. | ||
Also, Tommy Robinson is going to join us. | ||
All of it, next, in the War Room. | ||
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Okay, we're also going to have all four. | ||
The NPR has got four folks identified today. | ||
We're going to get Clements. | ||
Mike Lindell, Captain Cashel, all of them on to talk about that NPR article either this afternoon or probably tomorrow. | ||
I'm trying to track them down. | ||
Okay, let's go back to Naomi Wolf. | ||
Fourth of July, jacked people up. | ||
We're on offense, offense, offense, attack, attack, attack. | ||
Is Oregon, is that real? | ||
Is that grand jury situation out there real, ma'am? | ||
It is real. | ||
I mean, they've received a negative response. | ||
decline from the CDC, but that's normal. | ||
And so now there's 60 days for the CDC to take more substantive action and then it will be decided at the next stage on the way to a grand jury investigation. | ||
So for the details, I'd recommend that we get the state senators on directly, but they consider it a win. | ||
They've got a response. | ||
The other side has 68. | ||
But we should have these going on throughout the nation. | ||
Every locality should be doing this. | ||
This should be a peasant's revolt against the administrative state, particularly in this regard. | ||
Talk to me. | ||
We're going to get to the Hungary situation. | ||
We don't have time for it now. | ||
We'll get to that either tonight or tomorrow with you. | ||
What's happening in Hungary, which is also a blockbuster. | ||
But talk to us about down in Latin America. | ||
Kind of a blockbuster news. | ||
How real is this? | ||
Because my phone's been blowing up. | ||
Sure. | ||
Well, I do think we're having an effect. | ||
You know, I think we're chipping away. | ||
I mean, in spite of no coverage from legacy media, I think people around the world are beginning to listen, especially to what the War Room Daily Cloud volunteers are finding and what distinguished scientists like Dr. Malone, Dr. McCullough are, you know, announcing about the harms that are emerging. | ||
So a Uruguayan judge demands explanations regarding Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, and this is Merico Press. | ||
And an Uruguayan judge has ruled, so this is a ruling, it's not just a, you know, rumor, that the national government and the laboratory Pfizer must disclose during a hearing this coming Wednesday, that's tomorrow, the exact components of the COVID-19 vaccine of that brand, which is widely used throughout the country of Uruguay. | ||
The Uruguayan government and the pharmaceutical company were given 48 hours by Judge Alejandro Riqueri to submit detailed information on the anti-COVID vaccines while dealing with an injunction request to halt vaccination among children aged five and over, because in that country they don't yet inject children under five. | ||
We're one of the few barbaric countries that's trying to do that, which is nevertheless, as they point out, carried out voluntarily. | ||
And I'll just read this one more. | ||
As per the court's decision, the executive and the U.S. | ||
laboratory will have to. | ||
So this affects us because this is you know, the same injection, will have to provide documentation on the composition of the graphene, I'm sorry, of the composition of the vaccines. | ||
So this is really great, important news. | ||
Obviously, one reason it's important is that this is a judge saying, hold on, wait a minute, you're not going to inject children with this till we know it's safe, and maybe not even, you know, and we're not gonna move on injecting children till we know it's safe. | ||
And that's what you've been asking for for a long time, an injunction, and so that's what's underway in Uruguay in their system. | ||
And the other reason it's very, very, very important is that it's extremely difficult to find out exactly what's in these injections. | ||
And as you know, I've been completely beside myself at the end of last week, because the announcements from Borla and from Pfizer and from Moderna of the micrograms, the dosages of what's going into the injections that they're preparing to inject in six-month-olds to five-year-olds, and that they're already injecting in five-year-olds to 17-year-olds, is varying from three micrograms | ||
to 25 micrograms to, you know, 10 micrograms, up to 100 micrograms. | ||
You remember at the beginning of last week, Cameron checked, and I said, can that be real? | ||
And it was indeed 100 micrograms and 50 micrograms, which are toxic doses, not to mention the dilutions, which I talked about, and the, you know, the freezing versus not freezing. | ||
Danger! | ||
So this is a Uruguayan judge saying you have to show us what's in it. | ||
You have 48 hours. | ||
We'll see how the court system hangs up there. | ||
The Citizens Petition, when will it be out for the War Room Posse to put their signature, put their John Hancock there? | ||
I'm going to get ahead of our lawyers and say it's my understanding that you'll be able to see the formal version of it by the end of business, and then you'll be able to send in your support, your signatures subsequent to that. | ||
So I hope I'm not in trouble, but that's my understanding of the time. | ||
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How do people get to Daily Cloud? | |
How do people get to Daily Cloud? | ||
How do they find out more about your work? | ||
How do they support you guys? | ||
Yeah, so again this is all you guys and it's all the volunteers and Amy Kelly. | ||
I mean literally this is a huge victory and it's possible because you guys are sending us donations and support. | ||
So go to dailycloud.io. | ||
Please support this effort. | ||
There's a link there where you can support the health freedom defense lawyers specifically in their action against FDA and next against Pfizer. | ||
That's the next letter to go out. | ||
So you can donate directly to that and every penny will go directly to this effort, this legal effort. | ||
Also, please do continue to support the bodies of others and read it and share it. | ||
There's not going to be a single review in Legacy Media, but it's been in the top 20 of Barnes and Noble for the last week, thanks to all of you. | ||
I was on assignment part of this weekend. | ||
I was able to meet some people that we had gotten the book to, others that ordered online. | ||
They were all blown away about your journey and about the importance of this fight right now. | ||
This is just the top of the first inning. | ||
You've got to get the book as kind of a primer of all that is to come because this fight's just in the top of the first inning. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf, what's your social media? | ||
How do people get you on Getter? | ||
Dr. Naomi R. Wolfe on Getter on dailycloud.io and you can follow my sub stack. | ||
I think Naomi Wolfe on sub stack. | ||
And I just want to thank everyone. | ||
It feels good to be, you know, in a in a in a war. | ||
It's better to be the aggressor than the victim. | ||
I have to say it's better to be on offense. | ||
It feels really good. | ||
And it wouldn't have been possible without the war room posse. | ||
And these amazing volunteers. | ||
Attack, attack, attack. | ||
Dr. Wolfe, thank you so much for being the tip of the spear in the first tank. | ||
You and Amy Kelly. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Okay, Dr. Malone. | ||
Dr. Malone, I've got to ask you about this Wall Street Journal. | ||
You've got a lot of stuff to go through. | ||
And by the way, this is why Getter is so important. | ||
Malone is on fire. | ||
He may be more on fire on Getter than I am. | ||
And I'm on fire on Getter. | ||
He's a burning, burning prairie fire every day. | ||
This Wall Street Journal op-ed, and we're going to have Peter McCulloch on either this afternoon or tomorrow to also have him chip in, it's so important. | ||
Why the rush for toddler vaccines? | ||
Dr. Malone. | ||
So the Wall Street Journal now is coming out and directly questioning the wisdom of the FDA, the integrity and independence of the FDA and the CDC, the decision to proceed with the | ||
Children vaccines, these infant vaccines, and directly raising the question of whether Dr. Jha, who is the COVID response coordinator, has inappropriately placed pressure on the FDA in order to get them to make these decisions that have no back basis in terms of data on safety or efficacy in children. | ||
The Wall Street Journal story is remarkable, not in the content, These are all things that many of us that have been following this knew. | ||
But the fact that the Wall Street Journal itself is now enunciating these reservations and directly calling out Pfizer and Moderna, data manipulation, misrepresentations, and the FDA's failure basically to perform their duty in terms of diligence on safety and effectiveness. | ||
Okay, this is what, Naomi, but you also, you've been hammering this now for, what does this do? | ||
This is, everybody in the audience understand, this is signal, not noise. | ||
This is a major, because they're the business of, they're the tip sheet. | ||
for big corporations, right? So for them to go against big pharma is big league, particularly advertising they get. And it's part of the Murdoch empire on Fox, on Fox main channel and Fox News. | ||
So, so tell us what this means to you, Dr. Malone. I think I'm seeing multiple indicators that the whole narrative is crumbling, that all over the world, people are, are now increasingly questioning the safety and effectiveness of both of these products and the underlying nature of the data. | ||
One of the key items was Peter Doshi's paper re-examining the relative effectiveness of the original Pfizer and Moderna data, which showed that they absolutely cause more harm than benefit. | ||
And this has just turned into a cascade. | ||
You know, there's all this criticism that docs Don't have integrity and they're not willing to speak out. | ||
Well, for whatever reason, there seems to be a growing flood of physicians and scientists that are willing to speak out. | ||
And most notably, Paul Offit, who has been an absolute, uh, I don't, um, uh, a shill for the vaccine industry entire, his entire life is one of the two that questioned the decision and voted against it at the level of the FDA. | ||
We're having people that have been so into the narrative break ranks now that it does cause hope that we're finally getting there. | ||
But Steve, I think you really have put your finger on the big issue, which is the administrative state and unwinding the administrative state. | ||
That's why we're here. | ||
That and the influence of the large capital funds through WEF and WHO, is what's led us to this whole massive catastrophe that was avoidable. | ||
Dr. Moe, just hang on, I'll hold you through the break. | ||
I know you've got to rush, but I've got a couple more questions to ask you. | ||
We've got the great Tommy Robinson is going to join us. | ||
Tommy's been doing cutting-edge reporting about the situation with the Dutch farmers. | ||
He's also got a new book out that's a blockbuster hit, but it'd be tough to tell since I think it's kind of suppressed. | ||
Oh, color me shocked. | ||
Dr. Robert Malone, Tommy Robinson, next in The War Room. | ||
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In the 30 Front War, remember the FDA, the medical industrial complex of big pharma having regulatory capture over that part of the administrative state is one of the great fights of Dr. Malone, Naomi Wolf, and all the Peter McCulloch, all these heroes, right? | ||
People think, well, the pandemic is over. | ||
Hey, baby, we're in the top of the first in this thing. | ||
And don't think they're going to sit there and go, oh, this is great. | ||
Let's just pat. | ||
You're going to win an election in November. | ||
We're just going to pat, you know, all the congressmen on the head, the war room, Dr. Malone, Naomi Wolf, Peter McCulloch, you guys in charge. | ||
No, no, no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Every day is going to be Stalingrad. | ||
Dr. Malone, I know you're out of power, but you're not out of juice. | ||
We're going to have you back on 11 o'clock tomorrow to take the second hour. | ||
How do people get to you on Getter? | ||
And your Substack, because you are lit, brother. | ||
I get a kick out of your getter feed. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I really appreciate that, Steve. | ||
It's rwmalonemd on getter and rwmalonemd.substack.com. | ||
And Steve, tip of the hat to you in your fight against the administrative state. | ||
It is the battle. | ||
It is the battle we can win. | ||
It's the battle we must win. | ||
We cannot fix this hot mess unless we win that. | ||
Amen, that's amazing. | ||
Dr. Malone, thank you. | ||
See you tomorrow morning at 11. | ||
Malone, I think we've got P. McCullough and others on tonight's show, the five and the six, to get into all this as this fight just ramps up. | ||
Thank you, Dr. Malone. | ||
Very honored to have our next guest who is a fire breather and a fighter who will never back down, Tommy Robinson. | ||
Tommy's got a new book out, but Tommy, first off, I gotta compliment you. | ||
Your feed, both on Telegram and your other feeds, you're always ahead of the game in knowing where action is and knowing when it's important. | ||
Signal, not noise. | ||
Your coverage, of the videos and everything coming out of the Netherlands and the Dutch farmers. | ||
Why, Tommy, why is that such a big deal? | ||
You've been involved in a number of these fights. | ||
Why? | ||
Why should people in the United States of America have any interest in a bunch of Dutch farmers standing up to the administrative state of Davos and Brussels, sir? | ||
Because it's the next phase, their climate change agenda, the attack on their work, That's the agenda of what we're seeing across Europe, even when you look at the EU budget and how much of it is going on climate change, which is all of our taxes. | ||
And whether it be future lockdowns coming from climate change, they are going to push it, force it, whether it be them wanting you to eat bugs, whether it be Bill Gates buying up the farmland, whether it be the destruction of the farmers so they can control it, the food shortages that are coming, which are probably orchestrated by them. | ||
I think it's all very important to watch what's going on and to know what's going on in other countries. | ||
And I think the Dutch farmers are now, just as in Canada, the truckers were on the front line of the battle against the vaccine, against COVID. | ||
The farmers are now, I'd say, on the front line and really bringing this to the world's attention. | ||
When I say the world's attention, the media are totally ignoring it. | ||
But this is an important issue that everyone should be sharing, talking about and supporting them. | ||
And it's great to see that they're getting the public support in Holland because this is something... | ||
Tommy, you probably get it worse. | ||
The U.S. | ||
is bad, but I think you guys get it worse because of all the elites. | ||
When you talk about Davos, Brussels, Berlin, Paris, London, climate change is high church. | ||
Isn't that their theology, this kind of Gaia? | ||
It's almost like a pagan religion. | ||
You can't go against the theology of the high church, can you, sir? | ||
I say you can't talk against whatever their narrative is. | ||
And whether that be climate change, whether it be transgenderism, whether it be Islam, whether it be open borders, whichever one you talk about, you will come under intense attack. | ||
You will be silenced. | ||
And most people are seeing that now. | ||
Obviously, on the issue of what I've spoke about, which is Islamic immigration and the effect of that, we were silenced. | ||
That's now spread. | ||
The silencing of just, now it's gone to the vaccine, anyone talking against the vaccine, everyone's under attack. | ||
That will be the same with the people who stand up against climate change. | ||
Because you are getting in the way of the narrative that they are pushing, their agenda they are pushing, the plan. | ||
If you get in the way of it, you'll be crushed, you'll be silenced, you'll be attacked, you'll be slandered, you'll be demonised. | ||
And they will do everything they can to destroy you. | ||
And most people need to realize that it may be it may have been me yesterday. | ||
It will be you tomorrow. | ||
So it may be affecting us here. | ||
Now, it's affecting you there. | ||
So I remember coming to the United States in 2010 and I remember giving a speech to America to say, understand what is coming. | ||
OK, understand the attack, the replacement. | ||
Understand because it's happened in my hometown. | ||
I've watched it change beyond belief in the short time of my life. | ||
And that is a blueprint for every other country. | ||
It's a blueprint for every other town in the UK. | ||
It's a blueprint. | ||
And I think most people now, whether it be when Angela Merkel opened the borders to two million Muslims and said, come on in, that was the point where I looked and thought, oh, they don't care anymore. | ||
They don't care. | ||
And that's what you're seeing now on the border. | ||
Of the United States since Biden has taken over. | ||
You're seeing it, everyone's seeing it and the acceleration of it. | ||
Instead of all, as we raise concern and scream in the streets about what's happening, they haven't slowed down. | ||
Has the problem got any better in the UK since we've been screaming about Islam or Islamic immigration? | ||
They're bringing in faster, quicker. | ||
They need to. | ||
And that all plays in, whether it be with COVID, with climate change, all of these things in a link is the New World Order we're heading towards, which is the organised We've organised so-called conspiracy, which is now a reality, and we're witnessing it. | ||
Oh no, they laugh at it. | ||
I mean, they say, hey, Americans are going to have to take $5 gas because they've got to support, they're going to be there as long as they have to, to support the liberal oral order. | ||
The Bodies of Others by Naomi Wolf has been suppressed. | ||
How well this book's done. | ||
It should have been New York Times bestseller list, but they're suppressing it. | ||
Tell us about your new book and how they're silencing the sales that you've had. | ||
They're trying to make it harder to buy and they're making it harder to register those sales about what a big hit this book is, even with the suppression, sir. | ||
So, this is my new book. | ||
Ironically, called silenced, and it's been deleted from Telegram within seven days. | ||
Seven days for Windows. | ||
In the first two weeks, it's gone. | ||
It went up to number two on the biographies, it was climbing the charts, and then I received an email saying it goes against their guidelines. | ||
They then told us to review other books, that's because this book, which has gone to number one three times, okay, this book, I'm guessing they're gonna delete this in the next seven days. | ||
They've said five days. | ||
We have to review which books we have for sale, which is this and this, This one's now gone. | ||
You cannot buy this. | ||
You can buy this on TR Silence, which is a website we've set up, because Amazon have deleted it. | ||
You can go on Amazon and buy Mein Kampf in about 20 different languages and more. | ||
But you cannot buy this book, which simply tells exactly what they will do. | ||
And the point I want to make is they've silenced me But they will silence anyone who goes against the narrative. | ||
Anyone who gets in the way. | ||
And that's where people on the left and everyone needs to be locked. | ||
Hang on, hang on. | ||
They have my comp. | ||
They have my comp for sale in 20 different languages. | ||
Give me two minutes of what is in that book that's so awful that they don't want people to read it, sir. | ||
What I'd say, I'd say the main point, this is about me being silenced, erased from social media, deleted from everywhere, made invisible. | ||
So I've now got tens of thousands of books, but no platform to sell them. | ||
That's why we've set the website up. | ||
I would say, there was a court case. | ||
Where I was taken to court over a story which was in the north of England. | ||
It was a bottle of water poured over a Syrian refugee. | ||
It was made and created into global news. | ||
I made a documentary which proved that. | ||
The video went viral when they decided it was going to go viral. | ||
They planned it all. | ||
Now when the video went viral, it was pumped around the world. | ||
Innocent Syrian refugee. | ||
Horrible racist English bully. | ||
I came out, made a video saying to the British public, you are being lied to. | ||
Okay? | ||
This is not the reality of the story. | ||
They took me to court. | ||
When they took me to court, I wore a hidden camera, OK? | ||
And I went to the school teachers, and they took me to court because I said that the Syrian refugee beats up girls, and I'm in the school. | ||
Since he's been there, he's been chaos. | ||
He beats up girls. | ||
He threatens to stab people. | ||
We're not being told the true story of what's going on in this school. | ||
I wore a hidden camera. | ||
I went to the head teacher's house. | ||
You know, I knocked at an Asian teacher's house. | ||
He comes out and he says, Tommy, I took the money. | ||
What do you mean you took the money? | ||
And I'm recording him. | ||
I have all of this on video. | ||
And he says, I took the money. | ||
I says, who paid you and paid you to what? | ||
He said, I'm not allowed to talk about this. | ||
I said, in what? | ||
He said, I've had to sign a nondisclosure agreement. | ||
And I say, to prevent you telling the truth. | ||
And he says, I'm not allowed to speak about the boy, the Syrian refugee. | ||
I says, who paid you? | ||
Kirklees Council. | ||
So then I go to the headteacher's house and the headteacher says, Tommy, you'll never get the truth out there about this. | ||
You'll never get the truth. | ||
And then I go to the chair of governance. | ||
I get seven different teachers, all paid. | ||
All paid. | ||
So I put in a freedom of information request into the council. | ||
How much have you spent on non-disclosure agreements at schools? | ||
£525,000 was spent. | ||
I then go to... | ||
I have my court case at the trial, yeah? | ||
And this is about the narrative and the agenda, okay? | ||
If you try and get in the way... So the head teacher was called in. | ||
He was made to sign a non-scotia agreement. | ||
He was then escorted off school property, not even allowed to speak to other teachers. | ||
They closed the school down. | ||
Well, I'll say pump this lie worldwide, yeah? | ||
I got proof of all of this, yeah? | ||
I got proof of all of the allegations which I've said, plus school records. | ||
I went to the High Court, that's the High Court in England, and now when I realised that it doesn't matter who you are, Johnny Depp went to the High Court in England. | ||
Johnny Depp Produced police officer evidence, produced employees of his own wife's evidence. | ||
The judge ruled against all of the evidence because the Me Too narrative, the anti-male narrative, the narrative was what mattered. | ||
And the judge ruled against Johnny Depp. | ||
And he found that he beat his wife 12 times, which we all now know to be a lie. | ||
Now that you, the world, got to see the evidence in a public trial, you know it to be a lie. | ||
The world has been told that I lied. | ||
I was the only journalist in the UK who told the truth. | ||
I gathered every bit of evidence to prove that. | ||
And Steve, I'd like to send you this film, yeah? | ||
I made it into a film. | ||
I produced it. | ||
I gave it all to the judge. | ||
You know what the judge done at the end of the case? | ||
At the end of the case, he ruled against me. | ||
I've been hit for over a million pounds. | ||
He ruled against me. | ||
His judgment Seven teachers, seven teachers and five pupils come to court. | ||
One girl comes to court and testifies she was beaten with a hockey stick by this innocent boy, yeah? | ||
That's what one girl comes to court and testifies. | ||
She was a Grade A student with no blemishes on her school record, okay? | ||
The Syrian refugee had 116 blemishes in a 12-month period. | ||
He carried a knife and a screwdriver at school, according to the school records. | ||
What the judge done, he ruled against me, and he gave me an injunction preventing me from ever showing the evidence. | ||
If I show the evidence, I will get a two-year prison sentence. | ||
Now, this is the freedom, yeah? | ||
This is so-called Britain. | ||
Now, the difference is, Johnny Depp was able to clear his name in the court of the United States. | ||
You were able to see the evidence. | ||
The public in Britain are still being told I lied. | ||
Now, I've had the decision which has been niggling me and eating me, because I'm a journalist, and I believe it's important for the truth to be outed. | ||
At whatever cost, I've done it throughout the years. | ||
But the cost currently, if I out this film, will probably be two years in prison, which is 12 months of solitary confinement for me. | ||
Possible death in the situation, because I'm not very well liked amongst the Islamic community, who are in control of all of Britain's prisons. | ||
So this film, I believe that I detail this. | ||
I go into detail about what they've done. | ||
I have all the evidence of this. | ||
I have all the recordings. | ||
So I think that that's what this is about. | ||
And I realize then... Tommy, how can people get, right now, how can people get to the book? | ||
Where do they have to go to actually buy it? | ||
If they can't go to Amazon or other places, how do they get the book Silenced? | ||
Now it's on trsilenced.com. | ||
This book is the first one in the state. | ||
This is about my life, about my upbringing, about how I become who I am, how I got to the position I have in my journalism. | ||
And this is detailing from 2015, which is when this one came out, up to today's date. | ||
The story of this is the lengths they will go to. | ||
Yeah. | ||
And they feared me and I realized they feared me because I used to have 1.2 million followers on Facebook. | ||
When I went live, I went live to over 30,000 people. | ||
I had 69 million people watch my videos in four weeks. | ||
That's when they decided he's got to go. | ||
And not just go, but they want to destroy you. | ||
That's an example. | ||
Tommy, we've got to bounce. | ||
How do they get to you? | ||
Is it a telegram? | ||
What's the best way to get Tommy Robinson news? | ||
Tommy Robertson News on Getter. | ||
Tommy Robertson and then the number one on Getter. | ||
I'm enjoying Getter. | ||
I'm loving having my freedom back because for so long I was disappeared. | ||
So it's great to finally be back. | ||
You can get me on Telegram at Tommy Robertson News. | ||
Yeah, I think, and Steve, thank you because without platforms like this, we're gone. | ||
I want everybody to get on Getter and watch Tommy Robinson. | ||
You can also get it on Telegram, but Getter is putting up stuff non-stop. | ||
Tommy, we're going to get the book and we'll get back to you on the film. | ||
Tommy Robinson. | ||
A warrior. | ||
A warrior. | ||
Okay. | ||
We've got Harnwell and we've got a very special announcement about a new newspaper that just launched that you're going to want to hear about. | ||
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next in The War Room. | |
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay. | ||
Welcome back. | ||
L. Todd Wood is one of the, over at Creative Destruction Media, is one of the best reporters and editors, publishers out there. | ||
Just launched a, I guess, relaunched a paper from 1776, the Connecticut Sentinel. | ||
Todd, tell us what you guys hope to accomplish with this. | ||
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Look, Steve, thanks for having me on. | |
We have, at CDM.Press, you know, we're a global media company, but we've been opening revolutionary papers, reopening, Up and down the colonies. | ||
We opened the Georgia record last year, which has been really impactful in Atlanta against the corruption on both sides of the aisle. | ||
But the Connecticut Sentinel, that's Sentinel with a C, it was started in 7076. | ||
It was called the Norwich Packet and the name changed in 1802. | ||
But it was known for real journalism and telling the truth on both sides. | ||
And so we're proud to have that up and running now. | ||
And, you know, Steve, in Westport, Connecticut, we have done a lot of reporting already. | ||
We found that the town is run by an unelected Marxist politburo called Team Westport, which is actually injecting transgenderism and CRT into the schools. | ||
Now they're complaining about the uniforms of the police are too intimidating. | ||
So Connecticut is the belly of the communist beast and we want to make a difference. | ||
Well, we just won a bunch of the what the village town councils back in November of 2021. | ||
Yeah, we can flip Connecticut, but you need you need good reporting real quickly. | ||
Give me a minute on this thing in Westport because the stories I'm reading are it's over the top of what they're doing on this on the on the gender ideology. | ||
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Yeah, they're showing grooming videos to elementary kids. | |
You know, videos of large, obese women with their breasts flaunting, jumping up and down with beards to, you know, third graders. | ||
And literally just opening the door to all this behavior, which is really inappropriate for children. | ||
The CRT thing has blown up in Westport. | ||
There's a lot of angry parents, which have shown up over and over again at the Board of Education meetings. | ||
You know, the head of the Board of Education in Westport won't say the Pledge of Allegiance. | ||
I mean, you literally have a group of Marxists running the town and controlling the town. | ||
Even though we've won the election, still, they won't change this Team Westport completely. | ||
The guy who was running it is still there. | ||
He's been there for like 20 years. | ||
So, it's a real problem, Steve. | ||
This is up and down the coast and up and down in these towns in Connecticut where they spend a lot of time and money really infiltrating with this Marxist ideology. | ||
And we can flip Connecticut. | ||
I'm telling you, you're seeing it at the village level right now and the small town level. | ||
How do they get to the Connecticut? | ||
How can our audience get to the Connecticut Sentinel to put it on their list of stuff? | ||
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Well, cdm.press is the best way to see all our reporting, but the Connecticut Sentinel or connecticutsentinel.com with a C is where you can come to the paper and see all our reporting. | |
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
Todd, thank you for carving time out to join us today. | ||
I appreciate it. | ||
And make sure you go to CD Media. | ||
These guys are breaking stories all the time on West Point and some of these things, the academies. | ||
They're the lead in the nation in doing the reporting. | ||
Okay, I got Ben Harnwell to join us back. | ||
He's going to do a live stream right after. | ||
Ben, on the lead thing in the paper, Today, on the column, the briefings, is how Kiev is talking about $750 billion they're going to need. | ||
$750 billion, ladies and gentlemen, to reconstruct Ukraine, of which the U.S. | ||
is going to be a big part of. | ||
I flipped my favorite paper and it says, Ukraine estimates recovery will cost $750 billion. | ||
One penny that goes for this is outrageous. | ||
That money has to go into the United States of America. | ||
to rebuild what we need rebuilt. | ||
Ben Harnwell, this is the heart of the scam, is it not? | ||
You reported on this two months ago, did you not, sir? | ||
It might have been slightly longer, Steve. | ||
Yeah, I mean, the war room has been, this has been one of the things that we've been talking about right from the beginning. | ||
We predicted this, we got a bit of slack for this in the mainstream media, but we'd said right from the beginning That the Western sociopathic overlords in the West are enabling and pushing this war to continue. | ||
At which point our same sociopathic overlords are going to Western taxpayers for the rebuilding of Ukraine. | ||
And it was like this bizarre situation. | ||
We were the only ones talking about it. | ||
So what happened in Lugano in Switzerland? | ||
Representatives from more than 40 countries have gathered together. | ||
to protect their own taxpaying base. | ||
You had organisations there, for example, the European Investment Bank, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the OECD, and they signed this declaration. | ||
Signatories are including, obviously, you guys are so generous, United States, Britain, France, Japan, And it was basically an orgy of virtue signalling for these sociopaths to demonstrate to the world their moral superiority. | ||
Not that we had any doubt of it. | ||
And they've played, they basically said, here's the thing, they basically said, and I'm not going from the FT version of this, I'm going from the Reuters version. | ||
750 billion dollars are going to be spent on the rebuilding of Ukraine. | ||
But do you know what the genius thing is of this Steve? | ||
Well, I think it comes from Kyiv, right? | ||
So basically, this is exactly, exactly as we said, right? | ||
It's the Western taxpayers are being They're going to go to whom? | ||
To the Ukrainian oligarchs. | ||
They've basically been saying what we said for five months. | ||
We've been called Putin's assets. | ||
We've been called stooges. | ||
And yet here it is, the mainstream media, five months later, comes along and affirms, to the very word, everything that we'd sadly predicted on the war room. | ||
Zelensky is a pretty good comedian. | ||
This thing's a farce. | ||
This thing's a farce. | ||
You know who's paying for this? | ||
It's the Ukrainian people. | ||
Read the articles I've got up on Getter. | ||
They're sitting there going, this is hell on earth. | ||
The poor commander sitting there going, we've been cut loose. | ||
They said, what are your orders? | ||
They said, I'm supposed to protect this road when the Russian tanks come down. | ||
One of the guys in my getter feed said, it looks like this guy should be a docent at a petting zoo, right? | ||
He's totally unprepared, not trained, no equipment. | ||
You got the Russian artillery. | ||
As Eric Prince said, rototilling these folks, and now they're going to stick you. | ||
That $750 billion bill is going to be over a trillion very quickly. | ||
And you are going to be picking up the tab. | ||
Ben, real quickly, 15 seconds, give people how they get to your, how do you get to Getter for your live stream on this, sir? | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
It's my surname, at Hanwell on Getter, the verified account. | ||
It's not the imposter accounts, even though the imposters are more entertaining than I am. | ||
I'm going to be there in about 15-16 minutes, and I'm going to do a deep dive on the link between what's going on in Holland right now, which could bring down the government, and what brought down the government in Sri Lanka a month ago. | ||
Okay. | ||
Ben, great work. | ||
And you are not a stooge of Putin, sir. | ||
You're actually one of the smartest guys I know. | ||
Great job. | ||
Back at 5 o'clock today, you're going to be here. | ||
People may be taking the week off, but we ain't in the war room. | ||
You're going to want to be here. |