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. | ||
You're not going to free shot 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 try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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. Bannon. | |
The War Room, it's Natalie G. Winters hosting, filling in for Stephen K. Bannon today, Friday, May 3rd, in the year of our Lord. | ||
Now, you guys got a little bit of a tease this morning when you had EJ Antonia to talk about all things debt, but we have him back, like Steve promised, and I obliged, to talk all things jobs, job reports, unemployment. | ||
and how the Biden regime has yet again failed to meet expectations, though. | ||
The expectations that were set for them were pretty darn low, even by the mainstream media standards. | ||
So, EJ, we'll just cut right to it, because I'm sure there's a lot to go through. | ||
If you want to walk us through the numbers that came out, even the mainstream media doesn't seem too hyped about them. | ||
Well, Natalie, one of the ironies here is the fact that although the headline jobs number disappointed, the underlying fundamentals of this report are not as bad as we've seen for the past several months. | ||
Now, that's not to say they're good, right? | ||
But they're not as bad. | ||
So that headline number that we hear a lot about, the non-farm payrolls, that essentially comes from a survey of businesses. | ||
But there's also another survey in this jobs report, and that's a survey of households. | ||
That showed that there was essentially no job growth for the month. | ||
If you want to look at what kinds of jobs people have, it looked like there were a decent number of people who actually got rid of part-time jobs and were able to find full-time jobs in place, so that's a very good sign. | ||
But in terms of who is actually getting the jobs, unfortunately, we still don't see Americans making much headway. | ||
A lot of these jobs continue to go to foreign-born workers, and we still see the native-born population, native-born Americans, having fewer jobs today than before the pandemic. | ||
Conversely, foreign-born workers not only have more jobs than before the pandemic, but they've already caught up to their pre-pandemic growth trend, which is to say that they have millions more jobs now today than before the pandemic. | ||
So there's certainly. | ||
So this report is certainly a very mixed bag, Natalie, to say the least. | ||
It seems like the global elite, of course, epitomized by Joe Biden, are always pushing mass migration on us, right? | ||
We need them to work the jobs that Americans won't actually do. | ||
But is this, you know, job report and a continuation of, I would say, the trend we've been seeing for a long time in this country, just additional evidence that sort of goes against this narrative that if we continue to import people, the jobs just aren't there for them to do? | ||
Well, Natalie, one of the things I've noticed is that the advocates for this mass importation of foreign labor, they're always advocating for importing low-skilled labor, and they're never advocating for importing people who would compete for their own jobs. | ||
In other words, they don't want to import High-skilled labor like doctors, attorneys, economists, teachers, etc. | ||
They always want to import low-wage labor. | ||
Why? | ||
Because that's essentially what the corporate lobbyists want, and it means that the elites will be able to continue to pay low wages, essentially for help around the household or for doing menial labor. | ||
So it's in their best interest to advocate for those policies, but the problem is it is completely hollowing out the middle class By cutting out the first tier on the ladder of success for a lot of Americans, those entry-level jobs just aren't available for many of our fellow countrymen right now. | ||
So much so that even companies like Tyson Foods made headlines just a few weeks ago when they announced that they were laying off thousands of Americans so that they could replace them with foreigners. | ||
So it's not even as if There are all these jobs available that Americans simply won't do. | ||
In some cases, Americans literally are doing them, and they're being replaced. | ||
Immigration is one of those prime examples of the socialized risk here in the United States. | ||
I don't know what the upside of it is for, like you said, the hollowed out middle class in this country. | ||
But speaking of socialized risk, I saw an interesting article from CNBC, I think yesterday, why hundreds of U.S. | ||
banks may be at risk of failure. | ||
and it goes on to give analysis of 100 small and regional banks, noting that it doesn't look too good. | ||
The future does not look too bright. | ||
I was just curious, your thoughts sort of dovetailing with what you spoke about this morning, what your take is on this article. | ||
You know, Natalie, unfortunately, this is something that you and I have talked about, that Steve and I have talked about quite a bit over the last year, which is that the banking crisis is still with us. | ||
The Fed never resolved it in March of 2023. | ||
They simply papered over the problem with emergency loans. | ||
But the underlying fundamentals of these banks has not improved. | ||
And we know that. | ||
Because we get weekly data on the commercial banking system in the United States, and we can see, again, the underlying fundamentals. | ||
Their balance sheets have not improved. | ||
So, as these emergency loans taper off, as those loans come due and banks need to repay them and they need to start raising capital again, they're not going to be in good shape. | ||
Well, I should say they're already not in good shape, Natalie. | ||
It's just that this is bringing the problem to the surface. | ||
EJ, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with your economic analysis, where can they go to do all that? | ||
Best place to find me is going to be on X, and the handle there is AtRealEJAntoni. | ||
He's a must-follow. | ||
EJ, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thank you for having me, Natalie. | ||
Of course. | ||
Our next guest, the one and only Paul Ingrassia. | ||
You've probably seen him on President Trump's Truth Social feed, or maybe you're just organically a follower of his wonderful sub stack, but you have been boots on the ground, primary source reporting in the New York courthouse where President Trump is Facing the music of the Democrats and the, I would guess, establishment Republicans. | ||
Lawfare, if you can sort of put the War Room Posse in the room these last few days and just tell us what you've been seeing. | ||
Maybe some, you know, behind the scenes. | ||
Unpack it a little bit for us. | ||
unidentified
|
Yeah, Natalie, I mean, this has just been a continuation of this nonstop sort of witch hunt, this political persecution against Donald Trump executed by Alvin Bragg, who was in the courtroom earlier this week. | |
And of course, Judge Mershawn, who is really acting the part of a dictator in there. | ||
I mean, this gag order that he imposed on President Trump. | ||
is unconstitutional. | ||
No one has ever seen anything like this before. | ||
You know, President Trump should be able to exercise his First Amendment rights to criticize the conflicts involved in this trial, and I'm sure your viewers are readily aware at this point of just how conflicted this judge is between his daughter being president of a company, a consulting firm that represents Kamala Harris, to his wife reportedly having worked for Letitia James in the past, | ||
Um, he himself, of course, one of the prosecutors for, um, for, uh, the state for Alvin Bragg, Matthew Colangelo was, you know, the top one of the top three DOJ officers appointed by Biden a couple of years ago to work on this case. | ||
So everything about this is political. | ||
I mean, there's nothing about this that follows the law. | ||
In fact, I'm still scrambling to see what statute has been violated here. | ||
This is probably the first criminal trial in the history of New York state criminal proceedings where the prosecution comes into the courtroom without a theory of the case already. | ||
They're trying to prove that President Trump committed a crime, which he did not. | ||
on based on sort of hearsay kind of cobbling together all the things that we already know about him between the access Hollywood tape. | ||
I mean, that's been a subject of the courtroom proceedings and discussion really all throughout the week. | ||
That's really seemingly all they have. | ||
Hope Hicks was, you know, on the stand today. | ||
They called her as a witness and basically the entire and I was there for pretty much the entire direct examination and then a little bit of the cross examination. | ||
But they were basically just relitigating the Access Hollywood tape, pretty much all stuff we've heard before, bringing up posts that President Trump, you know, put on Twitter and Truth Social years ago, just defending himself against these | ||
Slanderous attacks which you know, you know the public's already familiar with at this point and there's really no case to be had here It's just that the real issue here is just how badly our justice system has been weaponized and you know Andrew Giuliani has been on the ground with me and this is the last point I'll make You know he and he was in the courtroom for the first time I think this week And this is the third week now of this trial who knows how long it will go on for but I mean he was you know | ||
Even taken aback, you know, you've heard all the reports about just how conflicted and corrupt Judge Marchand is, but even he was taken aback seeing it in real life, just how badly he is treating President Trump and how unprecedented it is being the son himself of, you know, the most famous prosecutor in New York history. | ||
It's evident there's no, uh, there there, as Jason Miller would always say in the early days of the show, War Room. | ||
unidentified
|
That's true. | |
I'm Petra when it comes to the legal merits of the case, but I'm just curious whether it's kind of the boots on the ground, what you've seen, whether in New York or even just broader kind of social media analysis, what is your take on how this is playing out in the court of public opinion? | ||
Obviously they're trying to prop Stormy Daniels up as some, you know, matriarch figure, right? | ||
That we should all Well, I think it's definitely helping President Trump. | ||
I mean, they were trying to frame this case going into it like the next O.J. | ||
Simpson trial. | ||
Really, the people don't care. | ||
after the suburban mob voters, I'm sure evangelical voters. | ||
How do you think this is gonna play out in the court of public opinion? | ||
Do you think it's backfiring or do you think it's gonna help President Trump? | ||
unidentified
|
Well, I think it's definitely helping President Trump. | |
I mean, they were trying to frame this case going into it like the next OJ Simpson trial. | ||
Really, the people don't care. | ||
The American people are tired of what is going on here. | ||
President Trump's poll numbers have only continued to rise since he's entered this courtroom. | ||
President Trump's poll numbers have only continued to rise since he's entered this courtroom. | ||
A lot of people were worried and concerned that, you know, taking him off the campaign trail and today he said he should be in Georgia, he should be in Florida, Ohio, that that would hurt him. | ||
A lot of people were worried and concerned that taking him off the campaign trail, and today he said he should be in Georgia, he should be in Florida, Ohio, that that would hurt him. | ||
He's actually continuing to, what is going on here. | ||
He's actually continuing to, those poll numbers are doing really, really well these days. | ||
They had that event even in New York state. | ||
He's still able to campaign. | ||
He's been able to work around his court schedule and campaign with union workers a couple of days ago. | ||
And, you know, last night he was with FDNY officers and law enforcement officers who really are so, you can see it on their faces how happy they are elated to see him and that he brings hope. | ||
He brings so much hope for working class people. | ||
And if that's the case in a deep blue state like New York, you know, it's definitely even more so in other states like Pennsylvania and Ohio. | ||
So I think in terms of the court of public opinion, which is really the only court where true justice can be found anymore and where, you know, any semblance of hope can be found, the American people cut through all the BS and they understand what exactly is happening in that courtroom. | ||
And they understand that, you know, the trial represents far more than Donald Trump. | ||
This is the due process rights and the integrity of our justice. | ||
And give us the latest from your sub stack. | ||
You had an interesting piece come out this morning. | ||
proceedings, not just the Mershon case, but all the indictments that have been lodged against President Trump by Biden in the Weaponized Justice Department. | ||
And give us the latest from your sub-stack. You had an interesting piece come out this morning, something about the New York Times. Yeah, well, you know, now that he has the gag order on him, I'm not sure how much he could post about the trial. | ||
So I went a different route. | ||
I totally covered something sort of off the beaten path here. | ||
I said, you know, now that Truth Social is doing so well, why doesn't President Trump consider purchasing one of the main newspapers of record? | ||
I said, I entertain the idea of purchasing the New York Times or the Wall Street Journal or, you know, It's in order to shift sort of public opinion and especially mainstream opinion more in his corner because, you know, on the ground many Americans, including former Democrats and independents, are definitely coming into his corner. | ||
So it's about time that the fourth estate, the mainstream media, reflects that fact. | ||
And, you know, a paper like the Wall Street Journal, which is Murdoch owns, you know, and we know how bad, you know, what's going on with Congress right now with Mike Johnson and the lack of support, by the way, of Republicans, both in New York State and nationally at the at the court. | ||
That's one point I also wanted to make. | ||
Ken Paxton was here earlier the week. | ||
I have not seen anyone else down rallying in support of President Trump. | ||
In terms of members of Congress. | ||
So I hope to see more of that in the weeks ahead. | ||
Not a single member of Congress. | ||
The only elected official that you've seen is Ken Paxton. | ||
unidentified
|
It's amazing. | |
It's unbelievable. | ||
And this is the biggest story that's going on in the country. | ||
This is our Constitution and our democracy really hanging on a line here. | ||
So Republicans, we hope, we implore all of them to come down here and rally and show their support for President Trump, especially those in the Republican delegation here in New York State. | ||
And Paul, we're coming up against a break. | ||
I've got to let you go. | ||
If people want to follow you, get the Substack, where can they go to do all that? | ||
unidentified
|
Paulingracia.substack.com. | |
That's paulingracia.substack.com. | ||
And they can follow me on Twitter, True Social. | ||
I'm, you know, posting live from the courtroom at paulingracia. | ||
Thank you so much for joining us, Paul. | ||
unidentified
|
Thank you, Natalie. | |
And Warren Posse, while you're reading Paul's substack, you should also read the latest installment, the fifth one, The End of the Dollar Empire, written by, of course, Stephen K. Bannon, birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Philip Patrick will be on the show tomorrow morning, walking through everything that they cover, but have a little pregame. | ||
Read it tonight, watch the show tomorrow. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
unidentified
|
Economy, Trump leads. | |
Immigration, Trump leads. | ||
Foreign conflicts, Trump leads. | ||
And even on preserving democracy, which has obviously been a focal point of the Joe Biden campaign, he only leads on this issue by four points. | ||
Suck on that, Joe Biden. | ||
As Bannon would say, I'll pay homage to him since he's not here to host. | ||
It's that what you see right there, walking through every single issue, whether it's immigration, inflation, the invasion at the southern border, whether it's what's going on with foreign aid in Ukraine, what's going on on college campuses, the American people. | ||
Giving, I think, one of the harshest rejections I've ever seen of everything that Joe Biden stands for. | ||
But it's clear we have new numbers coming out today. | ||
A stunning, for the Trump campaign, absolutely stunning Rasmussen poll showing that President Trump is up by 12 points. | ||
Double digits. | ||
One, two. | ||
12 points. | ||
I mean, I was looking through old data coming from Rasmussen and other pollsters. | ||
I don't think we've ever seen a presidential candidate have such a skyrocketing, just Absolutely blowing Joe Biden out of the water lead. | ||
And it's so obvious. | ||
I'm sure the CNN audience, the viewers, when they had to listen to that guy, walk them through all the reasons why President Trump is just absolutely pummeling Joe Biden. | ||
I'm sure they were probably crying and will cry themselves to sleep tonight. | ||
But you know what? | ||
When you stand for everything that is America last, that's what happens. | ||
You know what I would say to Judge Marshawn? | ||
Tell your daughter to try to out-fundraise that. | ||
I don't think you're going to be able to out-fundraise a 12-point lead by President Trump. | ||
You can try your hardest like you've been doing for Adam Schiff and all these other candidates, but it's not going to make that much of a difference. | ||
And how about this? | ||
You guys want to talk about the great replacement theory? | ||
The real great replacement is going to happen January 20th, 2025, when President Trump has his hand on the Bible. | ||
I know Steve has always referred to it as the real sound of freedom. | ||
That's we're going to kick Joe Biden out. | ||
We're actually going to get some real accountability, which is something that I think Congress should maybe look up and learn how to do. | ||
But make no mistake, they are trying to turn President Trump's administration. | ||
Impending victory into a Pyrrhic victory. | ||
What do I mean by that? | ||
They are trying to neuter his power, make it so he can't withdraw from NATO, can't give more, or rather can't stop the ceaseless endless foreign aid to every country, basically, that they can find, that USAID can write some weird grant that there's no audit trail for. | ||
Absolutely insane. | ||
Just think about what they're doing. | ||
You guys, I'm sure, saw all the documents that came out yesterday from Representative Jim Jordan's Twitter feed, whether it was YouTube, Google, Amazon, Facebook, all these sort of Twitter files-esque document dumps, showing that it really wasn't even the big tech companies. | ||
It was the Biden government, the Biden regime that was forcing them, even to the point where Mark Zuckerberg in text says, I'm uncomfortable with this, the amount of censorship that they were pushing for. | ||
We always say what they're doing to President Trump is what they're trying to do to the American people. | ||
Think about the gag order. | ||
It's just like the censorship that you guys have been facing for so long. | ||
These trials, the lawfare, pulling him from the ballots. | ||
It's like the deplatforming that they've been doing basically all of the warring policy and the MAGA movement on social media for so long, but they're going after him. | ||
But you know what the funny thing is? | ||
It's because we're right. | ||
Right? | ||
Just like they used all those 51 CIA expert spies to say that the Hunter Biden hard drive, which I've seen, I've gone through, it's not Russian disinformation. | ||
You can wish it was, doesn't make it true. | ||
It's real. | ||
I wish for the sake of this country it were Russian disinformation. | ||
I wish for the national security of this country it were Russian disinformation, but it's not. | ||
It's the same experts, all the 70-plus Nobel Prize winners who said, oh, the lab leak isn't real, all these experts that they wheel out. | ||
It's the same playbook, the same experts who are saying, whoa, President Trump did this wrong, President Trump did that wrong. | ||
But do you know what the funny thing is? | ||
Whether it's the origins of COVID, the COVID vaccines, which we have Dr. Wolf joining us to break that down, too. | ||
You know why they've had to mount such a just absolutely ridiculous Praetorian Guard-level censorship complex fortifying the narrative? | ||
Because it's not true. | ||
That's why they have to do it. | ||
And you know what? | ||
The truth that came out today was 12-point lead by President Trump. | ||
So keep throwing the law fair. | ||
It's not working. | ||
And with that, I am excited to bring on another student from the University of Chicago, my alma mater, Declan Hurley, who is the editor-in-chief of the Chicago Thinker, the great publication there. | ||
We have a short clip that I want to play so you can see the outrage that is happening on the main quad at the University of Chicago. | ||
Let's play it. | ||
unidentified
|
So you might see there's no American flag on this flagpole at the University of Chicago. | |
Why is that? | ||
Yesterday, pro-Palestine students hoisted up the Palestinian flag on our campus. | ||
On that flagpole right there. | ||
The University of Chicago took down the Palestinian flag, which is good. | ||
But they're preventing us from raising the American flag once again. | ||
They've cut the cord that would allow us to raise the American flag. | ||
So we can't even do it if we wanted to. | ||
This is shameful. | ||
The university should be completely ashamed of itself. | ||
It is not going to allow Old Glory on its flagpole because it might incense some pro-Palestine protesters. | ||
What is happening to our country? | ||
A lot of metaphorical significance there. | ||
Declan, can you walk us through what you were showing in that video? | ||
They're not letting you fly the American flag on campus. | ||
unidentified
|
So yeah, basically, yesterday afternoon, yesterday evening, a bunch of pro-Palestine protesters on our campus, who've created an encampment on our main quad, hoisted up a Palestinian flag on our flagpole. | |
And that's just horrible. | ||
We have a foreign flag of a country that's been aligned with terrorist groups and has butchered thousands of Israelis. | ||
That's what we're doing at the University of Chicago. | ||
So are they still not letting you put that flag up? | ||
They took down the Palestinian flag. | ||
And then they cut the cord to the flight pole. | ||
So we can't put the American flag back up. | ||
So what we had, essentially, is the Palestinian flag flying over UChicago and a ban on the American flag. | ||
Essentially, it's what's happening. | ||
It's just absolutely abominable. | ||
So are they still not letting you put that flag up? | ||
What is the current state of affairs? | ||
unidentified
|
So the cord is cut. | |
We could not put the flag up even if we wanted to. | ||
So what we did today is we gathered a group of probably about 200 students and we paraded through the quad with American flags to sit in our patriotism. | ||
And we put some American flags on poles in the quad, but we can't get the big flag back on the main flagpole. | ||
That is, I mean, truly, it takes a lot for me to not have something to say, but I think this dovetails quite nicely with a story that was coming out today showing that the NYPD had arrested a bunch of people from NYU, Columbia, and most of the people that they were arresting, I want to read this quote. | ||
This is coming from the deputy commissioner. | ||
The faculty were the most aggressive towards the police. | ||
The article also goes to basically the NYPD is saying there's someone or something bigger that is behind these movements, right? | ||
They're not organic student demonstrations. | ||
So to the point that they're not letting the American flag fly, that to me suggests some level of institutional or administrative pressure or at least decision-making going on. | ||
So I'm just curious from your perspective, at least on the UChicago campus, who is comprising most of these protests? | ||
Is it students? | ||
Is it activists? | ||
Teachers? | ||
unidentified
|
So the Chicago Thinker was actually way ahead of this encampment. | |
And we broke a couple of days ago, actually about a week ago, the fact that these students were planning to do an encampment on the Quad. | ||
And we leaked internal chats among the Palestinian movement at UChicago, showing that they planned to do an encampment and actually an occupation, which has not happened yet. | ||
And in those chats, it was clear that the Palestinian youth movement is backing the UChicago chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. | ||
So we have outside groups helping out these pro-Palestinian protesters on our campus who are occupying our quad. | ||
Second, I've noticed probably at least a few faculty members among the protest encampment. | ||
So there are faculty who are in support of that encampment. | ||
Additionally, you'll see on the quad right now people who do not go to UChicago. | ||
People from the University of Illinois at Chicago. | ||
They're on our campus right now. | ||
Grown adults who are on our campus who have no affiliation with our school. | ||
That's what UChicago has allowed instead of the American flag. | ||
A bunch of people who don't belong on our campus causing havoc. | ||
You know, it's so ironic. | ||
I was, I mean, heckled, ridiculed, laughed out of classrooms. | ||
I was kicked out of my sorority because I dared to affiliate with Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
But hey, if you affiliate with Hamas terrorists on the University of Chicago campus. | ||
It's all fun and games. | ||
It's absolutely such a double standard. | ||
I would only expect it from there. | ||
I'm just curious though, getting to the more institutional perspective of this, you know, we hear so much of what's being taught in the classrooms that it sort of echoes, if not Is the ideological framework that is springboarding these kids to want to go out and protest, right? | ||
The oppressor that is the United States and Israel. | ||
I'm just curious if you can give some sort of insight on what is being taught by these professors who also, I guess, their day job is teaching but their night jobs are protesting. | ||
unidentified
|
So basically, there's two main undercurrents to a lot of political science type teaching at the University of Chicago. | |
One of those undercurrents is critical theory. | ||
So if there's any power structure, it must be oppressive and must be unpacked. | ||
We must identify the oppressor and the oppressee in every political relationship. | ||
In that analysis, Israel always ends up as the oppressor somehow. | ||
And the second undercurrent is this anti-imperialist notion. | ||
And anti-imperialism has been used as a cudgel against Israel to essentially massacre its people. | ||
So you see anti-imperialist thought at UChicago and you also see critical theory, both of which are used against Israel. | ||
Declan, if people want to follow you, and give us a little teaser about what The Chicago Thinker is about, why people should read it, how they can subscribe to it, or what they can do to help you guys out. | ||
unidentified
|
So the Chicago Thinker is a student publication. | |
We lean right. | ||
We've been active since 2020. | ||
We have about 30 people on staff. | ||
And we publish news, opinion, commentary of all sorts. | ||
And basically, we're the best place to go if you want the honest truth about what's happening at UChicago. | ||
Because we're the home of free speech. | ||
So we're really, it's an important school to look at, even if you don't go here or don't have anybody who goes here. | ||
So I encourage you to follow the Chicago Thinker. | ||
We're on Twitter at ThinkerChicago. | ||
You can also follow me directly. | ||
I'm Declan M Hurley at Twitter. | ||
Declan, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
It brings me so much pleasure to be able to bring on other young college students, UChicago students, who I'm sure are probably the same age, and keep up the good fight. | ||
I hope, I guess, you won't get kicked out of your sorority. | ||
Although, hey, in the world we live in and gender policies, they'd probably allow you in there. | ||
I was kicked out because I was apparently transphobic. | ||
But hey, if you support Hamas, it's all fun and games. | ||
That shows you the double standard that we love of today's left. | ||
Warren Posse, you can go to birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Gold, always a hedge. | ||
Always has been. | ||
Frankly, always will be. | ||
We'll be right back after this break. | ||
unidentified
|
Welcome back to The War Room. | |
It's another day in The War Room, so another day where I guess we do kind of get tired of being right, because when we're right about the fact that our government conspires with big pharma and big tech to not just, you know, create pandemics and then create vaccines that don't work and lie to us, and then we get to get all the evidence of it, what is it, one, two, three years down the road after they say we're crazy, deranged conspiracy theorists, throw us in jail, deplatform us, and censor us, it's not always fun being right in The War Room, but nonetheless, We still do it. | ||
We still bring it to you. | ||
And someone who has, of course, been leading the charge on that front is Dr. Naomi Wolf. | ||
Now, Dr. Wolf, I know I want to get into the latest evidence that we have, again, vindicating us, vindicating you and all your researchers of The Daily Cloud on the COVID-19 jab. | ||
But before we get into that, I would love to just get your kind of take or analysis of what's going on on these college protest riots. | ||
I call them war zones. | ||
But your thoughts. | ||
Yeah, I mean, of course, I believe in free speech. | ||
And I think a lot of these students are, you know, motivated idealistically. | ||
But the question of external manipulation is a really important one. | ||
And the question of national and internal security is important, too. | ||
And what I mean is, it's been confirmed that Soros and Rockefeller money, big bucks are going to paying the activists that are on campus. | ||
And some of these TAs and students are, you know, living at poverty line levels. | ||
And so this is money that's like between $3,500 and $7,000 for eight hours of activism a month. | ||
So that's concerning. | ||
And, you know, you notice that there's this sameness, right? | ||
There's this fight over the flag on multiple campuses at once. | ||
There are these tents. | ||
Ten cities erupting on multiple campuses at once. | ||
Well, that's not a coincidence also. | ||
I wrote an essay on Substack about these encampments, and there's an app, believe it or not, called Boycat, and it's very concerning to me. | ||
And it basically, you sign up and it tells you where to go. | ||
It's got shopping lists. | ||
And you can basically get instructed to hold a protest and really engage in all kinds of activities that might not have organically occurred to these American students. | ||
And so the other thing I want to say, apart from the external drivers of this kind of violence and chaos, I think the target, and this fits right in with a theme that you and I talk about, we've talked about now for a couple of years, the target is American students and American campuses. | ||
Your formerly safe, you know, very civilized campus, campuses like Yale, campuses like Humboldt, That's educating working and middle class students in California campuses like UCLA. | ||
It doesn't matter now if you worked hard through high school to get in or if your parents are working two jobs to send in that $30,000 check because what's being demonstrated is chaos can erupt at any time. | ||
The university can just close down like UCLA shut down classes. | ||
Cal Poly Humboldt shutdown classes. | ||
And it doesn't matter what you've planned. | ||
And this is kind of a re-traumatizing students and reminding them now that in America, the social contract doesn't exist. | ||
Their plans for the future don't exist. | ||
It doesn't matter what they've got planned. | ||
No one's gonna honor their hard work. | ||
There's no cause effect. | ||
And this is just a year and a half or two years after they were traumatized by being sent home by a non-existent or a difficult, I shouldn't say non-existent, by a much hyped pathogen. | ||
Uh, that was not significantly dangerous to people in their age group sent home for a year and a half. | ||
So I really think the target, like the nominal narrative is about Israel, Palestine, but the target is American young people and the American future and American culture. | ||
And the last thing I want to say about these, the coordination of these protests by outside forces, is I'm very, very worried about the security vulnerability that they represent. | ||
Because think about it, Natalie, what was October 7th? | ||
It was a music festival in the south of Israel, attended mostly by student young people a little older than these students. | ||
And just 50 terrorists managed to cause havoc, take hostages and bring, you know, an advanced powerful country, essentially to its knees, and draw it effectively into a war reprisals that have caused tens of thousands of Palestinian deaths, at least 1200 Israeli deaths, and blackened the name of Israel, you know, lost Israel support around the world. | ||
It was a strategically brilliant thing for terrorists to do. | ||
Now think about what's going on on college campuses. | ||
In addition to what's the millions coming in over the southern border, Natalie, and bear with me because it's all going to come together, many of them fighting age men, many of them special interest aliens who in the past would have been deported immediately after being interviewed by the FBI because of their ties to terrorists. | ||
Instead, they're being let in and shipped en masse to different strategic points around the country housed in barracks type housing, which has never happened before with immigrants. | ||
And, you know, and there are sensitive points throughout the country. | ||
So now we've got America's young adults on multiple campuses, like a hundred campuses across the country. | ||
And they're in one place. | ||
As your interlocutor just now, Declan, said, there are a lot of people on campus who don't belong. | ||
And I'll tell you how anomalous that is. | ||
I wasn't even allowed to walk on the Yale campus, my alma mater. | ||
to warn them about the vaccine, because that would have been trespassing. | ||
I would have been arrested, right? | ||
But there are all these outsiders among them, and the app is geolocating them. | ||
The app is harvesting their data, their names. | ||
Some of the things that are on the shopping list include zip ties, EpiPens, and it's a very vulnerable situation because, like, at Hamilton Hall at Columbia University, the kids were inside a building that was locked with bike locks, right? | ||
So what I'm saying is these kids could be walking into a trap. | ||
I hope I'm wrong, but it's a very real vulnerability, just like October 7th brought Israel to its knees, right? | ||
With these encampments, One signal could create a situation in which You know, dozens of young adults are hostage, right? | ||
And this would bring America to its knees, in effect. | ||
And that could also be a distraction for another signal, you know, in which there's another kind of internal attack or internal terrorist action committed by these, you know, many, many people with terrorist ties who are just being escorted into our country. | ||
So I hope I'm wrong. | ||
But I've been right 95% of the time, and whether I'm right or wrong, I think if you put the pieces together, it's clear that this is a crazy vulnerable security situation. | ||
Just think about what a handful of hostages did in 1979 in Iran, completely changing The outcome of the presidential election that year, just a handful of hostages. | ||
America would not be able to survive or sustain without being drawn into horrible chaos. | ||
Scenes of American kids being held hostage on college campuses, American, you know, female students being raped, you know, American kids in zip ties. | ||
I mean, these horrific scenes out of Out of Gaza with the hostages could be replicated very easily in the United States. | ||
And that's the kind of chaos and distraction that that I really do anticipate in the run up to the election, whether it's in that form or another form. | ||
I expect it. | ||
You know, we're seeing increasing chaos, right? | ||
Just as I predicted. | ||
And I think it's a horrible threat that kids are not aware of. | ||
unidentified
|
And, you know, I'm just saying that as a warning to you and to college administrators and to police and to We're at an interesting tipping point where I think for so long, like you said, and like we'll get into just after this is, you know, the unrestricted warfare has really been contained to information warfare, media warfare, psychological warfare. | |
But I think whether it's the southern border of these college campuses, you really could make the case that to some extent, It is turning kinetic and look no further than Israel to see how quickly things can turn boots on the ground kinetic just overnight, right? | ||
But Dr. Wolf, we've got a few minutes. | ||
Can you walk us through the latest on the COVID vaccine, the lies that the government knowingly basically withheld data from the American people? | ||
Yeah, Natalie, it's absolutely shocking. | ||
The Epoch Times did a really important story. | ||
They broke it. | ||
They FOIAed CDC internal communications about deaths. | ||
And what they learned, just like we broke a story, the War Room Daily Cloud researchers found that eight deaths from the vaccine were covered up by Pfizer so that Pfizer could get the emergency use authorization. | ||
The Epoch Times found 101 deaths shortly after the mRNA injection attributable to the mRNA injection. | ||
So the injection murdered 101 people according to government, you know, the government's own database, which is Bayer's. | ||
And instead of investigating this and stopping the rollout of this confirmed murderous injection, the CDC investigated so as to explain away literally every single death. | ||
And I don't know if you can see, you probably can't see the chart, but the chart in the story shows 101 total deaths assessed by the CDC. | ||
About 50 met the CDC case definition of deaths from the vaccine. | ||
for about 32 uh myocarditis or pericarditis were on the death certificate or the autopsy like confirmed due to the vaccine how many did deaths did the cdc say were caused by the injection or the injection contributed to those deaths zero they found zero and so this file shows | ||
How, in a very granular way, CDC investigators would make contact with the doctors who filed the cause of death, even in one case with a Board of Health official in Connecticut, or with loved ones, and that instead of documenting What was it? | ||
You know, in more than 30 cases, clearly on the death certificate, they explained it away as probably other things. | ||
Probably he had myocarditis anyway. | ||
Maybe it was bacteria. | ||
Maybe it was sepsis. | ||
I mean, they just literally, the cat ate their homework. | ||
I mean, literally they found every single excuse they could find, even though some of these doctors and officials were saying, no, no, this is clearly myocarditis, a heart attack, death from this injection. | ||
And the histopathology shows that it is, or the autopsy shows that it is. | ||
They refused to, they explained away 101 deaths. | ||
And they quote Dr. Andrew Boston, who's a cardiologist, who reviewed the notes on some of these cases and he's concluding this is clear-cut examples of death caused by vaccine-caused myocarditis. | ||
The strongest evidence that you can get, autopsies and death certificates, nonetheless they kept explaining away these 101 deaths. | ||
So that's pretty chilling. | ||
And I guess what I would say to put the pieces together is the activity of the CDC in explaining away or covering up each of these deaths, each one of which they were obligated to investigate, started in April of. | ||
unidentified
|
And the reason that's so significant- And Dr. Wolf, we're coming up against the, I gotta let you go. | |
We'll have you back. | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
It's not me. | ||
unidentified
|
It's not the pharma. | |
I don't have the authority to blow the brakes, but if people want to follow you and get all these very important figures, numbers, data, where can they go to do all that? | ||
Please come to dailycloud.io and support us there. | ||
I'm on Outspoken on Substack, and this excellent, important story is on the Epoch Times today. | ||
Absolutely wild. | ||
They knowingly lied about it, but they even took it a step further. | ||
Like I said, those documents that Jim Jordan just revealed, the Biden regime went out of their way to suppress this information. | ||
So much so that even Mark Zuckerberg was texting Sheryl Sandberg and other Facebook and Meta executives that even he felt uncomfortable. | ||
I guess buried there being Mark Zuckerberg has emotions. | ||
But other than that, it's all good. | ||
We'll be right back after the break. | ||
Catherine O'Neill, Mike Lindell, hang in there. | ||
unidentified
|
Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. | |
Welcome back to The War Room. | ||
We have probably one of the hardest working men, or maybe, I just, every TV I turn on, you're always doing an interview somewhere. | ||
It's Mike Lindell, but that's because he has the word of President Trump and God to preach. | ||
Mike Lindell, if you want to give the posse an update on all things MyPillow, new products, deals for them, I'm sure they'd love to hear it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
I want to quick tell everyone, if you want to see what we're doing, I'm actually heading to another state right now. | ||
Check out LyndalePlan.com. | ||
But in the meantime, get yourself a free Roll & Go. | ||
It's a multi-use MyPillow 2.0. | ||
This is exclusive to the War Room Posse. | ||
There it is, everybody. | ||
It's absolutely free. | ||
No purchase necessary. | ||
When you put in the promo code WARROOM in your cart, it'll show up right in your cart. | ||
If that's all you want, you just pay the lower shipping price and you'll get that absolutely free. | ||
It's normally $39.98. | ||
But in the meantime, go to the War Room Posse, go to the War Room Square, you'll see Steve there, scroll down, and you've got all these specials, some of them exclusive to the War Room, but no one gets a better price in the country than the War Room Posse. | ||
There you have the MyPillow, the regular MyPillows there, $25, King or Queen. | ||
The sheets all came in, the Percale new spring sheets, as low as $25, everybody. | ||
Get those. | ||
The spring sandals and slides are all in now, $25. | ||
The towels, the kitchen towel sets, $25. | ||
You get two of those roll and go specials, $25. | ||
So we're having the biggest sale ever. | ||
Call my reps right now. | ||
They love talking to you. | ||
They just want a big thing where they can keep working from home. | ||
Remember the IRS trying to stop them. | ||
800-873-1062. | ||
We are at full capacity, Natalie, at the MyPillow factory, making these free MyPillow 2.0s for the War Room Posse. | ||
But we thank each and every one of them out there for their great support. | ||
It's been a while since we've been at full capacity, but it's thanks to the War Room Posse. | ||
So this is our way of giving back. | ||
So, thank you. | ||
I can't thank you all enough. | ||
Call 1-800-873-1062, you guys. | ||
Mike Lindell, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Keep up the good fight. | ||
I think we got one of our other fantastic sponsors, you know, when you help them out, helps us keep the warm going. | ||
We got Catherine O'Neill from the wonderful, the esteemed Meriwether Farms. | ||
Catherine, I feel like I usually always go straight for the jugular with you and I have you give everyone the deals, but I want to let you walk us through why Meriwether Farms is unique. | ||
No mRNA, none of that stuff. | ||
Walk us through it. | ||
unidentified
|
Absolutely. | |
Thank you so much, Natalie, for having me on. | ||
So at Meriwether Farms, we are attempting to vertically integrate our company. | ||
So typically in the cattle industry, it's very fractured. | ||
So you have people that raise the cows and you have people that feed them. | ||
Then you have people that process them, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
So we are attempting to Do the whole process and we have successfully with the help of the war room posse with all of your support in our sales. | ||
And we seek to grow and expand into other states and to help smaller and more independent producers along the way. | ||
So every dollar you spend with us is going toward a plan to keep agriculture in business and to protect it from the globalist interests that are trying to wipe it out. | ||
And speak a little bit about the legislation that was just passed here in Florida, your thoughts on it. | ||
Yeah, absolutely. | ||
So just this week, Governor DeSantis signed into law a piece of legislation that bans the sale and production of lab-grown meat, which is a huge victory. | ||
I'm very disappointed that it wasn't here in Wyoming that was the first state to do that, but we're very excited that the Florida Legislature and Governor DeSantis did that this week. | ||
It's a huge step in the right direction, especially considering there's a huge attack on American farming and ranching. | ||
And so it kind of shows that we're serious here about protecting all of our great farmers and ranchers around the country. | ||
So now to the good stuff, the deals, and I'm sure the posse is on the edge of their seat wanting to hear about what are some of the specials, the products that you guys have to offer us. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
So we have a really special Mother's Day box today. | ||
So if you love your mother and want to spoil her with some really high quality Wyoming beef, go to maryweatherfarms.com and select the Mother's Day box. | ||
And you can use code word WAROOM for 10% off. | ||
So spoil your mother today with some great—there's some filets in there, there's a New York strip, there's some burger patties, some really great beef sticks. | ||
So spoil your mom today. | ||
Go to MeriwetherFarms.com and get the Meriwether Farms Mother's Day box. | ||
And it's a limited supply, as you know, Natalie, so go now. | ||
It's always selling out. | ||
Tell the audience what they gotta pile in now, right? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I mean, we sold out. | ||
I was on Tuesday evening and we had a special. | ||
We sold out in 10 minutes. | ||
So, um, I, I really, if I could snap my fingers and have more for you guys, we would, but we work hard every single day to make sure that we can increase our production and offer the War Room Posse the first dibs on all of our deals and specials and product. | ||
So go now before we sell out. | ||
Catherine, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Thanks so much, Natalie. | ||
Great to see you. | ||
Of course. | ||
And Warren Posse, just wanted to flag this for you. | ||
I'm sure you guys now know Mark Pomerantz. | ||
I guess the only phrase in his vocabulary is the Fifth Amendment and not answering questions by Matt Gaetz and other Republicans up on Capitol Hill. | ||
But I just thought I would put it out there. | ||
You guys know my background is investigative reporting and Chinese Communist Party infiltration. | ||
You can go to my Twitter to check it out. | ||
But did you know that his law firm, the one he's currently working at, they have worked on behalf of and represented a Chinese military entity known as DJI Drones trying to lobby to get them off of the President Trump imposed blacklist here in the United States so they could get more of your taxpayer dollars and I guess just buttress and continue to grow the People's Liberation Army so they can basically be more ascendant over the United States. | ||
We talk so much about sleeper cells here in the United States, but at the point in which we're funding them, helping them happen, opening our southern borders, making it easier for Chinese nationals to come in, inviting Hamas and whoever is bankrolling them onto college campuses. | ||
I'm glad we're bulldozing their tents, but make no mistake, ideologically, the Hamas threat is still very much there and very present. | ||
I don't really even know if they're sleeper cells anymore. | ||
I think they're kind of awake, and frankly, When you see those wonderful poll numbers for President Donald J. Trump, like I said, a 12 point lead. | ||
I think that's maybe when these sleeper cells start to awake because they know once President Trump is reinstated, none of this stuff is going to go on anymore. | ||
You know that iconic moment when he walked to, what was it? | ||
A church? | ||
The St. | ||
Andrew's Church across from the White House? | ||
We need a moment like that of President Trump on these college campuses bulldozing all these Hamas encampments. | ||
I would love to see that. | ||
That's my wish for the weekend. | ||
You guys have a wonderful weekend. | ||
See you back in the afternoon in the morning show. | ||
I guess after me right now. | ||
But you guys have a good one. |