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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
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Because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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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? | ||
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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. | ||
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War Room. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
We have a friend of ours here who is a great conservative. | ||
He's a great gentleman. | ||
Really just, he doesn't like controversy. | ||
He can't stand controversy. | ||
Steve Bannon. | ||
Where's Steve Bannon? | ||
Is he here? | ||
Where is he? | ||
He's right there, Steve. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Where is he? | ||
We should get him up. | ||
Come on, Steve. | ||
He had something to do with this movie. | ||
Like, I think he put up a couple of bucks. | ||
He made, like, about 200 times his money. | ||
Say hello, Steve. | ||
Mr. President, thank you. | ||
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This movie can unite the country. | |
It's already united Jared, Ivanka, Kellyanne, and Steve Bannon tonight. | ||
And we are united in supporting this film, but most importantly, to return Donald John Trump to the White House. | ||
The greatest patriot in modern American history, President Donald Trump. | ||
He's a great guy, that one. | ||
We have to do a lot more. | ||
We've got to start with Donald Trump. | ||
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What do you mean? | |
He's got to be in there, because he's going to go after the traffickers. | ||
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Do you think he understands that? | |
We were with him last night. | ||
Oh, I didn't know that. | ||
He's going to be moved to do this? | ||
I didn't know that. | ||
He wasn't here last night. | ||
This is the new Moses. | ||
I mean, I'm still Jesus, but he's the new Moses. | ||
Farrell, let my children go free. | ||
All right. | ||
I did not know that was an impressive screening at Bedminster, I guess. | ||
Well, as you all know, today is National Hot Dog Day. | ||
And perhaps you also know that hot dog is my favorite meat. | ||
I love hot dogs. | ||
I love them in buns. | ||
I love them outside of buns. | ||
I love them with baked beans. | ||
I just like hot dogs. | ||
It's the best, you know, meat there is, without question. | ||
So to all of you who, like me, are celebrating National Hot Dog Day, congratulations to you, and may there be many, many more hot dogs served in our wonderful land. | ||
Thank you all very much. | ||
That was incredible. | ||
Jim, that was unbelievable. | ||
Presidente. | ||
It's a possibility. | ||
I mean, you made this the hottest movie anywhere in the world, so I think maybe becoming the president of Mexico by comparison, right? | ||
So I just wanted to thank you all. | ||
That was unbelievable acting. | ||
and Tim, what a job you did. Well I hope you enjoyed it. | ||
It's something that I'm not sure if you're supposed to enjoy or learn. | ||
It's a combination, but that was a great movie. | ||
And I now understand why it's doing so well. | ||
It's setting records, by the way. | ||
It's beating the biggest movies out and some of the big Some are blockbusters, and this is knocking the socks off of them, so that's pretty good. | ||
I'd love to have your potential. | ||
What potential? | ||
Anybody want to make a movie? | ||
Because I think you maybe will be available, but maybe not so long. | ||
It is an incredible thing that two movies, and you've done others, but two movies, two of the biggest, I guess, the two biggest independents ever done. | ||
And it was an honor getting to know you. | ||
And I even agreed to do a podcast for somebody. | ||
Who's that somebody? | ||
Is that you, Tim? | ||
Well, that's the least I can do, and I look forward to doing it. | ||
So I hope everybody had a fantastic time. | ||
I did. | ||
It's an incredible inspiration. | ||
And you guys are something very special. | ||
Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you for being here. | ||
I'm going to come back anytime. Thank you very much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Okay, it's Thursday, 20 July, the year of our Lord, 2023. | ||
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Thank you. | |
We've got so much going on today. | ||
And for this morning show, we're going to juggle, we're going to cram, we're going to call audibles. | ||
There's a, there's a major hearing going on right now, the weaponization of government, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Jr. | ||
And we're going to try to cut part of his opening statement. | ||
Also, the Emma Jo Morris, This is about tech, big tech suppressing real news and real information. | ||
And that's one of the lessons of Sound of Freedom, which, by the way, went over $100 million last night at the box office because of this audience. | ||
And President Trump, and I can just tell you, it was a historic screening. | ||
Last night, the bed minister absolutely packed, standing room only for the members and other invited dignitaries and VIPs associated with this movement to stop child trafficking. | ||
To show you the cluelessness, I mean, how can Kilmeade, does he understand? | ||
I mean, this is just what upsets me about Fox. | ||
It's just so unprofessional, so amateurish. | ||
Donald Trump, the first, why was there an effort to get with him and make sure that there was a screening at Bedminster, really in his honor, but also to have people there to discuss going forward? | ||
The fact is, one of the very first acts he did, one of the most controversial things we did was the executive orders, and it was in the press release, tied to the border, tied to securing the border and also breaking the traffickers. | ||
And particularly being able to find out if the children that were coming across were really children. | ||
These are really the parents. | ||
And what the intentions were, or were they just being trafficked? | ||
Donald Trump's the only president ever to do that. | ||
The first actions of the Biden regime were to do away with that. | ||
How does Kill Me not know that? | ||
How does Fox not know that? | ||
The reason they don't know it, either they know it and they don't want to talk about it, or they don't care. | ||
And all they try to do is chop block Donald Trump. | ||
It was historic last night. | ||
Let me tell you what type of guy Trump is. | ||
After working all day this, you know, we went till 7 o'clock and then the president arrived I guess around 8 or 7.30 or 8 for the for the dinner. | ||
They had a dinner beforehand for the members and others. | ||
Then they came out and had a talk and some people discussing and then they had the film, which is over a two hour film, in a beautiful setting at Bedminster. | ||
Then afterwards, Trump and they have a little discussion afterwards for all of the patrons. | ||
And then he goes, I don't think the film finishes until 11 o'clock, then he goes and does a podcast, I think for like an hour. | ||
With Tim Ballard and Eduardo Vestager and Jim Caviezel. | ||
And the podcast is unbelievable. | ||
We're going to try to get excerpts from the podcast. | ||
This is the type of effort. | ||
I mean, who else does that? | ||
Biden's in bed. | ||
You know, he's had his mashed peas and peaches. | ||
Dr. Jill's taken off the bib, you know, cleaned him up. | ||
And he's in bed by eight o'clock. | ||
And this is the best... Trump is on fire right now. | ||
That's why they're coming after him so hard. | ||
That's why you see the citizens, the grassroots, the GOP members, the RNC members, indicted on multiple felonies in Michigan. | ||
You're going to see that happen in Georgia, and you're going to see it happen with this illegitimate Attorney General out in Arizona. | ||
You're going to see it all happen there. | ||
They're coming after Trump because they can't stop Trump, and this movement of stopping the child traffickers and the pedophilia, and particularly the demand side of the equation, not just the supply up from Latin America, Central America, and Mexico, but really stop the demand side of the equation here in the United States. | ||
And as Eduardo and Tim Ballard talked on the show yesterday, and I just want to thank Real America's Voice. | ||
in the SIGs, Parker and Rob for making this happen, and Harry and the entire team. | ||
It was a flawless broadcast, just because of them, just extraordinary. | ||
You know, as they told us, it's a problem in Ukraine, it's a huge problem in China, it's a global problem. And these kids are being sourced, or as Jack Posobiec says, being harvested all over the world. | ||
I got a place, so we got Robert F. Kennedy, we have this huge, and we're going to try to cut in and out of this. | ||
Emma Jo Morris, just for those keeping track at home, she was the editor then slash writer at the New York Post that I approached with the laptop from hell information. | ||
Miranda Devine, who's a senior, it was Emma Jo that did all the blocking and tackling first and wrote the first story that exploded. | ||
Miranda Devine was obviously involved in a report, she does a reported column. | ||
She picked up right away because she's one of the senior people. | ||
But it was Emma Jo and Miranda that got the due diligence done and got the Murdoch legal team and the New York Post legal team 100 cents squared away. | ||
Remember, nothing's been refuted from that came up, and all the lies and misrepresentations. | ||
The 51 that signed it, Biden standing on a stage and lying about it. | ||
You saw this in the hearing yesterday. | ||
This is a scandal of massive proportions, and that's why they keep coming after Trump for a misdirection plan to try to stop him. | ||
I can tell you now they're not going to stop him. | ||
And take that from the CEO that stepped in with, what, 90 days to go? | ||
I don't know. | ||
He's down 8, 10, 12, 14 points. | ||
You pick it. | ||
And we still had to go through the Billy Bush situation, where Ryan and McConnell and all these same crew, the same crew that's opposing him now, all bailed on him. | ||
He's going to win the primary. | ||
The primary's over. | ||
He's going to win the general. | ||
He's going to be the 47th president of the United States. | ||
I don't care what Jack Smith and Merrick Garland and Lisa Monaco, all of them, I don't care what they have to say about it. | ||
This is a fact. | ||
He's going to be the next president of the United States and his program is going to be to deconstruct the administrative state and to get rid of the deep state and to make all this information available to the public. | ||
So let the public weigh and measure. | ||
We don't need to keep secrets from the American people. | ||
We don't. | ||
The reason they do it is to suppress you. | ||
Trump understands that. | ||
One of the big ones is about this trafficking situation. | ||
Who has either looked the other way or who's actively supported? | ||
Can I please play, and can somebody please help me out there in the audience? | ||
I'm going to depend upon the cadre, the vanguard, the posse. | ||
To help explain this to me, on everything that's going on, this Mitt Romney thing, remember, there are no coincidences. | ||
I just, I don't understand this and I need somebody to help me with it. | ||
Can we please play this again? | ||
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Well, as you all know, today is National Hot Dog Day. | |
And perhaps you also know that hot dog is my favorite meat. | ||
I love hot dogs. | ||
I love them in buns. | ||
I love them outside of buns. | ||
I love them with baked beans. | ||
I just like hot dogs. | ||
It's the best meat there is, without question. | ||
So to all of you who, like me, are celebrating National Hot Dog Day, congratulations to you. | ||
And may there be many, many more hot dogs served in our wonderful land. | ||
Romney thinks he's on a... This whole thing about a third party, you're seeing all this come up now and this thing, no labels. | ||
Mitt Romney intends right now to step down from the Senate and run on no labels and run in to try to take Utah. | ||
Uh, to try to take Arizona, Nevada, and maybe even make it hard in Idaho from President Trump and therefore deny President Trump the presidency. | ||
He is on a crusade. | ||
He's on a crusade to deny Trump the presidency. | ||
Can I just play that clip again? | ||
I may play this to the... I don't understand how a guy that wanted to be Secretary of State, I don't understand how a guy that, you know, has, you know, this moral righteousness and this, you know, supposedly this gravitas. | ||
I don't understand. | ||
I don't understand this and I need somebody to explain it to me. | ||
Let's play that again. | ||
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Well, as you all know, today is National Hot Dog Day. | |
And perhaps you also know that hot dog is my favorite meat. | ||
I love hot dogs. | ||
I love them in buns. | ||
I love them outside of buns. | ||
I love them with baked beans. | ||
I just like hot dogs. | ||
It's the best meat there is, without question. | ||
So to all of you who, like me, are celebrating National Hot Dog Day, congratulations to you. | ||
And may there be many, many more hot dogs served in our wonderful land. | ||
So I'd like the live chat to help me first. | ||
I don't understand this. | ||
And I don't think it's funny. | ||
I don't think it's cute. | ||
I don't know what this guy's trying to do. | ||
I do not know what he's trying to do. | ||
But I will tell you, as Jim Caviezel said last night on the podcast, and he said today on Fox and Friends, Donald John Trump is the Moses that's going to lead us back Part the Red Sea Force, lead us through here, and crush Pharaoh's army. | ||
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Short break, back in a moment. | |
I want to start, I want to put aside my written statement for a moment and address one of the points that was brought up, I think an important point by the Ranking Member, that this body ought to be concerning itself with the issues that impact directly the American people. | ||
The rising price of groceries, 76% over the past two years were basic. | ||
Foodstuff, the war in Ukraine, the inflation issues, the border issues, many, many other issues that concern us all as a nation. | ||
We can't do that without the First Amendment, without debate. | ||
When I gave my speech, my announcement speech in Boston two months ago, YouTube, I talked about all those issues. | ||
I focused on the fact that working class people can no longer afford to live in this country. | ||
I talked about inflation, all the issues that deeply concern you, and that you've devoted your career to alleviating those issues. | ||
Five minutes into my speech, when I was talking about Paul Revere, YouTube, Deplatformed me. | ||
I didn't talk about vaccines in that speech. | ||
I didn't talk about anything that could be a verboten subject. | ||
I just was talking about my campaign and the things, the conversation that we ought to be having with each other as Americans. | ||
But I was shut down. | ||
And that is why the First Amendment's important. | ||
Debate, congenial, respectful debate, is the fertilizer, it's the water, it's the sunlight for our democracy. | ||
We need to be talking to each other. | ||
This is at Latterth, and many of you signed. | ||
Many of my fellow Democrats. | ||
I've spent my life in this party. | ||
I've devoted my life to the values of this party. | ||
102 people signed this. | ||
This itself. | ||
Is evidence of the problem that this hearing was convened to address? | ||
This is an attempt to censor a censorship hearing. | ||
The charges in this, and by the way, censorship is antithetical to our party. | ||
It was appalling to my father, to my uncle, to FDR. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy's having a struggle session today with the Democrats in this weaponization. | ||
A compelling, compelling testimony. | ||
We're going to try to get to it. | ||
Also Emma Jo Morris. | ||
I want to go to E.J. | ||
Antonio. | ||
E.J. | ||
Antonio and Naomi Wolf. | ||
Today, like I said, we're juggling, trying to move things forward, particularly on this issue of child sex trafficking. | ||
With the tremendous team over at Sound of Freedom. | ||
By the way, soundoffreedom.com. | ||
Get your tickets. | ||
Crossed $100 million. | ||
Looking for another massive weekend, particularly against Oppenheimer and Barbie. | ||
Ginger Gates is going to be on here with a deconstruction of the Barbie film. | ||
She's a fire breather, just like Matt Gaetz is. | ||
Want to go to EJ. | ||
EJ, Robert F. Kennedy, if he ever needed security, he needs it more than ever. | ||
He came out the other day and said, hey, I want at least a part of the fiat money, the Federal Reserve note, what we call dollars, backed by Bitcoin, or maybe even backed by gold. | ||
Not all of it to start, but we've got to do something to get, you've got to stop the fiat money. | ||
Then he goes through a whole analysis of how fiat money has gotten in a situation where we're going to, the road to Durban, Where essentially the third world or the rising developing nations, the BRICS, are having this massive conference and coming up with an alternative security or alternative currency to the dollar. | ||
You've written another amazingly compelling piece about one of the things that we said here is a death knell for liberty and freedom and that is the Federal Reserve or central banks having these digital currencies. | ||
You've got a piece, I think it's in the Examiner. | ||
Why don't you walk us through it? | ||
Certainly. | ||
Well, Steve, I think it's very, very telling when you listen to all of the people who are promoting these CBDCs right now. | ||
And, you know, to tie into what you mentioned earlier about child sex trafficking, for example, no one in terms of central bankers, treasury officials, etc., around the world, are talking about using these central bank digital currencies in order to surveil criminals and prevent crimes like child sex trafficking. | ||
No, they're talking about trying to surveil you to make sure that you're not buying things they don't like, whether that's fossil fuel-based energy or anything that doesn't comply with their environmentalist agenda, like a gas stove. | ||
It could be something like a diesel or gasoline-powered vehicle. | ||
But beyond environmental issues, that we go so far as to include things like the whole LGBTQAA alphabet soup Plus agenda. | ||
And so if you are, for example, shopping at a business that does not agree with that agenda, you can be penalized. | ||
If you are not just shopping enough, you can be penalized. | ||
The absolute Leviathan here that we would release with something like a CBDC cannot be overestimated. | ||
And again, these are not my words. | ||
These are the words of the people who are promoting this monstrosity. | ||
They are very, very blatant about the fact that they want more control over your life. | ||
And you're absolutely right, Steve, that what this represents is an end to liberty. | ||
Not just here in the United States, but worldwide. | ||
Walk me through... People are concerned about this. | ||
I want to know specifically where the Fed stands in actually releasing this. | ||
And a lot of people are concerned. | ||
I think it's the Bank of International Settlements already has... Isn't there a A prototype or start a program just on settlements or something to do with settlements that we already have the beginning of the infrastructure there? | ||
Walk me through the statics and dynamics of this. | ||
Sure, so we already have a lot of what are essentially trial programs for CBDC around the world. | ||
First and foremost in China, for example, our lead adversary. | ||
That's a key component to really making their social credit system permanent and then basically an exportable product that can go throughout the world, including here in the United States. | ||
But you're absolutely right when it comes to these banks that conduct international settlements, what are essentially international clearinghouses. | ||
That they are already instituting pilot programs, which again, once you have that in place, it is very easy to export that into one of the participating countries. | ||
In terms of our own Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell has been very upfront about the fact that he does not believe he has the authority to do something like a CBDC, that that would require Congress, the President, the Treasury, all acting in coordination with the Fed. | ||
But don't forget, Jerome Powell is the same man who has repeatedly flip-flopped on many issues, right? | ||
He's the one who told us that the 75 basis point rate hike was off the table and then delivered four in a row immediately after making that statement. | ||
So the idea that we can somehow trust Jerome Powell just based on what he says, unfortunately, I don't think we have that luxury. | ||
Ted Cruz has said he's against it. | ||
I think that Ron DeSantis has already come out and said it'll never happen on his watch. | ||
Where do people go to get more information on this? | ||
Because I don't have time to explore it like I want to. | ||
More information right now. | ||
And if they're concerned about this, who do they contact? | ||
So, you can find this article and all the other articles in which I've talked about CBDCs on my Twitter, at RealEJAntoni. | ||
In terms of what people can do about it right now, contact your congressman, contact your senators, your governors, everyone. | ||
We are seeing pushes at both the federal and even the state level to try to outlaw these CBDCs. | ||
This is something we have to get ahead of, because once it's in place, this is very much Pandora's box, and just like the deep state In Orwell's 1984, I don't think there's any way to reverse it once it happens. | ||
So we need to get ahead of it and we need to stop it before it actually gets a foothold. | ||
This is why this Bank of International Settlements thing is an issue today. | ||
EJ, social media, where do they get you? | ||
Best place to find me is going to be on Twitter, at RealEJAntoni. | ||
The folks that are on top of this issue understand we're doing a lot of stuff behind the scenes, so we're on top of it. | ||
For those that it's just coming now, you haven't heard much about it, start with EJ's articles and we'll push out more information. | ||
Grace and Captain Bannon, because this is another one that we're going to have to get on top of quickly. | ||
EJ, thank you very much. | ||
Honor to have you on here. | ||
Well, thank you for having me. | ||
Naomi, I've got you on for a bunch of stuff today, but I've got to ask you, you're the first one to kind of warn us about, I think it was back in the spring of 20 or 21, 20 and then 21. | ||
You were warning us about social credit scores, vaccine passports. | ||
It was going to lead to this type of currency that this was going to be, and it was a global operation, right? | ||
How does, how does the central bank digital currency set with you, ma'am? | ||
Well, it's very predictable, and it's exactly as terrifying as, you know, we've just heard. | ||
There is no way to overstate how scary it is. | ||
And it's so predictable because I think in March of 2021, when I did a viral video warning people about this push to roll out vaccine passports, I said, you know, again, speaking as the CEO of a tech company, it's literally 20 minutes of programming or coding to add | ||
Your bank statements, your bank account, your social media score of how compliant you are, all of your health records, your credit score, your geolocation, your friends' networks, all onto this vaccine passport. | ||
And then you've got a CCP-style social credit system. | ||
And so the digital currency is just kind of the last and most important overlay of this social credit system. | ||
Um, from which indeed there's no returning. | ||
I just want to say on a hopeful note that just like we went to 33 states or lobbied in 33 states with a model bill and stopped vaccine passports. | ||
If you, uh, if your team, Steve gives me a model bill, um, to stop, uh, digital currencies, um, central bank, digital currencies, we at daily clout can do the same thing and campaign state by state to get those model bills passed. | ||
And you think, real quickly, before we go to break, we're gonna hold you through. | ||
This should be a top priority, because this ties it all together. | ||
Everything WHO's working on, they're still trying to push these passports, they're still trying to push social credit score, and now they're trying to track everything you do with your currency and cut you off if they don't like what you're doing. | ||
So this is a high priority? | ||
The highest. | ||
I mean, the scenarios are indeed endless. | ||
It can stop you from crossing borders, stop you from getting on public transportation, stop you from, you know, Being allowed to pay for your child's college education, being allowed to pay for surgery. | ||
Look what happened to the truckers in Canada. | ||
The minute, you know, they froze their bank accounts. | ||
And this was a precautionary tip for the rest of Canada. | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
Naomi Wolf's going to join us. | ||
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We've got a lot to go through with our short break. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance. | ||
Okay, obviously over the next couple of days and leading up to this weekend, we're going to have a lot of content and a lot of emphasis on Sound of Freedom because this is obviously now with President Trump engaged, this is going to pick up a lot of momentum. | ||
And remember, he's not new. | ||
I mean, Brian Kilmeade, I don't know what they're talking about. | ||
He's not new to this. | ||
He's the only senior public official in the history of our country to make this a priority. | ||
It was one of the first, it was the key part of one of the first executive orders. | ||
I think the first executive order That came out in the week following the inauguration. | ||
Right. | ||
He's been on top of this from day one. | ||
And last night, his engagement was just incredible. | ||
You know, we did with Jack Posobiec, I think we did four hours of live broadcasting yesterday. | ||
Then President Trump came out and put in at least four hours with the with the dinner, with this talk, with the screening. | ||
He sat there for the whole thing. | ||
Then afterwards, a talk and then to do a podcast of what you're going to get clips from when Tim Beller gives it to us. | ||
Another four or five, so I don't think President Trump has finished till after midnight. | ||
That's the type of dedication. | ||
He has the type of energy. | ||
And this is one of the reasons that, and Jack Smith's going to fail. | ||
I didn't say he's not going to be hard. | ||
This is going to be one of the hardest things in the history of this republic, what's before us. | ||
It's a tough road, but these issues, just look what's happening. | ||
You make your own lineup and talk to your friends. | ||
You make your own lineup. | ||
Look at, look at the digital, the digital passport. | ||
Look at what WHO is trying to do. | ||
Look at social credit score. | ||
Now look at this central bank digital currency. | ||
This is not, and this is not a bunch of right-wing nutjobs. | ||
Robert F. Kennedy's not a right-winger. | ||
Naomi Wolf's not a right-winger. | ||
I can go through, you know, dozens and dozens of dozens. | ||
What they are are people that believe in liberty and particularly believe in the freedom and civil liberties of American citizens and people throughout the world. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf, we've got a lot. | ||
You came up with this amazing thing on Robert F. Kennedy, but you've also got huge updates on Moderna and all of it. | ||
So I'll let you take it away and walk us through it. | ||
People are quite focused on what you have to say, ma'am. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So Robert F. Kennedy was, many of you know, targeted by a maelstrom of bad press and legacy media hyperventilating because of some comments he made about ethnically targeted bioweapons. | ||
Um, at a private dinner, which of course, if you're on a presidential campaign trail, no dinner is really private. | ||
Um, but you know, they weren't the best worded comments. | ||
Uh, he did mention that there was evidence that, um, ethnically targeted bioweapons spare Jews and Chinese people. | ||
Uh, but in spite of that not ideal wording, um, what he had to say about ethnically targeted bioweapons, which the AP and the Atlantic and the Washington post said was, you know, wacky and insane and lunacy. | ||
In fact, he was highlighting a real geopolitical threat, a very fully well-established geopolitical threat. | ||
And indeed, if you Google ethnically targeted bioweapons, you'll see 14,900 results, including many in peer-reviewed journals or journals such as Foreign Affairs. | ||
So this is real. | ||
They're really underway. | ||
People in the national security establishment are very, very worried about them. | ||
And in the essay I wrote about RFK Jr., I pointed out that we have evidence ourselves of some form of geographical targeting, at least, because a grossly disproportionate number of the adverse events from the Pfizer injection, which as you know, I believe is a bioweapon, took place in North America, the second largest tranche in Western Europe, in order of political importance, and all the rest of the world combined, only 7,000 adverse events. | ||
So anyway, what he said was real. | ||
So I wrote an essay called, This Jewess Says RFK Jr. | ||
Is Right, because he was not just attacked for what he said, but he was attacked with kind of cherry picking other events, other speeches in the past, in which allegedly he was depicted as being an anti-Semite. | ||
And a couple of these examples had to do with times in which RFK Jr. | ||
invoked the Holocaust. | ||
As a way of saying, look around at the medical tyranny, look around at the escalating tyranny, the two tiered society, the ostracizing certain people and so on. | ||
So again, I don't think every one of those moments was always perfectly articulated. | ||
And one of the questions I asked in my essay is, where is his communications director, who's supposed to be beside him at all times, you know, indicate if he should kind of Shift focus, read the speeches before he gives them. | ||
But all of that aside, I couldn't help putting on my political consultant hat. | ||
All of that aside, what I soundly declared was that he's exactly right to be warning about what's happening now by using the lessons of the past from the Holocaust. | ||
And as you and I have said many times, Steve, because you're one of the few people who also dares to go there, And I dare to go there all the time. | ||
It's a little easier for me because I'm Jewish. | ||
But, you know, we used to say never forget about the Holocaust. | ||
We used to say we all have an obligation to know the lessons of the Holocaust, to remember them and to be vigilant that it never happens again. | ||
And that's what he's doing. | ||
And so I wrote a section of the essay looking deeply at issues that I've shared here many times about how categorically The first stage of establishing the National Socialist regime, which ended in eugenics programs, euthanasia programs, and gas chambers, it began with public health weaponization of who is life worthy of life and who is life unworthy of life. | ||
And it began with weaponizing doctors, nurses, and midwives, and the National Socialist state treating them as the advance guard for creating a whole ideology around public health that allowed a two-tier society to be created. | ||
And also, you know, later on by 1939, you saw doctors, nurses, and midwives engaged in asking parents of impaired or, you know, mentally not perfect children to bring them to these pediatric clinics where they were taken to starve through medical starvation. | ||
Or through overdosing of drugs. | ||
And absolutely there's an echo there of the kinds of medical deaths, medicalized deaths we've seen for the elderly, for the unfit. | ||
There's a young lady with Down syndrome who died in hospital. | ||
Her dad thinks this was medical murder. | ||
This is Grace Shara and her dad Scott Shara. | ||
So, there are echoes of plenty. | ||
You know, the two-tier society. | ||
The fact that doctors, if they didn't align with the National Socialists, had their licenses revoked. | ||
People lost their university appointments. | ||
People weren't allowed to teach in universities. | ||
You know, two-tier society in which if you were unclean, people like, you know, my grandma's siblings, you couldn't walk into public buildings. | ||
You couldn't shop in retail establishments. | ||
You couldn't complete your university studies. | ||
Does that sound familiar? | ||
It should sound familiar to everybody listening. | ||
So he's 100% correct to draw those comparisons. | ||
I wish he had a good speech writer, but I soundly support him at speaking as a Jew. | ||
And as you know, a descendant of someone who lost a lot of people in the Holocaust, he's right to take the position that he's taken. | ||
Let me ask you, given the research you've done and the Pfizer book and you've dedicated your life to this the last couple of years, when you look at this, you look at Wuhan and Biden, these guys finally cut the funding off I guess a couple days ago because the bio lab won't cooperate at all. | ||
Is it your fear that there are, the weaponization of biology right now, there are people working in these labs and working specifically on, as horrible as these weapons are, to even make them more horrible, that actually would be targeted for certain ethnicities or certain races in the world? | ||
Well, you know, absolutely. | ||
I guess, you know, one of the things I said in my essay is that RFK Jr. | ||
has, there are many presidential candidates whose blessings are their curses and vice versa. | ||
So he's blisteringly honest, which is a blessing and a curse, you know, on the campaign trail. | ||
And he also understands geopolitics at the highest level, you know, partly because of his family legacy and his own reading. | ||
So as a result, he is not surprised that Ethnically targeted bioweapons are, you know, under development now and a gigantic threat. | ||
And so he doesn't realize, you know, they're not something wacky. | ||
You shouldn't talk about it at a fancy dinner because they're actually a looming geopolitical threat. | ||
And something that's very frustrating to me is that a lot of commentators in the news media don't understand geopolitics or national security threats. | ||
And so think that this is something silly to dismiss when in fact It is the next big thing that people in the national security establishment are very worried about. | ||
Now, let me go to kind of the obvious. | ||
I've said many times as a former political consultant, you read historical events backwards. | ||
What does war do? | ||
Every leader who's ever waged a war, you know, going back to the beginning of recorded human history would have wanted a bioweapon and that is ethnically targeted and arguably there have been You know, such efforts in the past, if you look at the smallpox that was in blankets that were distributed to Native Americans, you know, by the United States government. | ||
If you, I mean, if you look at what the goal of war is, which is to acquire the enemy's land, natural resources, you know, energy supplies, livestock, treasure, but not deal with the enemy. | ||
Right? | ||
Not deal with guerrilla movements, not deal with treasonous feudal communities, not deal with people who can poison you in your sleep. | ||
Everyone would want an ethnically targeted bioweapon. | ||
That's the nature of war. | ||
And what's frustrating to me is that we've lost that sensibility of understanding that war is about killing off our adversaries. | ||
And so we're not alert. | ||
to when our adversaries want to kill us off. | ||
So to me, again, there is a geopolitical outcome of these injections. | ||
They're not going to stop. | ||
You know, this didn't work so well, partly because we helped call a halt on people wanting these injections, but they're going to keep finding other ways to injure, disable, sterilize, not their own people, but the targeted people. | ||
And I think you need to also look at what's happening at the southern border. | ||
You know, Americans are inconvenient. | ||
Western Europeans are inconvenient. | ||
We grew up in a free speech context, in a context in which we understand human rights and representative democracy, and that is very inconvenient for the globalist agenda of a kind of global feudal society in which there are, you know, 12 tech oligarchs At the top, and China, and the WHO. | ||
So, of course, there are going to be biological bioweapons. | ||
I mean, I'm very worried, if you want to know, about the Chinese weather balloon that crossed the face of our continent. | ||
And I'm worried that whatever next attack there's going to be might come from it. | ||
Naomi, can you hang on? | ||
We're holding to the next break. | ||
This month is a month that we show pride in our country, pride in our heritage, pride in our music, pride in our flag. | ||
This is the Concord Hymn from the poem from Emerson at the dedication of the monument at the 100-year mark, right at the beginning of the Civil War. | ||
We'll play this throughout the day. | ||
Concord Hymn. | ||
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their deep redeem, when by our sides our sons are gone. | |
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Precinct Strategy, the RNC, announced today. | ||
You can't make this stuff up. | ||
For the Keebler-Ells debate in Milwaukee in late August, the pregame is going to be a podcast. | ||
The podcast is put together by the McConnell people. | ||
Some podcast that I never see it right, but they're talking about how important it is. | ||
It's the never-Trump, never-all McConnell hate. | ||
Non-stop, that's gonna be the opening act for the Keebler elves. | ||
I mean this thing is so outrageous what the RNC is doing. | ||
They ought to have another vote. | ||
You ought to put pressure right now on your RNC representatives in your states. | ||
This is outrageous. | ||
What Dave Bossie and Rahner are doing is outrageous. | ||
The DNC is not doing that. | ||
You know why? | ||
They're focused on the general election like we should be. | ||
Trump's gonna be The nominee. | ||
It's time to knock off the $500 million that's going to be spent on ads and all these. | ||
It's a scam. | ||
It's all the consultants and operatives making money and trying to weaken Donald Trump because they don't care. | ||
They would rather have Trump lose and they be in opposition so they can run Glenn Youngkin or some other fantasy candidate in a couple of years. | ||
Naomi Wolf, on Donald Trump's first day, he's vowed to take NIH, all the Fauci stuff, everything regarding that kind of biomedical pharma industry, and put everything, all the research, everything out to the American public. | ||
Do you agree with that? | ||
And what do you think the impact of that would be, ma'am? | ||
I mean, I more than agree with it. | ||
I believe that it's lawful to do that because it's my understanding that all of those public All of those records generated by the government, unless they're classified, belong to us by law. | ||
They're our property. | ||
So I'm delighted if he does it, it's the right thing to do. | ||
It should happen, but also I don't understand by what lawful means they're being withheld from us right now. | ||
Talk to us, you've got some updates also. | ||
I want to make sure the audience gets a full thing because the audience, you know, 3,500 War Room Cadre have been working with you and your great Amy Kelly and the team over Daily Clout from day one on this. | ||
You have an update for us? | ||
I do. | ||
Unfortunately, it is historic and sad what's come out. | ||
We've been waiting for the Moderna documents to be released and dropped. | ||
And this also is both an Aaron Siri lawsuit and in this case a Defend the Republic lawsuit. | ||
They were successful. | ||
So the Moderna documents dropped a couple of days ago. | ||
And with a heavy heart, I am here to say that it wasn't just one crazy rogue company, Pfizer, insanely experimenting on the reproductive capabilities of women and ruining them. | ||
It was also Moderna. | ||
So it was a two pronged, like choice that's no choice. | ||
I'll just go into detail with that if I may for a minute. | ||
May I, Steve? | ||
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the other brand also was intensely experimenting on the reproductive cycles of female mammals, ruining them, lengthening them, creating more infertile female mammals and also horrible outcomes for fetuses. And I'll just go into detail with that if I may for a minute. May I, Steve? | ||
Sure. Yeah, go ahead please. So in the Moderna documents, and again they've just kind of, our experts are just beginning to to go through them, but this already has been lifted out by Defend the Republic. | ||
There's a common skeletal variation that the trials found consisting of wavy ribs and an increase in nodules of the pups. | ||
These are rats and these are babies, baby rats. | ||
So wavy ribs appeared in six fetuses in four litters for a fetal prevalence of 4.03% and a litter prevalence, please try to process this everyone, of 18.2%. | ||
So nearly one in five baby rats who were injected with the mRNA vaccine in the Moderna experiments had wavy ribs or nodules on the ribs. | ||
Rib nodules appeared in five of those six fetuses with the malformations, and this is outside the range of what's normal. | ||
They concede. | ||
So think about what that's going to do to human babies, right? | ||
I also want to remind everyone that the Moderna brand has 100 micrograms of, for adults, of the active ingredients that are so toxic, the mRNA, the spike protein, the lipid nanoparticles, and the polyethylene glycol. | ||
compared with 30 micrograms for adults for Pfizer. | ||
So it's more than three times more toxic. | ||
And you've got to recall that Pfizer stopped even internally experimenting with the 100 microgram dose that Moderna was using due to its, quote, reactogenicity, the damage it was causing. | ||
And that's Pfizer's language. | ||
So the other thing I really want to call your attention to is, quote, the mean number of reproductive cycle lengths in the female rats was statistically significantly higher in the mRNA-1273 group as compared to the control group. | ||
So both brands knew that they were ruining human mammals' control cycles. | ||
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Naomi, can you just hang on? | |
I want to hold you through to the top. | ||
We're going to take a 90-second break. | ||
We're going to go out with Concord Hymn. | ||
I've got Naomi Wolf. | ||
We are packed in the second hour, plus we've got this live testimony. | ||
We're going to figure it all out. | ||
90 seconds, we're going to figure out how we get the second hour done. | ||
Stick with us. | ||
You're in the War Room. | ||
back in a moment going out with Emerson's Concord hymn. | ||
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