Speaker | Time | Text |
---|---|---|
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
unidentified
|
Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. | ||
unidentified
|
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 line? | ||
unidentified
|
MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
unidentified
|
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
unidentified
|
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Do you regret not sounding the sirens? | ||
I do not. | ||
And the reason why... So many people said they could have been saved if they had time to escape. | ||
Had a siren gone off, they would have known that there was a crisis emerging. | ||
And as we know, so many bodies were found in the ground as the flames caught their heels. | ||
Do you want to give me the answer? | ||
The sirens, as I mentioned earlier, is used primarily for tsunamis. | ||
And that's the reason why many of them are found, almost all of them are found, on the coastline. | ||
The public is trained to seek higher ground in the event that the siren is sounded. | ||
Had we sounded the siren that night, we're afraid that people would have gone mauka. | ||
And if that was the case, then they would have gone into the fire. | ||
By the way, I should also note that there are no sirens mauka, or on the mountainside. | ||
where the fire was spreading down. So even if we sounded the siren, it would not have saved those people on the on the mountainside. Mocha. According to the state's own government website, those sirens can be used for a variety of natural and human-caused events, including wildfires. | ||
Welcome to the War Room. | ||
It's 18 August, Year of Our Lord 2023. | ||
Natalie Winters here, filling in for the one and only Stephen K. Bannon, but don't go anywhere. | ||
I know I always say we have a packed show, but I really mean it. | ||
Today, what you guys just saw was the former, emphasis on former, that individual, that official actually resigned not too long after that. | ||
Press conference citing health reasons though. | ||
We didn't really get into any details fun fact about that emergency management director He had no experience in emergency management and no formal education in disaster preparedness or a response yet He held that position and like he said in the clip. | ||
He decided not to turn on those sirens, obviously we pray and we think about the people who are lost and In those devastating fires, we really do. | ||
We're going to have Nolan Chang joining us shortly from Hawaii. | ||
But again, I think that clip is a perfect example of why we should not trust the experts. | ||
Although one expert we can trust is Dave Walsh, an energy expert. | ||
Now, Dave, I know you have a lot of slides and you're going to give us a lot of cold, hard facts and evidence like you always do, sort of linking the issue of the power grid, the energy system, specifically what Maui was using and how it impacts and could potentially affect other states. | ||
And before we get your thoughts on all this, I want to just read an article or the title, the headline to the audience from the Wall Street Journal, pretty startling article. | ||
It's titled Hawaiian Electric New of Wildfire Threat, but Waited Years to Act. | ||
And the real kicker is four years ago, the utility said it needed to do more to prevent its power lines from emitting sparks. | ||
It made little progress, focusing on a shift to clean energy instead. | ||
What say you, Dave Walsh? | ||
Yeah, we should talk about that in depth. | ||
There is a chart on the two charts only the Hawaii cost profile for electricity compared to the rest of the country. | ||
Hawaii has already, unfortunately, before this calamity, the highest electricity cost in the country at about 44 cents a kilowatt hour to begin with. | ||
Now they're going to begin taking moves, as they began last Saturday, to bankrupt Maui Electric in blaming them for this. | ||
So that's going to drive costs up much further, their lack of debt capacity, lack of ability to borrow to rebuild and reconstruct. | ||
But very importantly, this notion of the amount of money now being deferred into or shifted into huge, huge investment in renewables, which are very, very costly, solar and wind Four and a half times of solar more costly than conventional power generation plant building. | ||
Wind offshore can be nine and a half to ten times more costly than conventional power generation on land combined cycle gas fired power. | ||
So the diversion of resources nationally and in Hawaii is that, the news piece points out, away from grid hardening and over to renewable generation. | ||
Grid hardening can be some very simple things. | ||
It involves Putting power lines underground, putting power lines on poles that are concrete, not wood, and taking safety measures with vegetation, removing vegetation, removing undergrowth to assure no damage to lines by fallen trees, but of course also from avoidance of fire by removing vegetation where you have to. | ||
All these things fall under the rubric of grid hardening, which again the utilities nationally and specifically Maui Electric find themselves devoid of the ample resources to, if you will, harden the grid, make it more fireproof, make it more resilient, and make it more durable in events like these to keep running, to feed power to the pump stations, to run water, to put fires out, among other simple things. | ||
So this is a huge issue. | ||
It's a huge issue nationally as we are ramping up spending on renewables By really double the normative spending on power generation in the country has been about $50 billion a year. | ||
With this renewable binge forecast the next eight to nine years, that's going to grow to $100 billion a year of CapEx on new power generation spending because of the high cost of all of the renewables being added that will cost other funding that normally would be spent on the grid in hardening the grid, making it more safe. | ||
As well as more more modern. | ||
The money won't be there to do both. | ||
So this is an issue impacted Hawaii is an issue impacting the nation at large. | ||
As all utilities are on this massive renewable spending bitch. | ||
So we know the Biden regime, it seems like next week they may declare a national climate emergency. | ||
I know you were discussing this with me, I think, earlier this week. | ||
Even the United Nations seems to be sort of coordinating with Joe Biden and his administration, I mean regime. | ||
To do all that, I'm sure, you know, fuel and meat rationing will be incoming because they have the power, the authority, if they declare that to then institute ridiculous policies like that. | ||
But, you know, you see John Podesta up there giving a press conference. | ||
Real, real winner in John Podesta. | ||
But saying that the Maui fires are a perfect example of climate change and how we need the crazy policies, the green energy policies that Joe Biden backs in order to combat them. | ||
Can you just debunk that for us real quick and walk us through, again, given the science, it's so wrong. | ||
What do you think is the real motivations behind the Biden regime when it comes to energy policy? | ||
Oh, it's about using this argument to restructure the economy and move the focus of power from traditional coal, oil and gas and utilities over to the new economy that these guys want to create. | ||
It's not about the environment whatsoever, and it's not about warming. | ||
I mean, the facts are, we've had, before this year, nine years of flatness in temperature globally and in the United States, across all the states and the world. | ||
Secondly, okay, if we had one event that occurred, it was the largest explosion on Earth in the last 145 years, called the Hungatonga volcano, that occurred in January of 22, was the largest volcano ever in the last 140 years, emitted more water vapor into the air, | ||
Then 10% additional water vapor into the stratosphere, meaning something like 55,000 Olympic-sized pools worth of water vapor now orbiting the Earth in the stratosphere that weren't there before, that will have a direct effect of warming over the next five to ten years, possibly a degree or two, because water vapor, all scientists agree, it is the dominant cause of warming after the Sun. | ||
Water vapor is number two. | ||
That's a commonly accepted thing. | ||
Of course, you never hear that attack because you can't go after abating water vapor. | ||
But we've got 568 times more airborne water vapor now ejected because of that volcano than CO2 exists in the atmosphere. | ||
Think about that. | ||
568 times more volumetric concentration of airborne Water vapor from the Tonga Tonga volcano that occurred in January of 22 that is going to have an effect for a while of a degree or two of cyclic warming. | ||
And just to show how infinitesimal mankind activities are to these kinds of global mega natural events. | ||
They're just not comparable. | ||
Mankind caused CO2, you know, CO2 doesn't cause temperature rise to begin with. | ||
But even if it did, the amount of that created by mankind just pales by comparison to the impact of these kinds of natural events, such as this volcanic blast that occurred. | ||
And the problem with it was it was subsea, and that's why it ejected so much water vapor on the basis of steam into the stratosphere. | ||
And that was broadcast by the media at the time to be a warming event. | ||
But then the media stopped talking about that, and it stopped talking about it this summer. | ||
Wow. | ||
If there's a smoking gun, so to speak, the Hungatonga volcano is the smoking gun of the cyclic warming, because we've had nine years of complete flatness on global temperatures. | ||
Right up through July here. | ||
Now we're back into normal August weather. | ||
Dave, I think we're going to have to get to Nolan just because I think he is live from Hawaii. | ||
I wish I could keep you for longer. | ||
You always give me so many good data points that I go home and look further into. | ||
But if people, in the meantime, want to stay up to date with your analysis, where can they find you? | ||
I'm on Getter and Truth Social at Dave Walsh Energy. | ||
Thank you, Natalie. | ||
He is a must follow as the future Secretary of Energy. | ||
Thank you for joining us, Dave. | ||
And Dave always likes to bring numbers to the conversation. | ||
I'll give you guys a fun fact. | ||
There were our 13,000 residents of Lahaina, 13,000 times the $700 that was promised by Joe Biden, equates to about $1.9 million in total. | ||
Meanwhile, to Ukraine, we've sent around at least $113 billion that is with a B. | ||
That shows you where this regime's priorities lie. | ||
America last inaction. | ||
And someone who I think is on the ground and seeing this unfold in real time is a good friend of the show. | ||
I think probably one of the most devoted War Room fans, just one of the most wonderful people I've ever had the pleasure of meeting is Nolan. | ||
I see him up there. | ||
Nolan, you are in Hawaii. | ||
Can you give us an update, sort of boots on the ground perspective, the latest, what's going on? | ||
unidentified
|
How are you doing Natalie? | |
Nice to see you today. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Nice to see you too. | ||
Aloha to all the posse out there. | ||
Aloha everybody. | ||
I landed in Maui yesterday morning. | ||
The first thing I did when I landed was I went to a church called the King's Cathedral and Chapel. | ||
I wanted to see what was going on there and I was pleasantly surprised. | ||
All of the survivors had been given lodging. | ||
They're in hotels right now. | ||
There are over 200 of them. | ||
When I got there, it was about maybe 930 in the morning. | ||
They're still serving food and handing out supplies to whoever needs it. | ||
But all of the survivors who went to that particular shelter were sent to hotels and other living arrangements. | ||
And so that was really nice. | ||
After I went to the cathedral and chapel, I went to the Red Cross shelter at the War Memorial in Kahului. | ||
Again, very organized. | ||
You know, they have a lot of experience. | ||
It was very organized. | ||
There were about maybe 40 to 50 people still in that shelter. | ||
They were in the gymnasium. | ||
There's food for them. | ||
They also had four shuttles for all of the survivors that could take them wherever they want to go to get food, supplies, whatever, and come back to the shelter. | ||
So I was very pleased to see that as well. | ||
Then I went to a distribution center right on the outskirts of Lahaina where the fire took place. | ||
And again, very organized. | ||
I heard stories that in the beginning, the first few days of the fire or after the fire, that a lot of supplies weren't getting to the people. | ||
And so people, I know of people that were actually getting boats, gathering food and supplies from Oahu, taking boats, boatloads of supplies and toiletries and whatnot, diapers, so forth, anything you can think of, to the people of Lahaina. | ||
So I was very interested to see, you know, is it still a problem? | ||
But when I went to this particular distribution center, it was very organized. | ||
You had a drive-through in a shopping mall. | ||
That particular mall was shut down because all the power is still out as of yesterday. | ||
And so a person would just drive through, pick up water, go to the next tent, pick up a plate lunch, go to the next tent, pick up canned goods, next tent blankets, next tent toiletries, next tent they could pick up Diapers, toiletries, I mean whatever supplies you can think of. | ||
Very well organized. | ||
And there are a lot of people there. | ||
And Nolan, I'm going to hold you right there. | ||
If you can stay with us through the break, because I'm sure the War Room Posse would love to get your analysis of what you saw there. | ||
And I think the question is, you know, are these efforts, these rescue efforts, these resources, are they coming from the federal government? | ||
Is it just another example of the locals coming together? | ||
We will hold Nolan through the break. | ||
We've got a bunch more guests. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
unidentified
|
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bamm. | |
Welcome back to the War Room. | ||
We still have Nolan live from Maui. | ||
He's going to give us some updates on what's going on there. | ||
After him, we'll have Kane from Citizen Free Press, Darren Beatty, Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
So we've got a good lineup, so don't go anywhere. | ||
And Steve will be back for the 6 p.m. | ||
hour. | ||
But Nolan, If you could just pick up where you left off, but I do have one question. | ||
The resources that you're talking about that are being supplied, do you have any idea if they're coming from the federal government, the state government? | ||
Is this just an example of the community, locals, different Hawaiian islands coming together? | ||
Do you have any sort of indication where so much of this aid, this outpouring of aid, is coming from? | ||
unidentified
|
Good question. | |
I think it's a combination. | ||
At that one distribution center I was at, I saw away from the drive-thru I described, in another area very close by, they had a huge tent with tables of clothes. | ||
I guess they were folding up clothes and segregating the clothes, men, women, children and whatnot. | ||
And so I believe the clothes, I would say the clothes are donated from people of Hawaii. | ||
I saw a sign, there was pallets of water. | ||
And it had a Costco sign on it. | ||
So that's one organization that probably donated the water. | ||
And so I believe it's a combination. | ||
You have local people donating things, and you have some of these organizations that are also donating items for all of the survivors of the fire. | ||
Very well coordinated from what I saw yesterday. | ||
Very well coordinated. | ||
And let me say this, Natalie. | ||
I got to talk to a few people. | ||
And I'll be honest, I had to cry because these are all local people. | ||
I love all the people of Hawaii. | ||
And it was a very heart-wrenching story. | ||
And you can see the look in some of these people's eyes, right? | ||
You can see the grief. | ||
You can see the pain. | ||
You can see the despair. | ||
And this one lady, she's elderly. | ||
She's probably in her 70s. | ||
Lived in Lahaina all her life. | ||
Her husband worked in the plantations. | ||
And her neighbor, who had a walking He has difficulty walking. | ||
And so she didn't know of the fire. | ||
She had no clue. | ||
The neighbor was just struggling to walk to her house, knocked on the door and made her aware that there's a fire. | ||
So she looked outside and she asked her, how far away was the fire? | ||
She said it was about 40 yards away. | ||
It was coming quick. | ||
And so she grabbed what she could. | ||
She left her house and she didn't know what happened to the neighbor. | ||
But now, when I interviewed her yesterday, she knows that he didn't make it because he had a very difficult time walking, and so she just thanked God that she was saved, and she thanked God for her neighbor for saving her, and he perished. | ||
She lost her cats. | ||
She lost everything. | ||
Now, the key question is, and if you have time, I'll go right into this issue. | ||
I asked her, so... Please go ahead, yeah. | ||
I'm sorry? | ||
Natalie? | ||
Yeah, so she said... I was saying, go ahead. | ||
So I asked her, this is a very important issue here in Hawaii, and I'm sure you're hearing this on the mainland. | ||
We all feel that there's a land grab going on. | ||
And so I asked her, do you want to sell your house? | ||
And she said, no way. | ||
Emphatically, she said, no way. | ||
I'll stay here. | ||
I'll do whatever it takes to keep my property. | ||
And she had a niece or a family member next to her, and she said the same thing. | ||
And so for all the people of Hawaii, and you hear other people saying this, hang on to that land. | ||
Hang on to that land. | ||
And I had two reasons for coming to Maui. | ||
One, to find out what the current condition was with all the survivors. | ||
And also, I have a lot of skill sets and among one of them is strategic planning. | ||
And so if any of the Hawaii people, Maui people are listening to this broadcast, Help me help you. | ||
I want to afford my skills to all of you to develop a strategic plan because I guarantee you our government is already implementing their plan to take our land away. | ||
And so we need to get ahead of that, develop our plan, present it to our mayor. | ||
These are all public servants. | ||
Our mayor, our governor are our servants. | ||
We should develop our plan, tell them what we want short term and long term. | ||
And of course it's to keep our land and to probably rebuild Lanai the way it was. | ||
So I don't want to put words in anyone's mouth. | ||
That's just my opinion. | ||
But I don't think we want high rises. | ||
We don't want a smart city. | ||
We don't want large condominiums in that city, that holy and just royal city. | ||
No, you don't want to see Maui turned into an experiment for, let's be frank, the World Economic Forum and all of these multinational corporations that, like you said, want to bulldoze the local culture there and just build some nice high-rises. | ||
Nolan, I wish I could keep you longer, and I'm sure the War Room Posse does too, but I got to let you go. | ||
But in the meantime, if people want to stay up to date with everything you're seeing, the locals that you're talking to, where can they find you? | ||
unidentified
|
So I upgraded my social media Activity. | |
Before it was just email, but now I'm on Getter. | ||
This is big news. | ||
unidentified
|
You buried the lead. | |
Chanda21. | ||
Chanda21 on Getter. | ||
C-H-A-N-D-A 21. | ||
Thank you for having me, Natalie. | ||
Nolan, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Of course. | ||
God bless. | ||
Have a good one. | ||
And Denver, if you guys want to play that cold open, let's hit it. | ||
unidentified
|
COVID is making a comeback this summer, so many of us would like to leave it in the past, but cases are once again on the rise. | |
So when will new booster shots roll out? | ||
Ann Thompson asked the CDC Director. | ||
This summer, most Americans left COVID in the past, gathering together once again, mask free. | ||
But tonight, signs of a COVID resurgence. | ||
Across the country, COVID hospitalizations jumped more than 14% in the most recent week, but far lower than pandemic levels. | ||
NBC News medical contributor, Dr. Kavita Patel. | ||
What's behind this uptick in COVID that we're seeing? | ||
The main driver of this is a variant that's relatively newer to the scene, EG5. | ||
It's easier to give and get, so that makes it kind of easier to pass along. | ||
It's been almost a year since the last COVID booster came out. | ||
CDC Director Dr. Mandy Cohen. | ||
The new COVID booster is expected to be approved by the FDA and then we will make recommendations from the CDC probably by the second or third week of September. | ||
Will it protect against this new strain? | ||
Yes. | ||
The booster is tailored to what we are seeing circulating now. | ||
Critics say the federal government is behind once again. | ||
People knew there was going to be a COVID resurgence. | ||
So why don't we have a booster today? | ||
Why do we have to wait until next month? | ||
The way we go about doing our, just like we do with our flu shots, right? | ||
We make sure that we're looking at the ways in which the virus changed. | ||
They look at and evaluate that. | ||
The FDA is doing its work. | ||
We likely will see this as an annual COVID shot, just like the flu shot. | ||
Just in time for fall, when we'll also face RSV. | ||
Can you take the flu shot, the COVID booster, and the RSV vaccine all at once? | ||
So, for flu and COVID, yes. | ||
RSV, again, is only available for older adults. | ||
That's one where I'd say, talk to your doctor about what's right for you. | ||
So until the new COVID booster comes, get prepared. | ||
Stock up on at-home tests. | ||
They do cover that new strain. | ||
Keep a mask handy in case you're in a crowded place. | ||
And most of all, get your shots. | ||
COVID, flu, and RSV all by Halloween to give yourself your best chance of staying healthy. | ||
A reminder that COVID never went away. | ||
Didn't. | ||
And thank you. | ||
I don't know about you guys, but I'm getting a little bit of a sense of deja vu. | ||
Here we go again, just in time for the 2024 election. | ||
I said it once, I'll say it again. | ||
The real conspiracy to overturn election results was not Donald J. Trump and all the people listed in that Georgia indictment. | ||
It was the pandemic. | ||
Joining me to discuss that, and I'm sure so much more, is Kane from the wonderful, my, I would say my favorite, but I might get a lot of angry texts from other people, so I will say probably my favorite, don't quote me on that, website, Citizen Free Press. | ||
Kane, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Now, I have a specific question for you because obviously your job, I won't use that term, but what you do is you track the news, right? | ||
You always are keeping up to date with the stack. | ||
You have all the breaking news, all the important articles that people can go and see in a very synthesized form. | ||
And there's sort of been, has been this resurgence of COVID into the mainstream news narrative. | ||
You saw it there in the clip we just played. | ||
We could have played you hours of it from last night's. | ||
Broadcast, but in your opinion, do you see sort of the same tactics, whether it's the boosters and the fear mongering and the mask mandates calls for that sort of starting to emerge again from your analysis of the news? | ||
First of all, I'm happy to join the Friday afternoon war room party with you, Natalie. | ||
And yes, you know, luckily I just scooted back into the office 30 seconds ago because I was at the dry cleaners picking up my 30 masks, you know, after I saw last night on NBC. | ||
I don't know. | ||
I should probably be less sarcastic. | ||
I think I've heard that my whole life from everyone who's ever known me. | ||
But this is unbelievable. | ||
I've been posting headlines. | ||
This stuff has been creeping. | ||
I've been feeling it and seeing it creeping. | ||
For the last couple of weeks, LA Times did a big spread about a week ago saying, hey, America, get ready to wear your masks again. | ||
And for people who read CFP, they know that they're not going to get, that those kinds of stories are not going to get positive headlines. | ||
But yeah, it's astonishing. | ||
You know, they, as we broken down, this has been three years, we know this is a divide, right? | ||
There's about 50% of the voting population or 50% of the living population that understand this entire thing was a scam. | ||
The entire thing, and your comment as you led into this was perfect, because that was what really meddled in the election. | ||
It was Mark Elias. | ||
Brahim and I and you used to talk about this so much on the old National Poll Show, but it was Mark Elias and going to the state legislatures and getting Sort of worry-free absentee ballots. | ||
Um, that's essentially how they, how they were able to cheat Trump out of the election or one of the main ways. | ||
So I'll try to, you know, I tend to sort of ramble on these things. | ||
So I'll try to bring it back to your original question. | ||
Yes, I see it. | ||
The media, you know, the media is all about ratings and, and it probably won't be long until we see those stupid sort of cope COVID chyrons that list number of deaths and hospitalizations. | ||
And vaccine percentages, but here's a little truth. | ||
I'll wrap it up with this. | ||
Here's a little truth for the FDA. | ||
I post the CDC, uh, their own numbers on, on vaccinations and they have it on a daily basis and they've had a running chart and no one is, is at this point, no one is getting the booster and, and let's hope that it stays that way. | ||
Certainly, and let's hope that you can stay through the break. | ||
I assume you can. | ||
We're coming up against a commercial break, but I want to get into really, I think, what is a curious timeline, right? | ||
We see COVID starting to resurge. | ||
Of course, anytime there's more damning information about Hunter Biden, Donald J. Trump seems to get indicted again, again, again, and again. | ||
That was four times for people who Are counting, but we're going to walk through all of that with Kane from Citizen Free Press. | ||
Like I said, we got Darren Beatty and Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
So stay tuned. | ||
We'll be right back after this break. | ||
unidentified
|
Here's your host, Stephen K. Babb. | |
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
back to the war room. | ||
In the break, we had Darren and Kane from Citizen Free Press. | ||
I think a new bromance has just happened. | ||
I guess they've never gotten the chance to speak to each other, so they were just complimenting each other's websites, as they should, because Revolver.News and Citizen Free Press are two of the greatest websites around. | ||
But we still got Kane before we get to Darren. | ||
Darren has a new breaking story about Twitter. | ||
But Cain, like I said, sort of similar to my first question, which has to do with really what is your sixth sense, your ability to really track and trace the media, analyze these patterns. | ||
I call it pattern recognition. | ||
I remember Steve once said I was like the guy from Rain Man. | ||
I had never seen the movie, so I didn't really know what the reference meant. | ||
I just said thank you. | ||
Um, but I think you are, are Rain Man-esque too and your ability to sort of identify and isolate these patterns in the media and ultimately what they're, they're building towards with the narrative and with a broader agenda. | ||
Um, but when it comes to the timing, right, you know, whether it's damning information coming out about Hunter Biden and then the indictments or they need to cover up the special counsel and then there's another indictment. | ||
In your opinion, can you sort of give us the evidence, sort of footnote that statement? | ||
In other words, from your tracking the media, do you think that it really is valid to say that these indictments come on the heels of really, really, really damning information coming out about the Bidens? | ||
Oh, absolutely. | ||
And you know, I couldn't do any better of a job than you did. | ||
There was a headline, regular readers of Citizen Free Press know occasionally this headline will pop up and it'll say, fantastic scoop from Natalie Winters. | ||
Or excellent catch, Natalie Winters. | ||
I've learned sort of the manipulative ways to get people to click. | ||
And Natalie Winters, just putting your name in something is one of them. | ||
But readers will still find it. | ||
If they scroll 100, 150 down the stack, Natalie laid it out perfectly. | ||
She allowed it sort of going. | ||
And I can't do any better than that. | ||
You know, that was going back to, I think, February. | ||
It's uncanny. | ||
It's generally the same day or the next day. | ||
When Hunter Biden news rises to the top, then here's going to come some Trump issues. | ||
So there's no doubt that the media is playing games. | ||
Here, I'm gonna do about a 60 second tangent on journalism and the media here. | ||
So a lot of people, the left tries to claim that the change in journalism, this taking sides, that this is all a result of Trump, that Trump is so existentially bad that they have no choice. | ||
That is the biggest lie I've heard in my life. | ||
I've been watching and paying attention to media for 35 years. | ||
And they've been waiting for this since Walter Cronkite. | ||
They've been waiting for an excuse when they could completely drop all of their, you know, all of the sort of mystery, all of the ways that they use to try to hide from the American people that they really are a regime media, that they back one party. | ||
And sort of that, you know, that curtain has been pulled up and we now see the truth. | ||
So let's get back a little bit to, you know, to the timing of this and how they're trying to, Sort of cover up any time there's negative news on the Bidens, they sort of hit us with Trump. | ||
Well, let's be prepared, right? | ||
You and I both saw four of these indictments coming because they telegraphed them. | ||
So let's be prepared. | ||
A fifth one may be coming in the last two or three days. | ||
There have been rumblings out of Arizona that Arizona Attorney General looks to be perhaps building the sort of the same alternate electors type of suit that is happening in Georgia. | ||
And there was and Katie Hobbs even got caught saying specifically that she would like to see the amazing patriot Dr. Kelly Ward Face criminal charges. | ||
And the next day, Katie Hobbs had to walk that back completely and say that the Attorney General's office is completely independent and that she has no control or no influence. | ||
But let's face it, it's out there and we know it. | ||
They're going after it. | ||
You know, I heard actually Steve say it this morning. | ||
He said, wait for it. | ||
It's coming in Arizona and it's coming in Wisconsin. | ||
So I think the War Room Posse and CFP Nation has to be prepared for potentially more indictments of the greatest president of any of our lifetime. | ||
So it's, you know, I think that that along with that tweet that you put out, I think that's all the evidence you need to sort of know that this is coordinated, that regime media works with Democrats. | ||
And I also believe most likely Jack Smith is probably communicating with Fannie Willis and Jack Smith is probably communicating with the Attorney General of Arizona. | ||
Kane, I've got to have you on the show more, especially on Friday afternoons. | ||
You get fired up. | ||
unidentified
|
I wish I could keep you, but we have two more guests that we've got to get to. | |
So unfortunately, I have to let you go. | ||
But where can people find you? | ||
And more importantly, how do they get to the website, the stack? | ||
Is it Citizen Free Press or is it Citizens Free Press? | ||
I can't believe you just said that. | ||
That's three years. | ||
unidentified
|
No one has dared to mention Citizen vs. Citizen. | |
I go where other journalists don't dare to go. | ||
unidentified
|
There you go. | |
Well, I love that Steve calls it Citizen's Free Press. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The Google search results are the same, whether it's Citizen or Citizens. | ||
You can find us on Twitter. | ||
Spencer Neal does a fantastic job of running our awesome Twitter account. | ||
And I just want to say I had a blast. | ||
I enjoyed this 15 minutes. | ||
I'm off to get a big fat steak. | ||
So have a fantastic show. | ||
Well, eat that steak while you still can before the Biden regime tries to pry it out of your hands in the name of climate change, Kane. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us and have a good one. | ||
You too. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
I think we have Darren Beattie who has a wonderful new story out that I'm sure will make its way to the top of the stack at Citizen Free Press. | ||
Darren, I won't even steal any of your shine. | ||
Why don't you just get right to it and tell us about this new story you got on Revolver. | ||
Well, it's great to be back with you, Natalie. | ||
And yes, we have latest and disturbing developments with, I guess, the The government psyop cesspool, formerly known as Twitter. | ||
You have to do the Prince thing now. | ||
And I've seen this in media reports. | ||
They've settled on the social media platform formerly known as Twitter. | ||
Now we all have to call it X. But, you know, Rose by any other name, and it looks like we're facing some real problems when it comes to censorship. | ||
As many of your viewers know, I've been critically optimistic about Elon, and I've taken a lot of flak for it. | ||
Our good friend Mr. Steve, Mr. Bannon, has especially given me a hard time for holding the pom-poms up for Elon when he deserves it, but he's done a very interesting thing, and it's always been a question of How will this settle? | ||
How will this equilibrate? | ||
Is he really committed? | ||
Does he really have what it takes to persist with the fight for free speech on arguably the most important social media platform on the internet? | ||
And the latest development is not very encouraging. | ||
And one of the people that he's put in to basically recruit for The censorship arm of X is an individual called Aaron Rodericks. | ||
And Aaron Rodericks, one of a good friend of Revolver, and I think it's fair to say a good friend of War Room at this point, Mike Benz, who is really a national expert on all matters pertaining to censorship regime and the government's involvement and the Various technologies and tools used by the regime to censor has exposed an individual. | ||
We did a very in-depth write-up about it. | ||
His name is Aaron Rodricks, and he's really bad news. | ||
He's in charge of the recruitment for all of the key censorship positions that they're hiring for at X. | ||
He is a public defender of really the indefensible, including the DHS's CISA organization that has recently been fully exposed, disgraced, and discredited for playing an active role in the violation of Americans' First Amendment rights. | ||
They were pushing around people in the social media companies, demanding that they censor things, demanding that they censor true things. | ||
And this is an interesting tie-in because I think the last time I came on here with you, we talked about the Georgia indictment and we talked about the indictment before that. | ||
And the indictment before that, which was the Jack Smith one, the January 6th one, they said Trump was knowingly lying by saying the election was stolen. | ||
And to make that argument, they said Trump was informed that the election was fine by authoritative sources. | ||
And one of those authoritative sources was CISA. | ||
So they're basically saying CISA is so authoritative that to not listen to them basically means you're lying because everyone knows that they would never deviate from the truth. | ||
But this is right after Sisa was exposed in the Twitter files and elsewhere, and I think you've done great work on it too, for being one of the worst offenders when it comes to the censorship game, for putting pressure on social media companies to censor all sorts of things, including the Hunter laptop issue. | ||
In fact, Chris Krebs, one of the founders of CISA, basically doubled and tripled down on the false narrative that the Biden laptop was a Russian operation. | ||
And then when that was no longer defensible, he basically said, I don't care if it's a Russian operation. | ||
I think we need to censor it nonetheless. | ||
And this is the authoritative institution that is so immaculate in its perception of things, that to deviate from what they tell you is tantamount to lying. | ||
And that's the legal theory behind the Trump indictment. | ||
Now we see CISA pop its head in yet again, because this current head of recruitment for Twitter censorship roles is a public defender of CISA, a public defender of a real notorious and censorious kind of dominatrix type figure called Kate Starbird. | ||
They all have this weird look and vibe to them. | ||
Like this, you know, in the hallways, they don't want anyone to talking too loud in the hallways. | ||
Kate Starbird is someone that he defends. | ||
He dared now this is this is getting into blasphemous territory, especially here. | ||
He dared to refer to the great artist behind Richmond, north of Richmond, he called him the ginger bearded guy whining about welfare queens and high taxes. | ||
Do we want this guy to be in charge of Twitter censorship? | ||
And he dared to refer to the noble Ben Shapiro as a daily wire freak. | ||
Believe it or not. | ||
I mean, there might be some truth to that, but not for the reasons that he thinks. | ||
You have somebody like that and, you know, we can go down the line, but the long, short, long and short of it is new boss, same as the old boss. | ||
It's great that Elon's in charge. | ||
It's great the steps that he's taken, but if you're going to put a bunch of, you know, censorious robots who have a public history, a recent public history of undermining the professed speech goals That at least in part motivated Elon to take over Twitter in the first place. | ||
We have a real problem. | ||
So again, it's not nothing to despair over, but we have to remain vigilant. | ||
And my posture with respect to Elon has always been celebrate him when he does something good and criticize, castigate, and if necessary, humiliate him. | ||
When he doesn't do something good. | ||
And I think in this case, we're seeing the goofy side of him take over. | ||
You need to hold the reins. | ||
You need to have control of your own company. | ||
Otherwise you're just a schmuck like Jack. | ||
And he's called Jack out as being a schmuck. | ||
You want to be another Jack or do you want to be a hero? | ||
So Elon needs to make this decision quick. | ||
And Darren, we gotta let you go because you're coming up against a break, but if people want to follow you, and more importantly, well maybe equally important, read this story, where can they go? | ||
Revolver.news. | ||
Right at the top. | ||
Revolver.news. | ||
We have very big things coming, coming in all day, every day. | ||
Revolver.news. | ||
I'm at Twitter at Darren J. Beattie, or should I say X. And I'm at Gitter at Revolver News. | ||
He is a must-follow. | ||
We'll be right back after this break with Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
unidentified
|
We'll be right back. | |
Got a little bit of breaking news. | ||
As you guys well know, as Steve's been saying on the show for a long time, President Trump will not be participating in the Fox-Keebler-Elf debate, I have to say. | ||
Of all of Steve's comments and phrases, that has to be my favorite one. | ||
But instead, he'll be doing, I think, a long interview with none other than Tucker Carlson. | ||
Make sure to follow that story. | ||
You guys can go So check it out, it's going viral. | ||
But in the meantime, speaking of other things going viral, or at least I think our elites want COVID-19 to go viral, again, Dr. Wolff, before we get into what Bill Gates is trying to do with your kids in the classroom, how's that for a tease? | ||
Just real quick, your thoughts on the mainstream media, the sort of COVID class of people starting to push the pandemic narrative again? | ||
So sad, so predictable, and all I can hope is that Most people will not fall for it and we'll see through it. | ||
Basically what we've got is a product in search of a story that will bring it a market, a thoroughly debunked product. | ||
So Natalie, let's look at the timing. | ||
I reported here about a week ago that both Pfizer and Moderna are looking at, Pfizer looked at an 89% drop in their manufacturing demand for their COVID-19, their last round of shots and boosters. | ||
And Moderna was down, I think, 54%. | ||
So they're tanking in value. | ||
Well, and they were looking at no more demand because people have gotten the message that these injections don't work to stop COVID, as we broke that story from the Pfizer documents, that they don't stop transmission, which are also in the Pfizer documents and which has been confessed to the European Parliament. | ||
And lastly, that they have horrific side effects. | ||
And people are seeing the side effects in their loved ones. | ||
If not also in themselves. | ||
So what is a big company that exists to deceive people to buy a useless product going to do? | ||
Whip up another scare campaign. | ||
Whip up non-existent threats or very difficult to quantify threats. | ||
This is their modus operandi. | ||
And lastly, roll out this new improved product that this new improved variant, ARIS, demands. | ||
So let me just point out some wacky things about this timeline that should make everyone very, very skeptical. | ||
First, as an aside, as a student of language, I couldn't help noticing that Eris is the Greek goddess of discord and conflict. | ||
And, you know, as a student of patterns, you mentioned pattern recognition earlier. | ||
Scientists don't usually name variants of infectious diseases after Classical antiquity figures. | ||
I don't know what to make of it. | ||
It just seems like very storytelling-ish and not so scientific. | ||
But moving along, what's creepy about this sudden everywhere narrative that there's a new variant in town? | ||
It's not your last variant. | ||
You need a whole new thing to deal with the new variant. | ||
And if you read these news articles carefully, and they all read like they were generated by AI, but if you read them carefully, there was one we just tore apart in our local Salem, Massachusetts newspaper that basically admitted that there really isn't a spike and didn't come up with any real numbers. | ||
They said something like there are two new cases per 100,000, and they referenced a community that has only 22,000 inhabitants in it. | ||
So they're imaginary numbers. | ||
And again, You can't check them. | ||
It's the same problem I highlighted in The Bodies of Others, Natalie, that you can't see the data sets. | ||
You're not allowed to see the data sets. | ||
You can't verify this claim that there's an uptick. | ||
What is an uptick, right? | ||
How do you define an uptick? | ||
You know, the uptick is the theme music before what comes later, which is the surge. | ||
How do you define a surge? | ||
You can't check any of these claims that there's a new variant in town. | ||
That's different from the old variant. | ||
You just have to take their word for it. | ||
But what is very notable is that in June, an FDA panel, I just want to remind you, and this is via the brilliant and amazing Amy Kelly, in June, an FDA panel unanimously voted to recommend that the next round of vaccination in the U.S. | ||
be approved. | ||
So these vaccinations aren't approved yet, but the committee that recommends vaccines to the FDA for approval Has already recommended them and they're expected to be approved by the FDA and available just in time by next month. | ||
So you've got one month if you're marketing this new product to whip up fears that will then drive people to take this new untested untried product into their bodies. | ||
And again as someone who's looked at the you know for over a year now at the Devastation and bad math and cheating in the Pfizer documents and the harms caused and the lack of trials that proved that these were harmless, let alone effective. | ||
We don't have those trials for this new injection. | ||
And this is not just Moderna and Pfizer, who are now thoroughly discredited, but also Novavax. | ||
So I hope everyone listening is really skeptical, does their due diligence, thinks about the fact that we haven't seen any real double-blind trials, scientific trials, showing that this new formulation, and remember, we've done a lot of reporting on the problems with formulations, the fact that Pfizer's formulations are in the hands of the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Do you want them formulating what's in the ARIS variant booster? | ||
You know, all of the work that Brooke Jackson has done, the whistleblower about Contaminants and bad practices at Ventavia, which had been bottling and packaging these injections. | ||
We have no reason to believe that all of those problems have been fixed. | ||
So I guess I just want to say to everyone, I am not a doctor, but you know, looking at the history of these companies, certainly Pfizer and Moderna, this is very dangerous thing to trust your body or your loved ones bodies too. | ||
I wouldn't recommend it. | ||
And if I may, Natalie, can I just add another kind of PSA for just a moment? | ||
Because people are getting nervous. | ||
unidentified
|
We've got about a minute, but yes, go ahead. | |
I just want people to remember that infection depends on your immune system. | ||
And if you've got a strong immune system, there can be new variants circulating and you protect yourself among other ways by protecting your immunities. | ||
And I just, I, I, I did this on my social media, and it went very, very viral, and Dr. McCullough chimed in. | ||
Dr. McCullough taught me, the only time I had COVID, to use this, which is a neti pot, or you can use a Q-tip. | ||
This is betadine rinse, 0.5%. | ||
It's iodine rinse. | ||
It's been used by hospitals to fight viral infections forever. | ||
And Dr. Wolf, unfortunately, we're coming up against the end of the show, so I gotta get your social media coordinates, but I'll have you back on to talk about that. | ||
Where can people find you, real quick? | ||
It's a must-go. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us. | ||
You know, it used to be, ask not what you can do for your country, but what the country, or ask not what you can do for your, whatever it is, now it's ask, I totally flubbed that. | ||
Anyways, I get so overwhelmed talking about Big Pharma and the greed they've taken over in this country. |