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Peace out yo! | ||
I mean, every day you're out there. | ||
What they're doing is blowing people off. | ||
If you continue to look the other way and shut up, then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power. | ||
Because this is just like in Arizona. | ||
This is just like in Georgia. | ||
It's another element that backs them into a corner and shows their lies and misrepresentations. | ||
This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged. | ||
As we've told you, this is the fight. | ||
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All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth. | |
War Room Battleground. | ||
Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Okay, we're gonna get to, we got Naomi Wolf, and I gotta tell you some bad news. | ||
Mandates and mask mandates are starting to come back. | ||
We're gonna get to that in a second. | ||
I want to get Carmichael. | ||
We're a little jammed in the first hour. | ||
Of course, we're doing the pregame of what's going to happen in Atlanta tonight. | ||
Caroline Wren's going to be with us shortly to go through that. | ||
Crom, we need Lionhearts, and we need those Lionhearts to man the ramparts. | ||
How are we going to make sure they're healthy Lionhearts, sir? | ||
Thanks. | ||
Thanks so much for having me on. | ||
I just want to ask you, when you look at me, do you see a difference? | ||
Do you see any difference in me? | ||
Because there is a big one. | ||
Big one is I had a birthday three days ago, and I'm 75 now. | ||
I started taking the active ingredient in soul tea, started taking it 20 years ago. | ||
My doctor 20 years ago told me that I had moderately high cholesterol. | ||
He was going to put me on a statin drug. | ||
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So, I started taking it and my bad cholesterol went from 130 to 89. | ||
It's been under 90 ever since I take zero, zero prescription drug. | ||
And so, I'm proud to say I'm 75 and drug-free. | ||
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We ferment the tea. | ||
We extract theaflavin. | ||
Theaflavin in fresh green tea is in there at a 1% concentration. | ||
Our extraction process brings it up to 22%. | ||
And it is that active ingredient that we put in soft gel. | ||
And if you take two soft gels of soul tea a day, And if you take it over a long period of time, and this is, this is about taking care of your heart and your cardiovascular system over the long term. | ||
This isn't a short term solution. | ||
This is like taking your vitamin A and your vitamin C and all the other things that help keep you healthy. | ||
And so the way to get it is go to war room health.com. | ||
That's war room health.com. | ||
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And I like to think of myself as our very best customer. | ||
I'm certainly our longest term customer. | ||
It's been a great benefit to me and I really encourage the posse to take care of their heart and their cardiovascular system over the long term. | ||
And once again, Steve, you do a great job, a great service for our country, and I appreciate you so much letting me share about Solti on your broadcast. | ||
No, we thank you. | ||
We need our audience to man the ramparts and they need to have healthy hearts. | ||
Crom, happy belated birthday. | ||
You don't look a day older. | ||
Thanks, Steve. | ||
Thank you so much. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Hardest working guy I know. | ||
Naomi Wolf, as we, on a day that will go down in history, many other things are happening that are really signal, not noise, because this is just all nonsense, right? | ||
This is just all the passing storm. | ||
You delivered another report that I was able to review today from the Daily Cloud people, and I found it ironic. | ||
On that very day, we're now being inundated with, you know, universities requiring Rutgers, Morris Brown, I think, in Atlanta requiring masks, Lionsgate Studios, a bunch of, I think, another two dozen institutions today required masks. | ||
I sent you the Reuters story. | ||
The CDC, your favorite, is saying there's a new strand, and wait for it, it may infect vaccinated people. | ||
Naomi, people have really depended upon you and looked to you and the Daily Cloud team and what you've done on the documents, the documented evidence from Pfizer we were able to get from the courts and now Moderna. | ||
Just put it in perspective. | ||
What exactly is happening? | ||
What's going to happen? | ||
And what does your continued research show us what the truth is, ma'am? | ||
So, sadly, this day is predictable. | ||
I mean, it will definitely go down in history. | ||
In February of this year, most of the institutions that had mandated, which is a word that doesn't really have legal meaning, masks, universities, businesses, healthcare establishments, at least in the state where I live, dropped them. | ||
And so it's now the end of August. | ||
So we've had a couple of seasons of living as free people. | ||
I'm able to make our own decisions about what goes on our faces, which is a pretty intimate choice to make. | ||
And I don't need to remind this audience that masks have been proven, except for N95 masks, masks have been proven to not protect you from COVID and from other infections. | ||
And some of the things that do protect you, like ventilation, are really not discussed because that's not the point. | ||
So you really need to think about masking and the reintroduction of masking because This drip drip in the news should be really familiar to us by now. | ||
It's now created by AI, right? | ||
It's first one little story about one little university. | ||
Now, you know, yesterday there were maybe five stories about five different businesses and institutions. | ||
Now there's whole states. | ||
You know, and 10 stories in legacy media. | ||
So that's not human editors and publishers at CNN or NPR thinking, gee, we really need to write a story about masks because some objective change in the actual lived environment, which is how journalism used to work. | ||
It's really AI. | ||
And it's AI handed down from beyond these individual human editors and publishers, because as we saw with all of the pandemic messaging, COVID lockdowns, vaccine mandates, the message is the same in 182 languages simultaneously around the world. | ||
And that's what you're seeing with this reintroduction of this variant of concern narrative, the variant ARIS, other variants that are being covered in these news outlets. | ||
They're happening around the world in identical language. | ||
So I just want people to note that because that's a psychological warfare technique now. | ||
I mean, it's Kind of a drumbeat of propaganda, a music of propaganda that isn't even human. | ||
Now it's meant to play on your anxieties and to get you to bypass that prefrontal cortex where your reasoning is, your volition, your discernment, and go right to that reptile brain of survival instinct, flight or fight, which leads you to make dumb decisions or to bow to authoritarians. | ||
So the other thing I want to mention about the drumbeat of now it's masking here, now it's masking in Hollywood, now it's masking at the historically black colleges, now Rutgers is reintroducing a vaccine mandate, and the phrasing, CNN, NPR, is it time to put masks back on? | ||
Should we worry about COVID? | ||
What I call the totalitarian we. | ||
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Right? | |
In a free society, you worry about your face and your breathing and your health. | ||
I'll worry about my face and my breathing and my health. | ||
And there isn't a we that's a collective that makes decisions for all of us. | ||
But I want to tell people about an experiment that's very relevant right now. | ||
In 1967 at the University of Pennsylvania by Martin Seligman and created the notion that we now know as learned helplessness. | ||
And basically, first he trained these dogs to take an action and then get a reward or get a shock. | ||
And then he gave the dogs a punishment not related to their actions. | ||
So eventually the dogs gave up because they assumed they'd be punished anyway. | ||
The dogs stopped connecting cause and effect and they just stopped trying. | ||
They yielded to the inevitable. | ||
Um, because there was no cause effect that they were experiencing. | ||
Um, so I bring this up because humans also yield to learned helplessness. | ||
And so we've had a shock, you know, the shock started in 2020. | ||
It was very traumatic, very damaging psychologically. | ||
I've talked about how, uh, isolation changes the brain. | ||
That's why there are laws against keeping prisoners. | ||
Isolated for too long, it can create mental illness, psychosis. | ||
That was a shock. | ||
Being masked is traumatic. | ||
Being masked is super traumatic for children. | ||
It's very traumatic for people who are victims or survivors of sexual assault. | ||
It can be traumatic for asthmatics, people who struggle to breathe, people who struggle with mobility. | ||
But it's also traumatizing to be in a dehumanized environment where you can't see anyone's facial expressions. | ||
You can't tell so traumatizing for children. | ||
They can't tell who's friendly, who's unfriendly, who's smiling and benign, who may be threatening. | ||
These are cues, facial cues, we evolved over millennia, Steve, to pick up from other human beings based on seeing their faces. | ||
It's so primal. | ||
And when you can't see anyone's face, that creates a state of disorientation and vulnerability, psychological vulnerability. | ||
That's why, you know, headsmen are masked, right? | ||
That's why in cults, when there are rituals, secret societies, people are masked. | ||
You know, slaves had devices put over their faces as punishment. | ||
I mean, it's very standard to... I mean, veiled women, we used to know what that meant, right? | ||
In countries where women have no rights, they're not seen as individuals, They're not seen as people. | ||
Their faces are masked. | ||
And, you know, lots of Muslim women defend or support covering their hair. | ||
They see that as a religious choice. | ||
But no Muslim women I've ever heard from voluntarily say they want to cover their faces. | ||
They want to be masked, kept from human contact, from expression, from speech being easy. | ||
That's the real intention of these masks. | ||
It has nothing to do with COVID. | ||
You know, it has nothing to do with the narrative, which is, we need you to not get sick. | ||
Nonsense. | ||
That's been thoroughly debunked. | ||
And it isn't even the point, right? | ||
If, you know, there's a lot of flu or COVID at your child's school, in the past, you would make your decision about keeping that child home from school, giving that child vitamins, et cetera. | ||
This is about the secondary side effects of masking are the primary goal. | ||
To disorient us, to muffle our speech, to make it hard for us to communicate, At town hall meetings or at protests, right? | ||
Literally to stifle our voices, to disorient us, to drive us indoors, right? | ||
It's very, uh, the only way you get relief from a masked classroom or a masked church or library is to go home and get on your device, right? | ||
Well, that way reality can be filtered through a digital world. | ||
I wrote about this in the bodies of others. | ||
That way, Amazon and Zoom and Facebook and Twitter are up. | ||
23% net revenue and Microsoft and everything Bill Gates owns because you're at their disposal. | ||
That way they're harvesting your data. | ||
That's the world they want. | ||
A world in which we can't breathe freely. | ||
We can't express ourselves. | ||
And we're racing to come inside and get on our devices all by ourselves because they can control what we see, what we read, how we express ourselves, to whom we speak, and they can surveil us. | ||
So that's what I have to say about the return of masking. | ||
And I hope that no one will be fooled. | ||
I mean, this time around, we know better. | ||
And I would really say to people, you know, if they bring back mandated vaccines and masking at your son's or daughter's high school or college, remove that person. | ||
I mean, it's not always easy to drag young adults away from what they've chosen to do. | ||
But, you know, if a store mandates masking or doesn't let you in if you're not vaccinated, take your business elsewhere. | ||
And always go back to the legislature. | ||
We still live in a free society if we choose to be active. | ||
And Daily Cloud has protected 33 states at this moment because we passed the Five Freedoms Act bill in 2021 in 33 states. | ||
And one of the aspects of the bill is no mask mandates. | ||
So those states will find it a lot harder to coerce those citizens into masking. | ||
So I just want to, I'll stop there, but I just want to say, you know, this is absolutely... No, no, no, but, but right after, right, but, but you were the leader. | ||
That's how we first met you was about these mask mandates, but from the masks that are going to come the jabs. | ||
At first, they're going to just have it on MSNBC and nonstop. | ||
Well, you know, this is a new strain and have you gotten, have you gotten your booster? | ||
Have you gotten your latest jab? | ||
That's all next, is it not, ma'am? | ||
And my question to you is, Hasn't your research proved that these vaccines are a little hinky? | ||
To say the least. | ||
To say the least. | ||
I mean, Pfizer is down 89% in its manufacturing demand because the word has gotten out, largely thanks to this platform and this posse, that these injections are sort of criminally dangerous, if not fatal. | ||
You're right to bring that up, Steve, because that is next, of course. | ||
This is bad theme music of a bad opera, and we've sat through it before against our will. | ||
And this is the overture, you know, oh, the masking, the new variant, the new variant. | ||
And I spoke about how there's a drumbeat of a new variant because these two companies have lost a gigantic chunk of their market share. | ||
Their investors are pulling out. | ||
Their shareholders are pulling out. | ||
And as a result, they need some new business. | ||
So the only way to do that is to scare everyone. | ||
To introduce a new variant. | ||
How can you check that? | ||
You can't. | ||
And call it a variant of concern. | ||
And whatever that means. | ||
And say there's an uptick. | ||
Whatever that means. | ||
And then to remember it's been pre-approved without any testing to show that It's safe to be injected this new vaccine to treat this new variant because the FDA advisory panel in June pre-approved whatever next booster would be created by the pharmaceutical companies. | ||
And they kind of pre-rubber-stamped it through the FDA without any trials showing that it's safe. | ||
So, you know, the last booster was tested on eight mice. | ||
There have been no human beings, as far as I understand this process, that have shown that this new booster, whatever it's made of, whatever is in it, is safe, let alone effective for human beings. | ||
And we've shown that the last set of injections were neither safe But Naomi, as bad as that process is, how do you pre-approve a booster or a vaccine? | ||
How do we get into the pre-approval? | ||
Do they have to bring any data, any research, any update at all? | ||
They just pre-approve it? | ||
Okay, you guys run with it. | ||
Get the new booster ready for the new variant. | ||
So the FDA, it's such an interesting game of The buck doesn't stop with anyone. | ||
The buck gets passed among these different entities. | ||
So the FDA tasks the FDA advisory panel on vaccines with recommending or not recommending. | ||
And the FDA advisory panel is a bunch of pharmaceutical lab dogs, and they've gone kind of more shameless than, to my knowledge, they've been before. | ||
recommending in advance, which I don't even understand the mechanics of it, you know, in June, they recommended in advance that the next formulation be approved. | ||
That doesn't mean it is approved. | ||
Now, the FDA has to approve it, again, for an emergency use authorization. | ||
But that's what you're hearing the rollout language preparing you for, like if out of the blue, without, you know, there was none of this propaganda, none of this AI language saying new variant, Now there's masking, be scared. | ||
Then if in October they came out with a new injection, these disgraced pharmaceutical companies and ad Novavax, then people would be like, what are you talking about? | ||
There's nothing wrong. | ||
I don't see anyone getting sick. | ||
I'm fine. | ||
But that's not going to work. | ||
They have to sell this new injection in order to stabilize the crashing. | ||
of the valuation and the revenues of their companies. | ||
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So their laptops... We're going to get to your... I've only got so much time. | |
We're going to get to your study. | ||
I want to get to that in a second, but I need you for guidance. | ||
What should people be doing now? | ||
Should they be contacting their congressman? | ||
Should they be contacting Daily Cloud to find out who they talk to at the state level? | ||
How do people, you know, bind together to make sure that we don't go down the same? | ||
Because you can see all the information narrative that they're putting out. | ||
And they're doing it. | ||
It's a very well thought through drumbeat here. | ||
And of course, Natalie's already shown you how they've already bought this. | ||
They've already got the requisition. | ||
They've paid for it. | ||
It's all there. | ||
So we know what's going to happen. | ||
How do we make sure we don't go into the same cycle again? | ||
Right, Natalie has a very important piece of this puzzle because she showed that the money's already, our taxpayer dollars, already got allocated to the influencers, to the media, and to the institutions to buy COVID equipment, you know, whatever that is, and to message, presumably. | ||
So they allocated the money before there's, you know, a real problem that is verifiable with a real disease. | ||
So she's absolutely right to point that out. | ||
And that's what this is all about, right? | ||
Circulating the money, the taxpayer money, the, you know, buying the injections money, the coercion money, the PPE money. | ||
It's all a shell game that they don't want to stop draining to the last drop before there's a new administration is really what it comes down to. | ||
What can people do? | ||
Well, we'll repost our model bill. | ||
Um, the five freedoms bill, so that if you're not one of those 33 states, you can lobby your legislators and, you know, Republicans listening state legislators. | ||
I hope you see what a juicy piece of political capital this could be, you know, for you to run for reelection on what I saved your kids from being masked. | ||
Um, but you citizens need to lobby. | ||
You need to take this model bill and contact your representatives at the state level. | ||
And lobby them, you know, get 50 of your neighbors set up an appointment with the chief of staff. | ||
Go meet with your representative. | ||
Don't take no for an answer. | ||
The other thing is money. | ||
Money talks. | ||
And there has to be a massive boycott, a well-publicized boycott of every single hospital, university, store that mandates masks or that goes along with vaccine mandates, which are surely coming back. | ||
Um, of course, lawsuits, you know, that we, we kept America partly free through a number of individuals, uh, suing, um, the HFTF, uh, succeeded our lawyers, Scott Street and John Howard succeeded in suing the Biden administration to take masks off of travelers and to, um, stop the TSA from mandating masks on planes and trains. | ||
Last time around, that was a laborious, exhausting lawsuit. | ||
Biden appealed, right? | ||
No, I want to put the masks back on travelers and make more two-year-olds cry. | ||
But that was a really important part. | ||
Those lawsuits across the country for mask mandates and against vaccine mandates were a huge part of how we rolled back this Leviathan next time. | ||
So basically, you know, it's battle time again, everyone. | ||
You know, you've taught me to stop whining. | ||
I'm very much wanting to whine, but it's time to Just to, you know, Gerd... Hang on, you dropped a bomb there. | ||
And by the way, I may run out of time to go through your study. | ||
And I want to do that tomorrow because this study deserves time to go through. | ||
But you just said vaccine mandates are surely coming. | ||
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Oh, yeah. | |
What do you mean by that? | ||
I mean, what's unclear? | ||
You know, they loved You know my core theory, which I've proven, that this injection, at least on Pfizer's side, is manufactured in an MOU with the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
The IP belongs to China, transferred per SEC filing in 2021. | ||
China has 14 distributing plants in Western Europe and two in the United States. | ||
So this is a bioweapon. | ||
I've said it. | ||
I can't say it enough. | ||
It's a bioweapon. | ||
And we're at war. | ||
War is being waged against us, as you know I believe, unrestricted warfare by China, by the World Economic Forum. | ||
Has Pfizer ever rebutted that? | ||
Or do they just think, don't take this wrong, that you're just a gadfly, so they're not gonna, you don't have enough stroke or enough traction to be meaningful to them, to their billions, so they just won't do it? | ||
Or have they ever responded or tried to have the media come after you in order to get a response that way? | ||
The media is after me. | ||
There was a hit piece in Vanity Fair, and there's going to be a hit piece either this weekend or next weekend in the New York Times Magazine. | ||
So there's plenty of ammunition being leveled, you know, at me and at Daily Cloud to discredit us, but it hasn't been effective. | ||
And in terms of formal letters, you know, cease and desist letters, Uh, defamation lawsuit, crickets, nothing. | ||
And you know, we've been showing how dangerous and deadly and criminal disinjection is for, uh, I believe a year and a half now, nothing there. | ||
They're almost 80 reports. | ||
And we got one we're going to do tomorrow. | ||
I'll get this other port, but because is the reason because you've used their own information and what you guys are doing, it's just kind of presenting that to people of what their own records show. | ||
Well, I'm not. | ||
Pfizer, but truth is a defense. | ||
I mean, you have to prove that someone maliciously and wrongfully damaged someone's reputation to sue them for defamation. | ||
And you have to prove that someone's wrong in order to write a cease and desist letter, I believe. | ||
So certainly, look, I had a really good education. | ||
You know, I know how to make an argument, but I'm not the one writing these reports. | ||
We have 3,500 of the most credentialed people at War Room Daily Club volunteers. | ||
They're the experts, right? | ||
The pathologists, radiologists, anesthesiologists, the biostatisticians, medical fraud investigators, the lab clinicians, biological scientists. | ||
They're the ones writing these reports and so they're bulletproof and they go through an exhaustive vetting process and they link To the Pfizer documents. | ||
It's Pfizer's own words. | ||
I mean, I was just in a kind of Twitter fight yesterday with a pharma shill and he was, you know, calling me all sorts of names and he's like, you know, show me the evidence. | ||
And I'm like, my friend, click on the links. | ||
It's linked in the report. | ||
And this was about babies dying in utero due to maternal exposure to the vaccine. | ||
Pfizer's words. | ||
Um, so that's pretty unanswerable. | ||
You know, we, we source the, these experts source these reports to the Pfizer documents, Pfizer's hoisting itself with its own petard, as they say, it's, you know, it's Pfizer committing reputational suicide with Pfizer's own words. | ||
And some of these things like, you know, the last report about report 69 about babies, this is like a museum of horrors Crafted and built by Pfizer that we're just showing the world. | ||
So there's literally a chart in Report 69 that we link to. | ||
It's Pfizer's chart. | ||
These many babies have swelling of the flesh. | ||
These many babies are vomiting. | ||
These many babies are feverish. | ||
These many babies have chills. | ||
All the way down from babies nursing from vaccinated moms. | ||
That's not an opinion piece. | ||
We didn't make that up. | ||
That's Pfizer's chart. | ||
So yes, I think it's unanswerable material, and we went about it the right way. | ||
Naomi, just hang on for one second. | ||
I'll take a short break. | ||
I want to make sure everybody's got access to where to get the reports, how to get to Daily Clout, how to support you guys, how to get all the information. | ||
Take a short break. | ||
I've got Naomi Wolf, I've got Caroline Wren, I've got Joe Allen. | ||
We're packed in the second half hour, but stick around. | ||
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War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon . | ||
you Naomi, how do people, I'm gonna work it out with you, we'll get you back on here hopefully tomorrow to go through this other, you've got another grisly report, but people need to know this. | ||
How do people get to Daily Cloud? | ||
I want everybody to go and immerse themselves in all the reports you've done, to find out what you're doing at the state level, because I will tell you, it's happening again. | ||
It's definitely happening again. | ||
You can see it. | ||
You can see out there, they're laying it down now with the mass mandates, these different universities. | ||
And Naomi's right about the artificial intelligence is already starting to generate and starting to gather up all the articles. | ||
And as Naomi says, you're going to see the, they're going to call it the protocols this time. | ||
You're going to get the whole, you know, the information warfare about the boosters. | ||
It's all happening again. | ||
So people need to be armed. | ||
And I want to go to Daily Clap to get there. | ||
Where'd they go, Naomi? | ||
Well, you know, I had hoped that these reports of ours were ancient history and less and less relevant, but sadly, they're more relevant than ever, because indeed, the last time around could have been a trial run, and they can really ramp up, you know. | ||
If it is a bioweapon, then the third and the fourth and the fifth injection are really critical, because that's when the rats die, right, after multiple injections. | ||
So come to dailyclout.io. | ||
On a happier note, we can fight back. | ||
We can pass these bills. | ||
In 50 states. | ||
We need your help to do it. | ||
We'll post the Five Freedoms Bill so you can pass that in your state. | ||
You, not me, not Steve, you have to pass it. | ||
We'll help you. | ||
We at Daily Cloud. | ||
And you can also find Amy Kelly's, all of her reports on Substack behind the FDA curtain. | ||
And you can order the Pfizer book, War Room, Daily Cloud, Pfizer documents, analysis reports on Amazon or right there on our website. | ||
Please do. | ||
Help us as usual. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Amazing. | ||
As you told me, it's going to happen again. | ||
I thought they had proven themselves so unpopular and there was such a revolt, not just by MAGA, but by the American people. | ||
But you kept telling me, you wait, you just wait, and it's happening again. | ||
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And so quickly for the next season, they didn't even miss the next flu season. | |
Naomi Wolf, thank you very much. | ||
Honored to have you on here. | ||
Daily Cloud, go there. | ||
She's got another brutal analysis of the MRNA and we're going to hopefully I'll work with her afterwards. | ||
Get around here tomorrow. | ||
You got to hear it. | ||
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Okay. | |
I got Caroline running, but I want to finish with her. | ||
Let's go and play the cold open to Joe. | ||
I've got to get into this aspect. | ||
Joe brought up the AI, GPT, Jesus, and Satan the other day, and it was the lead story on Drudgers near the Mac Daddy. | ||
I want to go to Joe's cold open. | ||
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Let's get Joe Allen in here. | |
The device is an electrocorticography grid which is attached to a pedestal which is screwed onto the Britishman's skull. | ||
Anne is the very first person to have this combination. | ||
I think you are wonderful. | ||
When Anne was 30 years old, she was playing volleyball with some friends and had a stroke, which led to the condition that she has now, which is locked-in syndrome. | ||
Hi, how are things going? | ||
Hi Anne, things are going fine. | ||
How are you feeling about the Blue Jays today? | ||
Anything is possible. | ||
Well, you're showing not a lot of confidence in that today, are you? | ||
You were right about that. | ||
I guess we'll see, won't we? | ||
My hope is that this is going to be just a stepping stone to many other things that can be done for people who have lost the ability to communicate to realize their full potential. | ||
Okay, the book is Dark Aeon. | ||
Everybody needs to get this. | ||
This is the primer that can give you your sea legs, the still point in the turning world as this whole issue of transhumanism, particularly its war against humanity, begins to take off. | ||
Joe Allen will lead you through the book. | ||
It's over 500 pages long, so you're getting a lot of book for the money, and I'm telling you, it's very accessible, but it is a great primer. | ||
It's like you're going to college and you're getting your textbook for the year. | ||
In the fall semester, this is the one you need. | ||
Joe, you know, we talked about AI having a role in 2024. | ||
A lot of people are saying, oh, it's just about deep fakes. | ||
And you heard Naomi in the last block saying, hey, a lot of this stuff that's coming up now about the mask, you can see that the AI is basically generating the stories almost from what's happening around the country. | ||
And it looks like a critical mass. | ||
But what's deeper is what you're talking about, right? | ||
This whole thing. | ||
Walk us through what we just saw. | ||
It looks pretty brutal, but that is the beginning of what we call Enhanced Homo Sapien, Man 2.0. | ||
Walk me through it. | ||
Well, Steve, you know, it's not that we want to freak people out 24-7 about the future, but I do think that the audience has a very good idea of the things coming down the pike and we want to remind them that these changes are relentless. | ||
So this was a study, it was published yesterday. | ||
The experiments that you saw there were conducted In California, University of California, San Francisco, this is really the hub of brain-computer interface technologies. | ||
The study was led by Edward Chang. | ||
We've reported on his work before, doing much the same thing. | ||
The real big difference here is you saw the integration with that avatar. | ||
Now, many in the audience will probably say, well, what's wrong with that? | ||
Like, a woman is locked in. | ||
Isn't this a good thing? | ||
And I would say, absolutely, yes. | ||
I actually have I have two friends right now who had strokes in the last month and a half, two months. | ||
I am very sympathetic to the medical uses of this, but as we've covered continually, the people driving this, and especially those in the transhumanist movement and its adjacent organizations, the World Economic Forum being the most prominent perhaps, The goal is going from healing to enhancement. | ||
The goal is to move, to basically use these locked-in patients as lab rats for technologies that they hope to move out to the wider culture. | ||
And people oftentimes do ask, well, artificial intelligence, what difference does it make? | ||
Is it really doing anything? | ||
Because they see a lot of the overhyped uses of, say, chat GPT. | ||
I would say that the Extremely fast advancement of large language models is incredible despite all the mistakes, but perhaps more important is the ability to decode the workings of the brain and to make meaning of it, and that is a central role for artificial intelligence. | ||
No human being would be able to map that activity and translate the brain activity into useful or meaningful output. | ||
If Logan could play, there's just like a 30-second clip here if we have time, but this is taken from people's brains who listened to Pink Floyd's The Wall. | ||
And they were able to decode it, and I think that if we do have time, that just being able to hear it for yourself might actually show you how impactful this development is. | ||
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All I was, just a brick in the wall. | |
I'm not worth just a brick in the wall | ||
What did we just hear there? | ||
What is that? | ||
This would have been completely impossible 10 years ago. | ||
What that was was they took brain activity recorded from 29 epilepsy patients through implanted electrodes Uh, some eight years later, they took that old data, knowing that each of those patients had been, they'd used Pink Floyd's, the wall, uh, to map the, the activity in their brains. | ||
Uh, some, some seven, eight years later, they were able to decode that and translate that directly from the neural activity to the sound. | ||
So in the initial video, we see a woman whose brain activity, she is concentrating on words. | ||
She, they, they have mapped the location quite literally. | ||
of words in her brain. | ||
In the second, they've mapped quite literally the response of the brain to sound and able to translate it into, obviously it's murky, semi-meaningful sound, the importance of all this. | ||
And I go into this in the book. | ||
Nita Farahany, who we've presented quite a bit, she has really mapped out the uses of Two of the big ones that I would like to alert the audience to, one, corporations mandating non-invasive brain-computer interfaces, which is already happening in China, and it's perhaps just around the corner in more free Western nations. | ||
The second is that these brain-computer interfaces are going to be the future of lie detection. | ||
They already use it in various, especially in international scenarios. | ||
This will be a real source of power for government to kind of pierce into the brain. | ||
So these are the sorts of obvious negative effects, and as we saw with the pandemic, The negative effects of these technologies are almost basically so likely as to be inevitable. | ||
Go to Amazon.com. | ||
The book is Dark Aeon. | ||
Joe, thank you. | ||
We're going to have you back on tomorrow morning. | ||
Dark Aeon. | ||
I need everybody to go to Amazon before your company tries to have a brain chip implanted into you before your full employment. | ||
Joe, thank you very much. | ||
See you tomorrow. | ||
Joe Allen. | ||
Unbelievable. | ||
Every day another horror story. | ||
Caroline Wren, a horror story for Rupert Murdoch. | ||
CBS is reporting, wait for it, only 12.5 million people watched the debate last night. | ||
I think that's down from 20 million and 15. | ||
But that is a brutal number. | ||
It was 24 May 2015? | ||
Yep. | ||
Walk me through what this number means. | ||
You were there. | ||
Put it in perspective as we roll up to the pregame of President Trump actually being booked for the crime of defending the Constitution, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, it was the, I guess, viewership was way down, which we expected that, right? | ||
I mean, I've talked to so many people today and I said, what do you think of the debate? | ||
And they said, Karen, I didn't watch it, didn't want to talk to me about Tucker's interview, which is what I love to hear. | ||
I was kind of just baiting people. | ||
And so it's not shocking at all that this viewership was way down. | ||
And this was the first one, too. | ||
This is where you think everyone would tune in. | ||
Nobody's going to be watching the second one, even less are going to be watching the third one. | ||
But also we shouldn't even be having these. | ||
I mean, again, it felt like we were watching a job interview where everyone knows an internal candidate is already going to get the job. | ||
And so they're all just kind of like interviewing for a job that nobody's actually going to get. | ||
So what I worry about a little bit, though, is just the time suck it has and the amount of earned media that was just a total waste watching them spend today. | ||
You know, all the Murdoch outlets trying to act like Ron DeSantis did a good job today. | ||
I think you've shown today the cover of The New York Post just, you know, acting like this was a real, like, successful debate when it wasn't. | ||
But there's also a lot of money wasted. | ||
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She had a magnificent time. | ||
We had Don and Kimberly on the first hour. | ||
Kimberly said, I was ringside. | ||
That just didn't happen. | ||
I mean, it's obvious the Murdoch's... Tell me about the Murdoch's keeping everybody, congressmen, other people out. | ||
They kept Don and Kimberly out of the spin room. | ||
What is that about? | ||
They don't want our voices heard at all. | ||
And also, you have to remember who is in that room. | ||
It's all RNC members and donors. | ||
And so I did look around a couple of times when people were booing Vivek. | ||
And I was sitting there thinking, OK, I agree with everything Vivek just said about Ukraine. | ||
And then I had to remind myself of who is actually in this audience. | ||
And there was that famous clip in one of the debates where President Trump just, you know, hammered Jeb Bush when people were booing Trump when he's going up against Jeb Bush. | ||
And he said, yeah, that's because Jeb, all your donors and supporters are out there. | ||
That was the same sort of debate. | ||
But we do need to take a step back and realize how alarming some of the things Nikki Haley said last night were, and then just how hard our media is trying to shove it down our throat. | ||
She said that a win for Russia is a win for China, and that this is not a territorial dispute, this is a fight for freedom, and it's a fight the United States has to win. | ||
I'm thinking to myself, if you are going to say things like this and just basically demand that we go into a war on behalf of Ukraine with Russia in a proxy war against China, Can somebody define when? | ||
Like that would have actually been maybe a helpful thing to be talking about because there is no when. | ||
The only when here is for Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, and oh, remember Boeing, the company that Nikki Haley recruited to come to South Carolina when she was the governor and is probably extraordinarily closely tied to them? | ||
Those are the only people that win should we enter World War III. | ||
The world, the country loses. | ||
And the fact that I talked to so many people today who were just as alarmed as Nikki Haylett's comments were about her comments and everyone else backing them up. | ||
They totally agree with Vivek. | ||
But the press is shoving this down our throats and acting like we are the crazy ones for thinking this. | ||
And you had Frank Luntz, you know, all over Twitter saying, oh, Nikki, that was the most brilliant foreign policy exchange. | ||
You had Megyn Kelly saying it too. | ||
And it is sickening, and we have to be asking ourselves why. | ||
Like, why do they want us to go into this war this badly? | ||
Okay, I need you. | ||
You've been sounding like a fire bell in the night. | ||
You're saying, hey, this thing is the Junior Varsity Sideshow. | ||
We're forgetting the main event. | ||
The main event is the general election, and the Democrats and these outside groups are running the tables. | ||
Give me a couple of minutes on that. | ||
The 168 members of the RNC were there. | ||
50 of those members are state party chairs. | ||
And these are folks I got to know during the RNC battle and race we were trying to take over the chair. | ||
I am alarmed at, they are so underfunded. | ||
There's no strategy. | ||
I met with several of the swing state party chairs. | ||
So you're talking about Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Nevada, Arizona. | ||
None of them talk to each other. | ||
They have no direction from D.C. | ||
They have no money at all. | ||
Most of these state parties are broke, and a lot of it is not their fault. | ||
They just took over as chair and were handed that, or a lot of them are having to be just bled dry with legal bills that they're paying to help protect these folks that are being targeted by the government. | ||
But we cannot all wake up a year from now, or even eight months from now, after the general election and have no funding in our state parties. | ||
The RNC has less than $10 million cash on hand. | ||
That is alarming. | ||
The RNC at this time in August of 2019, they had $50 million cash on hand. | ||
It is anemic. | ||
And we are going to wake up after this primary, which is already over by the way, but if we're going to wait until the convention happens in July, then we basically have three months to somehow raise like A billion dollars and spend it and get organized? | ||
No, we don't have time. | ||
We need to focus on that now. | ||
We need to let this sideshow of the primary go. | ||
We should really even stop, even debate. | ||
The fact that I even spend a second of my day talking about Asa Hutchinson is insane to me. | ||
We need to get the resources into Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, North Carolina, Nevada, Arizona. | ||
Every conversation that we have should revolve around those states right there. | ||
And we need to be reaching out and saying, what more can we be doing to help them? | ||
And we need to be strategizing and talking and working with our precinct captains. | ||
And that is where every second of our energy should go. | ||
Caroline, how do people follow you on social media now? | ||
President Trump, this is the start of this process. | ||
We're going to turn it back over to the Lyndale TV guys here in a second. | ||
And by the way, we're going to follow Greg Kelly up on Getter. | ||
We will do the president's first interview post this fiasco tonight with Greg Kelly. | ||
Where do people go on social media to get you? | ||
They can go to at Caroline Wren. | ||
Caroline, I hope you learned your lesson. | ||
You won't go back. | ||
You will not go to California for the second debate, the second of the Keebler-Elves? | ||
Oh, no. | ||
I wish I could. | ||
I love the Ronald Reagan Library, but it was taken over, unfortunately, by a bunch of folks that I think Ronald Reagan would have been horrified to know. | ||
So I have no desire to go to that one. | ||
I don't plan to go to any of the further ones. | ||
Unless Carrie Lake is asked to go to do media, I will go anywhere she needs me to. | ||
But that was, I felt like, a big waste of time. | ||
Caroline Wren, thank you. | ||
Look forward to talking to you later tonight, ma'am. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Perfect. | ||
When you talk about Nikki Haley and they talk about all this happy talk about Ukraine and you see what happened with the BRICS yesterday and then tomorrow morning, we're going to open the show in Jackson Hole with the chairman of the Federal Reserve. | ||
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Well, tomorrow in Jackson Hole, Chairman Powell's going to make it all clear to us, and we're going to start the show there. | ||
We also got an all-star cast to join us. | ||
You're not going to want to miss it. | ||
Tomorrow it's going to be geopolitics, finance, capital markets, and hey, maybe even a summary of what President Donald John Trump went through tonight. | ||
Okay, we're going to leave you with Battle Hymn of the Republic. | ||
We will see you back here tomorrow morning. | ||
Make sure you go to birchgold.com and check it out. | ||
Battle Hymn of the Republic to leave us tonight. | ||
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Where the grapes of wrath are stored, he hath loosed the fateful lightning of his terrible swift sword. | |
His truth is marching on. | ||
Glory, glory, hallelujah! | ||
Glory, glory, hallelujah! | ||
Glory! | ||
Glory! | ||
Hallelujah! | ||
His truth is marching on. | ||
I have seen him in the watch fires of a hundred circling cafts. | ||
They have builded him an altar in the evening dews and damps. | ||
I can read his righteous sentence by the demon-flaring lamps. | ||
His day is marching on. | ||
Glory, glory, hallelujah! |