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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
I got a free shot on 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? | ||
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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. Vance. | |
It's Saturday, 12 August, Year of Our Lord 2023. | ||
We are packed for the next two hours. | ||
So strap in. | ||
You're in the war room. | ||
I want to go to Iowa. | ||
President Trump will be there later today at the Iowa State Fair. | ||
Carrie Lake is at the Iowa State Fair. | ||
Carrie, you're a Iowa girl. | ||
Tell me about as an institution, how important is the Iowa State Fair in the cultural life of Iowa? | ||
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Oh, my gosh. | |
I mean, I think it might be the most famous institution in all of Iowa. | ||
It is a beautiful state fair. | ||
I mean, when you walk through the Iowa State Fairgrounds, you realize how serious these buildings, these aren't like pop-up buildings that they do with some other people's state fairs. | ||
These are beautiful brick buildings. | ||
These are buildings that are used really in many, many ways year-round. | ||
But for the Iowa State Fair, this is, there's no other fair that's like it. | ||
And the people come out, we see grandparents with their grandkids, you see moms out here, you see A girl like Girlfriend Day is like, hey, let's all go out to the state fair. | ||
I'm standing here where all the food is served and the food is incredible. | ||
Pork chop on a stick, corn on the cob, corn dogs. | ||
We've got the bananas covered in chocolate. | ||
But most importantly, it's just a really great family spot. | ||
It's really quality people. | ||
The folks in Iowa are some of the most top quality people in the country. | ||
And they truly, they love the Iowa State Fair. | ||
They're so proud of it. | ||
You might be surprised, though, Steve, how many people I'm meeting from out of state, from Texas, from South Carolina, from California. | ||
I have literally met so many people who came here because they've heard about the Iowa State Fair, and they heard that it was one of those bucket list things. | ||
And you won't be disappointed if you come to Iowa for the State Fair. | ||
Can't you also, in their live, I mean, people are milking cows, they're doing, you got the kids there with their, with the livestock and other people, I mean, it's also interactive for certainly the young people, correct? | ||
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Oh, totally. | |
I mean, the whole purpose of the State Fair is for the 4-H kids to show off their livestock, what they've grown, and that's all going on. | ||
We just came out, you know, they have the fun, cute things like the cow that's made of butter. | ||
But they show these kids, these kids who are serious about agriculture, they come in and they show their farm animals. | ||
They show their cows. | ||
I'm going to be actually milking a cow here in a little bit, and hopefully I haven't forgotten how to do that. | ||
But it's a great opportunity for kids who maybe didn't grow up on a farm to come out here, see some real quality, big farm animals. | ||
And although most kids in Iowa kind of know about that, and really see the livestock, understand how important the farming community, the agriculture community is not only to feeding Iowa, but to feeding our country and really feeding the world. | ||
And so you can get a real education in the importance of ag, the importance of farming. You know, Iowa might be in flyover country, but it's worth stopping and taking a look at and learning about what the great people of this state do. And they also help choose a president, you know? Are you more confident now that you're out there that these values are being transmitted generation to generation? You know, when you come to the Iowa State Fair, you do feel that. | ||
You know, sometimes when the Iowa State Fair is going on, you might think, oh boy, are we losing a generation of knowledge? | ||
Do our kids appreciate this? | ||
I really think they do. | ||
And you see such great quality farm kids. | ||
When I was running for office, I said, I just want to fill the governor's office with farm kids. | ||
Because, you know, there's no such thing as an eight-hour day when you're a farm kid. | ||
It's a 16-hour day, and you keep working as long as you need it. | ||
And so they have a work ethic that just can't be matched anywhere else. | ||
And I'm incredibly impressed. | ||
And I believe that the people of Iowa can see what's happening in this country, and they're very worried about losing this way of life, this really wonderful way of life that you have here in Iowa, where family is really important. | ||
parental control over their kids rather than handing off that control to some school or the government. | ||
And they're very concerned about the direction Joe Biden is leading this country. | ||
They feel like they might lose their country if we don't get President Trump in there. | ||
And I'm really excited to hear from people. | ||
I just talked to an independent who I talked into registering as a Republican. | ||
They totally love President Trump. | ||
And I said, well, if you're going to take part in the caucus, you have to be registered as a Republican or you can't take part in it. | ||
So they're going to switch over and become a Republican and take part in caucus for President Trump. | ||
The caucus is such a cool thing. | ||
It's really like old school politics, where you actually show up. | ||
You don't just check a box and stick your ballot into a tabulator. | ||
You actually stand up and you raise your hand and you say, I'm voting for President Trump. | ||
Amazing. | ||
Talk to us about, you know, London has Hyde Park Speaker's Corner, where people can go up and address people. | ||
At Iowa State Fair, you have something similar. | ||
I think it's, you can just walk up on the stage if you're invited and just address an audience that's sitting there right in front of you, kind of like Abraham Lincoln. | ||
It's really cool. | ||
in the 1850s, 1860s. Talk to us, President Trump, tomorrow. | ||
There's other people that are running, that are going. But tell me about this tradition they've got at Iowa, about addressing the citizens and just going through and making your case there to people right in front of you. | ||
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It's really cool. It is old school politics. You're right. | |
The way it must have been back when Abe Lincoln was around. | ||
When all of our founding fathers in the years after they helped create this wonderful country. | ||
It's called the soapbox and you stand up there and you make your case. | ||
I mean, a couple days ago Mike Pence was over there. | ||
Got heckled. | ||
A few people were heckling him. | ||
But you know what? | ||
You stand up there and you hold your ground. | ||
And this is truly how politics should be. | ||
There's a million political folks here from the consultants right on down to the media. | ||
But it is amazing what's happening. | ||
It's amazing to watch as these politicians stand up. | ||
There's no slick filter. | ||
There's no slick consultant telling them what to say. | ||
They've got to stand there and hold the ground and hold their own. | ||
And the people will come around and listen to them. | ||
And it may not be easy. | ||
They may get hassled. | ||
But this is a place where you can be with the people. | ||
I know when President Trump comes later today... | ||
His plan is to be with the people. | ||
He's going to go learn a little bit about the ag industry. | ||
He's going to go into one of the buildings where they do some agriculture education. | ||
He's going to go talk to the people. | ||
He's going to hit the area. | ||
I'm trying to think of one of the places they said he was going to go, which kind of cracked me up. | ||
I could just see him, by the way, coming down the main corridor here where they're selling, you know, the pork chop on a stick. | ||
But he's a man of the people. | ||
And that's why the people of Iowa love him. | ||
And he decided he wanted to not do a big fancy speech, but he wanted to go be with the people of Iowa right here at the State Fair. | ||
And I think it's going to be one of his best moments so far on the campaign trail when you watch him interact with Iowans at the State Fair. | ||
He's bringing the entire, most of the congressional delegation of Florida with him today, with Byron Donalds and Matt Gaetz and all this. | ||
Kerry, I know you've got to bounce real quickly. | ||
You've become a big surrogate for President Trump. | ||
I understand you're traveling throughout the country, maybe back to New Hampshire. | ||
Where do people go to find out everything about where Kerry Lake's going to be? | ||
How do they see her? | ||
How do they hear her? | ||
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Well, go over to Twitter, go over to Getter, go over to all of the, you know, Truth Social and follow me at Kari Lake, K-A-R-I-L-A-K-E. | |
And then go to our website, KariLake.com. | ||
We'll have more information on there, but we'll always keep you on top of it. | ||
We'll put out posts here and there where we're going to be speaking, but we're going to be here at the State Fair today. | ||
And then we're going to eventually be heading to New Hampshire to do some campaigning for President Trump there. | ||
Looking forward to it. | ||
Carrie Lake, thank you for taking time away today to join us from the Iowa State Fair. | ||
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Thank you, Steve. | |
We'll talk to you again later. | ||
Bye-bye. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
Matt Rosendale, they work pretty long hours on those ranches out in Montana, don't they? | ||
You've got the Iowa State Fair, you've got hard-working ranchers and farmers, and particularly your part of Montana, correct? | ||
The eastern part? | ||
Hey, especially this time of year, the sun is out for a long time, Steve. | ||
We have daylight from about, well, June before the summer solstice, we get daylight from about 4.30 a.m. | ||
until 10 p.m. | ||
I love it. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Look, a lot's going on. | ||
We've been covering Ukraine live, China live, the budget live. | ||
Just give people a perspective. | ||
While we're in this recess, you know, we keep getting news, there's horrific news coming out about the budget deficits exploding much bigger. | ||
What's your sense, and I think what people look to you for, In the, you know, in the magnificent six that kind of hung in there, and really the big four, right? | ||
The, you know, Biggs, Good, Eli Crane, and Matt Rosendale, right? | ||
The four stalwarts. | ||
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Talk to me about when we get back. | |
Yes, the hardcore. | ||
Tell us about what we can anticipate when we return of the type of fights we're going to see. | ||
We just froze. | ||
Let's, uh, I tell you what, we're going to try to, let's try to go ahead. | ||
Let's go ahead and reboot. | ||
Oh, there we go. | ||
No, I was on. | ||
I just thought you were going to break. | ||
Oh no, no, no, no, no. | ||
Go ahead and, uh, go ahead and go ahead and tell me about when we get back, when we get back from the recess, what are we going to do? | ||
What are you guys going to do? | ||
Well, they're going to start a great big negotiation about a continuing resolution, which is what exactly many of us had said was going to happen after Kevin McCarthy negotiated away our leverage by extending the debt ceiling date until dates certain January 25. | ||
instead of keeping that in place for one or two more negotiations, if you will, going through the 118th Congress. | ||
Once that was pushed out till that far date, Steve, what happens is we really don't have a lot of leverage within the House any longer. | ||
So while you hear a lot of conversations about working on the appropriation bills, the fact is the Senate doesn't have to take up those appropriation bills, and they know that. | ||
And so that is the proper way to go through, identify, and fund all of government. | ||
And what they're going to do is bring forward a continued resolution that is going to fund government at current levels, somewhere between now and the end of the year, or continue that funding from now to the end of the year, at which time I am fully expecting that the Senate and Uniparty are going to get together and try to create yet another omnibus and jam us with a 4,000-page document with | ||
The 7,000 plus earmarks, the same as they did last December, to continue this out-of-control spending, this out-of-control agency control of the government and leave us in a bad place. | ||
So we're going to go back in And fight and say, there's no way that we're going to support a continuing resolution that does not contain provisions at a minimal to secure our southern border. | ||
I've been talking, and I'm sure you have too, to Chip Roy about this. | ||
We have a literal disaster that's taking place on our southern border that's impacting many areas of the country that people don't discuss enough. | ||
And so that's one provision that must be contained in there. | ||
You talk about we've got the southern border, you've got the funding of DOJ and the persecution of Trump, you've got the Ukraine situation. | ||
I mean, I could go down a list of things that people are furious about. | ||
Do you believe you have a big enough group that McCarthy won't be able to go and work with the Democrats? | ||
We've got about a minute and then we're going to take a break and bring you back. | ||
But in a minute, do you think you've got The type of 70 votes that you had before on certain of these provisions to try to stop this and not even allow McCarthy to work with Democrats? | ||
I would hope so, and I am not sure. | ||
After being here in the state for nearly two weeks now, I'm back in the real world, and certainly if it was up to the constituents across Montana, we would very easily be able to shut this CR down, unless it had provisions in there that, just like you said, not only for securing the border, but for defunding vast amounts of the DOJ, as we have seen That they have brought up artificial charges, they have used fraudulent documents, they have used false testimony. | ||
We've got major problems and the people across Montana would be more than glad to see us hold up that continued resolution unless those provisions were contained in it. | ||
Congressman, hang on for one second. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Congressman Matt Rosendale from the great state of Montana, the Big Sky State, joins us after a short break. | ||
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Bring it on and now we'll fight to the end. | |
Just watch and see. | ||
It's all started. | ||
Everything's begun. | ||
And you are over. | ||
Cause we're taking down the CCP. | ||
Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | ||
War Room. | ||
when there's no more, let's take down the CCP! | ||
War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | ||
Okay, welcome back. | ||
Congressman, we've had Ben Burquam over in Ukraine. | ||
You know, we've been covering this very closely. | ||
The spring offensive is a disaster. | ||
Young Ukrainian men. | ||
Zelensky just fired his entire recruiting apparatus because they've been caught taking bribes from families and from young men not to serve because they understand it's a charnel house over there. | ||
The thing's a total, complete disaster. | ||
Yet Biden's putting up a $20 billion, $21 billion, I think, $13 billion more military aid. | ||
That's obviously not working. | ||
Another $8 billion to pay their pension funds, to pay their health care, to run the government. | ||
But he's attached some other goodies there to make it palatable. | ||
And this is a supplemental. | ||
This is not even part of the overall budget. | ||
So explain what the supplemental is, and how is this going to be combated? | ||
Because we've already put over, I think, total, when you count up everything, $125 billion into Ukraine, sir. | ||
Yes. | ||
But before, I've got to go off on one rabbit hole real quick. | ||
As you went on the walk-off music, and I was listening to Miles Gow and Taking Down the CCP, and then I reflected upon Kerry Lake there in Iowa, and I thought, you know, can we contract him to do another version? | ||
It's called Taking Down the NRSC. | ||
I think it would be really fitting, everything that's going on in the country right now. | ||
Hold it! | ||
Oh, because the NRSC is already not happy with people like Kerry Lake talking about potentially running for Senate, and I've seen some stories about you. | ||
They're already out there saying they want more establishment. | ||
Mitch McConnell needs more support against President Trump. | ||
Is that what the NRSC is saying? | ||
Get Miles on it, man! | ||
Take it down, the NRSC! | ||
The Uniparty, baby! | ||
Bring it down! | ||
Okay, back to Ukraine. | ||
This is yet another ploy by the Biden administration to spend $40 billion, okay? | ||
It is disingenuous at best, and it is absolutely dishonest at worst. | ||
$24 billion is going to go to Ukraine. | ||
We have yet to have a good accounting of all of the money that has been sent there, Steve. | ||
The only thing that we're a little bit sure of is the value of the weapons, and we're not 100% sure of that. | ||
So you've got another $70, $80, $90 billion that has been sent over there that we truly can't keep track of. | ||
And as a carrot, Again, talk about disingenuous. | ||
Talk about dishonest. | ||
The Biden administration is asking for roughly $4 billion to go down to the border for border security. | ||
Does he not think that the people that are concerned about border security aren't going to look at where those funds are going? | ||
It's to build housing and provide assistance to illegals as they enter in and are there at the border. | ||
All that's going to do is incentivize more illegal immigration and intensify this wave of humanity that's taking place right now. | ||
It's shameful. | ||
They've lost track of somewhere between 85 and 100,000 children. | ||
People should go to jail for that. | ||
Who knows where these children are that they brought into our country and where they have been shipped off to and whose hands they have literally been sold to. | ||
It's disgraceful. | ||
You've got this supplemental coming up, and of course they want the money for Ukraine. | ||
They're going to try to put some other goodies in there to make it a tougher vote. | ||
I want to ask you where people's heads are on that. | ||
But also, this impeachment, where is the House right now? | ||
On beginning a formal impeachment inquiry. | ||
I hear Comer every day. | ||
I'm getting another drop of information. | ||
But when are we going to take this seriously? | ||
President Trump, they're persecuting nonstop. | ||
They're after him nonstop. | ||
Jack Smithson, he wants the trial to begin two weeks or three weeks before the Iowa caucus. | ||
I mean, when is this going to stop? | ||
When are we going to go on offense? | ||
I think is what people want to know. | ||
I'm ready. | ||
I'm ready right now. | ||
I joined my good friend Matt Gaetz, who's a regular, one of your visitors here. | ||
And we have asked for, through legislation, the defunding of the special counsel, Jack Smith. | ||
Everyone on the street can look at the way that these people are being treated and say, this is not the same. | ||
On one hand, we have a president who did exactly what he was supposed to do to defend this nation and to defend the citizens, and that's Donald Trump. | ||
And then we've got another person who started selling out this country years ago. | ||
But they've got bank records and documents on Biden and his crime family negotiating with China, selling us out, negotiating with Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Russia, selling us out, and absolutely falsifying documents and other people providing false testimony. | ||
And yet there's no charges or prosecution that is taking place whatsoever. | ||
And this is wrong. | ||
It's unacceptable. | ||
Myself, many of my colleagues, we're ready. | ||
I think we need, again, leadership. | ||
Kevin McCarthy needs to say it's time for us to begin this resolution investigation to see if we can bring up this impeachment. | ||
Or Biorkus and Biden, quite frankly. | ||
Do you think you've got enough votes between the Freedom Caucus and these other disparate groups that are out there that you've put coalitions together before? | ||
Do you believe you have enough critical mass? | ||
That McCarthy just can't reach out to Democrats like he did on the budget when he gave Biden $15 trillion to spend with $5 trillion in deficits. | ||
Do you think he can do that and force their hand on certain things and force Biden to shut down his own government? | ||
Because you guys are not prepared to move forward. | ||
Where do we stand on that? | ||
Because whether it's on impeachment inquiry, defunding Jack Smith, stopping the Ukraine madness, forcing their hand on the southern border, they all get back to the same point. | ||
Can you see the leverage coming together from mid-September to the end of September to actually force Biden's hand and force him to shut down his government? | ||
I think that it is building, Steve. | ||
Whether we have it today or not, I am not certain. | ||
What I will tell you is that fear is contagious. | ||
And so when you have a lot of people that are serving in Congress that are simply yes-men to leadership, then it perpetuates out. | ||
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But courage Is contagious as well. | |
And we have demonstrated that by the if you look at the legislation that we were able to pull through on the original debt ceiling package. | ||
If you look at the National Defense Act, which many of us had never supported previously, when we were able to go in and have an open rule process and craft legislation that puts the country in the right direction, we pulled a lot of those people along with us. | ||
And when we have the outside organizations and outside voices like yourself helping us, then I believe that we can continue that momentum to do the right thing, to simply just do the right thing. That's what we were sent to Washington for. | ||
There's not a state, the eastern kind of prairie part and the mountain part, on the western part of the state, then Montana. | ||
And the great patriots and hardworking folks out there. | ||
Where are their heads right now of where we stand with all of this, sir? | ||
Oh, my folks are behind me. | ||
They're ready to fight. | ||
Again, they're ready to fight for our country. | ||
They understand that the time for timidity and half measures, that ship sailed 20 years ago, okay? | ||
20 years ago, you could have tried to moderate And slowly start turning the vessel around. | ||
But we are way, way past that. | ||
We've got to make bold decisions. | ||
We've got to make bold votes. | ||
And when I hear leadership come out and say, we have to protect some of these folks that are in very difficult districts, we're going to lose the country if we aren't out speaking the truth and being strong right now. | ||
Steve, I tell people, On a weekly basis. | ||
I am here to tell you what you need to hear, not what you want to hear. | ||
And the people across the state of Montana are ready. | ||
They can take the tough medicine. | ||
And they are ready to preserve our country and take the measures that are necessary to do so. | ||
Congressman Rosendale, how do people follow you? | ||
At Rep Rosendale. | ||
All social platforms. | ||
At Rep Rosendale. | ||
And if you want to go to my unofficial site, it's Matt4Montana.com. | ||
Matt, F-O-R, Montana, dot com. | ||
Congressman Mosendale, thank you very much for joining us and getting us up to date on the folks in Montana, where their heads are. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
Always good to be with you, Steve. | ||
Appreciate it. | ||
You have a blessed Saturday. | ||
Thank you, brother. | ||
Thank you, sir. | ||
There's going to be a fight, I'm telling you, because we're talking to a lot of people behind the scenes, having a lot of meetings, there's going to be a fight on this one. | ||
There's going to be a fight, you look across the board, the defunding of Jack Smith, and this persecution of Trump, this situation of the southern border, this thing of the kids coming across with no DNA testing, Ukraine, all of it. | ||
Prepare yourself. | ||
Okay, we're going to do an homage to what we did this week for American Music. | ||
Robbie Robertson died at 80, close to the 28th anniversary of Jerry Garcia dying. | ||
This is Jerry Garcia, the night they drove all Dixie down, Robbie Robertson's great song. | ||
leave you that feedback in a moment. | ||
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I'm going to play a little bit of the song. | |
the vaccine causes myocarditis and pericarditis. | ||
And if not, how then can it guarantee that it's not also injuring other organs? | ||
And can you explain the process why the vaccine causes myocarditis and pericarditis? | ||
I'll take that, Dr Hewitt. | ||
Based on our clinical trials and pharmacovigilance data, as well as real-world evidence following the distribution now of billions of doses of vaccine, we retain confidence, strong confidence, in the safety profile of the vaccine. | ||
Sorry Chair, point of order. | ||
I've asked do you understand why it causes, I know that it's a low risk, I'm asking do you understand why it causes myocarditis? | ||
I want you to explain to me Why it causes myocarditis? | ||
Do you understand why it causes myocarditis? | ||
Pfizer is aware of very rare reports of myocarditis and pericarditis that have been temporarily associated with vaccination. | ||
Well, that's still ongoing for some people. | ||
Senator Rennick, Dr Threw should answer the question. | ||
Thank you, Dr Threw. | ||
According to public health experts and regulatory authorities around the globe, the number of reports of myocarditis remains small. | ||
I'm not referring to the number of reports. | ||
I want you to explain to me the mechanism of how the vaccine causes myocarditis. | ||
Do you or do you not understand the mechanism of why the vaccine causes myocarditis? | ||
It looks to me like you don't. | ||
And if you don't understand it, why are you saying the vaccine is safe? | ||
without qualifying the risks. | ||
Senator Rennick, I think Dr Theroux is actually about to get to that point. | ||
Whether people agree, whether there's agreement to his evidence or not, is another question for others to make a judgment on. | ||
But Dr Theroux, if you could again go to Senator Rennick's question. | ||
Senator, all medicines, all therapeutic products and vaccines have benefits and have side effects as well. | ||
Looking at the totality of the evidence for Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine, regulatory authorities, health authorities, experts globally, including in Australia within the Department of Health and the TGA, have maintained that the benefit-risk ratio... That's not the question that I asked. | ||
I asked, can you explain why the vaccine causes myocarditis? | ||
Yes or no? | ||
Senator, the benefit risk... Yes or no? | ||
So you clearly don't understand the pathway, do you? | ||
Because you can't explain it. | ||
I'm not referring to the cost-benefit analysis here. | ||
I'm referring to, do you understand the biochemical pathway as to why the vaccine causes damage to the heart? | ||
Senator, I am happy to take your question on notice and come back to the committee with whatever information we can provide. | ||
I might just clarify, I was not referring to a cost-benefit analysis in my previous response. | ||
I was referring to the benefit-risk ratio and health authorities around the globe continue to recommend the benefits... And this isn't the question that I'm asking. | ||
Does the indemnity you have with the government extend to providing you with indemnity in the situation where an employee is forced... I could go on and play this, and if you haven't watched it, you should. | ||
Dr. Naomi Wolf, walk me through... It's been kind of all these explosions going on from Australia and other places about Pfizer, the financial information. | ||
You've been... | ||
In your group at the Daily Cloud, supported by the War Room, the Hobbits and the Posse, as your muscle, with your lawyers, with Amy Kelly, your great team, you've been the first to expose all this from Pfizer's own data. | ||
Where do we stand now? | ||
It sounds like, to me, as a civilian, it looks like Pfizer's a little bit coming unglued in this assault, relentless assault on the facts, ma'am. | ||
Well, that was a very well-informed Australian senator, Senator Rennick. | ||
And Senator Alec Antic also asked very tough questions in other clips. | ||
And the war room policy can really take a bow because our team presented to major gatherings in Australia our findings three times, including to Senator Antic earlier. | ||
And actually five senators invited us to go to Australia and present in person. | ||
We presented by video because we were afraid of being locked in quarantine camps and never released. | ||
And the senator said that was not an unreasonable thing to fear. | ||
Um, so I guess what the takeaway is, is the Pfizer executives were categorically lying. | ||
We all know, or those of us who. | ||
It's super clear what causes myocarditis and pericarditis. | ||
And so those executives were lying and lying and lying to the Australian Parliament and to Australian representatives of the Australian people. | ||
are clear what causes myocarditis and pericarditis. And so those executives were lying and lying and lying to the Australian Parliament and to Australian representatives of the Australian people. Number one, Pfizer knew, according to the report by our doctor, Chris Flowers, Pfizer knew in May of 2021 that the mRNA injections caused 35 minors to sustain heart damage within in one week of injection. | ||
Within one week of injection. | ||
They knew that, but they kept that hidden from the people of the world and the parents of the United States. | ||
And in fact, they rolled out a huge propaganda campaign, advertising campaign, social media influencers campaign for all of the summer of 2021. | ||
And it wasn't until four months later, in August of 2021, that the FDA, which is the custodian of these documents, sent out a press release warning that there was an elevated risk of myocarditis for healthy young adults, especially young men. | ||
That's number one. | ||
Number two, we know what's causing myocarditis and pericarditis. | ||
It's in the Pfizer documents. | ||
The spike protein was designed to damage the ACE2 receptors, and this has an effect on the heart. | ||
So there is scarring, scar tissue. | ||
from the injection of the heart. | ||
And Dr. McCullough also has pointed out that the spike protein interferes with the ability of the heart to process electrical impulses, the electrical impulses that keep it beating regularly. | ||
And he explains that that's why so many people have died suddenly, healthy young people, have died suddenly of heart attacks between the hours of 3 a.m. | ||
and 6 a.m. | ||
Because that's when, you know, in preparation for eventual waking, that's when there's a surge of adrenaline to the heart. | ||
So the injection of spike protein damages the heart such that that surge of adrenaline isn't just a routine event in the body, it causes the heart to stop. | ||
We know that now. | ||
And also this is why athletes are dropping dead on the playing field, because of those surges of adrenaline. | ||
So these people are simply lying on both those counts. | ||
Thoroughly well-established, and in fact there was a very disturbing meta-analysis about which I spoke to Natalie Winters yesterday, and it's been published in a peer-reviewed publication, and it's very mainstream. | ||
It's in PubMed, and this is a meta-analysis of 750,000 subjects. | ||
And they found that there is in fact an elevated risk of an elevated effect of myocarditis among recipients of the mRNA injection and that the heart damage is disproportionately resulting in heart attacks and heart damage for men as opposed to women. | ||
So this is thoroughly established and I guess the big takeaway for me watching this debacle It's the same takeaway I have watching Dr. Walensky lie and lie and lie to our members of Congress and our elected officials. | ||
This company has no fear of the people's representatives in democracies for reasons that we have to get to the heart of. | ||
Something you didn't show is that either Senator Rennick or Senator Antic asked Did they have a did the research begin with a contract with the U.S. | ||
Department of Defense? | ||
And these executives refused to answer. | ||
And it's public record. | ||
You know, we've we've shared that here that that contract has been foiled. | ||
It's in the public record. | ||
So there there's an absolute sense of impunity. | ||
Globally, it was impressive and gutsy that these Australian representatives asked these questions, but what's really scary to me is that we're in a post-truth world in which people have committed massive crimes against the people of Australia, but also against people in democracies around the world, feel entirely protected in giving non-answers, you know, death of truth What is the importance? | ||
These people are just giving rote, prepared talking points instead of actually answering questions and that is a very dangerous situation. | ||
What is the importance? | ||
What is the importance that it started with a DoD contract? | ||
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Well I'm not sure yet. | |
I don't fully understand. | ||
I still don't understand why our own Department of Defense would contract for something that's so very damaging and then stand by when evidence mounts up that's communicated to them. | ||
We've talked about this, how Pfizer, for instance, withheld the announcement that the vaccine was safe and effective, albeit based on | ||
I don't know why someone or a group of people at DoD who are pretty senior are standing by to let Pfizer get away with shenanigans like that, that have real-world big consequences for our elections, and why they're standing by as something for which they paid you know, millions, if not billions of dollars, is delivered and found to be so faulty, so damaging. | ||
I don't understand why they've mandated it on our young men and women, healthy men and women in uniform, our soldiers and sailors. It makes no sense to me unless, you know, the $20 million that have been revealed to have flowed to the Biden family really mean that our military has has been handed over to our enemies. | ||
That's. | ||
That's an imponderable to me now. | ||
I know that the military contracts in a national emergency, you know, biological treatments, countermeasures, That's not that uncommon. | ||
I think it's pretty standard, but I don't understand why there's been silence from them as the American people have been injured and killed on such a massive scale by this injection. | ||
You're saying the impunity, and what you're saying is that where there's absolute record there, and you can't get away from it, you've got representatives that'll just look you in the eye and lie to you. | ||
And you're saying that they must feel that they've got this, no matter what the actual facts are, they can just dismiss it. | ||
Here they've got Antec and Rennet down there. | ||
And Australia was probably even worse than the United States with the lockdowns and the totalitarian nature of things. | ||
So it's coming as a shock to those people. | ||
But is your thing about impunity about they just think that they've got this and that it's not going to matter what Naomi Wolf says, the information we put out, what Rand Paul says? | ||
Is that your point? | ||
Well, that's how they're behaving. | ||
I mean, they're behaving as if their lawyers have told them, you don't have to answer the questions. | ||
There's going to be no consequences to answering the questions. | ||
And I don't know Australian law, but as Senator Rand Paul has pointed out, it is a serious offense to lie to our Congress. | ||
It results in prison sentences for up to five years. | ||
He made a second referral to the Department of Justice for the lying to Congress of Dr. Fauci, which new emails have come to light in the last week. | ||
Proving that Dr. Fauci was lying to Congress when he said there was no gain-of-function research that we funded at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. | ||
So the lawyers who have advised those Australian Pfizer representatives You seem to have told them you have no obligation in simply not answering the questions or even lying. | ||
You're entitled to lie through our talking points to the Australian Parliament and you will be fine. | ||
This is not a risk. | ||
And that's extremely concerning to me because look at the Australian Parliament. | ||
They're essentially emasculated. | ||
I mean, no disrespect, but they're helpless. | ||
Naomi, hang on for one second. | ||
We're taking a short commercial break. | ||
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Naomi Walsh is going to stick with us on the other side. | |
So Naomi, we're here in what, the 12th of August, not quite to the middle of August You hear there's another outbreak in New York City and other places. | ||
Where are we in the investigations? | ||
Pfizer's numbers are cratering because, wait for it, people don't want the vaccine. | ||
They're not taking it anymore. | ||
Besides all the propaganda, just give our audience a sit-rep. | ||
Where do we stand right now through your eyes? | ||
You've been kind of one of the field generals here. | ||
In making sure that the American people have full information. | ||
So where are we? | ||
Well, I may be one of the field generals, but the war room posse are the advance guard and nothing is standing in their way. | ||
There are some big victories and some kind of plateaus, you know, big victories. | ||
I mean, I just said on Twitter when someone said, when will anything happen? | ||
When will anything be done to these criminals? | ||
I said, you know, I'm getting a little bit frustrated with this attitude because things are happening. | ||
And if you look economically, we, the War Room Posse, you guys, your leadership, you know, Amy Kelly's leadership, has hit both Pfizer and Moderna where corporations suffer most, which is in the bottom line. | ||
I mean, dramatically. | ||
Pfizer, as I reported here, their Q2 reports are 54% down. | ||
reports are 54% down. Their Q1 report showed an 89% drop in their manufacturing demand, and the language they used was extraordinary because they attributed it to noncompliance. | ||
And they're down to like $5 million a quarter in revenue because no one wants this injection anymore. We've done our job of informing the American people and hopefully the global audience audience that you have. And the same is true of Moderna. | ||
Motley Fool just issued a warning to institutional investors that they want to drop their Moderna stock ASAP because the value is tanking. | ||
No one wants what Moderna is selling. | ||
And let's remember that this is the only product Moderna. | ||
Have, right? | ||
And we've also informed everyone that Pfizer is a dangerous drug because it's being manufactured, the IP now belongs to the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
So those are huge victories. | ||
They're not going to recover their market share. | ||
And now the chips are falling, right? | ||
And when there's less money, there's less money for propaganda. | ||
There's less money to buy up civil society institutions like the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology, the American Bar Association, the American Pediatric Association, as we've reported. | ||
There's no money flowing from things like the CARES Act, the U.S. | ||
Rescue Plan, And when money dries up, you start to have media doing their job, which shame on them that they took the money and didn't. | ||
But you're starting to get real reporting. | ||
Some kind of plateaus are we don't have progress to report from, surprise, surprise, from the Department of Justice for our demand for an investigation into Pfizer. | ||
We don't have anything new. | ||
I'll keep you posted when we do. | ||
But something that you recommended that we did take action on. | ||
You suggested that we file criminal charges because we've got, we've counted now, 36 babies in the Pfizer documents that were killed. | ||
That Pfizer knew why they were killed. | ||
They knew how they were killed. | ||
They were killed through in utero, through transplacental exposure, quote-unquote, Pfizer's words, to the vaccine. | ||
Or one baby died from nursing a vaccinated mom. | ||
So these 32 I'm going to say between 30 and 39 babies that are documented in Pfizer documents as dead due to Pfizer's actions, knowingly killed due to Pfizer's actions, let alone all the babies that have died in the rollout because Pfizer didn't warn women that babies were dying in their internal documents. | ||
Those are murders, as I said here earlier, and so we have reached out to Ms. | ||
Yor, thanks to you making the connection, and Amy Kelly, the amazing Amy Kelly and I, are putting together a summary of the crimes that we found in the Pfizer documents to hand over to Attorneys General who will hopefully file criminal charges for these deaths. | ||
That's kind of a bombshell. | ||
We're going to delve into that more next week. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
Because people understand this is an ongoing effort. | ||
You've got the Moderna files now. | ||
You guys are your shoulders to the wheel, and we want to make sure people that have had this experience of working on your team say it's a life-changing experience to be part of something bigger than themselves. | ||
So where do people go to get everything, how they sign up, how they get more information, how they join? | ||
Thank you. | ||
Please come to dailyclout.io. | ||
You can order the Pfizer book right there. | ||
You can go to Amazon and order at War Room Daily Clout, Pfizer documents, research reports, and whether or not you order the book, please donate and become members because this fight is costly and we have really only just begun. | ||
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We're ramping up into a major battle. | |
Thank you, Steve. | ||
We'll get more updates as you get this package together and what you're saying. | ||
Hey, you feel you can prove criminal charges and get an attorney general for a state or a local prosecutor to go after him. | ||
We look forward for you coming back on that, Naomi. | ||
Thank you so much for taking time away today to join us. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
I want to talk to Grace and Mo. | ||
I want to make sure everybody sees. | ||
I'll somehow break it out and we see this entire thing in Australia. | ||
Okay. | ||
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