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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
The reason I got a free shot at 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've tried 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 lie? | ||
MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | ||
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Cortez, you just heard from Todd Benzman. | ||
You see the scheming they're doing. | ||
People should understand, this is very well thought through. | ||
That's why these investigations are going to be so important. | ||
We're not going to jump to impeach people. | ||
That's political. We're going to get to the investigations of how they're subverting the laws of the United States of America. | ||
Steve Cortez, is this one of the most awful things I've ever seen? | ||
By the way, it's crushing. | ||
It's crushing because remember the things that are going to start playing up. | ||
To get rid of inflation, the problem is the lowest paid workers in the country are making too much and that we need to flood the zone with cheap labor there to take down inflation. | ||
Steve Cortez. Yeah, listen, our opponents here, unfortunately, they're very crafty, right? | ||
They're devious and very crafty because what they're attempting here and perhaps can pull off is to simply make the process of invading our country more orderly, but no less dangerous, no less punishing for the sovereignty of the United States and for regular American citizens. | ||
That New York Times article, it was fascinating that within the article, they actually quote the Mexican Ministry of Finance. | ||
And here's what the Mexicans Okay, so that's what this is about, is that they're trying to control the optics. | ||
They don't want the messy scene, just as you said, particularly places like Del They can't have those objects anymore. | ||
They know that doesn't play domestically in the United States. | ||
So instead, they're using an app to effectively pre-legalize in Mexico these illegal migrants so that they come into the United States in a more orderly fashion. | ||
The result, though, is the same or perhaps even worse because it's going to be more efficient in some ways. | ||
It might actually mean the net effect will actually be more illegal migrants coming into America. | ||
Okay, so the solution to our current economic program is based upon, obviously, Cortez wants to attach it as a sine qua non to the deal on debt ceiling. | ||
Besides fiscal house and order, stop the printing of money or the Federal Reserve. | ||
But the central beating heart, and Dave Walsh is going to be on tonight, and you know this, Cortez, because you preach this, is you've got to unleash American energy. | ||
The Trump economic program was full-spectrum energy dominance. | ||
I want people to understand how that ain't going to happen, not under this Biden regime and the net zero carbon. | ||
And the biggest tell we have, Steve Cortez, tell me about Chevron. | ||
Yes, news out today. | ||
Chevron just announced the stock's near an all-time high. | ||
Stock is soaring on this news. | ||
A $75 billion buyback of its own stock. | ||
To put that in context, by the way, its previous buyback program, which was considered massive, was $25 billion. | ||
That has ended, and they've now announced three times that big. | ||
Steve, that's over a fifth of their total market value. | ||
It's 22 % of the total worth of the company that they're going to be buying back. | ||
Now, I think this tells us two things, and both of them are very bad news. | ||
First of all, it's that financial engineering in our economy has become far more important than actual production right now. | ||
That's the sad reality. | ||
Buybacks used to be illegal, and they were illegal for a very good reason. | ||
Because you shouldn't allow company executives to be able to publicly manipulate the stock price, often to reward themselves by hitting options targets that they need to hit for the stock price. | ||
The second aspect, though, which is so critical, which I think you were getting at, is that they're choosing to take their profits. | ||
And instead of reinvesting, particularly reinvesting in domestic American energy production, they'd rather engage in stock buybacks, right? | ||
So great for the current shareholders of Chevron, great for the executives of Chevron, but terrible for the United Not creating the jobs that we need in the energy sector and not giving us the kind of cheap, reliable, dependable domestic energy that we need to power our economy. | ||
By the way, there was some guy in the White House in 2017 that fought against having the Trump tax cut. | ||
He had to ban stock buybacks of money. | ||
Oh, that's right. Steve Bannon. | ||
This is a scam. This is another scam. | ||
This is just financial engineering. | ||
They're telling you $75 billion. | ||
It's not going to be reinvested in increasing production, distribution, all of it, to make us not just energy independent, but full-spectrum energy dominant. | ||
This is a combination of ESG, it's a combination of the net carbon madness of the new cult religion of the Biden regime, many of it. | ||
But it's also, this is the Republican Party's got to get back at this and say, no, no, no, no, we can't do this financially. | ||
No more games. | ||
The cash gets generated, goes back into capital equipment, into production and exploration. | ||
Steve Cortez, how do people get to you? | ||
How do they get to your substack, all your content? | ||
Yes, please find me on the Twitter. | ||
I'm at CortezSteve. | ||
Cortez with an S. Appreciate it. | ||
Thank you, Cortez, and thanks for sticking around. | ||
Okay, I've got the hops coming up, something very disturbing. | ||
I want to get in Mark Mitchell. | ||
I think we're going to get Caroline Rand towards the end of the show from out there, because I think they're doing an oppo dump on the great Scott Preznor and maybe some other people, and I want to get her voice in here. | ||
But we've asked Rasmussen. | ||
First off, I just want to make sure we go back. | ||
The beginning of the show is about the fight we're going to have, the central fight that's going to define McCarthy as Speaker. | ||
Just remind me, I think you're the only people who have done any serious polling on this. | ||
Where do the American people stand? | ||
If they put the gun to the American people's head and say, oh my gosh, there's going to be a government shutdown, where do the American people stand on that issue, Mark Mitchell? | ||
They say bring it. The American people like fiscal responsibility. | ||
And we asked them, would you prefer a partial shutdown in order to achieve balanced spending? | ||
Or would you rather avert a shutdown by raising the debt ceiling? | ||
And 56 percent of American voters say they want the partial shutdown. | ||
34 percent do not. | ||
So I mean that's about as big as you can get in this politicized climate. | ||
And independents are right there with Republicans and wanting this thing, 73 % to 22 % is the Republican numbers. | ||
And for the independents, it's 56 % to 30%. | ||
So independents are on the Republican side and the Democrats are basically split. | ||
41 % of Democrats say they don't mind a government shutdown either. | ||
But it's the end of the world in DC every time that we have this discussion. | ||
You know, this shows you the mass of the people don't have Harvard MBAs, but they got common sense, and they understand what has to happen here, and they're not going to take, and the heat is going to come, because you're going to have people here in full meltdown, tearing your hair out, the full faith in credits, the end of the capital market. | ||
That's all a lie. And every day on this show, we're going to hammer it. | ||
We're going to give you numbers, and it calls to action in a moment. | ||
You also did some polling on the RNC. Yeah, thanks for having us on. | ||
You're smart enough to include Lindell in this. | ||
Yeah, go ahead and talk to us about that. | ||
I mean, look at all this change, even a meager Republican majority in the House brought us. | ||
But let us not forget that the Republicans should perceive November as one of the biggest electoral upsets in history. | ||
After just six months of Biden, Trump was winning rematches by double digits. | ||
The generic ballot was a 13-point lead, which is the highest lead we ever had Republicans in our polling history. | ||
And most importantly, a conservative message Plead to all the major voter concern issues that, you know, voters told us were forefront in their mind. | ||
Since November, we've been really digging into Republican leadership and what Republican voters think about them and Republican voters do not like their leaders. | ||
We asked back in November, do they want to keep Mitch McConnell? | ||
Do they want to keep Kevin McCarthy or do they want somebody new? | ||
Everybody wanted Mitch McConnell gone and yet he's still there. | ||
Kevin McCarthy, he couldn't get to a majority either. | ||
And I think one of the things you're seeing is they call it the establishment because it's established. | ||
And so there's this vote tomorrow. | ||
The RNC is going to pick their new leader. | ||
And Mike Lindell has been out there campaigning. | ||
And the way the press is treating him is horrifying. | ||
He's being thought of as a fringe candidate. | ||
So we said, all right, well, how many voters actually would support him? | ||
And he wins among Republicans. | ||
In a pair up between Harmeet Dillon and Ronna McDaniel. | ||
Of course, Ronna McDaniel is being talked about everywhere in the mainstream press as some heavily favored incumbent. | ||
And she comes in third place behind Harmeet Dillon. | ||
So if you look at the Republican numbers, and this is 1,000 US likely voters. | ||
So just among Republicans, Mike Lindell wins 30 % of the vote. | ||
Harmeet Dillon comes in second with 20%. | ||
Ronald McDaniel, third, at 15 percent. | ||
Only 15 percent of Republicans want some other candidates. | ||
Of course, there's a pretty good chunk of not-sures because this is some pretty esoteric stuff for your everyday Republican voter. | ||
But Mike Lindell is the favorite according to our numbers. | ||
Yeah, we asked it in a really straightforward way. | ||
Attorney Harmeet Dillon and businessman Mike Lindell are challenging Ronna McDaniel to become chair of the Republican National Committee. | ||
And we also asked Ronna McDaniel favorability numbers, but then we also asked a very telling question about, well, let me just read it. | ||
In terms of helping elect candidates for their party, which has been more effective in the recent years, the Democrat National Committee or the Republican National Committee? | ||
Or have they both been about the same? | ||
So all voters see that the DNC is twice as effective as the RNC in getting their candidates elected. | ||
Among Democrats, Democrats have a lot of faith in their party, 59 % to 8 % the DNC to the RNC among Democrats. | ||
But among Republicans, only 43 % of Republicans think the RNC is getting their candidates elected. | ||
And 26 % of Republicans say, yeah, no, the DNC is better. | ||
So 21 % say they're about equal. | ||
26 % say the DNC is better. | ||
And only 43 % of Republicans have faith that the RNC is getting their candidates elected. | ||
Very, very different than the Democrat numbers among Democrats. | ||
And three to one independents say that the DNC is better at getting people elected than the RNC. So there's not a lot of trust in the party apparatus. | ||
Republicans want new leaders. | ||
And they haven't gotten them. | ||
Mark, how do people get to your YouTube and everything to do with Rasmussen? | ||
Because you're polling topics, whether it's Ukraine, debt ceiling, all of it. | ||
The other people are not right now, and that's very telling and informative. | ||
Where do people go? Yep, we're on Gab, Getter, Truth Social, and Twitter is where all of our freshest posts go, rasmussen underscore poll. | ||
And people should come to our site and sign up for a free daily newsletter, too. | ||
We put all our polling out, so you'll get it there. | ||
And on Twitter first. | ||
Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen, thank you very much, sir. | ||
Great job. Thanks for having me. | ||
Mike Lindell, 30. | ||
Harmeet, 20. Rana, 15. | ||
Pretty telling, and they dismiss Lindell as an absolute joke to mainstream media. | ||
I want to bring in Jim Hoff and his great correspondent, Cara Castronata. | ||
Jim, Jim, first, we're about to see some very... | ||
By the way, the job Kara did the other day on this Ray Epps thing is still very chilling and brilliant. | ||
But you've got some very disturbing footage in Real America's Voice. | ||
The team in Denver has done a good job. | ||
We can only show certain amounts of it because of the brutality. | ||
Explain to us what you have, what you found, and what we're about to see. | ||
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Thanks, Steve, for having us on with this very important talk. | |
This report that we put up this morning is explosive. | ||
This video, no one's ever seen this. | ||
We purchased this video recently. | ||
And what it shows is that on January 6th, the media will not report this, but there were four individuals who died that day. | ||
One of the people who died was Roseanne Boylan. | ||
She was there with some friends. | ||
She was in the wrong place at the wrong time. | ||
She got smothered and gassed. | ||
And as your viewers are watching right now, she was beaten with a baton by one of the officers several times as she was laying motionless on the ground on January 6th on the U.S. Capitol steps. | ||
You've had Philip Anderson on your show. | ||
He's a black conservative who was also knocked out. | ||
He was revived, but Roseanne was not revived. | ||
Jake Lang helped try to rescue this woman. | ||
He was pushed back. | ||
He's a January 6th prisoner at this time. | ||
But they're beating her in this video. | ||
And what we released today was video of Roseanne bleeding from the nose on the U.S. Capitol steps, bleeding from her eyes. | ||
She was dead. | ||
The police did not help this woman. | ||
It was Trump supporters who came in. | ||
And it's just heart wrenching when you see the video that we put up today along with this video that you're watching right now. | ||
But this video just shows just how brutal the police were with these protesters and just ruthless as they mush-piled people on top of each other without any concern. | ||
So it's really a heartbreaking video. | ||
I hope your audience watches it at the Gateway Fund. | ||
And thank you, Cara, for finding this. | ||
Yeah, hang on for one second. | ||
Cara Castronova. Jim Hoff. | ||
I think we're going to get Julie Kelly. | ||
I think what's most shocking, besides the brutality of it, is why are we seeing it now in the Gateway Pundit in January of 2023? | ||
That is the question. | ||
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Next, in the War Room. We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCP. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bass. | ||
Don't worry about it. Okay. | ||
I want to bring in Jim Hoff. | ||
Jim, you know, the War Room posse, this audience, is the most informed in all media. | ||
And we focus on signal, not noise, and putting people not to Mars News today, six months from now today, in important things. | ||
I would guess that maybe 80 % to 85 % of this audience, you would say Rosalind Boylan. | ||
You go, who? What? I think I've heard that name, but... | ||
This is what I'm missing. | ||
They just spent two years, and they have a 900-page document. | ||
And then you can link to all the testimony. | ||
I think 845 pages. | ||
And Darren Beattie wrote an introduction for the one that Tony Lyons put out. | ||
And I have a chance to go through it. | ||
Correct me if I'm wrong. | ||
Was Roseanne Boylan's name ever mentioned in any of those hearings, any of that, sir? | ||
Or is it in the book, the official document they put together? | ||
Is Roseanne Boylan's name mentioned? | ||
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You know, Steve, we did a search last night of the document that was released, the final report, and we looked for Roseanne Boylan. | |
We did not see her name mentioned at all in this whole report. | ||
It should be infuriating to your audience that this is happening. | ||
Another thing about Roseanne, the media just whisked this story away and said, oh, she died from an overdose. | ||
And Roseanne is a recovering alcoholic. | ||
She was a recovering addict. | ||
She was leading meetings before she went to the Capitol that day. | ||
And this is how they smear her and then they disregard her and just move her out of the way. | ||
It's disgusting when you see this. | ||
She was a valuable person with a life and a loved one and a family that loved her and they have ignored her and they have just treated it like no big deal, just a casualty. | ||
And Liz Cheney and the January 6th committee did nothing, did not say anything about this woman. | ||
Shame on them. They had this footage. | ||
They knew this happened. And they did not even mention this poor woman who died on the U.S. Capitol steps that day. | ||
I just want to make sure that we understand this. | ||
What do we know as right now is the time of her death, sir? | ||
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I think Kara has that information. | |
Of course, it was in the afternoon and it was during the violence at that western side of the U.S. Capitol. | ||
Hang on, let me bring you Cara Castronova, the great reporter, who, by the way, her and the other reporter pals caught that amazing thing on the Ray Epps video in the trial. | ||
Cara, amazing you caught that. | ||
That's a game-changer. Thank you. | ||
Cara, approximately when did Roseanne Boylan die? | ||
She died approximately a little bit after 4 o'clock, from what I recollect, about 4.20. | ||
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And why is her name... | |
But why is her name never mentioned? | ||
Why is it never mentioned in the testimony? | ||
Why she never included those that died? | ||
And look, your footage, she was beaten like a dog. | ||
They beat her like a dog. | ||
Why was that never brought up, ma'am? | ||
It was never brought up because it doesn't go with the government's narrative of January 6th. | ||
I've been shouting this from the rooftops with the Gateway Pundit. | ||
That Roseanne Boylan died that day. | ||
She was beaten by police. And that doesn't go with the narrative that the police were heroes that day. | ||
I'm gonna back the blue person, but when cops are wrong, they're wrong. | ||
A police woman was seen beating her. | ||
They were responsible for Roseanne Boylan's death, according to a lot of witnesses. | ||
And there are about a dozen men in jail right now, part of the whole political prisoners down in D.C., that the government is calling terrorists. | ||
And there's video after video of these men who look unhinged for no reason, screaming, cursing, throwing things. | ||
And people think this was because they were angry over a stolen election, which of course they were, but they were watching a woman getting beaten, and a woman was killed before their very eyes. | ||
The government, very conveniently in the January 6th committee hearing, cut all this footage so you wouldn't see why these men were so upset. | ||
They were literally witnessing the death of Roseanne Boylan, and if you see the footage that we're going to put out on Gateway Pundit today, and I don't know if you're going to air it, Steve, it's really heart-wrenching footage. | ||
These men that they painted as terrorists are actually just regular guys that were trying to save this woman's life. | ||
And literally, it's just so heartbreaking because they're being portrayed as terrorists by the government. | ||
So if this footage comes out, and I know for a fact the January 6th committee has it, I have sources that I know for a fact the January 6th committee has this exact clip that we're playing right now. | ||
They chose not to play it. | ||
They chose not to mention Roseanne Boylan's name for a reason. | ||
Her family is upset. | ||
It's been two years now. | ||
The January 6th committee was tasked with a job to get the truth out about January 6th. | ||
They wasted an incredible amount of resources and taxpayer dollars, and they never mentioned the names of the four people that died that day besides Ashley Babbitt. | ||
They only mentioned that the cops were killed that day, and that never happened. | ||
So it's disgraceful, and it's time people start saying Roseanne Boylan's name. | ||
I think this video will be a game-changer. | ||
Politicians will start paying attention. | ||
They'll open up an investigation, hopefully, into these deaths and what really happened on January 6th. | ||
Jim, by the way, Cara, fantastic, and Cara's been the tip of the spear in this. | ||
Jim, before we let you guys go, we're going to put up all the footage we can, and we appreciate Real America's Voice doing the editing that you have to do to play this on TV. This was part of the 14,000 hours that Nancy Pelosi specifically held back, but Cheney and Kinzinger knew about this. | ||
I just want to make sure that guy, that guy, every time he was up there slobbering and blubbering and crying on TV in the big tears, you know, man up, dude, man up. | ||
It's even pathetic. I won't say that. | ||
They knew this. | ||
I just want to make sure. | ||
People know this footage exists and they purposely withheld it from the American people. | ||
Am I correct in that? | ||
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Absolutely, Steve. | |
This is just an amazing angle that we were able to obtain. | ||
I hope that your audience starts mentioning Roseanne Boylan. | ||
This poor woman. who died that day on the U.S. Capitol steps with blood coming out of her nose. | ||
And it's just heartbreaking. | ||
And I've never seen anything like it. | ||
And shame on these people who have no regard for life that they would not even mention her because they had a political plan and that's what they did and that's what Liz Cheney did. | ||
They produced a political document and they don't even mention this poor dying woman. | ||
It's tragic. | ||
It's un-American. | ||
It's inhumane. | ||
Well, we commit that we will work with Kara and yourself and the great team at Gateway Pundit and American Greatness. | ||
Everybody just set things right here. | ||
This is not acceptable. And now you understand why there has to be a continuation of J6 in a real committee. | ||
To get to the bottom of exactly what happened here. | ||
All the deaths, all the killings, right? | ||
What the Fed agents were. | ||
They won't let it happen in a courtroom against these political prisoners, but we're going to do it here. | ||
Jim Hoff, how did we get to Gateway Pundit and see more of this footage today? | ||
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So BeGatewayPundit.com. | |
We're on Gateway Pundit on Getter, Twitter, Gab, Telegram. | ||
So you can find us out there. | ||
I hope your audience comes and checks this out. | ||
Thanks so much. We're going to make it go viral. | ||
Kara, how do people get to you? | ||
You are becoming a legend and you're reporting on this. | ||
It's amazing. Thank you so much. | ||
Go to me. I'm on at Kara Kashinov on Getter and on Twitter. | ||
Keep following us at the Gateway Pundit. | ||
Please check that footage out and share it everywhere. | ||
It's heartbreaking. I know you're blocking Rosanna, blurring her out right now, but you see her literally unconscious, bleeding. | ||
And the people freaking out, I think it's a game changer, and I think we need to make this video go viral today so that people start paying attention and asking questions and asking why the government has been hiding this woman's death for two years now. | ||
Kara, thank you. By the way, the Gateway Pundit, you see it in its raw footage. | ||
We just can't show that on TV. The Real America Voice team did a great job. | ||
But if you want to see the raw thing, you've got to go over to Gateway Pundit and see the articles. | ||
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But Kara, thank you. We have a second edition coming out tomorrow. | |
We have more information on this story coming out tomorrow. | ||
We'll have you on every day. | ||
Trust me. We've got to put this front and center. | ||
We've got to set things right here. | ||
The political prisoners deserve it. | ||
Roseanne Boylan and Ashley Babbitt deserve it. | ||
Must have it. But the American people deserve it too. | ||
And history deserves it. We're not going to let it be written by Pelosi and Kinzinger and Cheney. | ||
They're scum. They're scum. | ||
The people of Wyoming turfed her out, and Kinzinger knew he was going to get turfed out, but the good folks in Illinois, that's why he didn't run again. | ||
The American people in MAGA understand what these people are. | ||
They're scum. Okay, that's why there must be a formal investigation on this. | ||
Jim, Cara, thank you. | ||
Thank you, Steve. Thank you, Steve. American greatness. | ||
You've been on this watch. | ||
Thanks, guys. You've been on this watch from the beginning. | ||
Give me your assessment, ma'am. I started covering Roseanne Boylan's death in the summer of 2021 when there was some initial video and then Philip Anderson's testimony about what happened to her. | ||
I'm very grateful for Gateway Pundit for finding this video. | ||
Steve, this is one thing that the Republicans and your viewers are going to have to come to terms with. | ||
January 6, 2021 was probably the biggest instance of police brutality that this country has seen since the civil rights movement. | ||
It happened on a scale that I don't think I've ever seen. | ||
I'm still shocked every time I see a video. | ||
And by the way, American Greatness, we have body cam footage from a police officer we posted last week that shows how police handled Roseanne Boylan's body before they dragged her through this tunnel. | ||
Filled with toxic gas and vomit for people throwing up from this toxic gas, dragged her like an animal through this tunnel and then tried to resuscitate her for about 40, 50 minutes. | ||
She was declared officially dead at 6.09 p.m. | ||
that night. But it was obvious that she was dead before that. | ||
This was police brutality. | ||
This was lethal force that was used against Roseanne Boylan, just like they used against Ashley Babbitt. | ||
And two other men who died, Kevin Greeson and Benjamin Phillips, who died around two o'clock because police were throwing flashbangs, stun grenades, rubber bullets into this crowd standing outside. | ||
We have more video, body cam footage we posted on Tuesday. | ||
I've got more clips up on Twitter, individual. | ||
These were not police officers, Steve. | ||
These were thugs. | ||
These were Gestapo. | ||
They are Nancy Pelosi and And Muriel Bowser stormtroopers, they used protesters as personal punching bags. | ||
What I saw again last night, new body cam footage, I just, it infuriates me. | ||
So to your point, the truth has to be told. | ||
If we're going to tell the truth about January 6th, the biggest story is that this was a massive event of police brutality against political protestors. | ||
Okay. Hang on. | ||
We're gonna take a short break. We'll have you back. | ||
I've got Dr. Malone. | ||
We've got this huge investigation by Veritas. | ||
Dr. Malone joins us. | ||
Tracy Beans joins us. | ||
But I gotta hold Julie Kelly over. | ||
Julie Kelly. Short commercial break. | ||
Back with Julie Kelly from American Break. | ||
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Let's get a moment. We rejoice when there's no more. | |
Let's take down the CCP! Here's your host, Stephen K. Mack. | ||
Okay. And we're going to spend more time on this, a lot more time. | ||
But I think Poso brings up a good point. | ||
Julie, take a minute and just walk through the basic narrative of the death of Roseanne Boylan, ma'am. | ||
So Roseanne Boylan traveled to D.C. with a friend of hers. | ||
They attended the rally. They walked to the Capitol. | ||
Somehow she was in this lower West Terrace tunnel where a lot of this police brutality continued. | ||
So it looked like she was there about four o'clock. | ||
What was happening in that tunnel is D.C. and Capitol Police were dousing people with a highly toxic chemical spray that they had been using really for hours that afternoon. | ||
She seemed to have been asphyxiated as others complained about this gas. | ||
And then police shoved with their bodies and riot shields these protesters trying to get them out of the tunnel after they were beating and gassing them. | ||
People were tumbling on top of each other. | ||
Looks like she was suffocated and trampled on. | ||
And then as her body is pulled out of this tunnel, you could see in the Gateway Pundit and other video that has been made available that she was then beaten, her lifeless body beaten by a DC police officer. | ||
As her friend is screaming, stop, stop. | ||
She's dead. She's dead. | ||
Someone please help us. | ||
And she died at 6.09 p.m. | ||
when they finished trying to resuscitate, but it looks like she may have died a little earlier. | ||
She did die earlier. | ||
Epoch Times actually has also done great coverage of this. | ||
They have video surveillance video from the tunnel where you see first responders trying to resuscitate her. | ||
But Steve, the official report on her death from the D.C. coroner is that she died of amphetamine overdose that day. | ||
And of course, just like everyone else, her body was cremated, so her family cannot get any sort of answers about her legitimate cause of death, but the video speaks for itself. | ||
Real quickly, you know from your reporting that the feds were all over this. | ||
This is why there has to be an informal investigation. | ||
Pelosi knew the intelligence. | ||
The feds were all over this. | ||
Was this a police riot, ma'am? | ||
By all indications, video, eyewitness, all the body cam footage that we're now getting from these trials underway in DC, yes it was. | ||
It was a riot caused by police as early as one o'clock that afternoon and the siege and attacks on people continued inside and outside the building. | ||
As I said, I've got more body cam footage up today on Twitter where people can see it. | ||
But there's going to be a lot more coming out. | ||
And again, these are not normal police officers. | ||
It would be nice to have some Capitol and D.C. Metro police officers come out and speak out against what they saw. | ||
And see, maybe the suicides we keep hearing about, officers who were on duty January 6th, maybe they didn't kill themselves because of what happened to protesters. | ||
Perhaps they were involved or they were so distraught over what they saw. | ||
These two police forces treat American citizens on public property. | ||
Perhaps that is one reason why maybe some of them took their own lives. | ||
Julie, how do people get to you to see all the new footage you've got up? | ||
And we're going to pursue this narrative now that the footage is out. | ||
We can more easily make sure people understand it because the name Roseanne Boylan is just coming into people's consciousness. | ||
How do they follow you? So all my work is in American Greatness, amgreatness.com. | ||
That's where we've got a lot of this full body cam footage if people want to see it for themselves. | ||
So that's why I urge people to go. | ||
Twitter at Julie underscore Kelly, too. | ||
And just like you, we are going to continue to cover the body cam footage, put clips out there, and push Republicans to make this a major piece of their investigation into the events of January 6th. | ||
It's going to be a major piece. | ||
We commit that to you. We're going to do this. | ||
It has to be done. | ||
It has to be done for the good of the nation. | ||
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Not just for the memories of Goselein and Boylan. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
You have so many men, as Kara said, who are being held under pretrial detention because they don't want this to come out at trial. | ||
They're tormenting these men into plea deals. | ||
Some of them have not taken them. | ||
But that's why this is part of the cover-up, tormenting them into plea deals so this doesn't come out at trial. | ||
All of it has to come up, not just about the political prisoners, not just about Ashley Babbitt, Roseanne Boylan, the others that died. | ||
The country needs to know this. | ||
The country needs to know this. | ||
We need to know exactly what happened, who knew about it, who was in back of it, how it happened, and then we can figure out accountability. | ||
But we have to come out with that. | ||
It has to be done in a formal setting. | ||
Julie Kelly, honored to have you on here. | ||
Thank you very much for all your hard work. | ||
Thanks, Steve. Going to bring in a couple more heroes. | ||
Let's play a cold open for Malone and Tracy Benz. | ||
You're gaining function. | ||
You're creating a new function in virus one by adding elements from virus two, infecting one monkey and then another monkey. | ||
That's called serial passage. | ||
That appears to have been one of the technologies deployed In the Wuhan Institute of Virology, with the humanized mouse strains that I believe were obtained from EcoHealth Alliance, that's an example of directed evolution. | ||
The gentleman seems to have absolutely no moral compass at all about what he's doing. | ||
The hubris and arrogance And immaturity. | ||
If this is the quality of individuals within Pfizer that are making these huge decisions that risk global public health with such a casual disregard for the human toll, it's profoundly corrupt in terms of would it be feasible For Pfizer to circumvent international or national law, I think that is undeniable. | ||
And the gentleman in your investigative work has clearly indicated that Pfizer believes that it has successfully captured The regulatory apparatus of the United States government and presumably worldwide. | ||
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Dr. Robert Malone joins us. | ||
Dr. Malone, talk to us about the Veritas investigation, your observations, and then I want to get to your thing about regulatory capture or regulatory merger and why Big Pharma is literally out of control right now, sir. | ||
Thanks, Steve. We're now in a situation where obviously there has been a complete fusion of the interests of Pfizer's financial interests, their corporate interests. | ||
And the U.S. government regulatory apparatus. | ||
What has occurred here is the usual Project Veritas strategy that appears to be another honey trap exercise. | ||
The reporter involved on behalf of Veritas is actually a former Pfizer employee. | ||
And so it would appear on face that what's happened is you have a former Pfizer employee who has entered into some social sort of relationship in some way with a very senior executive from Pfizer. | ||
He's about four down from Borla. | ||
This is a director level of worldwide strategy for mRNA vaccines. | ||
This is not a trivial position, even though the gentleman comports himself like he's about 22. | ||
He's actually a Yale graduate by way of Baylor, MD, and has ascended to quite high ranks for his young age within Pfizer. | ||
And it appears that he has gone to a bar with this other male Pfizer employee and is yucking it up here. | ||
They appear to have some longer-standing interpersonal relationship that's led to his having trust. | ||
And he's just casually bragging about Profoundly disturbing information having to do with Pfizer's engagement in what is truly gain-of-function research, non-human primate research. | ||
He's bragging about the regulatory capture. | ||
He just tosses these amazing statements out about the combination of directed mutation or evolution in these viruses, coupled with new vaccine development being an optimal cash cow, that this outbreak is going to yield continued profit for Pfizer over a long period of time. | ||
It just goes on and on. | ||
What I find stunning is that there's no indication of remorse of empathy, of awareness that what he's joking about is a profound human tragedy that's ongoing. | ||
None of this seems to matter to him. | ||
This is avarice. | ||
This is about let's make money on the public. | ||
And he makes a statement that particularly ought to light up the War Room audience, where he says that what's being done is not good for the country, but it's good for Pfizer. | ||
I want to play devil's advocate just for a second. | ||
What's going on at the FDA today under emergency, and they want to use emergency powers to shift it to an annual. | ||
Should we have assumed, and they're doing that, and they talk about the ability to capture this in the spring, make this new formula in May or June, and be able to get it out to the market by fall, Would that have been, was what he's saying they've already been working on and that would be normal? | ||
Go ahead. What you're referring to is the standard influenza strategy. | ||
That's what they always do. | ||
And by the way, what we really need to do is get adequate dosing with vitamin D as we head into the darker period of the solar cycle, the fall and winter and early spring. | ||
What the FDA is discussing is standard influenza vaccine strategy. | ||
What Pfizer is discussing is a strategy that was briefly deployed by the CDC when everybody was scratching their heads about why H1N1 seemed to have two fundamental variants, one that was highly pathogenic and infected deep lung, and the other that infected upper respiratory, more like Omicron does. | ||
And it was decided that those experiments should not continue. | ||
They were too risky. | ||
And in this case, this senior executive from Pfizer, who's responsible for mRNA vaccine strategy, is basically bragging that they are actively employing this. | ||
At one point, he speaks as if these are future plans, and at other points in the recording, he speaks as this is already ongoing activities, developmental activities. | ||
So that's what we're dealing with, is a forward-looking strategy Now, I want to say something, and not to diss Kim.com, but yesterday on the Twitter spaces, he got pretty wound up in speculating that Pfizer is actively doing this and then releasing the variants. | ||
We have absolutely no evidence of that, and I discourage speculation about that unless we get evidence. | ||
It is possible. | ||
That there could be unintentional or intentional laboratory releases. | ||
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What is being done here is precisely what was done in Wuhan. | |
This is the whole thing in Wuhan. | ||
This is the whole thing in Wuhan. We don't know if they let it out on purpose. | ||
This is exactly what they did in Wuhan. | ||
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Malone's going to hang through the break. | ||
We've got Tracy Beans, amazing piece up on DC Insider. | ||
We're going to get to all of it. | ||
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Okay, Getter. We're putting stuff up all the time. | ||
You get amazing stuff. | ||
This is, I think, where I found Tracy's great piece up on High Wire. | ||
I've got her Uncovered DC. Dr. | ||
Malone's up there all the time. | ||
You get the immersive experience. | ||
We're going to be doing lives all day long from RNC until we're back at 5. | ||
Tracy Beans, Uncovered DC and High Wire. | ||
First off, High Wire is very prominent in the space of the great work they're doing. | ||
Give me 30 seconds of that before we talk about this incredible piece you put up on High Wire. | ||
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Sure. ICANN, which is run by the same folks over there, Aaron Ceres, their attorney, and he's the one who was able to obtain the records from the FDA they'd like to have kept hidden for about 75 years that examined the safety data behind the Pfizer vaccines. | |
So just understand, everything that Naomi Wolf and the 3500 were in posse, the book is now number three, right? | ||
Your compilation of just the reports you've done on that is because of the people over ICANN and Dale Bigtree and Highwire, they're the ones that went to court and got the 75-year, which is obscenity to have in the first place. | ||
Walk us through your piece, Tracy. | ||
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Sure. In short, DARPA has been working with Moderna for over a decade to develop mRNA technology. | |
What they want to be able to do is within 60 days of anybody getting sick with any weird virus across the world, they want to be able to take the blood of a survivor and then create a vaccine that can inoculate the population with it. | ||
And so as time went on, they were trying to get this right. | ||
Eventually, right before the pandemic hit, they announced a phase one trial had been successful in 22 participants. | ||
Successful in producing antibody, Steve. | ||
Not necessarily successful in the way we'd like to see success. | ||
And then all of a sudden, out comes the very first trial of the mRNA COVID vaccine. | ||
And Moderna had never brought a vaccine to market, let alone had approval from the FDA. And again, this is emergency use on the Moderna vaccine. | ||
You know, CEPI and Bill Gates gets involved here and they give the manufacturing capability. | ||
And it's really just important to note that this lipid nanoparticle technology had never been tested before in humans before March of 2020. | ||
So DARPA was working on this for years with Moderna. | ||
Moderna gets the opportunity in the pandemic to roll it out worldwide. | ||
They take it from really little work in humans and just grand scale it across the globe. | ||
In a very short amount of time, and now they're talking about other viruses that they want to use the technology for, like Marburg, like Zika, like MERS and SARS. So they're just looking to roll out mRNA across the globe with the help of the World Economic Forum, Bill and Melinda Gates, and DARPA. Tracy, where do people go to get your rating on Highwire and Uncover DC, ma'am? | ||
Sure, you can go to HighWire.com and I've got my page over there. | ||
Really excited to be working with these folks. | ||
And also you can just go to UncoverDC.com. | ||
Find me on socials. I'm on Getter. | ||
Stream my podcast live there three days a week. | ||
And I'm also on Twitter and Truth at Tracy Beans. | ||
Remember, we wouldn't be down as far as we are on the knowledge of this and the understanding of the reports if they had not taken the risk and gone to court to reverse this obscenity of, like I say, it's like the Warren Commission. | ||
Where Warren said, not in our lifetime will we ever know the details of President Kennedy's assassination. | ||
That was the same logic. | ||
75 years, people at ICON, Dale Bigtree, his great lawyer, and High Wire. | ||
So Tracy, thanks so much for coming on here. | ||
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Brilliant piece. Thanks, Steve. Thanks. | |
Dr. Malone, you're kind of one of the fathers of this. | ||
I've got to ask you, is your professional opinion, is Pfizer Do you believe, from what you've seen from this investigative report, that Pfizer may be doing the same type of gain-of-function experiment that was in the Wuhan lab? | ||
So whatever anybody said yesterday that they're purposely putting it out, it's not the point. | ||
Because in Wuhan, we don't know if they purposely did it, which Miles Guo and his team do, or inadvertently, and then they got exacerbated, which is kind of our thinking. | ||
But still, Wuhan lab was too dangerous for them to do. | ||
Are they doing gain-of-function experiments, you think, sir? | ||
If one takes the statement of this senior Pfizer executive, director level for global, strategic for mRNA, if he is speaking truth, Then that indicates that in fact Pfizer is actively engaged in virtually exactly the same stuff that we believed or many believe had occurred at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in part with US government funding. | ||
And we have no understanding of where this might be happening. | ||
But unlike what was done at Wuhan Institute of Virology, instead of using humanized mice, they appear, if the gentleman is correct, to be passaging in monkeys, which are susceptible to African green macaques are the susceptible species to SARS-CoV-2. | ||
So I don't know what else to say. | ||
It's what they're doing. It's exactly what functionally was done at Wuhan. | ||
And they seem very glib about it and they seem to, if you trust this gentleman as a voice of Pfizer and he appears to reflect their corporate culture, they seem to be very glib about the financial benefits of this strategy that they are deploying and absolutely no awareness of the potential consequences of their action, | ||
of the risks associated with this. | ||
He's amazingly glib and transparent and with absolutely no empathy. | ||
Dr. Malone, this is obviously going to even intensify. | ||
How do people get to the book? | ||
Because your book's about the journey and the facts. | ||
How do they get to your book and your substack, all your great writings? | ||
Well, thank you very much, Steve. | ||
And we have covered the RNA story of In-Q-Tel and DARPA extensively. | ||
There are currently over 50 vaccines, mRNA vaccines, in clinical trials in the United States right now. | ||
You can find the book on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and you can buy it direct from Skyhorse. | ||
That's Lies My Government Told Me and The Better Future Ahead. | ||
And Substack is where we put most of our stuff. | ||
It's really getting a lot of traction these days. | ||
Our audience is almost and sometimes exceeds that of CNN primetime. | ||
So that's rwmalonemd.substack.com. | ||
Your Substack's amazing. | ||
Dr. Malone, thank you very much and thank you for helping out on the Veritas. | ||
The investigative report is amazing in your way to kind of summarize it. | ||
Everybody should know there's more to drop later today having to do with the providence of this guy. | ||
Thank you very much, Dr. | ||
Malone. We'll be back here five to seven covering it all back here in the war room. |