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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. | ||
War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're going to open the 11 o'clock hour with our own Tiffany Justice at Monster America. | ||
Mother Jones has a report out today in complete pearl-clutching meltdown, saying these are the most powerful women in America and in the new face of the Republican Party. | ||
But guess what? | ||
CNN's reached out to them, so Tiffany Justice is going to be on CNN at 11.30. | ||
We're telling Tiffany, get ready for your hit there. | ||
We'll catch you back in the war room later. | ||
So proud that now the Moms for America, Moms for Liberty, that are taking over the school boards. | ||
As I said yesterday in my comments at the summit, we have a unique opportunity to destroy the Democratic Party as a national political institution starting at the school boards all the way up. | ||
And you're seeing that come to fruition. | ||
They're in total meltdown. | ||
So Tiffany, have a great hit on CNN and we'll pull it and play it live and then get you back on this afternoon. | ||
Let's go back. | ||
Harnwell, if anything, you're all over this. | ||
I hate to say it, folks, who was talking about assassinations a couple of weeks ago? | ||
That was right, War Room, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
We knew it was going to start coming to this. | ||
We start talking about this, and Zelensky and President Diem, this is the way the intelligence services roll. | ||
When people become inconvenient, okay, when people become inconvenient, And Dugan, look, Dugan's I think one of the greatest geopolitical thinkers obviously of modern times. | ||
Very controversial guy, not a fan of particularly the administrative state or the way that the woke, he's not a fan of woke culture in America. | ||
He's not a friend of America. | ||
I've spent time with this guy and he is a He's a tough hombre. | ||
You'd almost say he's a bad hombre, okay? | ||
But the world is, you know, that's what you got to deal with. | ||
The Biden administration has made a geopolitical mistake that I have argued against for years and specifically in the White House. | ||
It's one of the reasons I'm sanctioned. | ||
It's one of the reasons that all the books say that I lead that group called the Super Hawks because we don't believe the Chinese Communist Party is a legitimate regime. | ||
We think it's a transnational criminal organization. | ||
It has to be taken down. | ||
We have forced the Russians into an embrace with the CCP. | ||
Now they're going to control the Eurasian landmass, and this is going to have implications for your grandchildren. | ||
Look at your grandchildren rolling around the floor, hanging out, running around. | ||
They're going to face the music of this, okay, because the illegitimate Biden regime. | ||
Remember, If anything you take away from the summit over the weekend, elections have consequences, and stolen elections have catastrophic consequences, and that is what's happening to this constitutional republic. | ||
Catastrophic consequences of an illegitimate regime. | ||
Sorry if DOJ doesn't like that. | ||
Sorry if the FBI doesn't like that. | ||
Sorry if mainstream media and Morning Joe, Morning Mika, they don't like it. | ||
Suck on that, okay? | ||
Because we are coming for you on November 8th. | ||
And then afterwards, in the new Congress, it's to investigate, litigate, and incarcerate. | ||
Okay, Ben Harnwell, what's your social media? | ||
People can get to you on all the updates in Ukraine. | ||
By the way, where's all Conservative Inc. | ||
fanboys? | ||
Where are they on Zelensky now? | ||
Everybody's cutting him off. | ||
Where's Conservative Inc. | ||
right now? | ||
Where are all the people in the Republican Party that rush that whole discretionary spending budget of almost $2 trillion because the $10 billion, remember Cornyn said the $10 billion of aid at that time had to get there, immediately had to get there. | ||
We have to approve it. | ||
You can't read the bill. | ||
You can't look at it. | ||
Gotta read it. | ||
Where's Cornyn? | ||
Where's Tom Cotton? | ||
Where's Mike Pompeo? | ||
Mike, you gave that speech. | ||
I had tears running down my cheeks. | ||
It was so amazing. | ||
You know, patriotism and Ronald Reagan, American flag. | ||
Where is it? | ||
You sound like a six-year-old. | ||
Europe, all the guys in Europe, MSNBC, you reported the Europeans cut them off for money, you know why? | ||
It's all getting skimmed. | ||
You think it's going to the Ukrainian people? | ||
Read the detailed reports of what's happening to the Ukrainian military and the civilians out there on the eastern border of Ukraine. | ||
Check it out, okay? | ||
There's a charnel house that the West led him into, and now there's going to be inconvenient. | ||
So Zelensky, here's some advice from the War Room, bro. | ||
Number one, get a food taster. | ||
Number two, get a body double. | ||
Okay? | ||
Because, hey, trust me, bro, the half-life of you ain't long, because you're now very inconvenient. | ||
Okay? | ||
Didn't take long to go from Churchill to a pariah, but you're quickly becoming a pariah by the guys that were using you too. | ||
Ben Harnall, what's your social media? | ||
Yes, Steve, you know, we're talking about the CIA here, which has a long history of bumping people off when they become inconvenient. | ||
I just want to say, if there are any folks from Langley watching the war we're in right now, I think you guys are fantastic. | ||
Steve, that's got the problem with you, may I have a word? | ||
Building on that courageous position, I've got two things to plug here. | ||
On Saturday I did my, I think, probably my best live stream. | ||
If you don't know, folks, that after the US started underwriting the Ukrainian budget, the parliamentarians there gave themselves all 70% pay rises with your money. | ||
If you want to find out, it's a real horror story, I did a deep dive on that, if you go onto my feed on Saturday, it's a live stream, one of my all-time Are you giving your own reviews now? | ||
It was two thumbs up! | ||
pose a detailing threat in corruption involving Western donated aid. | ||
That's what my feed at Harnwell. | ||
Are you giving your own? | ||
I love Harnwell. | ||
You're giving your own reviews now? | ||
It was two thumbs up. | ||
My very bad. | ||
You're as bad as Navarro. | ||
I can't wait to Ben, to Harnwell writes his book. | ||
You'll be pimping it out worse. | ||
So given your reviews, it's two thumbs up. | ||
Let me give the reviews. | ||
Your stuff is fantastic. | ||
And by the way, we've got another video that's up. | ||
Alright, you know what? | ||
To even it out, I'm going to give a review to another profile on Ghetta. | ||
It's one of my personal favourite fan accounts. | ||
It's the Adbanon Book Club. | ||
Always worth checking out. | ||
Folks, if you don't get to listen to The War Room in full every day, or if you just want a helpful re-synthesis of the main points of the Ghetts, do check that account out. | ||
It is absolutely fantastic. | ||
I know sometimes I say to myself, fuck, I'm not always If they can make sense out of what I'm saying, it's an indication of a great job that they're doing. | ||
Thanks, Ben. | ||
We've got breaking news here, so thanks. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Judge Reinhardt is formally rejected the DOJ's argument to keep the Mar-a-Lago affidavit sealed. | ||
Hello! | ||
Did we just call that shot? | ||
Mike Davis. | ||
What a cold shot there. | ||
Repeat. | ||
Judge Reinhardt has formally rejected DOJ's argument to keep Mar-a-Lago affidavit sealed. | ||
Do we have a cold open? | ||
Denver and our crack production crew here at War Room is on it. | ||
Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
Hosted just this morning, Judge Bruce Reinhardt emphasized that he is not likely to unseal anything of substance in that document, something he did suggest in court last week. | ||
He says the redactions may render the document, quote, meaningless gibberish. | ||
He'll see what the Justice Department does decide to redact on Thursday. | ||
Wow, breaking the zoom, we get Mike Davis back up. | ||
Pretty amazing. | ||
Okay, let's go to Matthew Cox. | ||
By the way, the whole weekend we spent at the Summit that turned me into kind of a machine guy. | ||
Getting in the head of the trial machines was all the cyber hacking. | ||
This also came from Eric Prince at DEF CON. | ||
Went to DEF CON live, reported that about the machines were in the room. | ||
He said, no guys, the guys in there can crack into any machine and within two hours. | ||
Matthew Cox from Home Title Lock. | ||
If you can hack into An election machine in two hours, the DEF CON hackers say, and then all yesterday we had the trial of the machines where all these hackers are saying this stuff can be hacked in a matter of hours, just given the quality level of the machines and how old they are. | ||
How easy, Matthew, you're the, I think you were one of the top cyber criminals around. | ||
How easy is this hack somebody's about getting to their title and going to a bank and getting a loan? | ||
On a scale from one to 10, how easy is this? | ||
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Ten being hard, one being easy? | |
Extremely easy. | ||
One. | ||
I mean, it's really a one. | ||
Is this because they're all at state governments, they're all in counties, and these guys haven't had the time, besides put them online, they haven't had time to really, or the money to put up any defenses? | ||
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Well, I mean, it's public record. | |
So you can either walk into your local Courthouse or you can just go online since about 95% of public records is online. | ||
You can just go online and check someone's, the deed to their house. | ||
You can transfer the deed to their house simply by filing a paperwork, some paperwork online. | ||
And you can go into a bank or go online and borrow against that house or even have someone purchase the house that you don't even own. | ||
It's very easy. | ||
It's way easier now than when I was doing it. | ||
And you're pretty renowned for doing this. | ||
Give us your background of how you actually made your living at this time doing this. | ||
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So I ran multiple scams throughout the country. | |
I was on the FBI's most wanted list. | ||
I was number one on the Secret Service's most wanted list. | ||
I was convicted of $15 million worth of fraudulent mortgages. | ||
Got lucky and wasn't charged with $40 million in mortgages done through a mortgage company that I owned. | ||
And essentially what I did was I would rent people's houses or I would simply have someone else rent their houses or transfer the deed to people's houses that I didn't know or houses that I rented. | ||
And then I would satisfy any loans on those houses. | ||
And then I would borrow money against the prop, those houses. | ||
And I would do this in multiple synthetic identities or the true homeowner's name. | ||
And there was nothing they could do to stop it. | ||
So by the time you as a homeowner figured out something was wrong, I had borrowed two or three mortgages, maybe half a million dollars on your house and taken off. | ||
Six months later, you figure it out when the when the banks are foreclosing on you. | ||
And here's the thing, the way the law reads right now, it's, it's, this is amazing. | ||
It's tough luck for the, for the, for the, for the real owner. | ||
I mean, they've got to make good on the loan or lose the house, correct? | ||
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Yeah. | |
The banks start to foreclose on you and there's, it's up to you to try and prove to them that you didn't have anything to do with it, that you didn't borrow the money. | ||
You didn't sell the house. | ||
Law enforcement isn't going to help you. | ||
And you know, there's just no way to, and it's really the, the real problem is, is just no way to stop it unless your, your title to your home is being monitored. | ||
Unless you're notified by a company like Home Title Lock, you just, you just don't really have a prayer of being able to detect something like this until your house is being foreclosed on. | ||
So Matthew, how do people go to home title lock today? | ||
Because this is the reason I wanted to have you on today is given all the technical people that, you know, we had Prince on from DEF CON, you know, the Hackers Conference. | ||
Then this weekend, we were just swarmed with technology guys that said, man, this thing, if the, if the election machines are this easy, the home titles are like 10 times easier. | ||
How do people, where do they go right now to say, Hey, look, I want to check. | ||
I got to figure out how to stop this. | ||
Where do they go and what do they do? | ||
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You can go to HomeTitleLock.com and you can purchase the, you can purchase, uh, they have various programs. | |
They have monthly programs and they have yearly and it's very easy to sign up. | ||
Um, it's a great, it's a really, it's a great service. | ||
It's like a, it's less than a dollar a day. | ||
And they, not only do they provide monitoring of your, of your title and then of course they notify you. | ||
But if something were to go wrong, they'll hire an attorney for you to correct the issue. | ||
And that's something that's just invaluable because, you know, most people just don't have the ability or the time to fight something like this in court. | ||
And it's happening, it's really ramping up. | ||
The FBI says it's ramping up. | ||
But the service, it's one of the top cyber crimes, and right now it'll monitor it 24-7 and notify you immediately if anybody's trying to mess around with your title? | ||
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Absolutely. | |
Absolutely. | ||
One more time. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Let's get it up on the screen. | ||
Where do they go, Matthew? | ||
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It's HomeTitleLock.com. | |
HomeTitleLock.com. | ||
Matthew, thank you very much. | ||
This weekend was quite scary about these hackers. | ||
I mean, this is a big time business. | ||
I know you were the top in the world. | ||
That's why HomeTitleLock is working with you now. | ||
So really, thank you for coming on here this morning. | ||
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Absolutely. | |
I appreciate you having me. | ||
Thanks. | ||
If you saw the summit, seven hours of the trial of machines, and a third of that was with, you know, people that are the top people in technology. | ||
These cyber crimes, you've got to protect everything. | ||
I mean, you've got to do your home title. | ||
You've also got to do your credit cards. | ||
You've got to get on top of this for your own personal protection, because it's the Wild West out there. | ||
Eric Prince will tell you, at DEF CON, I mean, these are the best in the world. | ||
And this is a massive business. | ||
You don't need to go rob a bank anymore. | ||
You've just got to do it cyber. | ||
You gotta get on top of this. | ||
HomeTidalLock.com. | ||
Go there, check it out right now. | ||
Okay, the world's economy and you personally in it. | ||
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Next, in The War Room. | |
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
With Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
War Room. | ||
Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
No, I want to thank Matthew Cox because Matthew got it all over there. | ||
Go to home title. | ||
But here's where I really want to thank Matthew, because I want the audience to calculate the odds of this happening. | ||
Peter Navarro was going to be in a block, but we had to do some sorting around. | ||
We got Philip Patrick and Peter Tucker, the world's kind of beat. | ||
But this really happened. | ||
So Matthew came on. | ||
Ben Harnwell, you know, did his yammering on. | ||
I'm just kidding. | ||
We had the Zelinsky stuff. | ||
What's happening? | ||
Tiffany got moved. | ||
So we had to do the B block. | ||
We call the B block and literally in the commercial break. | ||
You think divine providence is not working in our lives? | ||
And I am not one to gloat. | ||
As you know, I don't gloat. | ||
Often. | ||
But in the commercial break, as Dr. Peter Navarro is about to come up and talk about the turmoil in the markets, an announcement is put out, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
It's not even as good as the one, and by the way, how can you top Reinhardt's anymore telling DOJ, suck on that, I think I'm going to release everything. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci announces resignation as NIAID director and chief medical officer, advisor to Joe Biden. | ||
And he will step down in December. | ||
Let me repeat that. | ||
Okay. | ||
Can we play my, can we get my, uh, my Nabibian or whatever it is, my Ghanan? | ||
Okay. | ||
I got to have that. | ||
Dr. Fauci, maybe we do the Wicked Witch too. | ||
Dr. Fauci announces resignation. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, can we just fully embrace this moment? | ||
It's the 22nd of August, the year of our Lord, 2021, a historical day. | ||
Hey Twitter, hey YouTube, all you guys that took me down, I don't want to go back on you. | ||
Screw you, right? | ||
I don't want to make you any money. | ||
You guys are awful. | ||
Anthony Fauci, did we call this too? | ||
That little worm's going to try. | ||
Hey Anthony, You need time to work with your lawyers. | ||
This is the official announcement just in breaking news as Dr. Peter Navarro is about to come up. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci announces resignation as NIAID director and chief medical advisor to Joe Biden. | ||
That means both Collins, these two demons, Collins and Fauci within a nine month period. | ||
Ladies and gentlemen, and he just had Reiner's decision what he's going to do on this thing, that the DOJ is not going to be able to redact anything. | ||
I'm getting tired of winning. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro. | ||
And this is why this is so important. | ||
What are the odds? | ||
It's got to be 10 billion to one. | ||
You know why? | ||
No, no, no, no, no. | ||
The circle, the circle will be unbroken. | ||
You know why? | ||
This whole pandemic we start the show back and I told Peter back on January 15th I'm up there with Miles and having these board meetings and we talk about the the pandemic we really kicked the show changing from impeachment at least one hour I think on the 20th. | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro on the 23rd of January the year of our Lord 2020. | ||
is in the Situation Room, down there in the Kennedy Room, in the Situation Room, underneath the White House, and he meets for the first time this little worm, this little squirrel, who's already up in his grill, on every piece of bad advice out there. | ||
That would be Dr. Anthony Fauci. | ||
And now, on August 22nd, I'm not gloating. | ||
Officially, I'm not gloating. | ||
I'm not gloating. | ||
Fauci, you're going to prison. | ||
So just, just, you know, go, go, lawyer up, preserve your dog. | ||
Don't be stealing anything at NAD. | ||
Can somebody pat him down when he leaves? | ||
Hey, DOJ, you're kicking down, FBI, you're kicking down the doors of Mar-a-Lago. | ||
Hey, somebody pat that guy down every day when he leaves. | ||
He's going to be like Clinton's aide who goes over to the National Archives and chews up the thing and puts it in his sock. | ||
Check his socks. | ||
We need him to go, we need him just to wear flip-flops. | ||
He should wear flip-flops into the... | ||
Dr. Peter Navarro, I am not quoting you, sir. | ||
I actually read his statement, Steve. | ||
This is obvious to you and me. | ||
Maybe not to the rest of the world. | ||
Maybe they won't be talking about it. | ||
But he talked about, in his statement, how he wants to have more time for traveling in December. | ||
Now, what are the odds he's going to go to a country which is extradition-free? | ||
And they don't have an internet where subpoenas can reach him, right? | ||
This is what it's all about. | ||
Look, this is the best predictor of the November landslide for the Republicans, Steve, because Fauci knows that come January, His ass is going to be in the seats on Capitol Hill if he's still at NIH. | ||
So he's not just stepping down, he's getting out of the country. | ||
I'll bet you he takes an extended trip around the world, goes off the grid, and Rand Paul, bless his heart, He's gonna have to chase that little worm down. | ||
And Steve, on a very serious note, that son of a bitch Fauci caused this pandemic. | ||
He did it. | ||
He knows he did it. | ||
He needs to be held accountable. | ||
He was the guy at the Wuhan lab who gave the Chinese communists all that money and more importantly all that technology To genetically engineer viruses in a way which gave birth to COVID. | ||
Fauci did it. | ||
So, Tony, I don't know. | ||
Let's not gloat. | ||
Let's just make sure we get that son of a bitch, okay? | ||
Tony, you can run, but you cannot hide. | ||
Every subpoena I got from Congress, I took willingly, okay? | ||
We expect the same from you, you little twerp. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Here's the signal, not the noise. | ||
The Biden administration understands how bad it's going to be and lead to prison for Tony Fauci. | ||
They don't want him as an administration official. | ||
If Fauci had come to them and said, yeah, I want to retire, they'd go, no, no, no, dude, you're locked in step here. | ||
You're not going anywhere. | ||
The tell on this is when Biden had the COVID, you didn't see Tony Fauci on TV nonstop on MSNBC doing a full Gettysburg. | ||
When CDC just came out with this scathing report in themselves and said, hey, what we really need is more money, more control over states, and more centralized power, right? | ||
Talk about a scam. | ||
Fauci was nowhere to be seen. | ||
But now the administration, they want him as a former director. | ||
Go ahead, sir. | ||
On that note, Steve, it was comical and you and I did this right on the war room here. | ||
I predicted this. | ||
It's like when Biden gets the virus and they feed him that poison from Pfizer as a therapeutic, I predicted he'd have a relapse, right? | ||
The bounce-back COVID. | ||
And Fauci was out there saying, no, very rare event. | ||
And sure enough, Joe gets the bounce-back. | ||
I think that might have been the final straw there for Joe. | ||
We're going to pull it for the afternoon show. | ||
But remember, I did my rant, and metaphorically, because I talked about Thomas More a couple of days before, about putting his head on the Bridge of London after Henry VIII. | ||
Metaphorically. | ||
Metaphorically, I said we want Chris Wray. | ||
You want to get kicked off Twitter again, Steve? | ||
No, no, what you say, by the way, what people say in Washington, D.C. | ||
a thousand times a day, I want heads on pikes. | ||
I said I want Chris Wray and Tony Fauci. | ||
Hey, baby, is Steve Bannon winning? | ||
Tony Fauci's head's about to be put, screwed right onto a pike and the Biden administration is letting it happen. | ||
Chris Wray's neck. | ||
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Hey, Chris Wray, bro, how's that head feeling? | |
Huh? | ||
How's that head feeling? | ||
We're going to have Chris Christie now. | ||
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The best thing I can say about Chris Ray is he's got a hell of a hair cut. | |
The only guy who has better hair than Steve Bannon is Chris Ray. | ||
Don't go there. | ||
That's all I can say about Chris Ray. | ||
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It's totally untrue. | |
I met Chris Ray time after time after time in the Oval and the Sit Room, whatever. | ||
The SOB was always talking on China. | ||
He never did a damn thing. | ||
Chris Rea's got a hair helmet, man. | ||
This is original. | ||
Look at this thing, man. | ||
Now that Cortez got me freaked out, I wear the IFB, whatever it is. | ||
The world's melting down. | ||
We've got to talk about this before we run out of time. | ||
Use my prediction, Steve. | ||
I'm going to double down on this. | ||
We need to talk about this before we run out of time. | ||
Talk about it, Mark. | ||
I'm going to use my prediction, Steve, and I'm going to double down on this. | ||
Basically, I said- Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
Whoa, whoa, let me set the stage. | ||
Whoa! | ||
Gas today, we got the gas goes to an all-time 14-year high, natural gas 14-year high here. | ||
Oil's falling through the floor because of the recession. | ||
Gas is going through the roof because of the supply. | ||
We've got the Citicorp, Citibank, tells today, they top, they say, hey, Bank of England, we see you in Eurasia. | ||
They say, Bank of England says inflation will be 13.1%. | ||
Citicorp says, no, it's going to be 18.1%. | ||
The Tories are finished. | ||
Forget them. | ||
They're done. | ||
And they're going to have a massive recession. | ||
Let me get this prediction in, Brother Bannon, because I made this over a month ago. | ||
I said that the Dow would get back down to $25,000 before it would hit $40,000. | ||
in Brother Bannon because I made this about over a month ago it's like I said that the Dow would get back down to 25,000 before it would hit 40,000 and it's been the summer of love for the Dow it's kind of like low 30s just hanging I tell you though, the last couple of days it's been turning over as reality bites. | ||
And here's the economics real quick in 60 seconds. | ||
Stock markets go up for good reasons when there's an expectation of a future stream of earnings, robust growth, and a non-inflationary environment. | ||
We love when the stock market goes up like that. | ||
That hasn't been happening since Biden took over. | ||
The only reason the stock market's going up is there's this battle between stocks and bonds and asset allocation, and every time there's speculation the Fed won't raise interest rates, up goes the stock market. | ||
It's just pure friggin' poison. | ||
And meanwhile, all the wreckage of the international economy It's accumulating, as well as here on domestic shores, Steve. | ||
And finally, people are looking around going, wow, this is not good. | ||
And push, be coming to show, brother. | ||
Right now. | ||
Peter, we got the book. | ||
We're going to play the spot for the cold open next. | ||
Tell us about the book. | ||
Give us your social media. | ||
The book's got a blueprint for not only how we win, but what we do when we win. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
Yeah, Taking Back Trump's America. | ||
It's how we lost the White House. | ||
More importantly, how we'll win it back. | ||
Please. | ||
This book is the blueprint and battle cry for the MAGA movement to take back the House from the Pelosiites 2022. | ||
That's the signal. | ||
We've got to stay focused on that and then take back the White House in 2024. | ||
Just go to PeterNavarro.com. | ||
You'll find the book there. | ||
Or you can go right to Amazon. | ||
I've got the Taking Back Trump's America podcast up and running again. | ||
But I would appreciate the support of the War Room and the deplorables out there taking back Trump's America. | ||
Admiral Bannon, yes, let's gloat for five seconds at least over Fauci and track that boy down. | ||
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We're going to send Peter Navarro on him when he goes on his vacation. | |
Okay, short commercial break. | ||
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We're going to come back and play Peter's spot and get Philip Patrick, Mike Lindell on next in the world. | |
Stephen K. Bannon calls taking back Trump's America, a brass knuckled insider's account of the merciless 2020 fall and miraculous 2024 rise of the white house of Trump. | ||
Taking back Trump's America is the blueprint for a new Trump white house that will truly make America great once again. | ||
Order taking back Trump's America today on Amazon. | ||
We have breaking news from the White House. | ||
Dr. Anthony Fauci is retiring. | ||
The man who led the U.S. | ||
response to the COVID-19 pandemic is stepping down from his role as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in December. | ||
Fauci has served under seven U.S. | ||
presidents, both Republican and Democrat, and for almost four decades served as the director of the NIAID. | ||
In a statement, Dr. Fauci said it has been the honor of his lifetime to have led the institute, which he called a, quote, extraordinary institution. | ||
Also in a statement, President Biden said, quote, I extend my deepest thanks for his public service. | ||
The United States of America is stronger, more resilient and healthier because of him. | ||
You notice they had all this time to plan it. | ||
They weren't at the White House getting a pat on the head from Biden. | ||
Oh, baby! | ||
If you want to tell about November 8th, you just got it right between the eyes. | ||
Tony Fauci! | ||
His head's not on a pike. | ||
I want to make sure everybody hears that. | ||
YouTube, Twitter, all you guys. | ||
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Screw you. | |
We could care less about you guys. | ||
Hate you guys. | ||
You're demonic. | ||
Just like Fauci's demonic. | ||
Fauci, preserve your documents, baby! | ||
A lot of folks coming for you hard, dude. | ||
Everything you've done to this country, every lie, what you did with the CCP, what you did in Wuhan, it's all coming out. | ||
He retired to spend more time with his family. | ||
Well, the great Brian Kennedy tells me, Steve, he ain't retiring, he's defecting, of course. | ||
Okay, let's go, we got so much in the economy. | ||
I gotta bring, I got Philip Patrick on the call. | ||
On the markets and the gold and inflation. | ||
But I've got to bring in Dave Walsh for a second. | ||
Dave, the chart of a natural gas 14-year high. | ||
Europe's about to crater. | ||
Sources are telling me people that own these assets bigly, except when the LNG facility comes back online in Louisiana, I think it is, natural gas in this country is going to go to $12. | ||
And Europe is getting ready for the coldest, bitterest winter since right after World War II. | ||
What say you, sir? | ||
Well, the cost of liquefaction and transport and regasification to a European LNG terminal is only about $5.50 per deck of therm. | ||
So we're right now, we hit a peak this morning of $9.81, highest price in 14 years. | ||
There's still when you add the $5.50 to that, so it gets over there at a cost basis of about $15 per deck of therm. | ||
There's massive headroom to mark that up, given that the Dutch bought price for natural gas Friday at $2.44.50. | ||
So we're talking about companies, not the government giving it away, selling it between, you know, $40 to $60 a decatherm. | ||
What costs to get over there? | ||
About $15 on a cost basis. | ||
So the exports The Eurobar booming. | ||
We exported in the first half of the year the same quantity that we did all of last year. | ||
Yeah, yeah, yeah. | ||
I got that. | ||
I got all it. | ||
I got that about helping out Europe. | ||
But brother, correct me if I'm wrong, that's going to make natural gas in this country just hit a 14 year high. | ||
Natural gas in this country is going to go when that when the facility comes back up. | ||
These are guys that own the asset. | ||
They said, hey, this thing's going to 12, 13, 14 dollars in the good old United States of America. | ||
What is your assessment of that? | ||
Yeah, it's Kinder Morgan. | ||
It's Dominion Energy out of Virginia. | ||
It's not the government doing this. | ||
Now, the government's not stepping in the way, but the government's not doing it. | ||
Private firms that own the LNG terminals built them, spent $2 billion each to build them to export. | ||
They're doing that. | ||
This was going to be the longer-term effect of oil and gas dominance that we would have in the elevation and exports of natural gas. | ||
It's all been sped up now by what's happening in Europe. | ||
There is an issue to be reckoned with. | ||
What's that going to do to inflation and food prices here in the United States, sir? | ||
The Citibank just said their inflation in the UK is going to be 18% principally driven by, wait for it, energy. | ||
What's going to happen here in the United States of America, sir? | ||
No, we're going to see the same impact. | ||
If gas does go to $13-14 bucks, and there are, with the terminals opening up by the end of the year, and then another four major facilities by the end of 2023 opening for export, we're going to see natural gas in that $12-15 buck range, definitionally. | ||
The cost of fertilizers way up, the cost of transporting food way up, the cost of home heating and air conditioning way up. | ||
Yeah, it's going to add to that mightily. | ||
I'm glad to see on the European side at least we're accurately reporting inflation in 20% range as opposed to year. | ||
But yeah, a massive effect and it's negative. | ||
And it's largely because of Europe's lack of willingness to harvest its own oil and gas resources in the North Sea and even in Germany and Lower Saxony. | ||
This is a civilization that cannot even think through how it defends itself on its borders or how it actually uses the resources given to it by God Almighty to actually have a functioning society. | ||
And they're lecturing us. | ||
and he won't let him go after it. | ||
This is a civilization that cannot even think through how it defends itself on its borders or how it actually uses the resources given to it by God Almighty to actually have a functioning society and they're lecturing us. | ||
You're seeing the collapse of Europe in front of you. | ||
These are supposedly rational but this is not the second law of thermodynamics. | ||
There's no law of physics that got us in this place. | ||
This is all human decisions, human action, human agency by your betters. | ||
This is Merkel and that entire crowd. | ||
Listen to Greta Thunberg, okay? | ||
This is all of it. | ||
And now the impact here. | ||
Dave, hang on for one second. | ||
Philip Patrick, have you ever seen a mess like this in your entire life, sir? | ||
And you've been at this for a few years. | ||
Have you ever seen a mess that we got? | ||
This thing is such a mess now. | ||
Have you ever seen anything like it, sir? | ||
No, it's a mess and it's so predictable too. | ||
This is poor planning on behalf of the Europeans and of course the Biden administration. | ||
Listen, Citigroup came out and said 18.6% by January. | ||
They believe that gas prices in the UK will double by October, triple in January and quadruple by April. | ||
I mean, it's absolutely bananas. | ||
This is worse now than the 1979... Hold it, hold it, hold it. | ||
The best thing ever happened to Boris Johnson is getting thrown out. | ||
The Tory government is about to get wiped out. | ||
They've had forever, and they're going to blame it on Brexit. | ||
You watch. | ||
You're going to say, oh, if we didn't have Brexit, screw you, you lying SOBs. | ||
You had every decision to do it. | ||
You're going to get wiped out. | ||
And you should get wiped out. | ||
Walk me through those numbers again. | ||
This is Citicorp. | ||
This is not War Room. | ||
It's not Gateway Pundit. | ||
Walk me through those price increases, sir. | ||
Okay, so they forecast inflation will hit 18.6% by January, and it's primarily on the back of rising energy prices. | ||
They believe that UK energy bills will double by October, triple by January, and quadruple by April. | ||
Quadruple. | ||
It's absolutely bananas what's happening. | ||
This is going to be a revolution in this UK by next spring. | ||
People are just going to have enough of it. | ||
They're going, what's going on here? | ||
What happened here? | ||
Why didn't nobody give me a heads up? | ||
You guys did this by action. | ||
This is all your betters at these G7 and at the climate change and at the At the NATO meeting and MSNBC lecturing you every day on this, lecturing you on this, you're bettors. | ||
Party of Davos, Brussels, NATO, EU, all of them, and all the heads of those governments all ought to put them on a, and this is a metaphor, chopping block. | ||
It's a chopping block, right? | ||
But hey, we finally get them. | ||
Hey, we're gonna get those guys just like we got Ray and Fauci, baby. | ||
Okay, so Philip, tell me, and I can't do it today because it's so jammed, but we're gonna come back. | ||
We finished now the second part of this, and more than ever, The end of the dollar empire and the pressure on being the reserve currency in the world. | ||
If you think there's been pressure on the U.S. | ||
dollar before, you ain't seen nothing yet, ladies and gentlemen, because we're about to go into full-bore economic chaos. | ||
Those numbers they're talking about today make the 1970s look like a kid's picnic. | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
Are you kidding me? | ||
This is going to be Armageddon! | ||
Philip, how did it get to you at Birchgold today to have somebody talk to one of your representatives? | ||
It's very simple and very important. | ||
So, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Again, birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Really simple and we're here to help, guys. | ||
Still, the original edition, I want everybody, this is totally free, to get The End of the Dollar Empire, Part 1. | ||
I've now finished, with the help of Philip Patrick and the technical team there, we finished Part 2, which is about the dollars, the reserve currency. | ||
That's going to be out this week, but I need everybody to read Part 1. | ||
I want everybody in the world, and by the way, over the weekend, people say they appreciate so much the Cortez, the Philip Patrick's, the Peter Navarro, the Dave Walsh's, the team we bring on here to go through the real economy, not the happy talk you see on CNBC or Fox Business. | ||
Philip, one more time, give how people will get this information. | ||
Birchgold.com forward slash Bannon. | ||
Really easy, guys. | ||
Really important. | ||
Steve, of course, you did an incredible job. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
No, you guys are fantastic. | ||
Great, great support team over there. | ||
Really appreciate it. | ||
I want to go back to Dave Walsh. | ||
Again, Mike Lindell. | ||
Walsh, this is why you've been a rock star in this thing. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
You called us from the beginning. | ||
Walsh, this is also where we keep telling people we're one or two moves away from a Great Depression. | ||
And all of a sudden, this stuff started exploding all over. | ||
Right now, if you had Joe Biden's ear, what would you tell this hapless, feckless old man? | ||
What would you, if you're in the Oval Office, say, hey, we got to do this immediately. | ||
Give me the one action or two action items that Biden must do immediately to save us from going over the cliff and not being able to unwind this thing. | ||
Dave Walsh. | ||
Well, it's been well pointed out, the recessionary activity, the interest rate upticks that are always necessary during inflationary periods like this are secondary to driving down the energy supply cost by driving up the supply. | ||
That's issue number one that he's got to reckon with. | ||
Free up the pipeline capacity within the country to transmit natural gas from West Virginia and Western Virginia to the East Coast, from Western Virginia to southward in Michigan. | ||
Free up the pipelines. | ||
Free up the XL pipeline. | ||
Get off your hind end and do those things. | ||
Free up supply here. | ||
Those are the things that will drive down energy, as we've talked, is at the core of everything. | ||
Fertilizers, food, transport of food, home heating now, home cooling in summers. | ||
It's at the core of everything. | ||
We've got to free up supply and production. | ||
That's issue number one, ahead of any other. | ||
And then they're still not taking actions to do this. | ||
Still taking actions to fight nitrous oxide emissions now in the Permian Basin. | ||
That's agenda number one for them. | ||
And then the new law we had put into force 10 days ago adds 19 billion in taxes to oil and gas production and the consumption of it. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
In the country. | ||
And coal. | ||
And coal, by the way. | ||
Sick. | ||
Sick. | ||
These wounds in Western Europe are self-inflicted. | ||
Completely self-inflicted wounds. | ||
10 million barrels a day, 15 years ago. | ||
We're gonna break it all down. | ||
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65% reduced. | |
I'm going to break it all down. | ||
Dave, give your social media, Dave, real quickly. | ||
People can get to you. | ||
It's at DaveWalshEnergy on Getter. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
We're going to do a lot more to go through this through the whole week. | ||
Okay. | ||
Mike, I want to bring you here. | ||
Before we talk about the summit, we do have to have a break. | ||
As a businessman, Mike Lindell, one of the great entrepreneurs in this country. | ||
Have you ever seen an economy, now they're predicting 18% inflation in the UK, and that's just the beginning. | ||
The energy costs are going to quadruple by spring of next year. | ||
Have you ever seen anything as a businessman, as an entrepreneur, the mess this economy is in, sir? | ||
Never. | ||
Nothing even close. | ||
I don't know how anyone's going to get through this, any small business, because you started out, they crippled everything with the shipping problems. | ||
You know, a lot of the shipping actually has opened up because everybody has canceled their orders. | ||
They missed windows of opportunity. | ||
And all of the gas, the shipping, just everything. | ||
It was done on purpose, Steve. | ||
It was done on purpose. | ||
And they're just trying to destroy our country and destroy small business. | ||
And I don't know. | ||
I'm just praying we can get things right. | ||
I'm going to ask this question on the other side. | ||
Because this is it. | ||
You look at Europe, you look at the United States. | ||
How can rational actors make these decisions? | ||
I mean, elections have consequences. | ||
Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences. | ||
And I'm not a conspiracy theory guy. | ||
But there are no coincidences. | ||
How did rational human beings make this decision to take these great economies of Western Europe and the United States of America and literally drive them over a cliff? | ||
And who's gonna get hit? | ||
The middle class and the working class. | ||
Short break, Lyndell next. | ||
That was Steve Stern and Dan Schultz, just go to the site. | ||
We have a unique opportunity to destroy the Democratic Party as a national political institution from school boards to county commissions to state legislatures to the House and Senate. | ||
But we have to deliver. | ||
And once we win the House Do we have a better Speaker of the House than MTG? | ||
Courage! | ||
Are we going to need her as Speaker of the House to take it to the Democrats? | ||
Alright, we gotta, we gotta bring, I gotta get Jeff on here. | ||
I got a plane to catch. | ||
I got a plane to catch. | ||
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We have to go. | |
But you, do you believe the machine's gotta go? | ||
I'm a machine guy. | ||
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It's gotta go. | |
Yay! | ||
Steve's a machine guy now! | ||
If we convince him... It only took... Roger is already a machine guy. | ||
It only took eight hours, but I'm there. | ||
You guys are terrific. | ||
You're the backbone of the country. | ||
Remember, on November 8th, we've got to win, we have to close, and then the hard work starts. | ||
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The hard work starts. | |
And I promise you, I will be there holding our party accountable to get the job done for all of you. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you, Mike. | ||
I want to tell you, how about with the communication to the country, Marjorie and Steve have gotten the word out. | ||
God bless you both. | ||
That's from the Moment of Truth Summit. | ||
It was a spectacular event. | ||
The Trial of the Machines, all of it, the Great Awakening part, the film was incredible. | ||
But my favorite was the Roll Call of States, which I was not particularly looking forward to. | ||
All the fans said, why do we have to have Alabama and Alaska? | ||
Now I know! | ||
Mike, you've inspired something in the cyber community. | ||
You've inspired something that will go far beyond you, far beyond Trump, far beyond myself. | ||
It's a true populist movement of people that are now burying it in every state. | ||
The red states, Montana and Alabama, are two of the worst. | ||
And this is what's so shocking. | ||
And listen, I was kind of lulled to sleep. | ||
I said, why are we doing Alabama? | ||
Why are we doing Montana? | ||
Why are we doing Wyoming? | ||
Why don't we just get down to the six? | ||
No, it's endemic across the nation. | ||
Mike Lindell, amazing. | ||
Right before we start, though, Tony Fauci. | ||
And you've been all over Fauci. | ||
Fauci resigned as you were coming on air here, sir. | ||
Tony Fauci's gone. | ||
The trial will start with Tony Fauci. | ||
The investigation, obviously, deep. | ||
Everybody's already pulling up material now. | ||
It'll start in December, or start in January with a new Congress. | ||
Mike, the economy as a businessman, you're one of the best entrepreneurs in this nation. | ||
You've seen what's happening. | ||
This summit fired everybody off to November 8th. | ||
Tell us what has to happen on November 8th to save this nation, sir. | ||
Well, there's a lot of things we're doing. | ||
You've seen the calls to action, but we had all 50 states up there. | ||
Steve, I wanted to show the country and the world that it was a problem across every state. | ||
And to tell from the people, these are just people that were out there for a year and a half, two years now, finding the problems. | ||
And the problems come down to these machines. | ||
But now we have a way to watch it in real time, so they can't do it. | ||
We have a way to get rid of the machines. | ||
Something so important, everybody learned about cast vote records. | ||
We have it up on Frank's Beach. | ||
You go and click the button, go get them from your county clerks. | ||
You get them and we can get these machines out of there. | ||
We have a call to action with the sheriffs. | ||
Using the judges. | ||
It was like you say, I wanted to show that this just isn't some swing state problem. | ||
It was in red states, blue states, purple states. | ||
It didn't matter. | ||
It's every state. | ||
Whether you're a Democrat or Republican, it doesn't matter. | ||
One of my favorite parts was when I put Clint Curtis up there. | ||
He wrote, he's a Democrat, he votes for Biden, he's a hardcore Democrat, and him and I met, and he made the first algorithm for the machines back in 2000, and they stalled elections, 51-49, 51-49, we had them on stage, everybody, and when he finally came clean and said, hey, we can't do this, you're using my work for bad, Other countries had already been taken by the machines. | ||
The Netherlands called him, Steve. | ||
And the Netherlands, one of my favorite stories he's told, they said, how do we do this? | ||
What do we do this now with these machines? | ||
He said, you can't. | ||
You throw them in the ocean. | ||
The Netherlands went machine free in five and a half months. | ||
Five and a half months, machine-free, so they can do it, we can do it. | ||
But you said one thing very important, Steve, one of our calls to action is, just like Carrie Lake, because we're not going to get rid of them all by fall probably, and just like Carrie Lake, everybody vote in person and everybody get out and vote. | ||
Mike, tell us your opinion as a businessman, as a man of God. | ||
If we don't get this, we have to do three things. | ||
We have to get out and vote like in 2020 and beyond, even bigger. | ||
We have to then close, make sure that the people are election officials, election judges, poll workers, not poll watchers. | ||
Then we have to execute later on. | ||
But if this doesn't happen now, this November, tell me, what does Mike Lindell see for this nation, sir? | ||
No, it's over. | ||
It's over. | ||
This is the 2022. | ||
You got one shot left. | ||
And I want to tell you, and that's another thing. | ||
If you don't, everyone needs to know this. | ||
I've been, you know, there's, we have one chance at this. | ||
If we don't, if If we don't win and go back and get this country back on the 2022 election, it's over. | ||
There's no tomorrow. | ||
You don't get to have it back. | ||
Look at the destruction in just a year and a half. | ||
It's epic proportions. | ||
You could wreck a whole country in a year and a half. | ||
Everything. | ||
The drugs pouring in, the gas price, the economy, everything. | ||
Now, but I will say that on September 3rd, everybody, a very important date. | ||
We have to get these cast vote records. | ||
Because if we don't, on September 3rd, Steve, they delete the 2020 election from every machine in the United States. | ||
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Where are they supposed to go? | ||
But where do they go right now to find out about this? | ||
Give us an action item. | ||
Right now, where do they go? | ||
They go to Frank Speech. | ||
Get the Frank Speech app. | ||
Go to frankspeech.com. | ||
Click on that right there. | ||
It says Save Your County. | ||
Click on there. | ||
The instructions are right there. | ||
Take that up to your county clerk. | ||
And say, I want the cast vote records. | ||
This is so important. | ||
I can't tell you how important. | ||
And then when you get them, it'll tell you what to do. | ||
You can get back. | ||
You can go to Cosmomerica. | ||
It's all the instructions are in Frank's speech. | ||
We need everyone to do this. | ||
We have Marjorie Taylor Greene's going to kick off at 5 o'clock tonight. | ||
We're also with more than Tony Fauci. | ||
We're going to have Naomi Wolf at the 6 o'clock show. | ||
We're going to have the School Board Moms. | ||
Moms for Liberty is giving that interview with CNN right now. | ||
That's why we let them go and go do that. | ||
We're also going to have an entire 30 minutes to go through the cast votes. | ||
I'm going to have people on here. | ||
We're going to walk through it. | ||
We've only got 10 days. | ||
If you don't do it by September 3rd, they can wipe it free. | ||
So we're going to get, this is the number one action item coming out of the summit last night. | ||
Number one, and it's got to happen now. | ||
So that's where all patriots show their wills. | ||
Mike, honor, I got to tell you, we'll have you back on, hopefully grab you this afternoon. | ||
What you did over the weekend was extraordinary. | ||
This is an inflection point for the populist movement because it's about the people are engaged now like I've never seen them. | ||
I mean, it was incredible. | ||
Steve, I was there until midnight, and God kept talking to all the groups. | ||
It was so amazing. | ||
They're incredible. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you very much. | ||
We're back here at 5 o'clock. | ||
We've got Fauci, The Economy, and The Summit all at 5. |