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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot of all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
MAGA media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I'm crying. After a year of being on their best behavior, Dems are in disarray again. | ||
These sins may seem small when compared with Republican dysfunction and just plain weirdness. | ||
But the goal isn't to be slightly more competent than the other side. | ||
People are going to switch tribes for a team that is only modestly less stupid or evil. | ||
If Democrats are smart, they'll show political courage. | ||
They'll get ahead of these problems through transparency and self-policing. | ||
They'll cooperate with appropriate investigations. | ||
They'll realize that some conservative concerns such as the border crisis and school shutdowns are valid and serious. | ||
I think they do. They'll demonstrate humility and realize that 2022 is not a popular mandate for progressive policies, but rather a desperate cry for a political party that is not crazy or evil. | ||
The clock starts now. | ||
Zero days without an accident. | ||
And Joe, I mean, this is where... | ||
I just wonder if there's more to it. | ||
When they first discovered the documents, they should have been transparent. | ||
The question is, why weren't there? | ||
Why wasn't there transparency? | ||
Did the DOJ or the National Archives, or was there some concern that they should do a full search and then see what they have and then share it? | ||
I think it's a mistake, but I wonder why that decision was made from the get-go not to say something. | ||
I don't understand. And that's why I'm asking why the staff did what the staff did, Matt Lewis. | ||
You know, this isn't like Donald Trump putting his arms around all this going, mine, mine, mine, mine. And eating them and stuff. | ||
Yeah, and flushing them down the toilet, shredding them up. | ||
Two completely different things. | ||
This is Joe Biden leaving as vice president of the United States. | ||
And some papers got put in different places. | ||
That said... The lack of transparency from November on. | ||
And the fact that they keep discovering documents. | ||
Come on. | ||
Come on. This is amateur hour. | ||
Why do they keep discovering documents? | ||
And let me just say it again. | ||
Why don't they put out Admiral Kirby, who has dealt with classified documents his entire life, and have him go out and just give a complete rundown top to bottom so there are no questions. | ||
Because I love transparency. | ||
Let's investigate Trump. | ||
Let's investigate Biden. | ||
I'm quite confident that ends very badly for Donald Trump. | ||
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Yeah, I think so, Joe. | |
Look, since it was NFL wildcard weekend, I guess it still is Monday night, I'll use this football analogy. | ||
Momentum swings. I think they're real. | ||
I don't know if it's psychological, supernatural, but momentum swings really matter. | ||
Once a team can be on defense for half the game, and then all of a sudden something happens and it shifts to momentum. | ||
That happens in politics, too. | ||
Remember, the disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal, I think, really set off this chain reaction where Democrats were on their heels for maybe six months to a year. | ||
And then they kind of got their mojo back. | ||
And Democrats really, I think, established this brand as being the competent, sane, decent party. And that lasted through the midterms. | ||
And I think it culminated with this Republicans sort of displaying their dysfunction with that very chaotic election of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker. | ||
And now we have this momentum shift. | ||
I think it is very, very damaging. | ||
Again, what happened here with these classified documents really erodes and undermines not just the momentum, but the brand that the Democrats had been building of being not only the competent party, but the decent, honest party. | ||
And it looks like they were trying to kind of hide that and cover that up. | ||
Until after the midterm. | ||
So I think, you know, we'll see if this is a momentum shift that lasts well into 2023. | ||
But it's off the year after stringing together several very, very good months. | ||
They're off to a bad, bad start in 2023. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's Monday, 16 January in the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
Okay, what you heard right there. | ||
That's noise. We're going to give you signal. | ||
This show specializes in signal. | ||
That was Matt Lewis, a sometimes conservative or moderate controlled opposition. | ||
He's the Harlem Globetrotters. | ||
They bring that out to play the Washington Generals on MSNBC all the time. | ||
You got a lot of those. A lot of controlled opposition over there. | ||
Momentum swings and all this crap. | ||
And the competent, sane, and decent party, that would be the Democrats. | ||
That's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of radical Democrats. | ||
But the buried lead in there, and this is what you have to remember, this is why they're getting all wigged out about how we cover this with Cash and Natalie and people on the war room. | ||
Because we know exactly where to go on these things. | ||
Joe Scarborough, lack of transparency from November on. | ||
Remember that. The lack of transparency from November on. | ||
Normally, it's the cover-up that is bigger than the crime. | ||
Here, the crime is much bigger than the cover-up. | ||
And what happened from November on, yes, is going to be interesting, and they're definitely covering up. | ||
But just drive a stake into 2 November and go backwards. | ||
Because the Biden household is a crime scene. | ||
Now we know today there are no visitor logs and they're accusing the Republicans of overreach from 2 November forward. | ||
The question they have to answer is why did Dana Remus leave as the White House counsel, announced in July, I think she left in October, we're going to try to get these dates specifically down, and why was she rummaging around In a closet in the Biden, in the CCP, as Natalie Winters has now named it, the CCP-Pen-Biden Center. | ||
Why is she rummaging around in the one that finds these documents? | ||
The most powerful, one of the most powerful lawyers in the city. | ||
Remember these Democratic law firms, these fixer law firms, and we're going to start drilling down every day so you understand how the city runs, are the Democratic Illuminati. | ||
That's the Democrat Illuminati is these law firms behind the scenes, the fixers, right? | ||
From the Bob Strauss, Edward Bennett Williams school of fixing problems. | ||
The lack of transparency from November on No. | ||
Up to what got them to November 2nd, because these records have been moved many times, and you're not going to slough this off on some secretary. | ||
The chain of custody has Joe Biden's name on it. | ||
It's Joe Biden's, and he's vice president. | ||
He doesn't have the ability, according to the Presidential Records Act, only the president, a guy like someone like Donald Trump, can immediately declassify things. | ||
Boris, I want to bring in Boris. | ||
Boris, what is your perspective on... | ||
Don't you find it odd? | ||
You're a sometimes lawyer, right? | ||
I know you're more of a deal guy than a lawyer, but you're a sometimes lawyer. | ||
Don't you find it odd that Dana Remus is rummaging around at the CCP Biden Center at the University of Pennsylvania? | ||
When you pay $2,500 an hour, do you normally go to closets and like... | ||
Steve, I find the whole thing odd. | ||
First of all, I find odd that morning Nika is screaming about transparency. | ||
Don't remember a whole lot of transparency from Joe Scarborough about the intern in his office. | ||
Let's put it that way. | ||
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Just saying, you know, you know, Joe Love Tap. | |
We're giving a love tap right there. | ||
I got it. I got it. | ||
Keep going. Keep going. | ||
You know, and a terrible thing and a horrible event over 20 years ago now, but Joe Scarborough wasn't one about transparency there. | ||
And then the whole presentation is total nonsense. | ||
Here's what is no doubt strange. | ||
You have the White House counsel who goes with the White House counsel to To an outside firm and then starts rummaging around a closet, supposedly helping to pack a locked closet. | ||
But then here's the flip side. | ||
You've got a current Special White House Counsel, Richard Sadler, who is participating, it appears, in a personal legal defense of hopeless, sad, pathetic criminal Joe Biden. | ||
Why are you and me in the war room posse, why are we paying the salary of a White House employee to figure this out? | ||
Richard Saber came out on Saturday on Shabbos. | ||
Richard Saber traveled to Wilmington because Biden couldn't find any lawyers with ongoing security clearances. | ||
And by the way, how does this outgoing White House counsel not still have a security clearance? | ||
It doesn't just go poof when you walk out the door. | ||
None of this makes any sense. | ||
It doesn't make any sense why taxpayers... | ||
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Hang on, hang on. I know this. | |
I want to explain to the audience. | ||
White House counsel represents the office of the president. | ||
It was Don McGahn under President Trump. | ||
It represents us. They represent the office of the president from General Washington all the way down to the office of the president. | ||
The president's personal lawyer is a different deal. | ||
That's why I find it odd that somebody leaves being a White House counsel and immediately – and it's interesting. | ||
They announced it in July. | ||
You had the Mar-a-Lago raid in August. | ||
Then I think she leaves in September or October, and then, quote-unquote, she finds the document. | ||
She's there rummaging around the closet. | ||
In November, at least what we've been told so far. | ||
Don't you find that odd? | ||
She's the most powerful lawyer in town. | ||
You know everybody in town, every foreign potentate, every global corporation, every hedge fund guy that's got a problem, right, got a problem, goes to her to get into the Oval Office. | ||
Why is she rummaging around in a closet finding highly classified documents? | ||
Boris Epstein. Exactly right. | ||
And then why is she not the one that goes to Wilmington when they find more of these documents next to Joe's Corvette? | ||
And let's be honest, he's not well enough to drive. | ||
And by the way, in the house that apparently Hunter Biden was paying $49,900 for a month to rent, was paying $600,000 a year to rent a home that's maybe worth a million dollars. | ||
And by the way, that's a story that's going to be coming out more and more on. | ||
This whole nest, this whole nest of wrongdoing is only beginning to unravel. | ||
And I'm hearing that not just from, you know, Breitbart and the posse. | ||
You're hearing that from HG Media. | ||
Don't overlook whose broken story. | ||
PBS in part, NBC in part, New York Times in part. | ||
You have the whole apparatus now that's turning against Joe Biden and no conspiracies but no coincidences. | ||
It sure seems that Democrats are trying to throw Joe overboard and there's more to this scandal. | ||
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Again, why is taxpayer wherewithal? | |
Why is taxpayer dollars being used? | ||
Explain this for a second, Sauber's role over the weekend. | ||
He's White House counsel. They represent the office of the president. | ||
Your question is, why is he going up when Joe Biden's got a personal issue? | ||
Why is he going up on taxpayer money to be the guy that has to go up? | ||
Is that your observation, sir? | ||
That's my concern. | ||
Why is a lawyer who represents the office of the president, who represents the White House, effectively represents the American people, why is taxpayer money, why is White House wherewithal being used to handle what we're being told is a personal issue for Joe Biden? | ||
Why wouldn't one of his other lawyers be doing that? | ||
Bob Bauer. | ||
Bob Bauer, he just brought in the head of the Illuminati, the Democratic Illuminati. | ||
Remember, Bauer was White House counsel to Obama. | ||
CBS, I think, reported Bauer is the guy that is still the representative, I think, the interface between the National Archives and the Obama Library. | ||
He's now retained as Joe Biden's other personal lawyer in this matter. | ||
Am I correct in that, Boris? | ||
You are correct in that. | ||
Again, he's an outside lawyer to Joe Biden who would logically be handling this. | ||
And we're supposed to believe that Joe Biden couldn't find any lawyers who are not employed by the White House who have security clearances to handle these documents? | ||
One of two things that are true. | ||
Either... They're lying to us. | ||
Or these documents are of a level of current, not past, not middle, current security level, sensitivity level. | ||
But anybody not employed at the White House at this second with TSSGI clearance can handle it. | ||
And I guess that's the answer. | ||
Okay, real quickly. Short break. | ||
You stick around. Short break. | ||
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Back and forth in a moment. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Okay, welcome back. Boris, I just want to reiterate to people, because we're putting together a timeline on this, and the timeline's important. | ||
Two dates are important. 2 November at the CCP Penn-Biden Center and 8 August, because you're going to find out, hey, I've got a pretty good nose for this stuff. | ||
That 8 August was just not a random event. | ||
Trust me. But tell me about Selmer. | ||
A special White House counsel, are you telling me they know they had such a problem that this guy's on board just to handle this, sir? So they brought this guy in in May of 2022. | ||
He was brought in to handle the quote-unquote coming investigation. | ||
And he is special counsel to the president. | ||
Now, keep in mind, a legitimate president, keep in mind that this is still... | ||
being paid for by the American taxpayer. | ||
So White House resources, White House assets, are being used here. | ||
This guy, Richard, quote-unquote, Dick Sauber, is what they call him, Dick Sauber. | ||
He was brought up to handle these things. | ||
Here's what this does suggest. | ||
There's a lot of chatter about this, and again, it is, if we're now, chatter. | ||
Were the documents really discovered as part of a, quote-unquote, packing up, or is this part of a subpoena That's coming out of the Delaware investigation to Hunter Biden, by the way. Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
There's a lot of talk about it. | ||
Always signal, not noise to the audio. | ||
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Thank you, baby. | |
That's the question. The question is, is this just this, oh, we're rummaging around, we're looking around, and we're going to see what we find, or did they have to turn these things over? | ||
And if so, Then still, why did it take so long? | ||
Why did it take months? | ||
What is the process? | ||
Why are lawyers without clear to supposedly first finding them and then they're sending somebody with PSSCI? Here's the bottom line. | ||
And always signal that noise to the audience. | ||
There's a lot more to come here, a lot more information. | ||
You're going to see a lot more meltdowns on morning, Nika. | ||
And what you will end up seeing, what you will end up learning, is that what Joe Biden did appears to be actually criminal. | ||
Well, of course. But President Trump, the way President Trump approaches documents and saying to the DOJ, let us know if we do anything else, we're here to help, was absolutely illegal. | ||
No, but hang on. I'm even tired of, there's no more, the whataboutism on the mar-a-log, forget that. That's a joke. | ||
This is a crime. | ||
The CCP Penn Biden Center is a crime scene. | ||
The House in Wilmington is a crime scene. | ||
These are major crimes on the highest secrets we have. | ||
And the question is, who had their hands on them? | ||
Why were they there? And please answer the question of why a woman who was a former White House counsel and now is the most connected lawyer in D.C. rummaging around here, Dana Remus and all these lawyers. | ||
Weather who searches weeks apart. | ||
And Bob Bauer, remember Bob Bauer is now retaining the case. | ||
Bob Bauer is the architect of the big steel. | ||
Mark Elias was kind of his grandoon, kind of his engineer. | ||
It's Bob Bowers, the architect of this. | ||
You got all the demons. | ||
I call it the, you know, Covington and Burleigh. | ||
You're going to have Wilkie Farr. | ||
You're going to have all these Democratic law firms. | ||
You watch. They're all circling. | ||
The city runs. These law firms run the city. | ||
They run D.C. They run it. | ||
They don't want to talk about it. I call it the Democrat Illuminati. | ||
Right? They run the city, and all these names are going to come up. | ||
We're going to have a timeline. We're going to put all the names. | ||
You can see all the people. We're going to make them all famous. | ||
Because time they may be... | ||
And they're circled the wagons to try to save Biden. | ||
Boris, let me play. | ||
Can I play the Joe Biden thing? | ||
I got to show... By the way, I have to show you this. | ||
I watched the speech of Joe Biden today on Martin Luther King Day. | ||
Are we ready to put it up? | ||
Okay, let's play. Let's go ahead and play it. | ||
I need you to respond to this. Go ahead. | ||
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Well, look, we'll see the debt ceiling hit on Thursday and yell in in that letter that she sent to Congress last week saying she'll take the extraordinary measures to keep spending and keep funding through potentially early June is where she puts this. | |
Okay, Denver. Denver, that's okay. | ||
Hit the wrong button. I got that. | ||
Boris, we got to let you go. | ||
I don't want to try that again. | ||
It was too complicated. | ||
But Joe Biden got today and wandered around on a stage and I think made a fool of himself. | ||
I realize that's a daily occurrence, but is the pressure of this criminal investigation? | ||
Because that's what it is. | ||
Don't think about, hey, it's involuntary, and the focus should be lack of transparency from November on, and they've got Zen master Jean-Pierre is no longer good enough. | ||
They've got to bring in Admiral Kirby. | ||
Is the pressure getting to Biden now that he's acting even more bizarre than he normally acts, sir? | ||
Yes, he's fallen apart. | ||
The whole pathetic team, hopeless team, has fallen apart. | ||
They have no answers. | ||
They're taking incoming from everywhere. | ||
And now the Republicans, real mad Republicans, are in charge of the House. | ||
There's problems on problems on problems. | ||
Joe Biden is likely, likely seeing his illegitimate administration unraveling in front of himself. | ||
And he, of course, has got no answers, continues to embarrass himself. | ||
And embarrass the American people. | ||
That's why elections of consequences, Steve, stolen elections, have catastrophic consequences. | ||
Thank you very much, Boris. | ||
How did everybody get to your social media? | ||
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Boris, thank you very much. | ||
Okay, I'm going to try this twice in one segment. | ||
Can we play the cold open for Montserrat? | ||
Can we play the cold open for Natalie and for Naomi Wolf? | ||
Let's try it. Go ahead. It took seven decades to come up with two effective polio vaccines. | ||
This was done in under one year. | ||
These shots need to get in everybody's arm as rapidly as possible. | ||
The way to avoid getting back in the hospital is to get vaccinated. | ||
I want to encourage everybody to do that and to ignore all of these other voices that are giving demonstrably bad advice. | ||
Everyone is now eligible to get vaccinated right now, right away. | ||
Go get vaccinated, America! | ||
Go and get the vaccination. | ||
To tell public school teachers, public university professors, tell healthcare workers that are working with senior citizens, tell all these people, get vaccinated or you're going to be fired. | ||
The key to reopening and growing economies is to vaccinate your people. | ||
More than 99 % of the people dying from COVID right now are unvaccinated. | ||
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99 % of the people dying right now are unvaccinated. | |
Protect yourself and your family. | ||
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Get vaccinated. Brought to you by Pfizer. | |
And this updated vaccine, which is available for everyone five years or older, is available just in time for the holidays, letting you be your best as you celebrate with your family. | ||
Some parents want to sort of see how it goes first, but I am encouraging all parents to get their children vaccinated. | ||
But I'm also encouraging children to ask for the vaccine. | ||
I have received the vaccines. | ||
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My family has received the vaccines. | |
How so many Americans died when they could have been saved by a simple shot or two. | ||
I also think we have to overcome some resistance to taking the vaccine. | ||
I'm a Republican man. As soon as I was eligible to take the vaccine, I did. | ||
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I really believe this is why God gave us two arms, one for the flu shot and the other one for the COVID shot. | |
And I have life, threats upon my life, harassment of my family and my children with obscene phone calls because people are lying about me. | ||
And the CDC has just put out a notice regarding the COVID vaccine. | ||
The CDC is now saying there has been enough cases of people who have received the vaccine and then suffered a stroke. | ||
Seems to me the next package must contain the following. | ||
Number one, liability protection. | ||
So that people who acted in good faith are not confronted with a second epidemic of lawsuits. | ||
These shots need to get in everybody's arm as rapidly as possible. | ||
There's an army of trial lawyers out there ready to take advantage of this situation. | ||
We cannot get back to normal if we have an epidemic of lawsuits. | ||
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Brought to you by Pfizer. | |
That could drag on a while, these hearings and investigations. | ||
I have absolutely nothing to hide at all. | ||
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I'll be able to defend everything that I've done. | |
And I've had nothing to do with Twitter. | ||
Naomi Wolf, very powerful from, what, Max Evans over at Getter, this tremendous video. | ||
Mitch McConnell, kind of a pitch man for the pharmaceutical, ma'am? I mean, it looks that way. | ||
It is a powerful video. | ||
It's very, very sobering, and it kind of pierces through the elephant in the room quality of the times we're living in right now in which people are dropping dead in a way they never have before. | ||
Young, healthy people collapsing in a way they never have before. | ||
And all of these talking heads and all of these pain-pocketed politicians and media spokespeople who took the money are just looking in the other direction and saying, saying there's nothing to see here, or continuing to push this demonstrably lethal, disabling injection. | ||
Obviously, we've got a lot to go through with you. | ||
I want you to hang through it. But one of the things that's not caught in the video is that if people had not gone, because remember, they got two things. They got immunity, and they were able to hold their documents for 75 years, I think it was. People went to court, and a federal judge reversed that. | ||
That laid the groundwork for the work that your organization did with volunteers in the war room, lawyers have volunteered, and your own Amy Kelly, correct? | ||
It took people going to a federal court and suing to get the records so we could then find the truth, Naomi Wolf? Yes, that's exactly what happened. | ||
Aaron, Siri's law firm with the Freedom of Information Act demand in a lawsuit secured these 55,000 documents, and if we didn't have them and we didn't have these 3,500 volunteers and other smart people, committed to getting the truth to Americans in spite of all kinds of harassment, we wouldn't have any idea. | ||
We would be in the dark and suffering even more than we are now. | ||
Okay, we're taking a short break. | ||
We're going to talk about that. Other reports coming out on the information and the facts about DAVAX. You just saw right there, incredibly powerful, put together by Max Evans up at Getter. | ||
Incredibly powerful video. | ||
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Short break, Naomi Wolf, Natalie Winters next in the War Room. | |
We rejoice when the low fall, let's take down the CCP! | ||
Host, Stephen K. Babb. | ||
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We've got Noor Bin Laden joins us. | ||
She opened the show today in Davos. | ||
Noor, can you give us your first day assessment of the situation there? | ||
Hi again, Steve. | ||
Thanks for having me on. It was a relatively eventful day in the sense that the place was absolutely packed. | ||
And it was buzzing ahead of all the conferences and meetings and discussions that will properly kick off tomorrow. | ||
Today, we had the initial introduction and opening kind of ceremonies late in the afternoon, early evening. But what I thought was very interesting is that they played up the security the past few days almost as a way to deter people from coming. | ||
But I found that we could access the village much more easily than I had anticipated. | ||
They were telling us about the fingerprinting in a radius quite wide. | ||
There was a checkpoint about 15 Kilometers outside of Davos that we had to go through and show our identification. | ||
So to answer your question, it was more of a setting up today and a kickoff. | ||
We know that Zelensky is going to speak on Wednesday. | ||
Tomorrow, both discussions in the closed forum are set to begin, as well as discussions in the open forum, which I will be attending. | ||
And the themes are, of course, known to all of the war room posse and people who follow all the globalists and their agenda and what they're trying to To foist upon us, the people, through these international organizations such as the WEF. So we have obviously all these buzzwords like sustainability, climate change, everything pertaining to the UN development goals, the WEF Agenda 2030. | ||
All of this is on the menu for this week. | ||
So there will be much more to discuss tomorrow once those discussions kick off. | ||
Nora, how do people get to you on social media so they can keep up with you before the show comes on tomorrow as you're in Davos attending the conference? | ||
Yes. So it's Nour Bin Laden and at Nour Bin Laden, both on Twitter and Getter. | ||
But the one thing that I wanted to mention that I said earlier in the show is that people should remember that this really is a press conference. | ||
It's really the controlled reveal of the plans that the globalists have set forth behind closed doors. | ||
Even many years ago and right now what we're going to be focusing on is really the messaging because we're seeing an evolution. | ||
People have caught on to what they are trying to do here in terms of the centralization of power and different policies that will supersede national laws and again policies and where we've moved away from terms like the Great Reset From Build Back Better, | ||
they're too tainted now and so again there is this evolution and now there is these other keywords that are coming up like cooperation when we know in fact that it is the exact opposite that they are intending to do. | ||
This is very much coordination but amongst The globalists and the ruling elites and the people here are basically just revealing their plans and letting us know what awaits us in the next few years in terms of just the advancement towards our serfdom under their rule. | ||
Nour bin Laden, thank you very much for covering this for us. | ||
Really appreciate it. Look forward to talking to you tomorrow in the morning show. | ||
We'll have more for you tomorrow. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. Naomi Wolf, Noor brings up a point. | ||
They're not using Great Reset. | ||
One of the reasons they're not using Great Reset is the work of Naomi Wolf. | ||
The Great Reset they're talking about now, if you look at the Financial Times of London this morning, is the Great Reset on the $300 trillion of global debt that we have. | ||
Global debt and a recession, all of it. | ||
Have the global masters... | ||
Have you proven not just their malevolence but their incompetence in your mind since you were the tip of the spear to expose what The Great Reset was about, ma'am? I mean, even I didn't imagine the depths and lengths to which they went, as it turns out. The depth of their depravity, it goes beyond what I even could have foreseen in my darkest hours. | ||
I've got to give credit to the people of this planet and the kind of quote-unquote ordinary people of this planet. | ||
As you know, I think there's no such thing as ordinary people, but people are smart and it took a lot of work and a lot of trying to shake society by the lapels. | ||
I think Ms. | ||
Bin Laden is right. And I do hear around the world. | ||
I was just on a global meeting with hundreds and hundreds of healthcare workers, brave healthcare workers, dissidents from around the world. | ||
And even though they live in much more closed societies, much more suppressive media bubbles than even we do here in the United States. | ||
The consensus was that the truth is leaking out. | ||
Also, these people are idiots, right? | ||
The World Economic Forum, because Klaus Schwab, as readers of my book, The Bodies of Others know, he put it all in a book in June of 2020. | ||
He's like, yes, all of this is going to happen to you. | ||
They made the commercials. | ||
You'll owe nothing and you'll be happy. | ||
They're constantly messaging how great it's going to be when we're eating bugs. | ||
They, you know, they literally have lost so much touch with ordinary human sensibilities that they do roll out, they do broadcast their plans. | ||
And I think that they weren't surprised that people wouldn't like them. | ||
But I think what has taken them by surprise is that people in many ways have been very creative, especially, I've got to say, you know, conservative Americans, they were very, very creative and understanding very quickly that there was a war against And that the war wasn't just material, but psychological, educational, spiritual, a war of propaganda, a war of subversion. | ||
And they very quickly formed a multivalent resistance, you know, in many worlds. | ||
We're not out of the woods. | ||
These people are not done. | ||
They're going to try, they're probably going to try to scale up, you know, digital technologies. | ||
I mean, when I took flight back here from the West Coast, It was biometrics, and you could opt out of biometrics, but you really can't opt out of biometrics. | ||
And even when Ms. | ||
Bin Laden was speaking about fingerprinting outside of the actual building where the Davos Colloquium is being held, that's a new thing, right? | ||
To kind of digitally lock down or digitally surveil the biometrics of Western people outside of an actual building that in the past would have been secured. | ||
So I think we can anticipate a lot more of that. | ||
A lot more land grabs under the guise of environmentalism. | ||
I'm very worried about mRNA injections in our food products. | ||
Dr. Malone has been speaking about that. | ||
These demons are not done, but I do think people are kind of racing to get ahead of every new horrible thing they try to come up with to suppress us and enslave us. | ||
On all the different things, obviously biometrics, the central battle that they have to win gets down to the vax, doesn't it? I mean, this is going to be the thing itself because this is where they went all in. | ||
You just saw the advertising, the money, the government, your tax dollars to basically push this. | ||
All of it. Where do we stand? | ||
Give us updates, because things are happening every day. | ||
I mean, this is why we have Naomi on every day, because things are popping. | ||
You've got the nurses in Syracuse, I think. | ||
You've got other things you're doing in research. | ||
Walk us through what's the latest, because this is the central, you agree, this is the central battlefront right now, this issue of the VAX and the continuing ongoing of the VAX? It is right now. | ||
I mean, their whole kind of plan to Enslave us, which, by the way, is Plan B. You know, the first plan was the kind of the global war on terror, and that was supposed to scare us all into giving up all of our rights and liberties. | ||
And that didn't work. People cottoned on to that. | ||
So this is kind of Plan B rollout, and it's all around public health. | ||
And yeah, absolutely, the narrative was, and you heard it in that opening film or video, so effective, the only way we can let you out is if you get vaccinated. | ||
That's the only way we can return to normal. | ||
And then, as you recall, with a video I made in March of 2021 and things I've been talking about ever since then, the linchpin there was the vaccine passport. | ||
The narrative was you have to get your digital vaccine passport to show that you've had your vaccine Because otherwise you are typhoid Mary, you're a threat to all people around you. | ||
And the vaccine passport, as I realized very early on as a tech CEO, why is it digital, not just a piece of paper? | ||
Because it can be switched off and other functionalities can be loaded onto it. | ||
And so there you have the whole CCP style social credit score. | ||
And I'm reprising things that this audience has heard me and us say for many months, but now you see it, you see the big picture, you see the role that the vaccine and the vaccine passport When this fails, they'll move on to something else, and they're trying, right? | ||
They tried a triple-demic. | ||
They're going to try now, and I lived through this as I'm writing about it, you know, extreme weather events as the new lockdowns. | ||
You know, I was in Santa Barbara during a bad thunderstorm, and literally they locked down The entire community of 70,000 people. | ||
Stop! Hold it, stop. | ||
Yes, they do. Not in Santa Barbara. | ||
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No way. They locked it down because of the river, the atmospheric river. | |
Is that the new thing? They locked it down? | ||
Maybe you missed that news story, but effectively Highway 101 was cut off north and south and we were told Shelter in place. | ||
Don't leave. Or get out right away. | ||
It was contradictory. But the point is, you couldn't leave. | ||
And the next morning, when I left anyway, because it was bright sunshine, the police were saying to people, yeah, it's okay, you can come out now. | ||
People were literally told to stay in their inmost rooms and not to leave. | ||
It was a climate emergency. | ||
I'm not trying to belittle it. | ||
I mean, 23 people really did die in mudslides five years ago, but I could see a lot of the same kind of trademarked scare tactics for be afraid of the outdoors, be afraid of the environment, you know, trust the state to let you in and to let you out and to tell you when it's safe. | ||
You know, you're not allowed to move or cutting off the freeways. | ||
I remember that from the lockdowns for the virus, you know, and the kind of appropriation of judgment to the state rather than to individuals. | ||
It was super creepy, and I think you're going to see a lot more of that in states where people have a heavy CCP influence, which is California, and a heavy World Economic Forum influence, which is California. | ||
But the vaccine, they're not done with it for sure, even though people around the world are trying to reject it. | ||
And there have been big victories, as you pointed out, Steve. | ||
In New York State where I live, this is a huge relief to me personally, a judge said to Governor Hochul, you have no standing, you have no right, effectively, to mandate this injection on healthcare workers. | ||
And I was very pleased that he said, you have no right. | ||
I mean, it was a matter of law and a matter of kind of the Constitution, as I recall. | ||
But he also heard from, thank God, all the repetition, all the dissidents have done for the last two years, that the vaccine doesn't affect transmission. | ||
And so he said, for that reason, there's no justification. | ||
So that is a big domino. | ||
It's amazing. That's it. | ||
Hang on one second. We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
Now a state, what's a Supreme Court judge has said, no transmission, because that's what the evidence shows. | ||
Unbelievable. Short break. | ||
Naomi on the other side in the war room. | ||
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But I just want to make sure the judge said... | ||
By the evidence, there's no pattern here or no evidence that shows transmittability is stopped by this vaccine, correct? Yeah, he actually went further than that. | ||
He didn't just conclude that. | ||
He kind of invoked the fact of that as settled science, which it is and always has been, except for people lying to you. | ||
And he said for that reason, it doesn't make any sense for there to be a mandate. | ||
But what I really love is that he basically said you don't have a right to. | ||
You know, whether you think it's helpful or not, you don't have a right to. | ||
This is not your—the legislature hadn't passed legislation. | ||
The role of legislating is the New York State Assembly. | ||
So, you know, the governor just didn't have those autocratic powers. | ||
I love it. It was a pure— democracy-oriented conclusion where he sort of remembered that we are, in fact, a nation of laws and not of, you know, crazy wild-eyed heritans coming at us claiming that they know what's best for our bodies. | ||
You've got other, by the way, that is huge. | ||
I've got to do a compilation of everybody that has told us on TV nonstop about transmittability, you know, from Rachel Maddow all the way down, just hammered, hammered, hammered for months and months and months. | ||
You've also got other news and reports that you guys are working on. | ||
Can you get us up to speed on everything? | ||
Because this battle is metastasizing every day. | ||
It really is. | ||
And it really is an active battle. | ||
And Just about the transmissibility thing before I go into our liver report, it's just so cynical and evil that the reason so many people got injected with this experimental product, which is having such catastrophic, harmful effects on them, was because they heard the message over and over, this is how you protect your family. | ||
This is how you protect your community. | ||
This is how you are a nice person, a decent person. | ||
I mean, you even heard it in that clip you played of... | ||
Morning Mika, you know, that the Democrats, I think that's who it was, the Democrats are the decent party. | ||
And everyone in my former circles talked about getting vaccinated that way. | ||
And they were entirely deceived, you know, that selfish Republicans didn't get vaccinated because they didn't care about the people around them. | ||
They, you know, they were individualistic. | ||
They didn't care about society. | ||
They were unkind, you know, self-absorbed narcissists, whereas decent people Listen to the CDC and always that refrain, you know, yourself, your family and your community. | ||
And it was just absolute nonsense from the start. | ||
It's very, very painful to see in retrospect, very evil. | ||
So there's a lot of news. | ||
I do want to remind everyone who or people who weren't listening with my first announcement a couple of days ago that the 51 reports that the 3500 A War Room Daily Clout research volunteers have produced is now in a book that you can order on Daily Clout. | ||
And I'm not just shilling, but the reason that's really important is that I think I do think it's a factor in some of what you're seeing in the news, because, you know, as I said two days ago, there's the crime is all in one place. | ||
And so there is a new report to add to that. | ||
And it's again, very, very heartbreaking. | ||
You'll remember that We issued a report that's so impactful that the Washington Post, I think, is trying to rebut it. | ||
But it was a report about strokes and it showed that there had been 61 deaths from stroke and that within just 90 days of the Pfizer rollout, but also very alarmingly, half of the adverse events that were stroke related took place within 48 hours after the injection. | ||
So it's really hard to wish that data set away because the cause effect is so suggestive, right? You never know exactly that X caused Y, but if a lot of people had a stroke or a stroke-like event within two days of being injected, that's pretty disturbing. | ||
And it's a signal that the CDC should have found and that the FDA should have noticed. | ||
It was in the hands of the FDA. And, of course, they're scrambling now. | ||
The CDC issued a report to say, oh, we did actually notice some strokes in there. | ||
And so they're kind of catching up with or trying to get ahead of this catastrophic itemization of the crimes that they've committed. | ||
So this is five more dead bodies to lay at the, you know, at the door of Rochelle Walensky and the FDA and Pfizer. | ||
And this is Report 51, Liver Adverse Events. | ||
And so early on, one of our volunteers, Robert Chandler, found that the Pfizer document sadly showed biodistribution of the lipid nanoparticles and spike protein throughout the body in 48 hours, which is why this 48 hour time period is so interesting, right? | ||
And he found that it accumulated in the brain, the spleen, the testes, the ovaries, but also in the liver. | ||
And so sadly, This new report shows that five people died in Pfizer documents within 20 days, less than three weeks of Pfizer's mRNA COVID injection, and that half of the liver-related adverse events in the Pfizer documents occurred within three days. | ||
So that's now 66 dead bodies to put right at the feet of Rochelle Walensky and the FDA and Pfizer, at least, but just with stroke and liver-related problems. | ||
And I know people who have had liver-related problems after the injection. | ||
Of course, their doctors say, we have no idea. | ||
But this is what happened. | ||
It's shocking. It's a document 5.3.6, 70 patient cases with 94 adverse events and five deaths. | ||
Naomi, we've got to bounce. | ||
We've got a hard out. How do they get to the book? | ||
How do they get to this book? | ||
Where do they go? And how do they get to you guys at Daily Cloud? | ||
Yeah, so you can find this up on dailycloud.io. | ||
And very shockingly, Pfizer moved the benchmark so that you'd have three bad things happen to your liver before it was counted as one adverse liver event. | ||
You can order the book right there. | ||
It's in the upper right-hand corner. | ||
This is a huge, historic publication, and it's really due to all of you. | ||
And you can find me on Getter, Dr. | ||
Naomi Arwolf, and on Substack, but that's That's it right there. | ||
That's what you want to give your loved ones to save them and help them and to send to your congresspeople. | ||
We'll push it. Yeah, thank you. | ||
We'll get it to all the woman posse. | ||
Naomi, thank you for the update. |