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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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Pray for our enemies. | |
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
President Trump got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
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The people have had a belly full of it. | |
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
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War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Hey, Peter Canovaro in for Steve. | ||
We're with Steve Lance of the Epoch Times New Tank Dynasty. | ||
We were talking about how the Epoch Times got started out of the Falun Gong movement. | ||
The one thing I wanted to mention, Steve, with respect to the Falun Gong that everybody in this audience needs to know, and I think many of them do, is the horrific uh... organ | ||
harvesting that the chinese communist party conducts on live | ||
prisoners how many baling on prisoners are in the chinese gulags and how pervasive | ||
is that organ harvesting | ||
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but it's such a heavy Because to just say it, like casually, forced live organ harvesting, being from the United States, this is something that is just unfathomable. | |
And it's not black market like you may see or hear about in India. | ||
This is state-run. | ||
by the Chinese Communist regime. | ||
And that's one of the things that I'm actually most proud of to be affiliated with NTD and the Epoch Times is the fact that we broke that story in around 2006 in the northeast province of Shenyang, or excuse me, Shenyang City in Liaoning province. | ||
And this is pervasive. | ||
I have interviewed people whose parents have disappeared And their bodies are then retained and they're unrecognizable dead. | ||
And organs likely extracted from them. | ||
This is me personally meeting them. | ||
In terms of documentation, former Secretary of State David Kilgore of Canada and renowned human rights attorney David Mattis have thoroughly, thoroughly exposed this crime. | ||
There was the China Tribunal that took place in London in 2018 that has also unearthed this horrific crime. | ||
And to be clear, so people understand, The Chinese Communist Party arrests Falun Gong members, puts them in these gulags. | ||
They're the ones who make your clothes and other things that wind up in Walmart. | ||
And the healthiest ones... It's kind of interesting. | ||
I was talking to Kilgore. | ||
He was in my movie Death by China. | ||
We featured this. | ||
As a story, and the one thing they have at these gulags is very good health care, not for everybody, but for the healthiest people who are there, because these are the ones that are going to be euthanized, and then as they're alive, as they're alive, they'll take out their corneas, their kidneys, their hearts, And that stuff goes into boxes of ice, and a lot of it services the elites in communist China, but it's also an export industry. | ||
Am I correct in this? | ||
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You are 100% correct. | |
There's something called transplant tourism. | ||
So it's not just the high-ranking cadres in China. | ||
You also have wealthy people from all around the world. | ||
And to your point, When it comes to this investigation, there were independent investigators who would call military hospitals in China, where this was being sanctioned and being done, and they would pretend that they were somebody who needed an organ. | ||
And one of the questions that they would ask the officials at these hospitals were, Are they coming from Falun Gong practitioners? | ||
And the other end of the line reassured them that they were. | ||
Why? | ||
Because Falun Gong practitioners don't smoke. | ||
They don't drink. | ||
They're known to be extremely healthy individuals. | ||
And so what will happen is, in China, because Falun Gong has been outlawed, there is an office called the 610 Office that was created on June 10th, 1999, specifically to persecute Falun Gong. | ||
It has extra judicial power. | ||
and it will go around like the Gestapo, round up these practitioners, | ||
they will match their blood, if their blood matches you can get an organ in China | ||
in two weeks. In the United States it took Dick Cheney over two years to get a heart transplant and that's how | ||
quick because they have that live pool of organs. Then | ||
once they extract the organ, while you're alive because the organ is more valuable | ||
when the person is alive, that's why they do it when they're alive. | ||
They will then take the organ, cremate the body, so basically burn the evidence, and tell the family, here are the ashes, your relative committed suicide, they jumped off of the building, sorry we didn't have the space, here's the ashes. | ||
It continues to this day and the world allows it. | ||
Let's talk a little bit about How you gather the news and disseminate it to Communist China and how you fend off the cyber attacks, the DNS attacks and things like that. | ||
Give the posse an idea of how big your audience is and the way you get the news to people on the Chinese mainland and To Peoria, Illinois. | ||
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So before I answer that, which I will, I just want to make the distinction that when I speak here, I am speaking on behalf of NTD, New Tang Dynasty. | |
I don't represent Falun Gong, just like the New York Times doesn't represent Judaism. | ||
You're a reporter. | ||
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Correct. | |
In terms of what we are and how we do it, a lot of people might not realize we're actually | ||
the fourth largest in terms of paid subscription. | ||
So you have New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, and then the Epoch Times. | ||
That's on the print side. | ||
On the NTD side, we are broadcasting, we have satellites that actually have the ability, | ||
you have the ability in China, which is blocked off, to receive our satellite signal. | ||
And inside of mainland China, we have reports that many of the people are able to receive | ||
our information, read our sites through VPNs, and to bypass that firewall. | ||
But of course, we're blocked on your average internet service provider in China. | ||
And you've had the typical cyber attacks and all of that, the DNS attacks, where they... | ||
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We do. | |
And so if, you know, I'm sure there's some cross-pollination. | ||
We share viewers and readers. | ||
So sometimes if you see our site having issues, the homepage not loading, it's highly likely that we are in the process of fending off a cyber attack because at the end of the day, the Chinese Communist Party looks at the Epoch Times and NTD as public enemy number one. | ||
More so than the United States government, more so than the CIA, more so than the FBI. | ||
Why? | ||
Because of this book right here. | ||
This book right here is called The Nine Commentaries on the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And when it was published by the Epoch Times editorial staff in 2004, We had heard that the CCP imposed martial law, or was at the precipice, because this book from the inside out exposes the CCP. | ||
It has caused over 480 million people to this day, maybe even more, to withdraw their affiliations from the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
And so for that reason, they view us as the single biggest threat to their power, although we have no interest in power. | ||
What's interesting, I'll give you a little Personal story when I when I did the the film death by China back in 2011 and Was getting ready to release it to the theaters and streaming the Netflix and all of that My distributor got a call from the Chinese Embassy in LA Warning him | ||
That if he distributed my film, his business and career would be over. | ||
Now, why do I mention that? | ||
Apparently, you mentioned that you use satellites to go into China. | ||
We were talking earlier with some others in your organization. | ||
Apparently, you run through satellite companies like I don't know, garbage bags, right? | ||
How many satellite companies have you had to... Tell me what the Chinese do. | ||
It's a fascinating story. | ||
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Well, Dr. Navarro, to be honest with you, I'm losing track. | |
But NTD, New Tang Dynasty Television, I believe we're on our 14th or 15th satellite provider. | ||
Because each time we start to gain a foothold, the CCP goes in, So if you have a satellite company servicing your company, they will get a call from the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
They will, and there's actually a twist to one of the companies. | ||
of discussion that is a huge threat to our country. | ||
So if you have a satellite company servicing your company, they will get a call from the Chinese Communist Party? | ||
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They will, and there's actually a twist to one of the companies. | |
One of the companies actually, this is how devious things have become, | ||
knew that if they took us on, they knew that the Chinese Communist Party | ||
would come to them and pressure them. | ||
So they willingly took us on so that they could be outbid by us | ||
and accept essentially the CCP's bribe. | ||
Yes. | ||
Yes. The... | ||
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Bye. | |
you Censorship that goes on with the CCP is one thing. | ||
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Tell me a little bit about how Google has been a bad actor at times with respect to getting information out through your So the Epoch Times and NTD have, you know, from the outset and from the founding, have faced so many challenges of getting the information out. | |
We are 90%, I should say, subscriber-based. | ||
And when it comes to what Google and Facebook and others have done to us in terms of de-platforming, throttling views, I'll give you one example. | ||
NTD has a premier China show. | ||
It's called China in Focus. | ||
They were at the tip of the spear during COVID. | ||
You had a great anchor. | ||
What's his name? | ||
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Well, the anchor of that is Tiffany Meyer. | |
But another, on the Epoch side, Joshua Phillips. | ||
That's the guy, yeah. | ||
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Yeah, he did a documentary about the pandemic at the early stage that, you know, at that time got a lot of views. | |
But Tiffany's program on YouTube, Google affiliated, of course, was averaging, I want to say, about a million views per day. | ||
And then shortly after the last administration left office, Maybe even the day after, all of a sudden it went from about a million to about 20,000 views. | ||
That's the throttling problem. | ||
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The throttling, yes. | |
And what was Google's excuse for doing that? | ||
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Did they have any? | |
I don't think we ever got a response. | ||
They just did it. | ||
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And another thing to look at when you look at Google, there's a lot of landmines and misinformation out there, you know. | |
I don't know what you call it, their kind of smart search or their assisted search, when you put a name in the bar and then it suggests another word. | ||
One of their favorite things to put is when you search Falun Gong, they will suggest cult. | ||
Correct. | ||
Or Epoch Times, cult. | ||
And, you know, that raises questions as to whether or not there are engineers, you know, out in Silicon Valley that don't have the United States best interest. | ||
I would imagine that Google has its share of CCP folks working there, right? | ||
Because there's just a lot of workers from Communist China that are working here in the U.S. | ||
I mean, even if you're not a party member, the Chinese Communist Party is going to track you and pressure you. | ||
University standpoint, I would see these cadres of Students come in from Communist China and at every university they had, like, a proctor. | ||
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The CSSAs? | |
Yes. | ||
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Chinese Student Scholar Associations. | |
Yes, and the whole point of those was to keep them pure with respect to CCP ideology. | ||
All right, when we come back, we're going to wrap it up with Steve Lance. | ||
And then, later on, we're going to talk to Ralph Reed about one of the opening themes I discussed, whether or not the evangelical vote is going to get out in this election, and how we can make that happen here in the posse. | ||
Peter Knavar, in for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
And I'll be right back with Steve Lentz. | ||
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Everything's begun and you are over. Cause we're taking down the CCP. Spread the word all through Hong Kong. | |
We are with Steve Lance from New Tang Dynasty NTD. | ||
the they did you take a look into the season we are with steve | ||
lance from newtang dynasty and td it's a | ||
television arm essentially you've been there Epoch Times, New Tang Dynasty, but they're part and parcel of the messaging. | ||
Steve, let's finish off just describing you. | ||
You're here in D.C. | ||
You do what you described off-air as hard politic reporting. | ||
How hard a politics are you reporting on and what's the day-to-day like for you? | ||
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Oh, absolutely. | |
So I host a program, a daily program. | ||
It's just moved to 7 p.m., a nice primetime slot. | ||
We're going to go to one hour starting next Monday, and we're covering everything that you can imagine under the sun at the Capitol, the looming CR. | ||
We'll see how that winds up playing out. | ||
Longest running soap opera in Yeah, and one thing you know that I'm really proud of where we're starting to build our segments and our lead segment and the one that I really want to focus on is a segment called and named civil discourse where we actually bring together some Republicans and Democrats to come together | ||
We're actually apolitical and we do believe in facilitating substantive conversations from both sides and getting back to really where America was and founded. | ||
It wasn't pretty in our founding. | ||
There were a lot of disagreements, but at the end of the day, people were able to hash those out and have a Have a drink at the end of the day, and we want to try to facilitate that type of discussion. | ||
Yeah, I don't think we've had that in this country since the days of Ronald Reagan and Tip O'Neill. | ||
All right, my friend, we wish you the best with the nine commentaries on the Communist Party. | ||
Can you hold that up again once more? | ||
How did they get that? | ||
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They can get this. | |
You can actually, you can buy the book, but you can also read it for free. | ||
If you search nine commentaries, Epoch Times, and there's another one right here, how the specter of communism is ruling our world. | ||
So it goes from China and then that poison of the CCP specter, how it's permeated the rest of the world and affected us. | ||
And we've published both and we're very proud of both. | ||
And you have a bill going through Congress that you're following on the Falun Gong? | ||
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There is. | |
Actually, it's called the Falun Gong Protection Act. | ||
It was introduced by Representative Scott Perry in the House. | ||
Speaking of bipartisanship, that bill passed with zero nays. | ||
So it was a unanimous voice vote. | ||
It's now in the Senate. | ||
And so as it works its way through the Senate, Senator Rubio has sponsored it. | ||
Okay. | ||
And we're, you know, we're keeping a close eye on it and to see that it passes because this bill actually has teeth to hold the CCP accountable, not just the sanctions. | ||
Like what? | ||
So one of the biggest things, if you read it, it might not stick out, but it forces or prompts the State Department to issue an annual report. | ||
And so when you see the organ harvesting, if that's in black and white, then that opens up a lot of other doors. | ||
All right, well, we wish you the best. | ||
Enjoy your walk back down the hill. | ||
He's literally five minutes from the war room here. | ||
Thanks, Steve Lance. | ||
All right, I'm going to bring in Jim Rickards now to talk a little bit about the Greatest stimulus to buying gold, I think, right now. | ||
The Fed rate cut of 50 basis points, quite unexpected. | ||
Jim, what's your take on this? | ||
And tell us what you do so we use your five minutes well here. | ||
Sure. | ||
You know, Peter, I like to do this kind of analysis by comparing narrative to the reality. | ||
So the narrative is basically a made up story. | ||
It could come from Wall Street or Washington. | ||
The reality is based on hard data and will actually play out. | ||
The reality always wins in the long run, but in the short run, the narrative can win. | ||
So here's the narrative. | ||
The narrative is the Federal Reserve cut interest rates 50 basis points, one half of 1% on Wednesday. | ||
This is supposed to provide stimulus People borrow more, spend more, the stock market went up a little bit, etc. | ||
So it's all good. | ||
It's also a compliment to the Fed in the sense that they've engineered a soft landing. | ||
By the way, there's no such thing as a soft landing. | ||
Keep flying, you can crash orbit. | ||
We don't have soft landings, but they've engineered a soft landing. | ||
Wall Street also calls it the Goldilocks narrative. | ||
Not too cold, not too hot, but just right. | ||
Okay, so that's the narrative. | ||
Here's the reality. | ||
The Fed has hit the panic button. | ||
They've been doing 25 basis points, one quarter, 1%, up or down for a very long period of time. | ||
To go 50 when you pivot, when you go from rate hikes to rate cuts, to do 50 all at once, basically exposes the | ||
fact that they're behind the curve. | ||
They're in a little bit of a panic mode. Now, Jay Powell, the chairman of the Fed, | ||
had a long press conference, and Porter's actually did a decent job of asking him, | ||
because he said, the economy's solid, the labor market is solid, everything's normalizing, | ||
In other words, they're like, well, if it's all good, why are you cutting 50 basis points? | ||
And he said, well, we want to keep it that way. | ||
Again, that's the narrative. | ||
The reality is the economy is slowing very rapidly. | ||
There are a lot of technical indicators, but the price of oil has gone from In the past year, from $90 a barrel to about $69 a barrel. | ||
People say, that's good, you got lower gas prices at the pump. | ||
Well, it's not good if you don't have a job, if unemployment's going up. | ||
By the way, it's going down for the wrong reasons. | ||
This is demand-driven. | ||
People are driving less, they want less, and plenty of supply. | ||
That's not even an issue. | ||
So that's a sign. | ||
Jim, let me ask you a question now. | ||
Is your forecast for recession or inflation or both? | ||
Recession with disinflation, possible deflation. | ||
Now, the long run, yeah, we're going to have inflation because that's the only way out of the debt problem. | ||
But the short run, you know, we're looking at inflation to come down a lot, which is disinflation, maybe even deflation, definitely recession. | ||
We're either in one or you can see it on the horizon. | ||
And it's going to catch a lot of people by surprise. | ||
And it's bad for the economy, but it's good The Fed doesn't drive the economy. | ||
They follow the economy. | ||
Interest rates were already coming down a lot. | ||
They're all important issues, taxes, border, tariffs, all important issues. | ||
But the U.S. economy as a whole is, first of all, slowing down, secondly, heading into | ||
recession. | ||
Again, the oil price decline is a sign of that. | ||
People look at all these things. | ||
The Fed doesn't drive the economy. | ||
They follow the economy. | ||
Interest rates were already coming down a lot. | ||
They're still coming down. | ||
It's called a flattening yield curve. | ||
It's going to be positively sloped. | ||
But why are interest rates coming down? | ||
Because the big money in the markets know that the economy is going to hit a recession and rates are coming down, so you want to lock in higher yields right now. | ||
And by the way, Peter, you're absolutely right about gold. | ||
Gold hit an all-time high on intraday on Wednesday afternoon when the Fed cut rates. | ||
It was up around 26 60, which is an all-time high. | ||
It's still, you know, kind of in that range, 26 to 40 this morning. | ||
But it's very bullish for gold and bearish for the economy, unfortunately. | ||
All right. | ||
Just 90 seconds. | ||
Explain to the posse what you do and where they can find your information. | ||
Thank you, Peter. | ||
You can find us. | ||
We have a landing page called Meltdown24.com. | ||
It's Meltdown24.com. | ||
I'm an analyst, writer, newsletter writer. | ||
We have one of the highest paid newsletter circulations in the industry. | ||
I've also written a number of books, all bestsellers, but Meltdown24.com. | ||
And this goes into what's going to happen after the election. | ||
My forecast is that Trump will win, although we know it's very close. | ||
But come up to January 6, 2025. | ||
Not 2020, but 2025. | ||
Not 2021, but 2025. | ||
The Democrats are going to try to declare Trump an insurrectionist and disqualify his electoral votes. | ||
And we explain that in a lot more detail. | ||
So it's Meltdown24.com. | ||
You got 30 seconds here, brothers. | ||
So I don't know if we got time for that. | ||
I want to emphasize where folks can go to get your information. | ||
Yep. | ||
Again, that landing page will take you to our newsletter, Strategic Intelligence, which is our flagship newsletter. | ||
Also the new book coming out available on Amazon right now called Money GPT. | ||
It talks about how AI will sink stock markets. | ||
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All right, my brother. | ||
You have safe travels. | ||
I understand you're getting on a plane here somewhere. | ||
Safe travels. | ||
We'll see you next week. | ||
Thank you. | ||
All right, Peter K. Navarro, we'll be right back. | ||
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Okay, Peter K. Navarro in for Steve. | ||
You are in the worm. | ||
You are the posse. | ||
You are action, action, action. | ||
And Steve's turn. | ||
is the guy who can help you figure out what actions to take. | ||
Steve, welcome to War Room. | ||
What is the latest from the election integrity front out there in the heartland? | ||
So we have a big election integrity meeting coming up next Wednesday, the 25th, 1.50 Eastern Time. | ||
The last one had 155,000 people on it, thanks to the War Room. | ||
We're going to have close to 200,000 people on this next time. | ||
I'm going to tell you who's going to be on it, why it's important. | ||
But the most important thing that I'm on here today is a couple of reasons. | ||
One, early voting has started. | ||
in Virginia, Minnesota, and South Dakota, that means you gotta vote. | ||
A lot of people are sitting back saying, hey, probably I don't wanna vote | ||
because the election is gonna be stolen and I wanna vote. | ||
We gotta stop that stuff. | ||
So the first thing is, the RNC has asked me to help | ||
in getting up protectthevote.com. | ||
Protectthevote.com is getting poll watches and poll workers. | ||
Even though we got 75,000 more poll watchers than last time, we don't have enough in Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia. | ||
I'm asking the posse to do this and 50 podcasters who I've been on in the last two weeks are getting people involved. | ||
This is the most important thing that we can do today. | ||
If you need to get information, go to estern1034gmail.com. | ||
If you want to come on the election security meeting next time, let me know. | ||
It's next Wednesday. | ||
We're going to have Kerry Tlasko on, who's one of the most important people that you probably didn't even hear about. | ||
She's talking about OnlyCitizensVote.com. | ||
That is this week. | ||
Cleta Mitchell's going to Congress to tell everybody about that. | ||
Very important. | ||
OnlyCitizensVote.com. | ||
Dead Monks is going to be on. | ||
She's going to be talking about how to use public records to reconcile results. | ||
One of my most important people, Ann VanderSteel. | ||
She's going to be talking about the border. | ||
People are talking about, oh, there's 10 million people coming in. | ||
Heck no. | ||
40 million people have come into the border. | ||
She knows this. | ||
She's going to tell you who is coming into the border and why the Democrats are bringing in certain fighting-age men to come in. | ||
Johnny Vieira was going to be on there. | ||
He's going to be talking about VotifyNow.org. | ||
You'll want to get that. | ||
App right away. | ||
It's very important. | ||
We're going to have Todd Calloway on with CloudHub. | ||
Greg Stenstrom is going to be on talking about his lawsuits. | ||
Greg Gleason talking about vote by mail. | ||
Very important. | ||
We're going to have a special guest on, John Fredericks. | ||
You all know him. | ||
He's on the boardroom. | ||
He's been on many times. | ||
We're going to have Kim Yator on. | ||
Get the border. | ||
Go see what's happening. | ||
Power to the people. | ||
Let's get it back. | ||
Dr. Franks clearing voter rolls. | ||
Jeff Bongioni. | ||
Only non-citizens, let's get them off the voter rolls. | ||
Christine Bowserman, how to win the election. | ||
And Mike Davis, who's on all the time, talking about article3.com. | ||
Also, very important, we only have 30,000 people who've come to trump47.com. | ||
One of the most important things that we can do is get people to do that. | ||
There are 40,000 30, 40 different counties that's moving up all the time that are going to be important in this election. | ||
We need you to see these and we will talk about this on our election security meeting next week. | ||
Also, get your Stand with Bannon shirt. | ||
I know that you're going to promote this. | ||
Stan Wood Bannon, go to stanwoodbannon.com, get your shirt to show that we still know that Steve is out there. | ||
Because, you know, a lot of people forget when he's not on every day, we forget that what he's done for this country. | ||
So let's get action, action, action. | ||
Let's get on it. | ||
Let's come to this event. | ||
Go to estern1034gmail.com. | ||
Get yourself a flag shirt. | ||
Let's get on this. | ||
You want to call me, I'll give you all the information you need. | ||
And also PrecinctStrategy.com, one of the most important things that Steve, Dan Schultz have done this for many, many years and get this on. | ||
The most important thing, get out to vote. | ||
It's starting already. | ||
People are not watching what's going on, especially on the Senate and the House. | ||
We're starting to bring these people on all types of things. | ||
We're going to have 200,000 people on, you know, to get 200,000 people on an election security meeting is unbelievable. | ||
And we got President Trump in the background with me. | ||
He's getting on all his rallies, telling people to get involved. | ||
So thank you for having me on today, Peter. | ||
Action, action, action, as usual. | ||
Steve, drill down a little bit. | ||
First of all, the early voting states now are which three states you mentioned? | ||
Virginia, Minnesota, and South Dakota. | ||
Very important because we need to get people out to vote. | ||
Hang on, let me ask you a few questions here. | ||
What about Pennsylvania? | ||
I thought Pennsylvania was also already going. | ||
Not that I know of. | ||
I don't know that yet, but it could be very shortly. | ||
Check that for us. | ||
We'll revisit that next week. | ||
I heard September 16th they started some form. | ||
Tell me now, you mentioned, and this alarmed me, that we don't have enough precinct watchers in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. | ||
Were those the states you mentioned? | ||
Yeah, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Georgia. | ||
We can use them everywhere, but Wisconsin is the most important. | ||
But tell me the numbers we've got. | ||
What do we know about those numbers? | ||
And why are we struggling with the three most important battleground states? | ||
That's insane. | ||
We need to focus our efforts where the efforts are going to bear the most fruit. | ||
What's going on there, Steve? | ||
Well, Wisconsin, there's a lot of people that are helping us. | ||
Why? | ||
I have no idea. | ||
But that's because we don't really have county committees or precinct strategy committees in Wisconsin. | ||
So Wisconsin has always been a tough state. | ||
In Wisconsin, we have 1,500 people signed up to be poll watchers. | ||
We need 5,000. | ||
We need to get these people out. | ||
Now, Melissa Redfield put it on her stream the other day, and she got 100 people in two minutes. | ||
If we get all our podcasters—there's hundreds of them all around—to put this out to their people, because we've got to admit, not everybody watches The War Room, not everybody watches Real America Voice. | ||
They watch everywhere. | ||
So we need to get this word out everywhere we can, and that's what we're doing. | ||
Our 50 podcasters have a million people. | ||
So hang on, Steve. | ||
Let's focus right now with the posse on Wisconsin. | ||
Anybody there who's in Wisconsin right now, Steve, who could help on this effort, what would they do? | ||
Go to protecttheboat.com, give me a call, give me an email, I will tell them who to get in contact with, because there's other things to do besides becoming a poll watcher and poll worker. | ||
We can become a committee man and go door knocking and get people out to vote. | ||
You know, the Democrats pay people to do this, the Republicans... Steve, you're like a machine gun here, which is fine for the war room, but I'm trying to help. | ||
So, is there anything people can do, for example, who don't live in Wisconsin, who could help in Wisconsin? | ||
Are there phone phoners? | ||
Do you have phone banks set up or anything like that? | ||
Yes, if you go to Protect the Vote, they will call you back. | ||
Remember, protectthevote.com, not protectthevote.net. | ||
A lot of people go to protectthevote.net, which is incorrect. | ||
Go to protectthevote.com. | ||
That's the RNC. | ||
They will help you. | ||
They will answer all your questions. | ||
If you don't get a call back, call me and I will get you connected to somebody in Wisconsin. | ||
All right. | ||
Thank you, Steve Stern. | ||
Go get him, brother. | ||
All right. | ||
We're going to go right now to Ralph Reed. | ||
Ralph Reed, Mr. Reed, you are a legend, sir. | ||
Pleased to talk to you. | ||
Good to be with you, Peter. | ||
Yeah, I addressed an audience of evangelicals last night and there was a little bit of talk about a lack of enthusiasm for this election and that freaked me out because if we let Kamala Harris take over the reins of government, Christianity and this country are doomed. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
Can you illuminate those concerns at all? | ||
Tell me what's going on? | ||
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Yeah, I mean, it's not what we're seeing on the ground, Peter. | |
You may be aware that my organization, Faith and Freedom Coalition, is in the midst of knocking on the doors of 10 million homes containing 17 to 18 million evangelical voters in the battleground states. | ||
Through last night, we'd already knocked on 2,752,000 doors. | ||
We're seeing a level of enthusiasm and engagement at the doors and an excitement and an intensity that is higher than what we saw in 2016 or in 2020. | ||
But you don't have to take my word for it. | ||
Just look at the Pew Research data. | ||
They did a poll, oh, it's probably about 10 days ago now, Peter. | ||
They've got Trump winning 82% of the evangelical vote today. | ||
Um, and Kamala Harris at 16. | ||
We think that's going to go higher by the way. | ||
He won 84% of this vote four years ago. | ||
We think it's going to be at least that high, probably higher, but it's not really about margin. | ||
It's about turnout. | ||
So we're focused on low propensity, casual voters, people who have voted in, say, one out of the last three elections, and most of our calls, doorknocks, and text messages are going to be focused on them. | ||
And if we can lift their turnout five or ten percent, which we think we can, it'll be more than the margin from 2020 in every battleground state. | ||
What's the average turnout in a presidential election in the evangelical community? | ||
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Well, in a battleground state where they're getting bombarded by hundreds of millions of dollars of ads and mailings and text messages and people knocking on their door and calling them, you know, we'll see turnout in the high 70s to as high as the mid 80s, depending upon the state. | |
Our issue, as I said, is those casual, low propensity voters. | ||
And can they be reached through the pulpit as well? | ||
You obviously networked pastors around the country to get them out. | ||
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Very much so, Peter. | |
We work with over 113,000 churches nationally. | ||
We distribute voter guides and do voter registration in about 5,500 churches in Georgia, about 6,000 churches in Florida, about 4,000 in North Carolina. | ||
I don't know the number for every state, but they receive our voter education literature. | ||
You know, not all these pastors are gonna, you know, like preach from the pulpit who they ought to vote for, but we don't need them to do that. | ||
We just need them to allow us to put our voter guides in the church, telling them what the media will never tell them. | ||
Which is where these two candidates, and other candidates, by the way, for Senate, House, Governor, where they stand on the issues. | ||
I mean, you think the media is ever going to tell an evangelical voter that Kamala Harris has promised to repeal the filibuster and to pass with as few as 50 votes in the U.S. | ||
Senate A bill imposing term limits on Supreme Court justices, forcing the immediate retirement of three conservative senior justices, and then allow her to pack the court. | ||
You know, it's not going to come up in a debate. | ||
She's not going to be asked about it in an interview. | ||
But I'll tell you this, Peter, it's on every door hanger we put on every door, and it's on every voter guide we put in every church. | ||
All right, we got to leave now. | ||
Ten seconds. | ||
Where can we help you? | ||
Any website? | ||
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Yeah, FFcoalition.com. | |
FF as in faith and freedom. | ||
Coalition.com. | ||
They can volunteer to make calls, volunteer to knock on doors, or give and help us pay others to do so. | ||
You're a patriot, sir. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann. | |
Peter Kadinbar in for Steve. | ||
You are in the War Room. | ||
I will be with you next week, Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 10 to noon. | ||
And on Wednesday, we're going to have the great Dave Bossi come in and talk about a new killer film that completely eviscerates Kamala Harris, so you won't want to miss that. | ||
And then Jeff Clark and Russ Vogt, we want to get them in. | ||
They also have a film premiering that basically tells the Jeff Clark story and the broader story of the weaponization Of our government that is ongoing. | ||
I want to try to get Morgan Ortega's in next week as well. | ||
She's direct from the front line. | ||
She was a key press person for Pompeo over at state and when the impeachment Nonsense was going on. | ||
They brought her over as a firefighter to help with that and she's got some great insight. | ||
So Monday, Wednesday, Friday, next week 10 to noon. | ||
Right now, I do want to bring in Mike Lindell from the state of Minnewalt, unfortunately. | ||
I'm surprised that state hasn't burned down with that guy as governor. | ||
Yeah, he really destroyed us. | ||
Mike, speaking of video and stuff like that, I guess you've got something new to show us. | ||
So I'm back in Minnesota, everybody. | ||
I had to come back here as my pillow continues to get attacked. | ||
You're talking about Minnesota. | ||
Keith Ellison just went after all my charities and my Lindell Recovery Network. | ||
When I came back here, we had so much success with you guys when that box store canceled the MyPillows that we're making a new commercial. | ||
I got a little footage of that today. | ||
This is a little back. | ||
This is how we worked on this commercial, but here's a little back video for you all to see from this morning. | ||
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So go to MyPillow.com and call that number on the screen. | ||
Use your promo code to take advantage of wholesale pricing for the first time ever on TV. | ||
So here I'm wearing my original blue shirt, everybody, and we're doing the classics. | ||
These are the classics. | ||
They've never been offered on TV before. | ||
These were all the box stores that canceled us. | ||
And we've got the, we're going to run the whole collection on TV, but you guys get to see them here first. | ||
And what we're doing for the War Room Posse today, this is the classic collection. | ||
So you see, we have the 988, the multi-use my pillow. | ||
We've got the queen size 1888, the king size 1988, and then the huge body pillows, which I know Peter, you like the double pillow for 2988. | ||
And you guys, this, These pillows, remember, that's the patented fill. | ||
We've sold over 83 million of all my pillow collection. | ||
But here's what I'm going to do for the War Room Posse today. | ||
Free shipping on your entire order. | ||
So if you go, not only are you getting this for these prices, but this is a free shipping entire order. | ||
If you go to the website, there's the classic collection, the commercial we did this morning. | ||
All these bolster pillows, all this stuff came in. | ||
You see down below you got the slippers and sandals as low as $9.50. | ||
Put free shipping onto that. | ||
It's absolutely the best special we've ever offered to the War Room Posse in history. | ||
Remember, this is the time now you can get those mattresses you might have missed on about a month ago. | ||
They're all on sale, and those mattress toppers. | ||
Add free shipping out of that. | ||
What's destroying our economy, everybody, is shipping prices. | ||
All your groceries, everything. | ||
Shipping, because of gas, prices are up. | ||
They're trying to destroy small businesses, but because We're direct to you. | ||
We cut out the box stores. | ||
They're cut out now. | ||
They canceled those big orders. | ||
We thought they were coming back. | ||
So, you know, they double it in the box stores. | ||
So you guys get direct to you. | ||
You're getting the wholesale prices and you're getting now the free shipping. | ||
I'm putting it on today. | ||
And this is a War Room exclusive, everybody. | ||
It's just downstairs. | ||
All my operator, my call center, they go, Mike, this creates a big problem because there's all these different shipping things. | ||
I said, just get it done for the War Room posse. | ||
So you guys call 800-873-1062. | ||
Free shipping on your entire order. | ||
The commercial we just did today, it brought back a lot of nostalgia, I'll tell you, with these MyPillows. | ||
And remember everybody, all the products like the MyPillow 100% made in the USA, they actually work. | ||
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We don't even talk about the product so much more. | ||
When I invented my pillow, I did it so you could adjust it. | ||
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Same way with our mattress toppers and our beds. | ||
Get them now. | ||
This is the time to get everything and break some records here for Steve. | ||
We're one of the biggest sponsors and one of the best shows ever made on here for our country. | ||
And you guys, this is a win-win-win. | ||
You have all my employees here now that they've been attacked and they're busy down there making the MyPillows and everything else. | ||
And then you have the War Room Posse. | ||
Are you guys supporting the show here? | ||
And then yourself getting the best products at the best prices in history and now free shipping. | ||
This is a big thing, you guys. | ||
I want to break these records today. | ||
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This is the one time. | ||
Go to MyPillow, completely shop the site, and get that free shipping on your entire order. | ||
Another thing I want to add is, and I always forget to bring it up, Steve was very partial to mystore.com. | ||
You can also use that promo code war room. | ||
If you've never checked out mystore.com, go there. | ||
We also have these pillows there that you can get for the same price for the war room proxy with promo code war room. | ||
But there you're going to find thousands of entrepreneurs and USA made products that, and these guys need our support too right now. | ||
So, Peter, I'm very excited today to make a new commercial and it's going to be out there all over the media. | ||
This is how we counterattack the attacks. | ||
This is how we counterpunch them. | ||
We're not going to let them destroy our country and destroy every single business out there And this is what we're fighting for, the American Dream. | ||
You guys, I've lived the American Dream on steroids, going from a crack addict to where I was with thousands of employees. | ||
This is what they're trying to steal from us. | ||
This is it. | ||
We got one shot at this and we've got to keep that American Dream alive. | ||
And like you said, Peter, it's getting destroyed in my home state of Minnesota. | ||
But we're fighting back. | ||
Alright brother, have a great weekend. | ||
The posse is with you, sir. |