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The virus has now killed more than 100 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. Banham. | ||
Okay, we've got a lot to get to this hour. | ||
It is Wednesday, 5 October, in the year of our Lord 2022, in the second hour of the morning version of War Room. | ||
We're going to get to Ralph Reed in a second about the situation in Georgia and Herschel Walker. | ||
We've got Dave Bratt. | ||
By the way, Frank Gaffney, Raynard Jackson, Dave Walsh are all heading to Lynchburg, to Liberty, to this big conference that Dave Bratt, one of our regular contributors, is putting on. | ||
OPEC just announced a $2 million per barrel a day cut. | ||
Many of our allies, quote-unquote allies, voting to join that. | ||
It looks like Biden's kowtow to the House of Saud didn't quite pay off. | ||
All of that with Dave Walsh in a moment. | ||
I want to go back to Frank Gaffney. | ||
Frank, we've got two things to talk about. | ||
One, the mainstream media seems to be catching up with the Committee on the Present Danger after several years Better late than never, but they still don't have it completely right. | ||
First of all, they're missing, evidently, the point that what will happen after this party Congress, we think, is that Xi Jinping will become the dictator for life in China, and that that will leave him unconstrained. | ||
In any way, from doing what he has now said he wants to do, which is, yes, to take Taiwan, one way or the other, get those chips, crush freedom, achieve something that Mao couldn't do, that would be the signature of his, you know, leadership. | ||
But also, Steve, I think it's pretty clear that in order to do that, he intends to attack Probably others of our friends and allies in the region and certainly our assets, our personnel and our territory out there as well. | ||
This is going for the whole enchilada as far as I think she is concerned. | ||
What we're trying to do with this series of webinars is explain to the American people exactly what he has in mind. | ||
Not only what he has in mind, not only what his ambitions are and those are now pretty clear. | ||
But what he and his predecessors have been doing for decades, we have two series of webinars, one that runs on Thursdays from 1 to 2.15 p.m. | ||
Eastern Time, about the nature of the unrestricted warfare that has been devastating our country in every respect, economically, politically, information operations, subversion, You know, penetration of our elites, the captured elites, of our grid, on and on. | ||
We're documenting this painstakingly. | ||
Then on Tuesdays, the same time frame, 1pm to 2.15pm, we're talking about the Americans who are helping the Chinese Communist Party do that. | ||
We just had a terrific webinar, you were talking with Blake Masters about the border. | ||
It happens that The Chinese Communist Party are among those who will be benefiting immensely from the societal destruction that is being, you know, force-fed to us, thanks to Joe Biden, thanks to, you know, the rest of his administration, among the elite captured of China, to the great benefit of the CCP. | ||
And we had some of your favorite war room heroes, Todd Bensman, Michael Yan, Ben Burquam, a great friend of ours from Texas, Tracy Bradford, ran for lieutenant governor. | ||
Talking about the damage that is being done to our country. | ||
More and more Americans are clued up about it, but I don't think until this webinar, which is available for free at presentdangerchina.org, where, by the way, you can subscribe to the whole series, and we strongly encourage you to do that, as well as go to ccpatwar.com, where you can get a free PDF of a book, CCP is at war with America, as well as the brief, | ||
Which is a half-hour presentation in which we really connect the dots and enable you and those of you who seek your votes this fall to get clued up about China and prepared to do what we need to do. | ||
The original Committee on the Present Danger was the backbone of President Reagan's taking down the evil empire. | ||
I am so proud to be one of the founders of this Committee on the Present Danger, China. | ||
The work is top-notch. | ||
You go to the sites in the backlog of the library For no money, totally free, you can become virtually an expert in this and be so much more sophisticated than what you see on CNN and MSNBC, which is really quite childish when you look at it. | ||
Very infantile. | ||
You're going to be an expert. | ||
And you must be. | ||
This is the existential threat of our time. | ||
Putin's not doing what he's doing in Ukraine. | ||
It's totally underwritten by the CCP. | ||
The drop in this production is the CCP in back of this. | ||
They're in partnership with Iran. | ||
They're all over the Saudis. | ||
Their hands are everywhere, including deep into the United States. | ||
You'll see it all. | ||
Once again, Frank, where do people go to get all the free webinars and all the free books? | ||
You can subscribe, as well as take your time and go through any one you want, at presentdangerchina.org. | ||
Also, get the book The CCP is at war with America at ccpatwar.com. | ||
Also get the brief and make sure the people who are seeking your vote are briefed as well about the nature of China because we're all going to be confronting it now. | ||
The working class and middle class citizens in this country have to become experts in this. | ||
This is the great war of our time. | ||
Frank, thank you so much. | ||
You guys are so amazing, and I just can't thank you enough. | ||
The country can't thank you enough. | ||
God bless you. | ||
Before I bring in Ralph Reed, I want to have a cold open. | ||
Let's do a cold open for Ralph Reed. | ||
The evangelicals, particularly white evangelicals, are his base. | ||
They're also the QAnon base. | ||
And there is this rapid move toward turning MAGA into a religion. | ||
What do you make of that? | ||
Because to me, I don't think there is a single evangelical Georgia voter that's going to change their mind because Hershel Walker had, you know, paid for an abortion. | ||
I don't think they care. | ||
No, they don't care. | ||
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And I need to tell you that they're not going to care and that they'll still vote for Herschel Walker because basically today there was a prayer warriors for Herschel Walker that met at a large Baptist church, firmly pastored by Charles Stanley. | |
And they pray for him today. | ||
We could play hours and hours of this. | ||
Remember, they're trying to twist this to say this is the rise of this radical Christian sect, of Christian nationalism. | ||
They're trying to paint this as something that's white nationalist, xenophobic, nativist. | ||
That's what I've asked Ralph Reed. | ||
Ralph, tell us what's going on. | ||
You and Tony Perkins, I think, are the two people people look to To kind of make sure that there's a full understanding and context of what's going on, given your, really, the dedication of your entire life to the evangelical movement. | ||
Ralph, what's going on here? | ||
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Well, I think, look, Steve, this is the Democratic playbook that, unfortunately, at this point, we're all intimately familiar with. | |
You were at the helm in 2016 in the Trump campaign when You had the Access Hollywood tape drop almost to the day that this allegation against Herschel Walk dropped. | ||
The Access Hollywood tape was October 7th. | ||
This was October 4th. | ||
Just as early voting is about to begin in Georgia, just as people are requesting and receiving absentee ballots, I don't think the timing is accidental. | ||
This is an anonymous allegation based on an incident that is alleged to have happened Uh, 13 years ago, uh, that is unsubstantiated and appears in a liberal website, uh, using sourcing that would not meet the scrutiny level of any reputable news organization. | ||
It's an opposition research hit, pure and simple, that is being, then being amplified by the dominant fake news media. | ||
They wouldn't cover it, the allegation, because it didn't meet their standards, so now they cover it as a news story. | ||
With the caveat always added in, fill in the blank of the news organization, blank, has been unable to independently verify the facts of the allegation. | ||
So that's what we're dealing with. | ||
It's kind of a lurid form of the Steele dossier, another oppo hit that was tried to get into the mainstream media. | ||
They couldn't do it. | ||
And so somebody leaked it to BuzzFeed, as I recall. | ||
Uh, this is very similar to the attacks on Brett Kavanaugh. | ||
This is their playbook, Steve. | ||
And I'll tell you why it's not gonna work. | ||
It's not gonna work for two reasons. | ||
Number one, we're onto their playbook. | ||
We have their playbook. | ||
We know exactly what play they're gonna run after this. | ||
We think there are gonna be other copycat, similar allegations, as there were against Trump in 16, as there were against Kavanaugh in 18. | ||
You remember after Christine Blasey Ford's False allegation. | ||
You remember Michael Avenatti, you know, kind of wandered into camera range, allegedly with another accuser. | ||
So we think that's what will come next. | ||
But we got their playbook. | ||
We know what they're going to do. | ||
The second reason why this is going to fail is because this election is about failed Biden policies that have wrecked our economy, wreaked havoc on American families and businesses, And wreaked havoc all over the globe. | ||
We now have a land war in Europe for the first time in 80 years, the Taliban running Afghanistan, the highest inflation in 40 years, the highest gas and energy prices in recorded U.S. | ||
economic history. | ||
Raphael Warnock voted for those policies 96% of the time. | ||
He voted for the spending blowouts that have fueled the inflation. | ||
He voted for the liberal judges that are for cashless bail and soft on crime. | ||
that are causing a wave of violent crime and murders in America's cities, and that's what's on the ballot, his record. | ||
And if I had Raphael Warnock's record, I wouldn't want to talk about it either. | ||
But that's what the campaign's about. | ||
It's a referendum on Biden and on Warnock voting with him. | ||
And let me end with this, Steve. | ||
Joe Biden's job approval today in the state of Georgia, according to an Atlanta Journal-Constitution poll, This is not Fox News. | ||
This is not a Republican campaign. | ||
This is the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. | ||
Biden's job approval in Georgia today is 37%. | ||
And if I had to run with that, you better believe I'd be attacking my opponent for something that happened 13, 15, 20, 30 years ago, too, because I'd be trying to distract the electorate with anything to keep from talking about these failed policies and my record. | ||
We're not going to let him get away with it. | ||
Rafael Warnock is going to be defeated and Herschel Walker is on his way to the U.S. | ||
Senate. | ||
By the way, in the AJC poll, I think the independents are down in the low 20s. | ||
And they're a proxy for the general public. | ||
Ralph, what is the stakes? | ||
Because they're clearly targeting this to the evangelical and traditional Catholics. | ||
What are the stakes in this race? | ||
You just walked through all the really smart aspects of how Biden has destroyed the country and Warnock's been a wingman for him. | ||
What are the stakes for the evangelical and the traditional Catholic? | ||
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I think the stakes are huge, because from the time we had the leak of the Dobbs decision in May, and then we got the actual decision on June 24th, they have done everything that they can to make this election about abortion and to get us on our back heels in terms of saving unborn life. | |
And I think Georgia will be a case study for whether or not they can get away with that. | ||
I think they're going to fail, And I think the reason why is I think they were a little too cute by half. | ||
They thought by making this lurid, again, anonymous allegation based on allegedly facilitating an abortion, they thought that would hurt Walker among voters of faith. | ||
It's going to do the opposite, and I'll tell you why. | ||
Because it's given the Walker campaign an opportunity to say that by voting to codify Roe v. Wade, into federal law, something that has not happened in 50 years, you would impose on all 50 states, including Georgia, the most liberal abortion laws in all of Western civilization. | ||
You would force Georgia to legalize abortion up to the moment of birth for any reason at all, including as a form of birth control. | ||
About 11% of Georgia voters support that. | ||
But not only that, In that same bill that Warnock voted for, they repealed the Hyde Amendment, which for 44 years has prevented taxpayers, including evangelical Protestants and pro-life Catholics, from having to pay for abortion. | ||
Ralph, can you just hang for one second before the break? | ||
I want to talk about your organization and the great work you guys do. | ||
Ralph Reed, who's dedicated his life to this fight, joins us on the other side in a shocking story from the United Kingdom. | ||
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Ralph, here's a question. | ||
Stacey Abrams denied, I guess, babies have heartbeats, I don't know, 15 weeks. | ||
She gave us some crazy medical assessment that turned out to be, I think, it did not follow the science, as Tony Fauci would say. | ||
She's 10 points down. | ||
She's having a tough time getting booked on MSNBC right now. | ||
What happened that the voters in Georgia have now looked like appears to be a total and complete rejection of Stacey Abrams, who was supposed to, remember, she was going to win governorship and she was going to run for president in 24. | ||
So what happened, Ralph? | ||
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Yeah, she not only was going to win the governorship, she claimed she'd already won it. | |
She claimed she had won the election in 2018. | ||
I think, look, Steve, I think what happened was two things. | ||
The first is, Brian Kemp has been governor for four years and he now has a record and it's a darn good one. | ||
The lowest unemployment in Georgia's recorded economic history, 2.5 percent and falling, bringing new businesses to Georgia, the number one ranked state in America to do business in. | ||
He cut income taxes. | ||
He defended the Second Amendment. | ||
He fought for and signed the Heartbeat Bill. | ||
He signed SB202, the Election Integrity Bill, which gets rid of a lot of the ballot harvesting and the ability to engage in shenanigans with mail ballot. | ||
And these are all very popular. | ||
And while he was doing that, And creating jobs and defending constitutional right, including the right to life and the Second Amendment. | ||
She was running around the country being a Hollywood celebrity and, you know, kind of going to a lot of ritzy, glitzy things in Beverly Hills and Manhattan and just took her eye off the ball. | ||
So I think Brian Kemp's going to win. | ||
He's going to win big. | ||
I'm going to be in my personal capacity at an event for him in about an hour. | ||
And I I've been his friend for over 20 years, and he's doing a heck of a job as governor, and I think he's going to win, and I think it'll be a comfortable victory. | ||
Ralph, one thing I've learned in working with you and alongside you for almost a decade is that you're not very self-promotional, telling about your organization, but it's absolutely amazing. | ||
Tell me, how many doors is your organization going to knock on in this midterm election cycle, sir? | ||
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Well, Steve, we've got over 5,000 volunteers and paid staff deployed in 26 states right now. | |
We're in 42 critical congressional districts and every key Senate and gubernatorial battleground state in the country. | ||
And we will knock on 8.4 million doors between now and November 8th. | ||
And when we do that, we will reach somewhere between 14 and 15 million voters of faith in their homes before the midterms. | ||
That is more voters reached in their homes to turn them out by an outside organization on the center right, outside the two political parties. | ||
That's more than a year of my lifetime. | ||
And in addition to that, we're mailing them, we're phoning them, we're sending out $25 million get out the vote tech. | ||
We're putting voter guides in about 75,000 churches. | ||
5,000 churches in Georgia alone, 6,000 in Florida, about 3,000 in North Carolina, every battleground state. | ||
And if they haven't voted by 2 p.m. | ||
on Election Day, Steve, we get in a car, van, or bus and we go to their home and we take them to the polls physically. | ||
Hey, progressive lefts suck on that. | ||
I mean, seriously, this is because Ralph, many years ago, he says there's nothing more important than personal contact, particularly with people of faith. | ||
Is that still your theory of the case? | ||
Is that that one-on-one contact with knocking on the door and actually talking to somebody about the importance of these elections? | ||
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No question. | |
You know, it's amazing, Steve. | ||
We live in a world of billion and multi-billion dollar campaign cycles. | ||
Where in Georgia alone, there'll be $250 million in paid ads, and the way you turn out voters today in the 21st century is the same way you did it in the 19th century. | ||
It's going door-to-door, face-to-face, it's neighbor-to-neighbor, it's friend-to-friend. | ||
Our after-action analysis shows a 7-12% increase in turnout just by that act alone. | ||
And it's far beyond what we're doing with all these paid ads that are just attacking each other. | ||
Big. | ||
Big. | ||
Ralph, how do people go and find out more about your organization, sir? | ||
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It's ffcoalition.com. | |
FF is in faithandfreedomcoalition.com. | ||
If they want to volunteer, there's a button or a place that you can click on our website, Steve. | ||
If you want to make phone calls, you can call into any battleground state from your home. | ||
If you live in a battleground state or CD, you can go door-to-door with us. | ||
We're looking for a few good men and women. | ||
We got a little more than 30 days left, and we got a big job to do, and I think we're going to have a huge victory. | ||
I think we're going to pick up both chambers, and I think these attacks against Herschel are going to fail, so go to our website, get involved. | ||
Pick up both chambers, I agree, and also pick up these big governorships and continue the great work down in Georgia. | ||
Ralph, thank you. | ||
Honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Those guys are workers. | ||
Those guys are workers. | ||
Knocking on doors. | ||
The same today as in the 19th century. | ||
There's a human personal contact. | ||
Caroline Farrow, this story, she's a mother of five in the United Kingdom, and this is to show you that this jackbooted nature of the FBI is just not about in the United States. | ||
It's also in our mother country. | ||
Ma'am, this story is so over the top that I just want you to walk us through. | ||
Huge story in the Daily Mail, but please walk us through what happened to you. | ||
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Okay, so it was Monday night and I was cooking the family dinner. | |
It was about half past four. | ||
I just put a roast chicken in the oven. | ||
I just popped upstairs to put some laundry away. | ||
My husband said to me, Caroline, there's two policemen at the door, two police officers at the door. | ||
They won't talk to me. | ||
They want to see you. | ||
So I go downstairs, open the door, and they said, there's been an allegation against you of harassment and malicious communications. | ||
And they told me who the complainant was, who is someone I have been in a four-year protracted legal battle with, who has sued me civilly three times. | ||
I'm allowed to say that now because they have outed themselves as a complainant. | ||
They said, yeah, there's been this allegation of harassment and malicious communications. | ||
Can we come in? | ||
And I said, no. | ||
Have you got a warrant? | ||
because i think that the police i'd be now because that's a jackie tactics uh... | ||
with a number of uh... issues in this country i i just didn't know sprouted you know you don't invite them in uh... so i said we got one and holding the door and this barely six six six four four officer said we don't need one and stuck his hand out and his head on the door and basically as came in and and he says they said we're arresting you uh... now of course once the police are in your house they have extra powers | ||
uh... which is why you don't invite them in don't ever if the police come to your door don't invite them in uh... | ||
So yeah, he forced his way in. | ||
He said, we're arresting you. | ||
And they said, you know, the reason that we're arresting you is, you know, you pursued a course of conduct which amounts to harassment and we need to seize your devices. | ||
and they wouldn't tell me anymore. | ||
Can we try to get that rebooted? | ||
This is all because of what she's a mother of five and just what she put up on Twitter. | ||
And think about it. | ||
The police come, no warrant. | ||
This is the country of the Magna Carta. | ||
This is our mother country. | ||
When we broke off from the British Empire and the Revolution, a lot of our major thinkers obviously were British subjects. | ||
This is actually worse in the United Kingdom today than it is in the United States. | ||
If we can't get her back up, can I get... Oh, she's up? | ||
Okay, can we get her back? | ||
You just dropped. | ||
Can you continue the story? | ||
Unfortunately, you just dropped. | ||
Can you just continue the story with... | ||
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So they came into my house, they took my work computer, they said we need all the devices you have ever accessed or had any sort of access to. | |
So they took my work computer and I said my other devices are in the parish office. | ||
So my husband is a Catholic priest, a very unusual situation I know, and my other devices were just in the parish office. | ||
So, my husband said, well, you'll need a warrant to enter there because it's sort of adjoined to our house, but it's not part of our domestic residence. | ||
And he wasn't going to let the police in his parish office, you know, with confidential documents and everything else. | ||
He said, no, you'll need a warrant. | ||
And they said, no, just let us in there. | ||
And he said, why won't you just let us come with you? | ||
And he said, because I don't trust you. | ||
You know, you can't just come into a sort of church premises. | ||
And they said, well, that's fine. | ||
And they got on the radio to their inspector, who just gave them permission to go into the parish office. | ||
And actually, they said to my husband, we have to come with you. | ||
Because he just went in and they said, no, we have to come with you to get the devices. | ||
Because otherwise, you know, you do realize that if we hadn't got permission, that's right, before they went in, they said, if we hadn't got permission, We will have to come back and come with you and we need to make sure that nothing in the parish office has been moved because this would be tampering with evidence. | ||
My husband said, well I wouldn't do that, that's illegal, I wouldn't tamper with evidence. | ||
But anyway, they got permission, they went in with him and they took my phone and they took my daughter's iPad and you know, just all that, any device that I had access to, they wanted to take and put in an evidence bag. | ||
My daughter is 10 years old and she's diagnosed with autism and she's already very anxious and she didn't understand why they were taking away her iPad and my husband questioned it and said, This is actually the children's homework iPad. | ||
I'm actually logged into it. | ||
And they said, yeah, but has your wife ever used it or had access? | ||
And he said, well, yes. | ||
So away it went in the bag. | ||
My daughter, as I said, has autism. | ||
And it has her audio Harry Potter stories that she loves, which she uses as a soothing mechanism. | ||
It helps her calm down. | ||
So she was really distressed and upset. | ||
Why are the police here? | ||
And they're, of course, in full stab vests and handcuffs. | ||
And then they said, yeah, so we've got to take you to the station. | ||
So, and this was in front of, so they took me back to the hall and this was in front of my seven-year-old son, my ten-year-old daughter. | ||
Caroline, hang on one second. | ||
We've just got to take a short commercial break. | ||
Caroline Farrow join us from the United Kingdom when we return this incredibly disturbing story. | ||
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Caroline, when you're making dinner for the children, you know, late afternoon, early evening, when the police barge into your home, did they handcuff you or frisk you or do anything in front of the children, ma'am? | ||
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Yeah, they frisked me in front of the children. | |
So before they put me in the police car, they had to, you know, like frisk me and pat me down to make sure I wasn't carrying a weapon or anything. | ||
What did you, we're going to come back and spend a lot of time on this story, but what did you do? | ||
What was your crime that you did that the police had to barge into your home, essentially kick down the door when you asked them not to enter, to traumatize your children? | ||
What was it? | ||
What was your crime? | ||
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A Twitter argument, pretty much. | |
And they also accused me of posting on a forum called Kiwi Farms, but actually I hadn't done it. | ||
So they presented all these posts to me, which were effectively memes, and posts written by other people, and asked me what they were about and what was going on here, and I said, well I don't know, you'll have to ask the person that actually posted those memes, which wasn't me, and actually just circumstantial. | ||
whatever evidence they have would mitigate against this poster being me because some of the times they'd posted I play the organ at mass on a Sunday and they'd posted at the same time when I was in church with my family so they had no evidence so they had to see the reason they say they had to arrest me was in order to see my devices to see whether or not I've done this but but but but but hang on for a second what What is the Twitter argument? | ||
What was the content, roughly the content, of what they came in and rushed you for that went up on Twitter? | ||
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I have to be a bit careful because I'm still under investigation, but basically I have been calling out a particular trans activist That I've been in a long-running dispute with. | |
Trans activists are trying to make themselves a public figure and it was really playground. | ||
The trans activist had been traducing my character, so I just traduced theirs back. | ||
And they claim that it's harassment, that I'm obsessed by them and they can't actually live their life. | ||
Because of them, they can't live a life. | ||
They're constantly in fear. | ||
Although, when I was arrested, they posted a picture of themselves on their Twitter account drinking a glass of champagne. | ||
In fact, twice this week, they've posted pictures of themselves drinking a glass of champagne while at the same time saying, this woman terrorizes me so badly that I can't function and I'm constantly terrified and I just wish she'd stop and go away. | ||
How can people find it? | ||
Daily Mail had a big piece about this. | ||
We're putting it up into all of our chat rooms. | ||
How can people find out more about you and how can they find out more about this case and more about what went on, ma'am? | ||
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Well, they can certainly follow my Twitter feed. | |
If you're in the States or in the world, I'm the campaign director for Citizen Go, which is a campaigning organisation. | ||
We've got over 17.5 million members across the world and I think one of the reasons that they've gone for me is because my organisation fights for faith, family and freedom. | ||
We're unapologetically pro-life We are anti-woke. | ||
We take on Disney, we take on LGBT ideology, we take on premature sexualisation of children and I think one of the reasons that they've gone for me in this way is because they know that if they write to my employer and tell off my employer that I'm terribly transphobic, my employer will take absolutely no notice of them. | ||
So, to be honest, I think it's as much as an attack on Citizen Go as it is myself. | ||
But, you know, if you want to find out more, look at Citizen Go, look at my Twitter feed, you know, just Google me. | ||
I have my own website. | ||
But actually, I think this is more, to be honest with you, I think this is about, you've got to remember, we challenge Disney. | ||
We challenge Netflix. | ||
We take this course to people. | ||
We say to Disney, don't hold your gay pride parades. | ||
We say to these organisations, stop corrupting children. | ||
We say to Netflix, take your blasphemy off air. | ||
We challenge popular culture and I think that makes people very uncomfortable and that makes me a bit of a sitting target, I'm afraid. | ||
Well I don't think it makes people uncomfortable. | ||
I think actually most people have your back. | ||
I think it makes the elites, the woke elites globally quite uncomfortable because they can't stand up to a freedom fighter like you. | ||
So how do people get to Citizens Go? | ||
What's the easiest way? | ||
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Just citizensgo.org and we operate in 13 different countries. | |
So we're in the U.S. | ||
We're running a number of campaigns in the U.S. | ||
which are about faith, family, freedom. | ||
We're in Latin America. | ||
We're in the U.K. | ||
So whatever country you're in, we fight the U.N. | ||
and we fight the World Health Organization. | ||
So just go on to Citizen Go, become a member. | ||
And the great thing about us is we're all about the people. | ||
So we don't take any donations from any political parties, any large organizations. | ||
We are literally funded 100% by our members, which makes us really independent. | ||
And I think that's, it's very easy in the UK, which is, you know, the zeitgeist here is progressively liberal. | ||
You know, liberal is the wrong word for it, but you know, we're kind of progressive leftists, even though we've allegedly got a conservative government in power. | ||
And therefore people just can't get their head around my views, and I'm very Easy target. | ||
You know, they say that I'm a hate monger, etc, etc. | ||
You know the drill, Steve. | ||
But yeah, I think this is part and parcel of it, and I think a lot of people would really like to see me get a criminal record and really try and make out that I've been up to nefarious activity, whereas I haven't. | ||
I mean, this was crazy. | ||
I sat there. | ||
I had to have my shoes removed. | ||
I had to have my socks removed. | ||
They checked my socks for drugs. | ||
I was put in a prison cell. | ||
The police officers spent eight hours of their time, an entire shift, Because they said my Twitter argument had upset a transgender activist. | ||
And for memes on a website that I didn't even post, you know, that had nothing to do with me. | ||
And they were sort of pointing out these memes to me saying, explain this. | ||
And I was saying, well, I didn't post it. | ||
So I don't really know what it's about, you know. | ||
And it seemed to be one big fishing trip. | ||
So, you know, in some ways, they've got my devices, they can see I've not been up to anything nefarious. | ||
And that's another thing, they threatened me with more arrest and contempt of court and more charges if I didn't give them the passwords to my devices. | ||
You know, and that's because one of my devices was my work machine, you know, then they're trying to sort of spy on my company's activities and spy what I'm up to at work. | ||
It's utterly Outrageous, and literally because somebody got offended over something on the internet. | ||
I haven't harassed anybody. | ||
I've done nothing. | ||
And if you know me and if you meet me, I mean, that's just not how I operate. | ||
There's nothing. | ||
I can get myself into trouble in my own name. | ||
So why they think I'll be going onto a website and posting memes in anonymous names is utterly, utterly beyond me. | ||
But yeah, I mean literally it's quite scary and I'm not the only one, but in the UK you can have police knocking at your door, putting you in a police car, putting you in the cells, removing your shoes, taking off, you know. | ||
I've never taken my wedding ring off. | ||
They wanted my wedding ring, they wanted my cross that my husband bought me as a special anniversary present a few years ago. | ||
They probably thought I was a lunatic because they took my cross off. | ||
I've never taken my cross off. | ||
They had to put it in a plastic evidence bag and I kissed it because my face means a lot to me. | ||
It just felt really sacrilegious, them stripping me of my jewellery. | ||
They had to strip me of my earrings and my necklace to make sure I wasn't going to harm myself. | ||
I'm literally sat in a cell, there's an open toilet, there's CCTV. | ||
It was so degrading. | ||
They said, when you go to the toilet, we will be able to see you, but don't worry, your face will be pixelated. | ||
It was horrible. | ||
It was really, really dehumanizing. | ||
And I sat there just really frightened, thinking, I can't believe that this is happening to me just because somebody's got some hurt feelings on the Internet. | ||
And I know I haven't broken any laws. | ||
And no, I haven't. | ||
Well, I can tell you one thing. | ||
You're winning in a big way. | ||
So we just have to fight back on this. | ||
You have to stand your ground. | ||
You're a hero. | ||
Once again, how do people get to your organization if they want to find out more? | ||
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Yeah, so go to CitizenGo.org. | |
I know, you see, CitizenGo have been brilliant. | ||
They have really helped me with all my legal fees. | ||
And I know they'll be putting up something soon so that anyone, we're going to sue the police for this. | ||
We're going to challenge the police and sue them. | ||
So, because this shouldn't stand, and what the police did, I think, was legally as well as morally wrong. | ||
So we're going to challenge the police, and we're just going to challenge the whole thing. | ||
And lots of people have been saying, Caroline, how can I donate? | ||
Well, we know, you know, Steve, that a lot of these big payment platforms, when I put up GoFundMes and things in the past, you know, the activists get them taken down. | ||
So CitizenGo is, I think, going to run my fundraiser for me, because, you know, They can't be touched in the same way. | ||
I shouldn't say that. | ||
I shouldn't speak to you soon. | ||
But go to Citizen Go and just get involved with our campaigns. | ||
And, you know, they'll put up a fundraiser for me. | ||
Please help, because, you know, the police need challenging on this one. | ||
It shouldn't be allowed to stand. | ||
And also, just for me, but for everybody, because the police get pushed back. | ||
We've already got the Home Secretary talking about how the police shouldn't be placing pronouns on Twitter, because that's part of it. | ||
You know, I shouldn't be misgendering. | ||
So we do. | ||
I think that the momentum is swinging. | ||
I think actually an example needs to be made. | ||
My children, I deserve an apology from the police at the very least. | ||
And actually they can buy my daughter a brand new iPad if they compensate us. | ||
But if you want to, I mean this isn't just about me, this is about everyone. | ||
This is about stopping police overreach. | ||
You know, when Citizen Go puts something up, please, if you want to help, if you can afford to help, you know, just a couple of pounds. | ||
You know, every mickle makes a muckle, as we say in the UK. | ||
You know, every little helps. | ||
And yeah, let's challenge the police on this. | ||
We will definitely push back, and we will be there for you. | ||
Caroline Farrow, thank you very much. | ||
Very powerful story. | ||
Thank you. | ||
In front of her kids, right in her house, making dinner. | ||
Let's play the cold open for Dave Walsh. | ||
I'm going to bring Dave Walsh over after the break. | ||
I want to play this cold open of breaking news about OPEC. | ||
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Breaking news this morning on the global stage. | |
Reuters reporting OPEC and its allies, including Russia, have just agreed to a major cut in oil production aimed at bolstering prices. | ||
The move to cut two million barrels of oil a day was announced just moments ago at the gathering of the group in Vienna. | ||
For more on this, let's bring in CNBC reporter Frank Holland. | ||
Frank, what does this cut mean for gas prices? | ||
Hey, good morning, Mika. | ||
Well, of course, oil is moving higher on those reports of that major oil production cut by OPEC and its allies. | ||
That reported plan to cut 2 million barrels a day. | ||
That would be the biggest since the start of the pandemic. | ||
The cuts are expected to move oil prices possibly to $100 a barrel, maybe even higher. | ||
That's about a 15% increase from where we are today. | ||
That would of course lead to higher gas prices and even higher prices for home heating oil here in the U.S. as many are already grappling with inflation. | ||
Regular unleaded, just to give you some perspective, still about 20 percent higher than it was a year ago. | ||
Just the expectation of these major cuts have seemingly put the brakes on a two-day rally on Wall Street. | ||
The Dow looks like it opened up just about 300 points lower at this point. | ||
Also important to note, interest rates also moving higher on questions about the Fed and the thoughts they could pause or maybe even pivot from their plans to raise rates or in their plan to reduce inflation, higher gas prices could just contribute to higher prices and inflation here in the U.S., raising even more questions about our central bank. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Mmm. | ||
Whoa. | ||
All right. | ||
And so now, what are we looking ahead to? | ||
What can we predict given this decision and also the interest, you know, the raising of interest rates that we are experiencing right now? | ||
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I'm reading some really scary headlines about the housing market, but obviously gas prices and the prices of goods on the top of everybody's minds. | |
Yeah, I mean, of course. | ||
Let me have the mic. | ||
We're going to go to break. | ||
It's all crashing down around them. | ||
You know, Biden goes over to Kowtow to the Saudis, the House of Saud in an embarrassing, humiliating trip over there. | ||
And this is what they do. | ||
Our quote unquote allies in the in the area agreed. | ||
This is not Russia. | ||
This is Saudi Arabia and our other allies. | ||
OPEC. | ||
Dramatic cut in barrels. | ||
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Dave Walsh will join us next. | |
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Dave Walsh, got a couple minutes. | ||
Dave, how big a deal is this? | ||
Our allies, Saudi Arabia, UAE and others, doing this massive cut, 2 million barrels per day, sir. | ||
What kind of impact is it going to have? | ||
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Well, it was projected even about a week ago. | |
Citibank, Bank of America, Morgan Stanley developed a consensus forecast. | ||
We're headed now to 105 to 110 buck per barrel oil. | ||
Preceding being aware that this would generally be the result, 2 million barrel per day reduction in production by OPEC, which, by the way, about matches what's happened here under the administration since January of 2021 in U.S. | ||
production versus where we were in 2019, about a 2 million barrel a day slip, that we have tried to offset, which shows the utter futility of trying to offset this with SPR reserves | ||
Issues that now end this month, this SPR program ends this month, million barrels a day, we've released 330 million barrels down in the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, 52% down, has accomplished nothing as these guys, OPEC Plus, have waited for the moment in time when that's over to have any impact to announce this, exactly intentional why they've done it at this time. | ||
So we'll see gas back to 420 Dave, you're down to Dave Bratz today. | ||
within a couple months of this, without question. | ||
There's a huge development in your life. | ||
By the way, your home is now everything. | ||
In this economic storm, the ownership of your home is your anchor to windward. | ||
Trust me. | ||
I want to bring in Matthew Cox now from Home Title Lock. | ||
Matthew, now more than ever, people must, must, must ensure that these cyber thieves can't mess with their home because in this economic carnage, this apocalypse we're going to go through, your home is all your net worth. | ||
It's everything. | ||
Tell people what they need to do to ensure the safety of their home from cyber thieves, sir. | ||
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They need to have their home monitored. | |
I mean, monitoring your title is crucial. | ||
And the best company out there is Home Title Lock. | ||
So right now, if you sign up for Home Title Lock, I believe you use the promo code LOCKIT, you get a free 30 days And you can find out right now by going to Hoban Title Lock, you can find out if you've already been a victim of title theft. | ||
Which is growing, you know, it's one of the fastest growing white collar crimes out there. | ||
Cyber crimes too, really. | ||
But yeah, definitely. | ||
Look, here's the reality. | ||
In this economic firestorm, the net worth in your home is everything. | ||
And you've got cyber thieves because of the antiquated way that the titles are listed. | ||
They can get in and actually take ownership and take loans. | ||
Not just, they can take loans out against your house. | ||
They take the cash, you have the loan. | ||
So this is imperative. | ||
You have to do this today just to check. | ||
You gotta get safety. | ||
You gotta have an anchor to windward. | ||
And that is what your home and your title is. | ||
Once again, Matthew, we need people to take action on this today. | ||
Where do they go to find out more about this? | ||
Because you can't mess around anymore. | ||
This is, you see, gas prices are going up, interest rates are going up, the housing market is going to be very tough. | ||
You need to make sure that you 100% have ownership of your home. | ||
Not some cyber thieves that they're taking out a second mortgage against your home. | ||
They take the cash, you got to pay off the second mortgage. | ||
You want to get eviscerated right now, this is how it happens. | ||
Where do they go and what do they do, Matthew Cox? | ||
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You would go to hometitlelock.com. | |
You can use promo code LOCKIT. | ||
You get a free 30 days. | ||
You get a free search of your title to determine if you've already been a victim. | ||
It'll tell you whether or not you have a clear title or not. | ||
And the thing is, Steve, a lot of people don't realize that your home is, for most Americans, their largest investment. | ||
I mean, most people in America's retirement strategy is based on Retiring and owning their own home. | ||
And they don't realize what a huge risk they're at. | ||
And how vulnerable they are. | ||
Look, it's not the number one growing cyber theft for a reason. | ||
Number one, it's got so much cash in it. | ||
Even if you don't intend to own your home forever, most people, the rest think, hey, I'm going to sell my home and then move to Arizona or Florida. | ||
You may not have that option. | ||
So that's why you've got to go today, and particularly this period of time we're going through. | ||
Your home is not just your castle. | ||
Your home is your anchor right now to make sure that you're grounded through these economic times. | ||
Please make sure some cyber thief from around the world, the global, is not there already taking your title and barring against it, taking out money against it. | ||
One more time, we need everybody in the posse to do this today. | ||
Where they go, Matthew? | ||
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Go to HomeTitleLock.com. | |
They can use promo code LOCKIT. | ||
Your first 30 days is free and you get a free home title search to determine whether or not you've already been a victim of the crime. | ||
Make sure that your title is clear now. | ||
It's extremely important. | ||
And this is why they've got, Cox is one of the biggest, he was one of the biggest cyber criminals ever. | ||
Matthew, thank you so much for joining us, and I want everybody, this is a standing order. | ||
You've got to batten down the hatches now during these tough economic times. | ||
Matthew, thank you very much for joining us from home, TitleLocker. | ||
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Thank you for having me on. | |
I appreciate it. | ||
Okay, this OPEC move is a big deal, particularly given everything else that's going on, everything the Fed's doing. | ||
We're going to break it down. | ||
Cortez is going to be with us. | ||
He's at the Hispanic Leadership Conference. | ||
We are absolutely packed in the afternoon from 5 to 7. | ||
We need everybody to come back. | ||
We're also going to be going to Dave Brat's conference down at Liberty, to the Miami Hispanic Leadership Conference. | ||
The President will be speaking. | ||
Steve Cortez will be there. | ||
We're also going to break down a bunch of economics. | ||
And please, please, please be able to sleep at night. | ||
Go to home tidal lock. | ||
Make sure some cyber thief has not taken out a second on your home today. | ||
You need to do this. | ||
Also Naomi Wolf with Mark Stein. | ||
We're going to be doing clips on that. | ||
See you back here. |