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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, and the worst happens... War Room. | ||
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Pandemic. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we got a lot we're covering and we're going to get to all of it. | ||
We got a lot going on. | ||
One of the things we're doing is that we're going to be doing the afternoon shows and then tomorrow at the Turning Point USA conference in Phoenix about the Great Reset. | ||
And this thing is something that people have to understand. | ||
What we try to do here is make sure you understand nomenclature, process, the statics and dynamics of process, critical path, all of that, so then you can make You've seen how we've done it in capital markets, in the economy, in energy, the legal situation, geopolitics, all of it. | ||
So, this Great Reset is quite important to understand the nomenclature of it. | ||
We're going to have a whole crew down there. | ||
Right now, we've got Captain Maureen Bannon is down there, and our own Calamity Jane Zirkle. | ||
We're going to be doing pull-asides, talks, interviews all weekend. | ||
This is a big conference. | ||
And you still get tickets, I think, Turning Point, TPUSA.com. | ||
Go check it out. | ||
Charlie Kirk's going to be on later in the show to talk more about it, and we've got a couple of participants from the conference that are going to be there also to talk. | ||
I want to go to Captain Bennett. | ||
What can people look forward to at this conference over the weekend, ma'am? | ||
There are a lot of great speakers, all the way from Charlie Kirk, yourself, Pastor Rob McCoy, a lot of great speakers. | ||
The energy on the ground is expected to be great. | ||
America First and MAGA candidates, the energy here is amazing for it, so we expect a great turnout here at this conference. | ||
Good, fantastic. | ||
Glad you're there. | ||
Calamity Jane Zirkle, you've been doing these mini-hits for us at the last couple of conferences at CPAC and at the summit, Mike Lindell Summit. | ||
What do you expect this weekend? | ||
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I expect great energy. | |
I'm very excited to talk to the attendees here, and we're going to get to the bottom of it. | ||
What's more important, global warming or global government? | ||
What is a greater threat to our nation? | ||
This is, by the way, what we're so enthusiastic about, what Charlie Kersh has done such a great job with Jack Bassovic and the entire team at Human Events Daily and at Turning Point, the show he has on Real America's Voices podcast, and these conferences, these Turning Point conferences. | ||
He's attracting young people. | ||
I mean, these are people under 35 years old. | ||
Everybody's invited. | ||
We want everybody to make sure you can go because it'll be fantastic. | ||
But young people, and that's why we've got Captain Bannon and Jane Zirkle down there. | ||
Okay, you guys have a lot of work to do. | ||
You're going to be actually co-hosting the shows with us today, this afternoon. | ||
We're going to be pulling people out from the floor. | ||
So Captain Bannon, Jane Zirkle, we'll see you this afternoon. | ||
Look forward to having everybody there at the Turning Point USA conference on the Great Reset. | ||
Thank you guys very much. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, they got a full agenda. | ||
They're going to be doing pull-asides. | ||
So the afternoon shows from 5 to 7 we're going to be live at the Turning Point USA conference and then tomorrow morning and then afterwards we're going to be doing tons of pickups. | ||
Watch us on Getter. | ||
We got tons of stuff going on. | ||
Really an incredible, if you go to tpusa.com right now you'll see the incredible lineup of speakers they have. | ||
It's pretty extraordinary. | ||
Okay, I want to bring in a colleague that I've known from the very beginning was in the U.S. | ||
Senate and was one of the drivers in the cultural conservative movement and the Tea Party movement and just a great man, Senator Rick Santorum. | ||
Senator Santorum, the first question is, give us your perspective on where we stand today with this Biden regime versus the conservative movement, MAGA, the America First movement. | ||
We've had stock market collapse today, bond market collapse, the economies in shatters, and you've got Biden giving you Pete Buttigieg. | ||
It's one spin after the other. | ||
What's your assessment of where we stand, sir? | ||
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This is a culmination of a long march from the left. | |
You've been out there fighting that battle alongside me and a handful of others who have been true to sticking to conservative principles for a long period of time. | ||
What the left has been doing and is continuing To use their institutions in which they control, whether it's the news media, Hollywood, higher education, now primary and secondary education, to transform the culture of this country to the point where we can't define what a man or a woman is. | ||
Institutions that used to be bedrock institutions, marriage and family, have now been plowed under. | ||
And we have a culture that is adrift. | ||
Well, when you have a culture that's adrift and people confused, Not having real standards, not having virtue, not having truth, then what happens is you now have a ripe situation for government to come in and be the god, the new god. | ||
So you destroy religion, you destroy the family, you destroy virtue, you then replace it with something else. | ||
And that's what you see Barack Obama doing, Joe Biden doing. | ||
Which is centralizing power in Washington, trying to manage everything out of Washington, running over the Constitution, ignoring it, and paying out money. | ||
I don't think people realize what a huge deal this student loan thing was. | ||
I mean, for the President of the United States to basically spend a trillion dollars without one member of Congress having one say in what's going on, there's no checks and balances left. | ||
You see executive orders just this week on abortion, saying, you know, we're going to let VA hospitals do it. | ||
Again, all of this stuff is unconstitutional and there's no check in place. | ||
So we have a culture that is roiling. | ||
We have a government in Washington taking advantage of this and trying to centralize authoritarian power in the left. | ||
And you and I and a lot of folks have been talking about this, that this day is coming and this is what their plan was. | ||
And now we're seeing it happen. | ||
There's two ways, you know, there's many ways to fight this. | ||
Obviously, we have to, and I keep telling people, there's no substitute for victory on November 8th, and the whole purpose of our show is to give people, activists, the information they need, and then to motivate them to join in whatever it is, right? | ||
They don't need to write a check. | ||
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They can do that, but it's motivating. | |
Go ahead. | ||
Last night, I was outside of Philadelphia at a rally for Doug Mastrano, and I was a speaker at the rally. | ||
You know, they had two, three hundred people there on a Thursday night and just listening to them talk was so inspirational. | ||
I mean, you know, moms and dads and people who are confronting the ills of woke culture and of authoritarianism, of closing schools and mask mandates and CRT and all this transgender stuff and everything that's going on in our society. | ||
And it was one person after another coming to the microphone, giving heartfelt stories of how they're not politicians, they're never politically active, but it's now affecting their lives to a point that they're not gonna take it anymore. | ||
And so it's encouraging to see, but we have to have solutions. | ||
And we have to have solutions that can actually channel people. | ||
November 8th is one. | ||
Gotta get people involved in the election. | ||
But we also have to have solutions that are long-term solutions to this problem. | ||
Okay, so that's what I want to talk about. | ||
You and I have spent a lot of time here and leading up to this about structural issues. | ||
There's both process on November 8th, and then we got to be on the offense about governing. | ||
We got that. | ||
But you and, you know, I've been such an admirer of yours and colleague of yours for over a decade. | ||
I think so highly of you and your wife, and when you guys really think through something, you're saying, hey, but they're also structural issues, and we can't lose track of the structural issues. | ||
Walk through, this is the Convention of States now that you're very engaged in, and I want you to walk through. | ||
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Yes, I am. | |
In the middle, like I said, in the middle of a gunfight, how can I focus on the structural problems? | ||
Are you saying, hey, if we lose sight of that, we're losing sight of what really needs to turn this thing around. | ||
So walk me through the Convention of States and why you're so engaged in it now. | ||
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Yeah, I appreciate that, Stephen. | |
I'm a lover of the Constitution. | ||
When I was running for office, I always carried a pocket Constitution along with me. | ||
This is the format as to how our country survives. | ||
But here's the reality, and I talked about this, I've been talking about it for years, you have too, which is the Constitution has been amended many, many times prior, other than the 27 amendments that have actually passed and been ratified by the states. | ||
What's happened over the last 100 years is that the Supreme Court has amended the Constitution to allow the federal government to do things that it was never permitted to do out of the Constitution. | ||
There have been, as we see, as I'm just talking about, presidents waving their pen and saying, I can do whatever I want to do. | ||
And if the Supreme Court, which they haven't for a long time, checked, doesn't check the president, and the Congress, which is now feckless, doesn't check the president, then tyranny continues on its rampage, and authoritarian power continues But hang on, I want to get to this process in a second. | ||
and in Washington, D.C. | ||
And and the only way to stop that is a really difficult process. | ||
So I'm not I'm not I'm not going to sugarcoat this. | ||
The founders. | ||
But hang up. But but hang on. | ||
I want to get to this process. | ||
Second, what you're saying I want to make sure everybody strategically understands what this is. | ||
When we talk about taking on the Leviathan of the administrative state, this thing that's been created over 40 or 50 years as fourth branch of government, that's all consuming. | ||
We have a line of attack, an angle of attack on that, which is to take the House and the Senate investigations, choke them off with money, then win the White House, have our four thousand political appointees ready to hit the beach. | ||
You've got schedule. | ||
There is a well-thought-through plan to do that. | ||
What Santorum and Meckler are also saying, there's also another angle of attack that is structural in nature and needs to happen almost simultaneously to take on the Leviathan. | ||
And that would be your concept of this convention of state. | ||
Is that generally the argument? | ||
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That's absolutely right. | |
And the reason we need both is because, as you know, and you talk about this with Republicans, we're becoming more and more tolerant of big government. | ||
I mean, there's just no—and you're right. | ||
I mean, November 8th is matters, and we can call it back. | ||
But as you know, when Republicans take control, even under the Trump administration, which probably did more than any administration, conservative administration in history, You know, there's still limitations on what you can do. | ||
And a lot of what you do and what Trump did was overturned by the next Democratic president. | ||
And so you have this swinging back and forth, which, by the way, isn't healthy for a country to see laws change and policies change that dramatically between administrations. | ||
And the only way to stabilize America To stop the ever increasing concentration of power, which may swing back a little bit under Republican administrations, then swing even farther during the Democratic administration, and we never quite get back to where we want to go, even with Republicans in charge and conservatives have realized that there has to be structural change. | ||
And the founders got that. | ||
I mean, when people say, hey, we don't want to mess with the Constitution, I'm actually talking about the Constitution. | ||
It's called Article 5 of the Constitution. | ||
You know, during the Constitutional Convention back in 1787, People don't realize how contested it was. | ||
There was hardly anything that was agreed on unanimously, except one thing. | ||
At the end of the convention, George Mason stood up and said, look, we have to have a mechanism that if Washington becomes tyrannical, or if the federal government becomes tyrannical, there has to be a mechanism to restore state sovereignty and federalism and individual liberties. | ||
And to stop this leviathan of the federal government taking control. | ||
Because in every republic, it's always happened. | ||
They knew that. | ||
And they knew someday that would happen in America. | ||
And so, George Mason said, we have to do something. | ||
So, Gouverneur Morris of Pennsylvania, along with Elbridge Gerry from Massachusetts, offered an amendment. | ||
And the amendment said that the state legislatures Could come together by passing resolutions if two-thirds of the state legislatures passed a resolution to call for a convention of states to propose amendments to the federal to the Constitution, but specifically they were concerned about proposing amendments to limit federal power and overreach. | ||
And unlike almost any other member that was offered at the Constitutional Convention, it passed unanimously without debate. | ||
And so the point I'm making here is the founders trusted the state legislatures, the bodies closest to the people, to be the check to make sure that federalism survived, that power would stay at the state and local level and not accumulate in Washington. | ||
And I think they would be amazed that here we are 250 years later and The state legislatures have never used that power. | ||
They have never taken the opportunity to be the check that the founders intended them to be. | ||
And this is what we're calling for, the Convention of States to propose amendments to limit power. | ||
Senator, hang on, because I want to get to the punchline on the other side. | ||
I mean, some of the guys I admire most about knowledge of the Constitution, like Santorum, like Mark Levin, but this is the second angle of attack on the administrative state. | ||
This is the structural, The question has got to be, with everything going on, do we have time for this? | ||
And are we walking into a trap? | ||
the administrative state. We've got the whole plan of how to do it, which they're melting down about. | ||
This is, and the question's got to be with everything going on, do we have time for this? | ||
And are we walking into a trap? Senator Santorum is going to answer both of those next of the war. | ||
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The President suggested. | |
That's what his supporters are suggesting now. | ||
And they're suggesting not only that, but they're going to put people in place who want to follow their political edicts, legal or not. | ||
They made it quite clear. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
They want to eliminate what they call the deep state. | ||
The Deep State is a cadre of professionals dedicated to honoring the Constitution, the laws of this country, and carrying out the policies of the Congress and the President. | ||
By the way, it is the Congress that makes policy under the Constitution, under Article I. It is the executive that carries out policies. | ||
Okay. | ||
That's Steny Hoyer, and that's talking about our plan on going after the administrative state. | ||
And look, it wasn't the Jim Hoft at Gateway Pundit. | ||
It wasn't Charlie Kirk over at Turning Point. | ||
He's saying deep state. | ||
I only use deep state as a subset of the administrative state. | ||
I keep saying it ain't a deep state. | ||
It's up in your face. | ||
But that's Steny Hoyer admitting there is a deep state, and they got their own deal. | ||
And this is why we have to take the House and the Senate to cut them off the appropriations process. | ||
Appropriations, appropriations, appropriations. | ||
Nobody's talking about it, but that's going to be a big deal. | ||
And the investigations to lead up to the Trump taking over back in 2024 when we hit the beach with the 4,000 political appointees. | ||
Of course, 1,000 of them have got to be confirmed by the Senate. | ||
It'll take a while. | ||
Boom! | ||
But we get in. | ||
That's why we've got to take the Senate here now, this term. | ||
And then 2024, it's a great cycle for us, OK? | ||
Full-spectrum dominance. | ||
But some smart guys like Mark Levin and Mark Meckler. | ||
Mark Meckler is one of the founders of the Tea Party, one of the smartest, toughest, most organized guys I know have been at this. | ||
They're saying, hey, don't forget, it's not the courts, it's just not what you guys can do. | ||
We need to have a structural change here, and the founders gave us a methodology to do that. | ||
So, Rick, here's my concern, and the history of it is quite brilliant that they want us to do it. | ||
My concern is that with everything else going on, How can we focus on this aspect of how we do that? | ||
And number two, my bigger concern is if this happens, it's a Pandora's box. | ||
Next thing you know, you've got the George Soros putting billions of dollars in. | ||
You've got the Rachel Maddows of the world running around. | ||
And next thing you know, we've got a fiasco with the First Amendment, the Second Amendment. | ||
So make us comfortable that now is a good time and we have to do this as a dual track. | ||
And number two, we're not opening Pandora's box, sir. | ||
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OK, so so first off, now's a good time because the country is divided. | |
But the state legislatures of this country are not really. | ||
31 of the 50 states right now are controlled by Republicans. | ||
Remember, this is a process to propose amendments to the Constitution outside of Washington's control. | ||
Washington has nothing to do with it. | ||
This is the state legislatures. | ||
And so 31 are controlled by Republicans. | ||
Minnesota has one House. | ||
We're going to flip Minnesota this year. | ||
That'll be 32. | ||
We'll flip Virginia next year. | ||
That'll be 33. | ||
If we can flip one more state this year, we'll have the 34 states necessary that if all Republicans vote for this Convention of States resolution, we will actually have a Convention of States in a very short period. | ||
So this isn't a long, R-off thing. | ||
This is something that can happen and happen very, very quickly. | ||
And here's the important thing to understand. | ||
The resolution they're voting for that all these 19 states have already passed it. | ||
Florida, Texas, Arizona, Indiana, Wisconsin, and a bunch of southern states have already passed this. | ||
So we've already got some tough states already in the bag, if you will. | ||
There's three things that this resolution would provide for. | ||
In other words, the convention would be limited to these three subject matters. | ||
One is what you just talked about, going after the deep state. | ||
One of the provisions is to limit the terms of federal officers. | ||
That doesn't mean just Congress. | ||
It means bureaucrats. | ||
It means the deep state. | ||
An amendment could be proposed that says no one in a policymaking position in the federal government can serve more than 10 years in a position. | ||
Those are the kinds of things that I think could animate the American public debate. | ||
But that's one, is to limit terms of federal officers. | ||
Number two, to limit the jurisdiction of the federal government. | ||
We could put specific curbs on the federal government should not participate in primary and secondary education, as an example. | ||
Third is to limit taxes, spending, balanced budget. | ||
So those are the three areas. | ||
And remember, the convention would be called under the rubric of this law, if you will. | ||
These would be the limited things that could be proposed at this convention. | ||
We've had 20 conventions of states in the past in this country, and they've all been for limited purposes. | ||
And guess what? | ||
The courts have held them to a limited purpose. | ||
So the idea that this could be a runaway convention, number one, It won't be because there's case law out there that says they can't do it. | ||
Number two, 34 of the 50 states, each state, because it's a sovereign entity at a convention of states, gets one vote, which means that 34 of the 50 delegations will be controlled by Republicans, because the 34 Republican state legislatures are going to have to pass this thing. | ||
So number two, Number three, once something is proposed, so an amendment is only proposed at this convention, it's debated, and by the way, it'll be the biggest national story in my lifetime, there'll be gavel to gavel coverage, there'll be all sorts of movements being germinated to, for example, an amendment to limit the court to nine members would be considered here. | ||
Things that Washington would never do, because they don't want to limit their own power, but now the people could get involved and limiting the power of the federal government. | ||
So there'd be wall-to-wall coverage. | ||
Kids would have to actually start learning about the Constitution. | ||
Why? | ||
Because we're gonna have this huge convention that we're gonna have a debate about what the role of the federal government is. | ||
Steve, this would be the most educational opportunity we could have in our country at a time when constitutional education is at its lowest to actually restore that. | ||
Final point, and this is really important. | ||
Any proposed amendment that comes out of this convention Has to be ratified by 38 state legislatures. | ||
So here's what I would say to anybody who's concerned about what could happen at this convention. | ||
Name one amendment you're concerned about that could get 38 state legislatures to ratify. | ||
There's just nothing that I'm the least bit concerned about that 13 conservative states would not block from being ratified. | ||
We're going to spend a lot of time on this. | ||
We're going to try to get Meckler on here, who I have tremendous respect for, on Monday, but we're going to drill down on this. | ||
Look, the Supreme Court in the EPA Washington, which I say, and Rick, I know this is close to your heart on the Roe v. Wade, but I actually say in history will actually be Huge. | ||
Huge. | ||
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Yup. | |
in the Roe v. Wade because of what it's really deconstruction of the administrative state. You now have a political movement that understands we have to go after the administrative state and you see that these guys are losing that. That's what Steny Hoyer's in there saying we're coming. That's coming from the executive and winning elections and all that. The third is the structural element. The structural element to actually get to the structure the architecture and engineering of the country through the state legislature. | ||
So what I said, even in the 2020 election, now you're seeing, I think this movement, the providential thing of the big steel, Yes. | ||
is it's raising up in everybody's eyes. | ||
The Supreme Court's gonna have the independent state legislature case this year. | ||
The importance that the founders put in the state legislatures as being closer to the people is now, you know, the House of Representatives kind of set up as a house of commons, but they actually thought of something that even England didn't have, and that was state legislatures that are even closer to the people than even the House. | ||
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And they have tremendous power in the Constitution. | |
That's what they're not recognizing. | ||
You saw this in 2020. | ||
That was the whole thing. | ||
The state legislatures have to certify the electors. | ||
Not this kind of made-up stuff they got in your beloved Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which is a complete mess. | ||
Santorum, there's very few people in the world I respect more than you. | ||
You're a good man, and I've seen you many, many times. | ||
No, no. | ||
Rick Santorum has never been about the money or the power. | ||
He's about principle. | ||
One of the most principle guys I know. | ||
Rick, how do people get to you on social media? | ||
We need now people to start to get the information. | ||
The power of the show is we get people in, get them an immersive experience. | ||
How do they start getting their arms around the Convention of States? | ||
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Yeah, it's cosaction.com. | |
So, cosconventionofstatesaction.com. | ||
And there's sections on there that's called Frequently Asked Questions. | ||
All the questions that you may have about this, we've gone through them. | ||
There's lots of... What people don't realize is there's lots of experience when it comes to convention states because people just don't... There's only been 20 since the founding, but there's lots of information about how these work. | ||
We actually even had a mock convention a few years ago where they drafted rules. | ||
There's a lot more to this than people think. | ||
We're a lot farther along than people think. | ||
One final point I'd make, Steve. | ||
The left is starting to freak out. | ||
Russ Feingold just wrote a book condemning me and Mark Meckler, saying this could be the end. | ||
of the progressive movement if we're successful here. | ||
The AP, New York Times, Washington Post, they're all starting to write about it. | ||
And here's the thing, Feingold's as smart as they got. | ||
He's a smart guy. | ||
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He is. | |
He's a smart guy. | ||
It's on his radar. | ||
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He gets it. | |
He's a very smart guy. | ||
He gets it. | ||
This is, by the way, this is the administrative state. | ||
This is the Leviathan that has been created over the last, I don't know, since the Great Depression, World War II, that's metastasized in the Great Society. | ||
This is the Leviathan. | ||
And this is a structural element, and we're going to spend a lot of time on this. | ||
Another angle of attack strategically. | ||
Rick, what's the personal social media people can track you down on? | ||
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Just on Twitter, Rick Santorum on Twitter. | |
So there it is. | ||
Get it out there. | ||
And I'm anxious to hear from people. | ||
I hear a lot from the left. | ||
It'd be nice to hear from the right. | ||
Well, if you hear it from the left, you're doing something right. | ||
OK, Senator Santorum, thank you so much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Okay, a lot going on. | ||
Can I have Joe Allen, can I get Joe Allen up for a second? | ||
Do I have the one and only Joe Allen? | ||
Joe Allen, how you doing? | ||
We're going to go to a break here in a moment. | ||
Since we only deal in signal, not noise, I put up on my getter account today, Joe had given me the executive order itself, with everything going else in the world, and we're not there to increase your burdens, audience. | ||
But you are the cadre that's going to save this nation, and with it, the Judeo-Christian West, and with that, the world, okay? | ||
We don't want to put too much burden on you, but hey, them's the facts. | ||
There is something we've worked on now for a couple of years. | ||
We brought Joe Allen in, and the reason is this issue of transhumanism. | ||
Well, under the rubric of the Cancer Moonshot, the reality is the White House has now essentially weaponized the effort to move toward the singularity with edited humans, enhanced humans, Human 2.0, a literally witch's brew of things on the horizon that they don't want to talk about. | ||
But we're going to talk about it, and we're going to make it a political issue, because it needs to be a political issue. | ||
Joe Allen joins us, Mike Lindell, Charlie Kirk, all next in The War Room. | ||
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War Room. | |
Pandemic. | ||
the CCP. Spread the word all through Hong Kong, we will fight till they're all gone, we rejoice when there's no more, let's take down the CCP. | ||
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, we're juggling this morning because we've got so many topics to get through. | ||
Joe Allen is going to be back here in a second. | ||
We're going to go through this executive order on transhumanism. | ||
Also, Pastor Rob McCoy is going to be one of the speakers. | ||
He's a Turning Point USA guy. | ||
We're going to get him in. | ||
Hopefully, Charlie Kirk. | ||
If not, we'll make sure we talk about the conference that we're going to speak at this afternoon. | ||
We're doing the show live there this afternoon and tomorrow morning. | ||
We're there for the whole two days. | ||
I want to bring in Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike, And doing this show now for a couple of years, I've never seen the audience of the Posse people reaching out to me more furious of all the terrible stuff that's happened than the FBI trying to humiliate you the other day. | ||
A man who I think more than ever anybody has been a patriot and trying to stand up and just do the right thing for his country. | ||
And they really were energized yesterday when you came on here and said, hey, I'm not going to take this. | ||
I'm going on offense. | ||
So can you just give us a quick update? | ||
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Yeah, we're Tuesday morning. | |
Everybody will be filing our lawsuit against the United States government and the FBI. | ||
They broke 1st, 4th, 5th and 6th amendments of my rights and I've had conversations now for days and we have one more this afternoon with the attorney. | ||
I heard there's even more good news that's going to add to this this afternoon. | ||
And you know, I always look at the You know, God's had his hand in all of this, and we're going to look back. | ||
Everything had to happen just the way it did. | ||
And what happened the other day, I think it needed to happen, Steve, because I'm going to get this stopped. | ||
We can't have people, the FBI, weaponized by our government bashed down towards, like, Gestapo Germany. | ||
You know, like the Gestapo. | ||
It was disgusting, but there is a silver lining to it with the media. | ||
Fox talked about it, Tucker talked about it, and I give them a little credit. | ||
I usually bash Fox every day, and they actually talked about it two days in a row about the machine companies. | ||
We've got to get rid of these machines. | ||
Is that such a bad thing? | ||
I mean, you come and you FBI. | ||
They did it for show, Steve. | ||
You know that. | ||
They did it just to... Well, I will tell you this too, everybody. | ||
It really hurt. | ||
I was doing... I had a deal made on Wednesday with some new products to go up on my store. | ||
And they canceled now because out of fear to deal with Mike Lindell and my store. | ||
These were entrepreneurs, Steve, that I had set up that I was going to meet. | ||
Mike, this is the whole purpose. | ||
They figure if they can humiliate Mike Lindell, that the little guy is going to be afraid to come to a rally. | ||
If they're tracking Mike Lindell, they're going to be afraid to come to a rally. | ||
They're going to be afraid to come to another summit. | ||
They're going to be afraid to put their stuff up on my store. | ||
They're going to be afraid maybe even to buy my pillow. | ||
They're trying to destroy you. | ||
They understand that if they can take out Mike Lindell, they take out a major player in this movement. | ||
Uh, and a force for good and righteousness. | ||
And this, this is what the whole, the whole thing is about. | ||
In fact, one of the reasons I want to have you on today, when I was at the summit, because I don't think I've seen you actually talk in the year from the, from, I mean, on TV and we play all your stuff, but I hadn't been there in person since the cyber conference, your physical presence is amazing in the way it attracts people. | ||
And one of the reasons I wanted to have you on is to make sure that we're doing a good enough job of, cause you're flying over talking everywhere. | ||
that were actually promoting your personal appearances. | ||
Because I would tell anybody, if you have any doubt about, and it doesn't even mean about the machines or the paper ballots or anything, but if you have any doubt about the direction and the righteousness of this movement, you've got to go and see Mike Lindell speak in person. | ||
You have to go see him speak in person and the impact he has on other people. | ||
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Yeah, and thanks, Steve. | |
And you know, you guys have been more supportive. | ||
You have me on your show and everybody also buying my product. | ||
Now the my store, they just hurt those entrepreneurs using promo code war room. | ||
I'm always. | ||
You know, people say, oh, you're trying to sell stuff. | ||
I'm going, I'm trying to survive my employees and all these people. | ||
But I do thank you because right now, I'm heading to Idaho. | ||
I just spoke in Council Bluffs, Iowa last night. | ||
You can watch that up on on frankspeech.com. | ||
I'm heading to Idaho to do a speech there at a Clay Clark event. | ||
Then I'm heading to Ohio. | ||
with our real presidents having a rally. | ||
They're doing something different this time, Steve. | ||
They called me up. | ||
They're gonna have me do a jumbotron outside while people are waiting. | ||
It starts at noon and I get to speak for an hour and a half, I believe, maybe upwards of two hours. | ||
So it's gonna be, we're gonna have a lot of fun outside of that event center there and tens of thousands of people. | ||
I'm gonna get out in the crowd and we're gonna talk, We're going to give people very, a lot of people that have. | ||
I want people to have hope. | ||
Here's the reason I wanted to have you on this morning. | ||
Tuesday, you're going to drop the suit. | ||
Where do people go so they can plan? | ||
You're in Idaho at the Clay Clark. | ||
He does the things with General Flynn. | ||
You're going to be at the Ohio rally early. | ||
Real America's Voice, Ben Berquam and the great team of Real America's Voice are going to be there covering it. | ||
Mike's going to speak early. | ||
if that's the case, there's one thing to watch a Trump rally on on Real America's Voice of right side, all the great streaming services. | ||
There's another thing to be there, right, which is this whole dynamic. | ||
And particularly you network and you see people around and you go, wow, I'm not alone. | ||
There are a lot of people that are normal, average Americans of every race, color, creed that are my compadres. | ||
And that's what with you, and this really hit me at the summit. | ||
Where I was able to kind of, because we were broadcasting, I was able to kind of observe it. | ||
And I said, wow, this, and this is the how, when I first got attracted to Trump, because I'd known Trump before, but when I first saw him in front of these audiences in 14, and I saw people leaning into it, I said, this guy has a presence that none of these politicians have on stage. | ||
He's talking in different vernacular and people are leaning into it. | ||
The same thing with Lindell. | ||
You got to see it publicly. | ||
So where do people go? | ||
To see where you're actually going to be and show their support for you when you're giving these talks and speeches. | ||
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Well, you can go to frankspeech.com. | |
It's a one-stop shop. | ||
Look at my schedule there on the menu. | ||
And also, I'm on five days a week, Monday through Friday, on my own show on Lyndale TV at Frank Speech at 6 p.m. | ||
Central Time. | ||
But yeah, I put all my events up there. | ||
A lot of times I don't find out until three or four days before, but I check there every day. | ||
I love it, Steve, when the crowd comes out because it keeps me inspired. | ||
There was a time where it was kind of lonely out there. | ||
You go back a year ago, but now everybody's involved. | ||
It inspires me that that many people now are We're all the same. | ||
We're all the same. | ||
It doesn't matter. | ||
But like you say, it's all people. | ||
We've all had it with what's going on. | ||
We've got to save our country. | ||
And I just encourage everybody to come out to that rally. | ||
So your show follows us, The Second Hour of War Room, right on front speech. | ||
Also, people can find out about The Cause for America. | ||
You got a button there. | ||
They can just go. | ||
Once they go, they can click on that. | ||
And I just want to make sure I want to reiterate Tuesday morning is the tentative to dropping of this of this lawsuit where you're going to go on offense, correct? | ||
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That's yeah, we're dropping. | |
Yeah, we're dropping it. | ||
Yeah, I believe we're dropping it in a soda, too, because it happened. | ||
You know, Hardy did not. | ||
Boy, I guess Hardy's done well. | ||
Hats off to Hardy. | ||
Clay Clark, where do people go to find you? | ||
Clay Clark is going to be where in Idaho this weekend? | ||
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I'm heading there now. | |
I guess you're going to have to check that online. | ||
But I'm speaking today in about, I think I'm speaking about five o'clock Pacific time. | ||
You can watch that on Frank's speech. | ||
We're going to air it live there. | ||
Mike Lindell, you're a patriot and a warrior and a man of righteousness. | ||
Thank you very much for joining us this morning, taking time away. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
God bless. | ||
Thanks, brother. | ||
Okay. | ||
I want to get that. | ||
Well, let's get the link to the Clay Clark. | ||
You can see that. | ||
And by the way, anybody in the Idaho area should go. | ||
Like I said, seeing Mike Lindell in person is like going to a Trump rally. | ||
It's really inspirational. | ||
Let's go. | ||
Can I play the cold open for Joe Allen? | ||
I'm going to get Pastor McCoy up here in a minute, but let me, I want to get to Joe Allen. | ||
Let's play the cold open for Joe Allen. | ||
I'll bring Joe back in. | ||
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The birth of some of the biological technologies at DARPA. | |
Our flagship programs include revolutionizing prosthetics. | ||
We're now closing the loop where a man and machine can be integrated together. | ||
Humanity will change more in the next 20 years than all of recent history. | ||
And I do think that we are on a trajectory towards this. | ||
On the upslope, if you can see it, there's things like Human 2.0, human-machine convergence. | ||
These are things that are somewhere on the horizon that genome engineering and gene editing will be a part of. | ||
So how do we make sure that we can pursue this future in a safe manner? | ||
What about enhancing that baseline state? | ||
So there's defensive enhancement. | ||
We do this already, actually. | ||
Think about vaccination. | ||
So, when you're vaccinated, you actually are introduced to a change that is lifelong lasting, that protects you from disease. | ||
This is an enhancement that most individuals are accepting of and even find it honorable and a must. | ||
We require, if our children go to school, that they must be vaccinated. | ||
Okay, wow. | ||
This is like the Steny Hoare thing. | ||
This is not Gateway Pundit or Alex Jones or Steve Bannon. | ||
This is them in their own words. | ||
This woman's the head. | ||
She's the head. | ||
Joe, Enhanced Humans, Edited Humans, Man-Machine Merger, Human 2.0. | ||
People have to understand, this moonshot on cancer, that's just the cover. | ||
There's something very dark going on, and we need to have a national conversation about this, and we need to have it now. | ||
I understand that the agenda is very packed. | ||
I got that. | ||
I got that, I think, as well as anybody. | ||
It doesn't mean we can't deal with fundamental issues. | ||
And this is fundamental as it gets. | ||
The reason Joe Allen's been on the worm for now a couple of years or over a year is, and we have a whole transhumanism editor. | ||
As I said, this is, you know, this singularity, this, you know, homo sapiens on this side and homo sapien plus or homo sapien different or something different on the other, this singularity, this convergence. | ||
is fundamentally what this era will be known for when they look back hundreds of years from now. | ||
Joe Allen, who is this person that's talking and why is she so important and why, quite frankly, she's so powerful right now? | ||
Yes, Steve, that is Renee Wegrezen. | ||
She's the inaugural director of the new agency ARPA-A, Advanced Research Project Agency for Health. | ||
She comes from DARPA. | ||
She was at DARPA from 2016 to 2020. | ||
And in the stint between then and her new position, she was at Ginkgo Bioworks, Boston, Massachusetts. | ||
They're known as the Organism Company. | ||
It's a gene editing company that provides platforms in order to alter organisms to do everything from, you know, COVID-19 testing to maybe, oddly, the most Bizarre is using organism, using bacteria and various organisms that have been genetically altered to produce industrial product. | ||
In particular, a beauty product, right? | ||
So you literally have kind of vats producing your makeup. | ||
What she's talking about there is really diffused in the culture at DARPA. | ||
And I Imagine that a lot of the people that you're going to bring on to ARPA-H will also share this vision that we're hurtling towards a future in which humanity is going to be fundamentally altered, not only at the genetic level, but culturally through artificial intelligence, virtual reality, so on and so forth. | ||
And when she's talking about human 2.0 there, she's talking about a principle that comes up all the time in transhumanism, and that is Moving from healing to enhancement. | ||
All of these therapies, all of these techniques, they begin with the healing process to bring people with various genetic deficiencies up to a certain baseline of health. | ||
And once those are perfected, the next step is enhancement. | ||
Enhancement of performance and enhancement of cognition. | ||
Hang on one second. | ||
Not science fiction, ladies and gentlemen. | ||
The fact. | ||
Coming from the Oval Office. | ||
ARPA-H. | ||
Joe Allen returns. | ||
And we got Pastor Rob next in the War Room. | ||
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And you are over. | |
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
We will fight till they're all gone. | ||
We rejoice when there's no more. | ||
Let's take down the CCP. | ||
This pandemic has provided an opportunity for a reset. | ||
A unique opportunity to reset our global agenda. | ||
Never waste a good crisis. | ||
This is a time for a great reset. | ||
When we say getting back to normal, we mean something very different. | ||
together for a shared future. | ||
Okay, tpusa.com Tickets still available for the Great Recent Conference in the Phoenix metropolitan area. | ||
There's going to be incredible speakers there for the entire weekend. | ||
War Room is going to be broadcasting live this afternoon and tomorrow and throughout the weekend on Getter to put information up. | ||
I want to bring in now Pastor Rob McCoy. | ||
Pastor, you're going to be there. | ||
You're one of the key speakers. | ||
Walk us through what's going to happen this weekend, and why should people either attend or watch on the streaming? | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Yeah, it's critical they tune in. | ||
A lot of folks are getting caught off guard. | ||
There's a great reset happening. | ||
One of my great heroes of the faith, Rick Warren, who when I was going to seminary, he had an influence in my life. | ||
And this is a man who was at Davos, and he's talking about how the church needs to be a part of this three-legged stool to make sure that we all kind of Join into this one world government You have the World Economic Forum. | ||
You got Klaus Schwab You have all these things that are happening and all the folks that are highly educated on it including Jack Posobiec yourself Charlie Kirk You need to get an education. | ||
You need to understand how the Hegelian dialectic works. | ||
You need to understand how critical race theory works. | ||
Every pastor in America should understand this. | ||
Every American should understand this. | ||
It's infiltrated every institution in our country, and they want to take away our nationalism. | ||
God's a nationalist, and if you don't believe me, just read the Tower of Babel. | ||
And, uh, I'm a nationalist. | ||
I love our country. | ||
And so, uh, you gotta come out, folks. | ||
You gotta tune in. | ||
It is gonna be a remarkable couple days. | ||
How does a guy, real quickly, how does a guy like Rick Warren, that's so revered by so many people and had such a big influence, how does a guy like that get sucked up into this party at Davos, World Economic Forum, uh, participation and promulgating their ideas? | ||
How does that happen? | ||
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You know, that, that's, that's the million dollar question. | |
Like I told you earlier, he had an enormous influence on my life. | ||
I was deeply touched by him in a very critical moment in my Christian walk. | ||
And then, you know, a lot of my Christian heroes, all of them, have fallen prey to this. | ||
The Bible says even the elect will be deceived. | ||
You know, it goes from being about truth to being about power. | ||
And that's the thing that I think draws people in. | ||
The church starts to be drawn to money. | ||
Power. | ||
You know, they call it gold, glory, and girls. | ||
And that's when you get in a lot of trouble. | ||
There was an old story, and I know you, I think you were educated Benedictine, but there's that old story where the Pope says, as they're looking at the treasuries in the Catholic Church, silver and gold have I none. | ||
I guess we can't say that anymore. | ||
And then the treasurer looks at the Pope and says, and neither can we say in the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, rise up and walk. | ||
Especially out in California, the churches, you know, you're flush with income. | ||
You get deceived by so many things. | ||
I wish I had the answer to that, but I do know that if you tune in these next few days, you're going to be highly educated and be able to discern it and protect this nation from the globalism that seeks to destroy it. | ||
Pastor Rob, how do people get tickets? | ||
How do they get streaming and how do they follow you? | ||
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Well, TPUSA.com. | |
You just go to the website, you can get tickets for the event. | ||
It's here in beautiful Phoenix. | ||
I mean, we're right at the Arizona Grand. | ||
It's a lovely venue. | ||
A lot of folks can tune in, obviously, via the internet. | ||
The lineup is unbelievable, and the stuff you're going to learn, especially, you know, you have been an endless hero for me. | ||
We've never had the chance to meet face-to-face. | ||
We've texted, and in the most critical moments when I was before the judge on contempt charges, you were one of the biggest advocates for standing on our behalf. | ||
I can't thank you and your audience enough. | ||
Charlie Kirk is another one. | ||
I have the great privilege to call him my friend. | ||
He calls me his pastor. | ||
You got Dr. James Lindsay. | ||
He's probably the only atheist in America who has shared my pulpit, because it was so important that our congregation understand critical race theory, and Dr. Lindsay is the foremost academic on that. | ||
So, tpusa.com is where you do that, and then to follow me, robmccoy.us. | ||
Or you can just go to Godspeak.com. | ||
I look at the lineup, and it's a book of who's who, and I feel like I'm in the book of who's he. | ||
But I have to tell you, it is so good to be with you, Steve. | ||
Pastor Rob, we're looking forward to it, to hanging out, and actually this conference is gonna be spectacular. | ||
I'm so excited it's happening. | ||
There's also a special guest that's gonna be announced tomorrow, so it's a lot going on. | ||
Pastor Rob, see you in a couple hours. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Look forward to getting down there. | ||
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Thanks, Steve. | |
Bless you, brother. | ||
You are a treasure to me. | ||
God bless you and your entire audience. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
We're going to be live there this afternoon, a lot going on. | ||
Actually, I want to make an announcement. | ||
Joe Allen's been invited to speak because of transhumanism. | ||
Real quickly, Joe, how do people get to all your analysis? | ||
And now this thing's got to be top of the deck because of this executive order. | ||
Look, the executive order, it's a moonshot for cancer, it's down syndromes, it's going to help the spinal cord guys to walk. | ||
All of that's a cover. | ||
Right. | ||
It's going to create new biological soldiers or bio, you know, bioweapons soldiers. | ||
That's all cover. | ||
This is transhumanism. | ||
They've unveiled themselves. | ||
They did it. | ||
They're up in your grill about it, okay? | ||
And we are going to politicize this like nobody's business. | ||
We have to have a national conversation about this to say exactly what are we doing here, where is this going, and why are we doing it, right? | ||
With no happy talk, no spin, no can't, but reality, as only The War Room can deliver. | ||
Joe Allen, how do people get to you? | ||
Yeah, Steve, I look forward to speaking Saturday, Saturday afternoon at Turning Point USA. | ||
You can find me at j-o-t-b-o-t-x-y-z, Twitter and Twitter. | ||
Also my site, joebot.xyz, and of course, warroom.org, transhumanism tab. | ||
Thank you very much, Steve. | ||
We're going to be live from the conference this afternoon. | ||
You don't want to miss it. | ||
We're going to have all the breaking economic news, all the political news, everything that's happening on the legal front geopolitically. | ||
But we're also going to have everybody from Calamity Jane Zirkle to Captain Maureen Bannon, Charlie Kirk, and everybody in between. | ||
Just tune back here at five. | ||
I guarantee you it will be, how do I say this, informative, exciting, dramatic, all of it. | ||
Where? | ||
In the War Room. | ||
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