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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. | ||
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 100 possible cases in the US. | ||
Germany, a man has contracted the virus. | ||
The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. | ||
Japan, where a bus driver contracted the virus. | ||
Coronavirus has killed more than 100 people there and infected more than 4,500. | ||
We have to prepare for the worst, always. | ||
Because if you don't, then the worst happens. | ||
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Pandemic. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
It's Wednesday, September, in the year of our Lord 2022. | ||
Steve Cortez, here's what the Biden regime wants working-class Americans to pay for. | ||
They want to pay for $5 million. | ||
This is according to many reports, but the Daily Mail aggregated it all. | ||
$5 million, according to the Daily Mail. | ||
$1 million to the New York Times that is in this asylum program. | ||
And they want the working class to pay for all that. | ||
Right. | ||
In addition, they want to pay now, according to the Daily Mail, one trillion dollars by Wharton, excuse me, Wharton School, one trillion dollars of basically underwriting and paying for the debt of the particularly, I think, 50 percent of its graduate students and all these woke, these deadbeats who are not in degrees that can make any money to pay stuff back. | ||
And now you see a bunch of them want to go to Mexico and in effect, poor Mexico City. | ||
Is that is that is the regime just out to destroy the working class in this country, sir? | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I mean, Steve, what other conclusion could you draw from the facts that you just laid out? | ||
And those are the ominous facts right now. | ||
This regime, this Biden regime, has absolutely no regard for the plight of working-class Americans. | ||
In fact, tries to pretend that there's not even a problem right now with working-class Americans. | ||
Corinne Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, who is the worst diversity hire of this entire administration. | ||
And by the way, that's saying something when you consider people like Kamala Harris and that doctor dude from Pennsylvania. | ||
Among a lot of bad diversity hires, the worst is KJP. | ||
And she tries to say that we have the best economy in American history. | ||
Well, working class Americans would state quite the opposite. | ||
And it's not just because of bad luck or the business cycle or global forces, it's because of the policy decisions, because of the creative crises of this Biden administration. | ||
And the economic crisis is very much related to the border crisis, because those folks in Mexico City, by the way, were right when they talked about the migrants, in this case from the United States, driving up rental prices. | ||
You know, I talked yesterday in my chalk talk that you played, on war room. | ||
I talked ab in the american heartland apartment in the state of year ago was under $1000 $1500 on average, a 50% in a year. | ||
apartment in the state of Michigan, which one year ago was under $1,000 on average, is now $1,500 on average, a 50% increase in a year. | ||
Part of that explosion in rental rates is 5 million new people coming into the United States who need housing, many of whom have their housing paid for by the American taxpayer, particularly if they come in under this ruse of secret asylum. | ||
These 1 million migrants that, again, were unwelcome and unvetted, but Joe Biden incentivized to come into this country and abuse the generosity of America. | ||
I'll tell you what, we've got a few minutes, we're jammed, but walk me through, you've got an analysis particularly on the capital markets in the dollar versus the pound. | ||
People should understand, Axios capitulated this morning. | ||
I've got it up on my getter site. | ||
They had a report saying the collapse, the headline was market collapse, and that was the energy market. | ||
And they said they've never seen anything this quick, but they were talking about 60 to 90 days before the entire bottom Falls out of the European energy market. | ||
Something we've talked about here for, you know, almost a year. | ||
Steve Cortez, that's having an impact now in economies and particular currencies. | ||
Yes, and very much on the British pound as part of that larger story, the sort of single country focus on the UK. | ||
Unfortunately, the United Kingdom is the only country in the developed world that has worse inflation than the United States does. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of the systemic policy failures of Boris Johnson, who's even more radical than Joe Biden when it comes to things like green energy and the radical echo agenda that demands net zero and the consequences in financial markets. | ||
And again, Price is truth. | ||
This can't be massaged or nuanced or spun. | ||
This is reality. | ||
Price is truth. | ||
Let's look at the British Pound to just today as we speak. | ||
If we pull up chart one, please folks. | ||
And this is the British Pound going back 25 years. | ||
So I'm giving you a lot of history here. | ||
British Pound all the way back Into the late 90s as is shown on that chart the lowest until today the lowest the British pound had been in decades was the spring of 2020 as the whole world locked down capital rushed into the relative safety of the United States dollar and that sent the British pound Lower as that chart goes down. | ||
That means the British pound is going lower. | ||
So just above 1.14 was the multi-decade low Steve. | ||
I As of this morning, since we came to the air, that low has now been broken. | ||
So the British Pound, the last time that it was lower than it is today, was all the way back in 1985. | ||
And I think that was the Plaza Accords. | ||
The reason I say I think, Steve, is in the mid-1980s, I was dating cheerleaders. | ||
I wasn't paying attention to financial markets. | ||
But the point here is we are literally at almost four decade lows for the British pound. | ||
Now, before anybody in America should celebrate, though, and say, wow, look at how bad things are in Britain, we are the next worst among developed nations when it comes to inflation. | ||
So if we can pull up chart two here before any Americans should get haughty and look with a jaundiced eye toward the motherland, This is sticky inflation in the United States, and that is an actual index. | ||
It's an actual category, sticky inflation. | ||
It's tracked by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. | ||
And if we look at sticky inflation, it is the highest in the United States, and it has been in over 30 years. | ||
The last time it was this high was in 1990. | ||
Now, what is sticky inflation? | ||
It's inflation that tends to not fluctuate wildly the way things like, for example, gasoline That is Joe Biden's tenure in office. | ||
This is very rent specific. | ||
We've been talking a lot about rising rent rates. | ||
And once rents go up, they very rarely, if ever, go back down. | ||
And for those who are watching, if you look at the shaded, the highlighted part of that chart, that is Joe Biden's tenure in office. | ||
Look at what has happened to sticky inflation since Joe Biden took office. | ||
That is absolute war on working class Americans, who, again, are taking it from all sides, whether it's the migration crisis, effectively open borders, whether it's inflationary policies out of Joe Biden and the exorbitant borrowing and spending, the war in Ukraine. | ||
From every side, working class Americans are getting pummeled by Biden and the globalists. | ||
That is the reality, unfortunately, right now in the United States. | ||
Also, the capital markets did not really salute Liz Truss, right? | ||
She ran her flag up the poll yesterday, and what we say in Wall Street, nobody saluted. | ||
Right. | ||
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No, 100%. | |
Listen, I will say this, though, too. | ||
And look, we'll see how she does, right? | ||
She spoke like a conservative. | ||
Then again, so did Boris Johnson. | ||
So let's see what she actually does. | ||
But I will say this. | ||
I'm somewhat empathetic to Prime Minister Truss because talk about inheriting a terrible hand. | ||
I mean, wow. | ||
She is really taking over at an incredibly troubled time. | ||
This is one of the worst economic handoffs, if not the worst economic handoff, in the history of prime ministers of the UK. | ||
That's the reality. | ||
But again, the globalists, Boris Johnson, Joe Biden, Klaus Schwab, the globalists have created this reality. | ||
These are created crises. | ||
And what I want to do, though, too, is to not just depress the deplorables out there. | ||
This is why I did that live stream last night, to talk about the urgency, right, that is a choice between oligarchy or republic. | ||
We need a sense of urgency. | ||
There's an immediacy to this. | ||
And thankfully, in just weeks, we have a plebiscite. | ||
We have an election, the November midterm elections. | ||
And if we send the right patriotic populist warriors to the Congress, we are going to set the stage for an American renewal to reverse all of these tragic policies. | ||
Steve, how do people get to you and get to your analysis? | ||
Because I think now more than ever, people need to see it. | ||
Yes, and please read my new article at my substack on the asylum abuse of Joe Biden. | ||
One million migrants, unvetted and uninvited, into this country. | ||
You can find it at my social media. | ||
I'm at Steve on Getter, and you can link to my substack there. | ||
I'm also on Twitter at CortezSteveCortez with an S. | ||
Steve Cortez, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Everybody go over to Getter and follow Steve Cortez. | ||
Remember, he's at Steve, not at Steve Bannon. | ||
Steve Bannon would be different. | ||
That would be the Grundon. | ||
Steve Cortez is the man. | ||
Thank you, Steve. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We're going to try to track down Birquam again at the Board of Education, but I want to bring in, since we're talking about the United Kingdom, Naomi Wolf. | ||
Naomi, here's what I don't understand. | ||
This is a report that's out by a person that follows us closely, and I found it very intriguing. | ||
A lot of people have contacted me about this. | ||
You mentioned it briefly yesterday, but I just want to go and get it on the table. | ||
What is happening in the UK about vaccines for people 5 to 11? | ||
Because, as you know, the UK and Europe were even, like I said, and you've said, whatever happens there is, you know, 90 days to six months later is happening in the United States. | ||
What is going on here? | ||
And they've done this, it looks like very quietly. | ||
Yeah, it is kind of, they're so sneaky, as we said when we last talked about it recently. | ||
What initially happened was that a government website quietly changed its guidance. | ||
on vaccinating children five to 11 and in the UK. | ||
And there was a lot of discussion about this online. | ||
Igor Chudov, who is a Substack writer, who's very credible, who's been following the baby die off and the drops in birth rates around the world, weighed in and said it's stronger than just they've stopped offering it to under 11s. | ||
They've actually banned it for under 11s. | ||
And sure enough now, as of Tuesday the 6th, The Guardian has a much clearer story. | ||
Anger at plans to roll back COVID vaccines to under 11s in England. | ||
And of course, the spin is always parents are so upset. | ||
And then the bots and the trolls who are the upset parents say, why can't I get this for my child? | ||
I'm so upset. | ||
Point being, the UK Health Security Agency said children who had not turned five by the end of the month would not be offered a vaccination. | ||
and that the offer of COVID jabs to healthy 5 to 11 year olds was always meant to be temporary. | ||
And this is the gibberish language they use in order to obscure the fact that they're, you know, stopping vaccinating or making available vaccinations to under 11s. | ||
Subject to further clarification says the Green Book of UKHSA, ongoing eligibility in 2022-23 after the one-off program is expected to be for children in the academic years where children are aged 11 to 12 years. | ||
So again, gibberish to obscure the fact that under 12s are no longer being injected. | ||
No, no, no, not anywhere in Britain, not in any way in Britain, unless they're severely immunocompromised, which raises other questions. | ||
It's, it's, it's big, it's huge, even if they're trying to kind of sneak it under the radar and make it seem like, well, we always meant this injection of children under 12 to be temporary and a one-off, which raises the question as a parent, if it's not safe in a temporary one-off program, why are you having the one-off program? | ||
Right? | ||
Why have, you know, either it's safe now, in which case, why change it? | ||
Or it wasn't safe then, in which case you've harmed and possibly murdered a bunch of British children. | ||
On a happier note, it's a very big deal for us in the United States and for Western Europe, because this, you know, whether they're trying to downplay it or not, this clearly sets a precedent by an advanced European country that they're not going to inject under 11s. | ||
And remember that in America, the drive has been relentless. | ||
Get the under 11s, get the under fives, get them all the way down to six months old. | ||
And the last thing I'll say, again, we never have a smoking gun. | ||
You can never show cause effect. | ||
But your volunteers have been hammering, hammering, hammering the evidence with a special focus on babies and children. | ||
And Amy Kelly, our project director, posted a report which has gone quite viral for us. | ||
78,000 people watched her video about this. | ||
It's up on my sub stack. | ||
It's up on her sub stack. | ||
It's up on Daily Clout, which shows That these injections hurt, I mean I just have to use grown-up language, I'm sorry everyone, hurt the testes and hurt the parts of the testes that develop the masculinity, the secondary sex characteristics of little boys and baby boys and teenage boys. | ||
So they literally harm the chances of your little boy child to grow up normally as a male human adult. | ||
So it's not just the suppression of the sperm count And the sperm motility, which, you know, Andrology Journal reported, which we knew, it's something even more insidious, that the lipid nanoparticles especially, which pass every membrane in the human body, pass into the testes and inflame the epididymis and affect the cells that go to secondary sex characteristics, actual human masculinity. | ||
So it's literally an experiment on the gender development of little boys. | ||
So this has gone viral and I can't say there's a cause and effect, but that's a pretty tough thing to prove and we proved it. | ||
And you know, suddenly Britain's saying, well, maybe we won't inject the little boys. | ||
I can't tell the audience how big a deal this is. | ||
And the work of this audience and Amy Kelly and Daily Clout and particularly Naomi Wolf. | ||
Naomi, just hang on one second because I want to make sure everybody can get to your platform. | ||
Mike Lindell. | ||
We're going to talk about the machines next and what they're doing about it. | ||
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War Room Pandemic. | ||
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Okay, this is Blockbuster News. | ||
Even the Guardian has reported they've banned the use of these vaccines for children 5 to 11 in the UK. | ||
We're going to get a lot more information. | ||
We're going to have Naomi Wolf. | ||
I'm going to try to talk to her after the show, get her on this afternoon. | ||
Naomi, for right now, how do people get to Daily Cloud? | ||
How do they become part of the team that you're putting together? | ||
I think we've got 3,500 War Room posse members. | ||
You've got 250 lawyers. | ||
Amy Kelly, you're doing such a great job. | ||
How do people go there and get there? | ||
And what's your social media? | ||
Thank you. | ||
It's dailycloud.io and there's a form there where you can become a volunteer, a member of this amazing group. | ||
Also note that we have started the process of suing Pfizer. | ||
So we're already getting plaintiffs who own Pfizer stock joining up and saying, I'm in, I'm willing to be a plaintiff. | ||
So that's amazing. | ||
You are responsible for that, Steve, by letting us put the call out yesterday and your community is responsible for it. | ||
These things go together. | ||
I'm Dr. Naomi Arwolf on Getter, and you can also see our videos on Rumble, Daily Clout, YouTube Daily Clout, when they don't take us down. | ||
And lastly, the book is called The Bodies of Others. | ||
I just want to thank everyone so much because really, we're thick in the fight now. | ||
The fight is active. | ||
They're shooting back, metaphorically. | ||
They turned down our citizens petition. | ||
But we're moving ahead really assertively, and so every single, you know, donation you give us, all of which are carefully accounted for, goes to our legal bills right now, and to Amy Kelly's overseeing these volunteers who are making such a difference in giving pharma nowhere to hide. | ||
As I said to my team, it's not every day you get to save the babies of Britain, and really all of you have done that. | ||
I mean, it's extraordinary what you've done. | ||
You've saved little kids in Britain. | ||
And eventually, the little kids here in the United States. | ||
Naomi, I'll talk to you afterwards. | ||
We've got to get you back on this afternoon. | ||
So much more to go through. | ||
This is massive. | ||
They've banned, it looks like, this vaccine for 5 to 11-year-olds in the United Kingdom. | ||
And we're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
They're not putting that word out, but we're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
I'm going to bring in Mike Lyndell in a second, but I want to go to Austin, Texas, back to Ben Berquam, the Board of Education Conference. | ||
Ben, you've got one of the great sheriffs down there. | ||
Can he tell us what, tell us, do we have border security or not, Ben Burquam? | ||
Well, just to give you an idea, this is Sheriff Boyd of Goliad County, and where he's at, he's basically in the crossroads between, he's north up by Corpus Christi, south of Houston, and way north of the border. | ||
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And Sheriff, if you would just tell us, do we have border security? | |
What does it look like for you? | ||
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Well, the border security, very simply, is the cartel. | |
There's no border security on our side, Steve. | ||
All the border security is on the Mexico side, and it's 100% the cartel. | ||
So yes, the border is secure, but not by the people we want to secure it. | ||
It's secured by the criminal organizations that are taking advantage of it and helping to destroy our country. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Just tell the American people, you got a massive audience here, what do we need to do to have your back? | ||
What do you need as a front-line sheriff? | ||
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The first thing I think that we need is we need a concerted effort to understand that we're fighting for the soul of our country and for our children's future. | |
I think that if we lose this battle, we lose our nation, because this is part of the transition from a fury republic to a communist state, whether people want to believe it or not. | ||
The first and what we need to do is understand that Mexico is an enemy of the United States, always has been. | ||
And the only way to combat this is to choke Mexico's legitimate trade-off to the point where it hurts them more than the illegitimate money that they get from their partnerships with the cartel. | ||
I think our governor needs backing. | ||
I think our government at the state level needs pressure because the federal government is doing this by design. | ||
The state governments have to step up and represent the people that they have sworn an oath to. | ||
Let me ask you, Sheriff, are you implying that the Mexican government itself understands what's going on and is actually part of this? | ||
I thought this was all just the cartels. | ||
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Mexico is a failed Marxist state. | |
It's a narco state. | ||
And yes, the government there shares in the profits with the cartels at every single level from the president on down. | ||
The Mexican government is culpable in this ongoing event. | ||
They're the ones helping orchestrate it with the cartels to get it here because they are enriching themselves in this process. | ||
Mexico sees us as the enemy. | ||
They don't see us as an ally. | ||
The only way that we can do anything about it with Mexico is to cut off trade with them. | ||
Sheriff, how do people follow you on social media? | ||
How do people find out more about your thoughts on this? | ||
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Well, it's funny you say that because you can go to our Goliad County Sheriff's Office Facebook page. | |
I personally, I don't have TV and I don't have social media, but the Sheriff's Office has a page and we post stuff from time to time. | ||
And so I think that's probably the best way. | ||
Sheriff, honored to have you on here. | ||
Ben, we'll come back to you in a minute. | ||
I got Mike Lindell. | ||
We got to get to you. | ||
But Ben, you stay right there. | ||
We'll come right back to you. | ||
By the way, people are pretty worked up down there, down at the Border Education Conference. | ||
You see these frontline sheriffs. | ||
They're telling you like it is, right? | ||
These cartels, you know, Mexico is a failed narco state. | ||
These cartels run the deal. | ||
They run the deal on the northern border of Mexico. | ||
And quite frankly, they run a lot of on our side, too. | ||
Let's go to Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, you've been at the forefront. | ||
Like you said, if we can't get these elections right, It doesn't matter. | ||
We've got, and we're kind of jammed for time, so I've got to figure this out, but we've got Jeff O'Donnell. | ||
This is about the machines, and particularly Kurt Olson and this third report coming out of Mesa County. | ||
Just frame it for the audience right now. | ||
What is Jeff O'Donnell going to walk through? | ||
Well, what Jeff is, he's one of the best experts in this country, cyber experts, and everybody, you all responded here on War Room, and you got the cast vote records. | ||
Jeff's going to show you how important these are as far as It shows 100% machine manipulation. | ||
He's also going to tell you that of all the ones he's looked at, which are in the hundreds now of the counties, there are very few. | ||
I think he'll end up telling you less than 3% are not manipulated. | ||
The rest are all machine manipulated, I mean, computer manipulated. | ||
This is all your elections, everybody. | ||
And then you have Kurt Olson here, the top attorney. | ||
Kurt Olson's gonna tell you how we're gonna use these cast vote records in litigation and everything else. | ||
These are so important, this is a big discovery. | ||
Hang on for one second, Kurt, I'll bring you in a second, but let's go to Jeff O'Donnell. | ||
Jeff, when Mike says that, how can you tell by the cast vote records you've got, how can you tell as a technology guy that this is actually manipulated? | ||
How do you know it's just not some sort of way they count or it's a way they show this facsimile? | ||
How do you actually, how can you sit there and say only 3% or 4% is not manipulated? | ||
I can show you that 96% is manipulated. | ||
How do we know that as a fact? | ||
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We know that because we look at the voting patterns in a number of different ways, and a lot of them, they show numerous. | ||
You can look at them numerous ways and see it. | ||
Particularly, for instance, in the absentee balance, which should be received fairly randomly. | ||
When we see patterns of voting that do not fit into what the norms are, then we know we have an issue. | ||
We also are lucky enough that we have the Mesa image and the report from that that That shows us what the manipulation that was done there, what effect it had on their cast vote record, which is also proving to be sort of a Rosetta Stone that kind of led us on the way to be able to detect these same issues in other counties. | ||
Why would they be so obvious to have this pattern that you could see right away? | ||
Wouldn't they be smarter if they were going to use the machines to basically manipulate? | ||
Wouldn't they have all types of systems that it would look like a normal vote, but they were changing them? | ||
Is that something that looks like a blunt force instrument, sir? | ||
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They did try. | |
They did try. | ||
I mean, we're now how far after the election and we're only now talking about this as a Uh, you know, as a, as a verified positive thing. | ||
So, uh, you know, I'm not here to say that it was entirely obvious to, to just, you know, to just anyone. | ||
Uh, it took a lot of work, a lot of, uh, uh, comparisons to, to previous cycles and things like that to get to this point where we're confident to say what we're saying. | ||
Why is Mesa County, you refer to this, and Kurt referred to this when I talked to him, as the Rosetta Stone in this third report on Mesa County. | ||
Why is Mesa County the Rosetta Stone of this analysis of the machine manipulation of votes? | ||
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In Mesa County, we saw evidence of votes being actually manipulated, ballots being manipulated in the early parts of the counting. | |
And that obviously has, when you plot out how the votes were on there and what happened, It has a certain effect on that pattern, the voting pattern, how people vote. | ||
And a cast vote record basically just allows you to replay what the computer says happened, vote by vote, ballot by ballot. | ||
And looking at that in Mesa is when we identified what effect that had, that enabled us to then look for that same effect in other places. | ||
And boy, did we find it. | ||
Um, Mike, why, where do we stand with these cast vote records? | ||
I mean, there's 3,200 counties in the country. | ||
I think we got 800. | ||
They can actually dump these records as of three September. | ||
They don't have to keep them for 22 months. | ||
Where do we, we got a minute here for go to break. | ||
Where do we actually stand in getting the raw material that Jeff O'Donnell needs? | ||
Well, I believe we've gotten upwards of a thousand that once it all, once they all get in where we now yesterday, we took in 1400 new emails at cast vote records at frank speech.com. | ||
And we're sifting through all them today, and we're responding to all the people. | ||
And then we take the Casper records, and then Jeff's going through the actual records. | ||
Now, he's, I believe he said he's went through about 400 that he's looked at, and of those 400, 97% are machine manipulated, meaning computer manipulated, 100%. | ||
Steve, I want to say one more thing about the Mesa County image, what people might not understand. | ||
We actually have, that was what was inside the machine. | ||
We actually have that. | ||
We have that in four other places too, but we actually have inside the machine. | ||
And now you take the cast boat records and Jeff compared the two and they were identical. | ||
So they, so now, you know, that's why Mesa County is so important because it basically It's either night or day, Steve. | ||
There's no in-between here. | ||
Either there was manipulation or there wasn't. | ||
where you could use it in court and you can use this because it isn't it's either night or day Steve there's no in between here either there was manipulation or there wasn't there's no gray area Mike I'm gonna ask you to hang on for a second And Kurt, Jeff, we've got to work with you because I've got to get this presentation done somehow to go through these slides. | ||
Jeff O'Donnell, Kurt Olson, Mike Lindell. | ||
Short break. | ||
Charlie Kirk's also going to try to get Charlie in here too. | ||
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When there's no more, let's take down the sea. | ||
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. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Mike Lindell and Kurt Olson. | ||
We're going to get Jeff O'Donnell, hopefully, in the afternoon show to go through this because I've got to get this presentation to you guys about actually how it's done. | ||
Kurt, let me start with you because we're jammed for time. | ||
Here's where we're going to stand. | ||
You've got Republican registrars, Republican supervisors. | ||
We have people volunteer to be judges and poll workers. | ||
Not all of this is in blue states or in blue counties. | ||
How does this happen? | ||
This manipulation, as you guys describe, how's it happen under the nose of people that are MAGA or people that support Trump or people that are, you know, play it down the middle? | ||
How did, how did, not that other people don't, but my point is you've got a ton of Republicans doing this. | ||
How did this manipulation of 97%, it means you've got a large Republican contingent. | ||
How did that happen? | ||
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Nobody really knows how they work except for computer science experts. | ||
And so all that these election officials see is a ballot is scanned through the tabulator and it's counted and it spits out a number. | ||
And so when you're looking at election officials, they're not sophisticated. | ||
Even, you know, the average person doesn't know how these machines work. | ||
And if you ask them, they will readily agree to that. | ||
They simply trust the system. | ||
And so you hear about logic and accuracy tests, risk-limiting audits, all these kabuki theater safety procedures designed to give the population or the public confidence in the system. | ||
But all of those measures can be defeated, just as there's a Professor Jay Alec Altman, a recognized election expert in computer science, has testified under oath. | ||
He can defeat all those safety measures. | ||
So people have been kind of lulled into a false sense of security about them. | ||
At the same time, they don't even know how they work, which is understandable. | ||
So it's very easy. | ||
This is something I mentioned before. | ||
Hang on. | ||
You've got stuff all over the country. | ||
You're sending letters to everybody. | ||
We're trying to get these cast votes. | ||
Do you believe, as the lead lawyer in this, that this is evidentiary enough that you'll be able to actually submit this into court cases so we can actually—and this will be considered by judges to be evidence? | ||
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Well, we already have. | |
So we have filed two injunctions. | ||
One in Arizona and one in Alabama with expert testimony based on the cast vote record, which shows unequivocally ballot manipulation. | ||
And those those two declarations were submitted by Dr. Walter Daugherty, a professor emeritus from Texas A&M University. | ||
And just to give you, you know, kind of a little preview of what Jeff is going to talk about when we talk about why this shows manipulation. | ||
What it shows is that when you take The cumulative vote ratio between the candidate, you can actually predict in a straight line fashion what the next batch of ballots will be. | ||
And so if it's starting out at say three to one at the top, the next batch is going to be 2.99 to one 2.98 2.97 all the way down to a set point. That reveals that linear rate. Yes. But in Arizona, the judge, you didn't get standing. So you're going to an appeals court in Arizona, correct? | ||
Because the original thing that you submitted. | ||
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We will be appealing that decision, and there are different avenues that we can do in terms of our strategy in that appeal, which people will see in the next couple of weeks. | |
How do people follow you on social media? | ||
Are you up on social media? | ||
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I am on Truth Social and Frank Social. | |
Truth Social and Fred, do you have your handle so people can follow you right now? | ||
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Just Kurt Olson. | |
Kurt Olson. | ||
Yep, K-U-R-T-O-L-S-O-N. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
He's the lead lawyer. | ||
Mike, real quickly, what's the call to action then to the War Room Posse? | ||
We went and got as many of the counties. | ||
Do we still need to go? | ||
What's our call to action? | ||
They need to buy Perkel sheets, Steve. | ||
You did great yesterday. | ||
By your testimonial, I mean, they helped out my company so much, and I want to thank you all for that. | ||
Promo code War Room, everybody. | ||
But as far as what we're doing with the litigation out there in the Castleville records, I'm going to show you here. | ||
Go to Frank's speech. | ||
Go to Frank's speech and pull up. | ||
It's the third square down. | ||
It says save your state. | ||
Everybody, we really need help right now because a lot of the counties were blocked by the Secretary of State. | ||
So you can go to save your state and do what's called a FOIA request. | ||
It's a Freedom of Information Act. | ||
So this is another thing you can all do at the War Room Posse and would really help us and get that. | ||
Remember, you can email that in to CastVoteRecords at FrankSpeech.com. | ||
Also, we have support at FrankSpeech.com. | ||
If you have any questions on what to get these for us, but this afternoon, this afternoon, we're going to do a tutorial on this. | ||
So just like the Naomi Wolfstein did. | ||
So Mike, thank you very much. | ||
Go to MyPillow.com, promo code Worm, to get those amazing sheets. | ||
And we're going to do a tutorial to make sure everybody piles into this to get these for you requests. | ||
So we can get these informations that secretaries of state seem to be blocking. | ||
Mike, thanks. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
I asked Charlie Kirk to come on because we, we, we talked about, you know, we've talked about the, the, the invasion of the Southern border, the working class is paying for all that, but they've also the daily mail reports is a $1 trillion. | ||
The working class in this country will pay $1 trillion for deadbeat, essentially graduate students and some undergraduates that are not paying their bill. | ||
You've got a book, and I don't think this book's gotten enough exposure, this whole thing of the college scam. | ||
Charlie Kirk, walk us through, why are working class people in this country that could barely keep up with inflation, and you know, every aspect, just to put food on the table, pay the rent, electric bill, and maybe put some gas in the car, Why are they underwriting and writing off, having to pay for a trillion dollars of these deadbeat, useless college degrees, and what needs to be done about it? | ||
Yeah, and I bet it will be even more than a trillion dollars. | ||
So yeah, I spent many years putting this book together, and it's really near and dear to me, because it talks about why we have too many kids going to college. | ||
I did not go to four-year college. | ||
Instead, I started Turning Point USA, and the Lord has blessed it amazingly. | ||
And when we talk about college in our country, We act as if it is something that is, that is this incredible rite of passage and that if you don't go to college, you're somehow going to be a massive failure in our society. | ||
When we're talking about student loan forgiveness, Steve, one of the missing components of all of this is we need to indict the college industry itself. | ||
It's a cartel. | ||
It is a scam. | ||
And so I spent many years putting this book together. | ||
It has 35 pages of footnotes of what exactly happens when you send your kid off to college, what happens financially. | ||
What happens spiritually? | ||
What happens academically? | ||
What happens philosophically? | ||
And so what Joe Biden is doing here is he is using free stuff. | ||
He uses fear sometimes trying to intimidate us and trying to get us to shut up and sit back and not speak out. | ||
But he's using free stuff as a way to try and purchase votes for these declining poll numbers that are so obviously and transparently going in the wrong direction because the bad policies of this administration. | ||
What I do in this book, and people can get the book at tpusa.com slash book. | ||
We have a special war room offer for $15. | ||
You can get a copy of the book, usually $30. | ||
It's tpusa.com slash book. | ||
We detail in this book and it's kind of very, it was somewhat clairvoyant how we wrote it. | ||
We didn't anticipate, you know, Joe Biden to all of a sudden through a stroke of a pen, want to get rid of a trillion dollars of student loan debt. | ||
Is we talk about how this is a tax on plumbers, electricians and welders and teachers. | ||
People that are in the muscular class of our country are now going to have to pay for people that went to Brown, that went to Yale, that went to Stanford and are not able to sustain themselves forward from that point. | ||
So people can go from the tpusa.com slash book. | ||
I think it's one of the most important issues happening right now in the country, and we've done a fair amount of research to articulate what's really going on. | ||
We need parents and kids that are thinking about going to college. | ||
I want to just make sure everybody understands something. | ||
The trades and these professions and trades, there's a way to have not just a great life and a great career, but build wealth, because today, people that work with their hands are needed more than any. | ||
But, you're a perfect example. | ||
You just don't have to be that to be an entrepreneur. | ||
You're not a college graduate, correct? | ||
No. | ||
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I have an honorary doctorate, but I don't have a college degree. | |
But my point is, you've built, quite frankly, one of the most impressive institutions and organizations in the country from nothing. | ||
Literally bootstrapped. | ||
And you don't have the college degree. | ||
You have you have enough savvy and enough knowledge. | ||
I know you're a voracious reader, but talk to people about that. | ||
You don't need to talk about what the actual cartel and the scam is, because right now you have these people come out. | ||
Lawrence Tribe sat there and, you know, large tribal Harvard Law School senators tweet right away saying, I want to thank Biden And all my students are ecstatic. | ||
So you got guys at Harvard Law School, but you also have these colleges and these graduate schools are generating people that don't really know anything. | ||
So talk about that aspect of it, because I think people are, it used to be in the old days, I remember my family, all five of us went to college because my mom was determined to do that after the war. | ||
But things have changed. | ||
College is not, college today is not that college, Charlie Kirk. | ||
Yeah, there's so many different ways to impact that. | ||
Number one, if you send your kid to college, your grandkid to college, you're gonna play Russian roulette with your kids or grandkids values. | ||
They might come back somebody completely and totally unrecognizable. | ||
I meet a lot of grassroots patriots, Steve, I know you do too. | ||
And I'd say half of them come up and they say, oh, Charlie, my son, my daughter, they won't listen to me. | ||
They won't talk to me because I listen to Steve Bannon or I listen to Charlie Kirk or I listen to Turning Point USA. | ||
And I always respond with, oh, where do they go to college? | ||
And they say, oh, they went to CU Boulder or they went to UC Berkeley. | ||
I say, well, why did they go to college? | ||
Because we believed it was the right thing. | ||
So that's number one. | ||
Number two, Steve, it doesn't even properly prepare you to get a job in the 21st century. | ||
For example, I say in this book, there's a couple numbers that just blow people away. | ||
40% of kids that enter college will drop out. | ||
40%. | ||
That alone is a transparent scam. | ||
If you have 40% of anybody that is not getting something in return, for borrowing tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars, then what are we doing here? | ||
We have too many kids going to college. | ||
They're being forced by hyper-aggressive guidance counselors and parents that live vicariously through their kids' lives. | ||
And they say, oh, well, you know, little Johnny goes to Brown and everything's going to be just fine. | ||
He's a non-binary vegan Marxist who believes in post-structuralist, post-modernist philosophy, but at least he's not a welder. | ||
And in upper middle class suburban society, getting that piece of paper, which really all that it's become, that piece of paper is your ticket or is your admission into at least an acceptable kind of social status. | ||
Number two, though, this is an important point, Steve. | ||
You on this program do such a phenomenal job of talking about the consultant class, McKinsey and Deloitte. | ||
Where do you think they get their eager and loyal ideological kind of worker bees that Shipped our jobs overseas. | ||
It's from the university. | ||
Davos relies upon the elite universities to be able to staff the institutions to turn Western civilization into a globalist, dystopian nightmare. | ||
Without the colleges, they're not even able to get The ideological recruits will do what is necessary. | ||
I make the argument in the book that college enrollment could go down by 80% and that would be a good thing for the country. | ||
Of course, if you're a doctor or a lawyer, there's some trades, there's some things where you do need to go to college. | ||
But most kids go to college to study communications, to go study North African lesbian poetry, or whatever sort of wacky degree that they can get at Stanford or Yale or Princeton or any of these universities. | ||
And it's not just those schools, Steve. | ||
It's also the state schools that have become hyper radical. | ||
So I make the argument most kids actually should not go to college. | ||
You can make something of your life by being an entrepreneur, working with your hands. | ||
Maybe going to community college, becoming autodidactic and self-taught. | ||
There's more knowledge that is at your disposal, free of charge, than ever before in human history. | ||
And I believe we're sitting on the precipice of a mass revolt against an institution that has made America less free, that has made our children more depressed, more anxious, more medicated, and less spiritual. | ||
And I want to help lead that charge, and I think there's a huge opportunity here. | ||
And we articulate it in this book, The College Scam. | ||
People can check it out at tpusa.com slash book. | ||
Charlie, I want to hold you just through the break for one second. | ||
I want to ask, a lot of people are saying, how can Biden just do this? | ||
How can he just put this burden on the working class? | ||
Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA, the author of the book, The College Scam, every kid getting ready to think about college, every kid that's in college, and the parents. | ||
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Charlie, real quickly, does Joe Biden have the executive authority? | ||
He's using these emergency powers. | ||
Can he actually put a trillion dollars of these deadbeat spending back on the working class people's shoulders? | ||
Can he do that? | ||
No, he can't. | ||
And Steve, before we go any further, I meant to say this in the first part, and I don't want to, you know, go too deep into this, but we stand with you, Steve. | ||
It's ridiculous what the state of New York is doing to you. | ||
It's awful and it's grotesque. | ||
No, seriously, it's the targeting and it's we're going to talk about it in our program next hour. | ||
So I just want to make sure I said that. | ||
No, Joe Biden does not have Joe Biden does not have the power to do this. | ||
I think it's going to be overturned in court. | ||
I think that someone's going to sue. | ||
I think there's already some lawsuits that are cooking here. | ||
But Joe Biden doesn't care. | ||
And this is something that I think conservatives and Republicans have to start to really think about deeply, which is what do we do if we get political power? | ||
Do we send press releases or are we willing to do something? | ||
You could say all you want about Joe Biden, but he got a lot done for the people that implemented him into office. | ||
And he did the green energy scam stuff, 87,000 new IRS agents, he's kept the border completely and totally wide open, he got Ketanji Brown-Jackson, and then he just signs a piece of paper for student loan debt relief. | ||
All this stuff destroys the country. | ||
But he had action. | ||
The people behind him are trying to use political power to remake America in their preferred image. | ||
I want conservatives and Republicans to take note. | ||
That's a deeper point, Steve, as you know, but it's something to think about. | ||
I don't think he has the power to do that. | ||
It's an object lesson. | ||
Real quickly on the book. | ||
And here's why the liberal media hadn't gotten reviewed. | ||
There's 35 pages of footnotes. | ||
You deliver the goods here and everybody is thinking about college or even wants to understand what you're going to be paying for as a citizen with a trillion dollars. | ||
And Charlie says more. | ||
How do people get the book again? | ||
Yeah, so all proceeds of the book actually go to Turning Point USA. | ||
So the great irony is you could buy a book about how college is a scam to go fund our efforts of kids on college campuses organizing for conservative America First nationalist populist ideas. | ||
So we've discounted it for $15 for all people in the war room. | ||
If they go to tpusa.com slash book $15, you get your copy. | ||
It's half off just for people in the war room. | ||
And again, all $15, you know, proceeds of the book, I should say, will go to help support our troops on the ground. | ||
Steve, we have over 100 full-time people, 100 full-time people right now that are starting high school and college chapters across America. | ||
We have thousands of these chapters. | ||
It's one of the most amazing things happening in the country the media ignores. | ||
They didn't review this book because they know if they actually read it, it's irrefutable. | ||
The research is there. | ||
Also go to tpusa.com. | ||
You've got to go to the Great Reset Conference. | ||
It's what, the 16th, 17th, and 18th, I think? | ||
Yeah, 16th, 17th. | ||
And it's all about the Great Reset, defeating the Great Reset in Phoenix, Arizona. | ||
If you can't get there in person, Steve, you're going to be keynoting on Friday evening. | ||
Real America's Voice has been nice enough to stream the entire thing, which is awesome. | ||
And it's all going to be around what can regular, everyday people do The pushback against Davos. | ||
We're not going to talk about abstractions. | ||
It's going to be about action. | ||
Action. | ||
Charlie, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Look forward to having you on here in the next couple of days. | ||
Charlie Kirk, head of Turning Point USA. | ||
Let's go back to the Border Education Conference. | ||
Our own Ben Berquam, Real America's Voice. | ||
You got one of the great heroes, Mark Morgan. | ||
Mark, tell me, are the Republicans going to make the changes that need to be made when they take power that you've been advocating for so long, sir, to stop this invasion? | ||
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Look, Steve, to be honest, I'm not sure. | |
I'm skeptical. | ||
I have hope. | ||
Let's keep in mind, under the Trump administration, the first two years, he had the White House, the House, and the Senate. | ||
And the Republican leadership failed to pass a single piece of legislation that would have curbed about 85% of the disaster that's happening right now. | ||
And look, I'm on Capitol Hill all the time. | ||
We're fighting. | ||
We're trying to push the Republicans. | ||
Recently, several conservative think tanks got together, and we produced a coalition letter that provided a roadmap for congressional leadership to do what they need to do to secure the border. | ||
I had hope because recently they took that and they actually produced a framework that incorporated the majority of what we had in that coalition letter. | ||
So I have hope, but I'm skeptical that they're going to have the political strength, courage, and will to do the right thing to secure the border. | ||
What would be the one or two most important things Mark Morgan would want done immediately to stop this invasion, sir? | ||
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Yeah, so we have to address five things. | |
Illegal aliens are coming in for five reasons. | ||
They're going to be released, they're going to be free from deportation, allowed to work here illegally, send remittances home, and bring a family here. | ||
If we can cut off those five things, we will be able to secure the border. | ||
But let's start with the primary one, is we have to end catch and release. | ||
The reality is, right now, that's what's driving this crisis. | ||
Every single illegal alien in the entire world, from 160 different countries know, if they break into our southern border right now, They're going to be released into the interior United States. | ||
No questions asked, never to be heard from again. | ||
We've got to make sure that we're either expeditiously removing people or we're detaining them while they go through their immigration process. | ||
You do that and you'll see illegal immigration reduced by 85%, more resources back to the border and a more secure border and more American lives will be saved. | ||
Mark, how can people get to your website? | ||
How do they get to your social media? | ||
People that want to follow you for constant updates? | ||
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Yeah, so they can find me through heritage.org. | |
I'm a visiting fellow there. | ||
Or fairus.org. | ||
I'm also a visiting fellow there. | ||
So I really encourage people to go out there because not only can they follow me, but they're really going to get the truth facts and a plethora of information out there that's going to educate them with respect to why we say, for example, that border security is national security. | ||
Mark, I hear that you're working on a book. | ||
Is that rumor true, sir? | ||
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You know, I'm working on many different angles to try to get the facts out there. | |
So, you know, it's hard when you're considered a supporter of Trump's policies. | ||
Unfortunately, there's a lot of publishers that don't want to talk to you. | ||
Well, we'll think about it. | ||
Ben Berquam, thank you so much. | ||
We're going to come back to you in the afternoon shows at the Border Education Conference. | ||
Real America's Voice, Mark Morgan, just a patriot and hero, one of the key members of President Trump's administration. | ||
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Want to make sure you go there. | ||
Also, I think we'll try and get Philip Patrick. | ||
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