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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
I got a free shot of 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 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? | ||
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. Babb. | |
Trump and his allies often just made up statistics about voter fraud, quote, from whole cloth. | ||
Smith wrote that when it came to Trump and his co-conspirators' claims about non-citizen | ||
voters, the conspirators started with the allegation that 36,000 non-citizens voted | ||
in Arizona. | ||
Five days later, it was beyond credulity that a few hundred thousand didn't vote. | ||
Three weeks later, the bare minimum was 40 or 50,000. | ||
The reality is about 250,000 days after that. | ||
The assertion was then 32,000. | ||
And ultimately, the conspirators landed right back where they started at 36,000, a false figure that they never verified or corroborated. | ||
But perhaps what's even more alarming is that it sure seems like Trump is ready to do all the things that Jack Smith is accusing him of all over again with the 2024 election. | ||
A lot of these new details sound pretty identical to what Trump has been saying for months now, as he preemptively lays the groundwork to once again dispute the results, making absurd claims about how this election will be rigged and Democrats are cheating. | ||
New reporting from NBC's Vaughn Hilliard highlights that this year Trump and his campaign have cited more than a dozen examples of so-called election interference activities by Americans to claim the upcoming election is being unfairly manipulated despite having no evidence. | ||
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Yes, an investigation by Fox 2 finds non-U.S. citizen migrant workers are being encouraged to vote in November's presidential election. | |
Fox Files investigator Chris Hayes found this out after an employer of migrant workers alerted him. | ||
These union mailers were just sent to non-U.S. citizen migrant workers. | ||
They say, quote, stop the steal by stopping Trump's allies. | ||
Vote for Harris-Walls and pro-worker candidates. | ||
Here's 11 of the mailers addressed to non-U.S. citizens mailed to their workplace, which alerted Fox 2... | ||
The business, which specializes in landscaping, does not want to be identified. | ||
The company's manager told us their migrant worker employees, who are from Mexico, are all background checked and have legal H-2B visas, which allow their temporary stay here. | ||
The manager explained the migrant workers are also allowed to have union representation and that they pay dues to their union, called LIUNA. But the manager cannot understand why the union would send mailers to non-U.S. citizens, encouraging their vote in the presidential election. | ||
We've tried repeatedly to get an explanation from Washington, D.C., base union LiUNA. | ||
Three emails to their communications department and three phone calls. | ||
A fourth call also went to voicemail. | ||
You are in the war room. | ||
It's Natalie G. Winters hosting today, Monday, October 7th, coming at you live from Washington, D.C. Now, we know the new refrain is there's no evidence that non-citizens don't vote. | ||
Yes. Sort of reminiscent of the whole safe and effective siren song that we used to hear coming from the mainstream media. | ||
Of course, that second clip with the investigators over at Fox 5, I think indicating probably otherwise. | ||
I took the time over this weekend to read the 165-page filing that Jack Smith dropped, the legal hatchetman of the Biden regime. | ||
And something really stuck out to me, not just the glowing review of War Room, shall | ||
I say, but what was a key point that they kept trying to make throughout that filing, | ||
which then in turn MSNBC and all the mainstream media wanted to pick up, they sort of pointed | ||
to the smoking gun of the whole filing, was the issue of non-citizens voting. | ||
And if Denver wants to toss up the articles on the screen, it's quite interesting because | ||
MSNBC ran with their own take on it. | ||
Media matters. | ||
You can see Jack Smith pinpoints Trump's lies about non-citizens voting in federal elections. | ||
Media matters had their own meltdown. | ||
Over it and just this morning We had a wonderful guest on the show who was telling you | ||
guys the audience how you could get equipped with voter roll information | ||
To see if there were indeed ineligible voters who are planning on voting in November's election and well in | ||
record record Quick turnaround time Madeline pelts. I guess she's back | ||
working back being the PR agent of the show She's doing her own article melting down that you guys now | ||
may have the identities of some people who probably shouldn't be voting | ||
Yet, I guess in Joe Biden's America. They're going out of their way to make sure that they can | ||
Now I want to be very clear Because I think that Jack Smith | ||
this filing They're trying to intimidate us from talking about the | ||
issue of non-citizens voting, right? | ||
In the same vein that in 2020, they overwhelmed the system by flooding the zone with mail-in ballots with no chain of custody. | ||
They've taken a similar but slightly different approach, I think, in 2024, which is flooding the zone with With people in the form of, what, 10 million plus illegal migrants? | ||
While also saying, not only can you not have voter ID in elections, but actually you don't even need to be able to prove citizenship. | ||
And the Democrats are bold enough to actually vote against legislation that would have prevented that. | ||
And of course, Republicans are too weak to do anything on that front. | ||
But I just want to flag for our betters, including Jack Smith's office, the other clip that we opened with, we can throw the pictures of the flyers up. | ||
And here's why this story is such a big deal. | ||
Flyers explicitly showing people, not just if they should or should not vote, | ||
but showing them how to vote with a QR code linking to voter registration, | ||
telling people to vote explicitly for Harris and Waltz. | ||
That's on the flyer. | ||
That's a direct quote. | ||
But these flyers were sent out. | ||
They came from a labor union, the Laborers International Union of North America, which boasts over 500,000 members. | ||
And, oh, what's this? Their president spoke at the DNC. This isn't just some radical fringe group. | ||
He actually got one of the most coveted speaking slots at the DNC. And when they were reached out to for comment, you would think you'd probably want to say, oh, this was a mistake. | ||
We apologize. It didn't happen again. | ||
They don't even care. | ||
Because they're in on it. | ||
It's part of the fraud. Now, I know Jack Smith is not just trying to intimidate you guys from wanting to talk about non-citizens voting. | ||
They're obviously trying to intimidate people like myself who work for Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
Obviously, they threw Stephen K. Bannon in prison. | ||
But if you read the indictment, you see they talk about War Room and the messaging on this show quite a lot. | ||
I say it's actually a glowing review. | ||
Because it says that we're the only show that's actually courageous enough to build the narratives and be ahead of the curve when it comes to talking about election fraud. | ||
So Jack Smith, if you think you're 165-page filing... | ||
It's going to intimidate this audience from not talking about election fraud or non-citizens voting. | ||
You're severely mistaken. | ||
Severely mistaken. | ||
Because I'll do episodes where the only thing we'll focus on will be non-citizen voting. | ||
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And you know what? We'll do that starting today. | |
And maybe, for once, I actually sort of agree with Joy Reid on something? | ||
That the Trump campaign shouldn't use the term election interference in reference to Jack Smith? | ||
Because that's an understatement. | ||
I'd call it election obstruction, but that still implies that it's actually an election. | ||
And with the actions that they've taken or not taken, whether it's non-citizens voting, universal vote by mail, they're doing every single damn thing in their power to make sure that this election doesn't resemble anything deserving of the word election. | ||
Speaking of this, you want to see how in your face this is? | ||
Jack Smith is essentially the new star of a campaign ad. | ||
Not from some super PAC, not from some group, but from Kamala Harris herself. | ||
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Let's roll that. We fight like hell. | |
And if we don't fight like hell, we're not going to have a country anymore. | ||
New evidence about Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. | ||
This is bombshell after bombshell after bombshell. | ||
Trump was pressuring Pence to take action. | ||
Trump looked at him and said only so what? | ||
In other words, direct quotes, actual images of documents coming out of Jack Smith's office | ||
are now being used as campaign material for the Harris campaign. | ||
you I think when they say new way forward, that's actually just going to be the marching orders that they'll be giving us when they're trying to push us into the gulags. | ||
This is so in your face. | ||
I mean, frankly, I think at this rate, the ideal candidate for a hire in a potential Harris administration would actually be someone like Ryan Ruth, the second Trump assassin. | ||
For starters, he doesn't care about America. | ||
All he cares about is giving money to Ukraine. | ||
Secondly, he's obviously down to weaponize against President Trump, literally. | ||
And I guess third, he owns a gun, which I'm told Kamala Harris does, too. | ||
I mean, I'm at a loss for words that they would put that in a campaign ad. | ||
It shows you how, frankly, how desperate they are. | ||
But I want to also bring up one more picture, because this, I think, gets to the bigger issue here. | ||
It's the country over party. | ||
Now, sure, this was a picture that they had. | ||
This was the rallying sign when they were doing the Liz Cheney and Kamala Harris rally in Wisconsin at the birthplace of the modern Republican Party. | ||
Of course, they meant it to be that we should prioritize country over party, right? | ||
We can't normalize Donald Trump. | ||
We need a return to normalcy. | ||
Though I would ask you, Liz Cheney, returning to normal means making sure that you and your family can make billions of dollars off of endless foreign wars, killing American citizens and soldiers and people abroad and continuing the bloodshed in Ukraine and leaving our poorest southern border open, flooding our classrooms with transgender propaganda. | ||
That's the normal that you want to continue? | ||
I think especially, remember, you're endorsing someone who co-signed was the last person in the room on that botched Afghanistan withdrawal. | ||
But sure, one way to look at it is country over party, which is laughable, because there won't be a country if we have Kamala Harris's border policies. | ||
But the other way to look at it, another reading... | ||
Is that it's actually a party that the country's over. | ||
They didn't quite catch that. | ||
It looks like they're having a country's over party. | ||
Because they know it is if Kamala Harris wins. | ||
That's the point. | ||
The DNC displays of patriotism and Kamala Harris' sudden addition of the word sovereignty to her vernacular while she's speaking out in Arizona. | ||
Yeah, we're not buying it. | ||
There's a very important piece, just to bring this full circle, in Axios they published yesterday. | ||
And it essentially said that if Trump loses, that the Republican Party is going to have to come to grips with the fact that the MAGA direction that it's gone with in recent years, that they're going to need to reverse that. | ||
They actually floated, I'm not kidding, people like Liz Cheney and Nikki Haley, as those who should pick up the mantle and take over the Republican Party. | ||
Yeah, we're not going back. | ||
I think that's a quote from Kamala Harris. | ||
I'll culturally appropriate it for this situation. | ||
But here's the thing. | ||
When we talk about how they don't want elections to actually be elections, it's because they like it when what we're having a debate over is the software that the country runs on, right? | ||
Oh, you know, do we want to have a war in this country or war in that country? | ||
But President Trump represents a change to the hardware, right? | ||
That's why you see the New York Times freaking out about how they're going to weaponize the justice system. | ||
Oh, we can't normalize President Trump because he wants to change the way this country is run and administered, and rightfully so. | ||
Because long gone are the days of our foreign policy being dictated by Dick Cheney's pocketbook. | ||
And people like Kamala Harris, and people like Joe Biden, and people who can only loan Americans $750 when their communities are destroyed by floods, yet on October 2nd announce hundreds of millions of dollars to Ukraine, For flood assistance, sending emergency medical teams all the resources that Americans in North Carolina would love to have, but they send it to Ukraine instead. | ||
I guess that's the party favor for a country's over party, right? | ||
We'll be right back after this short break. | ||
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We are joined now by a state senator from Arizona, Jake Hoffman. | ||
Jake, I wanted to have you on. | ||
I know there's a lot of evolving news when it comes to election integrity. | ||
And no, Joy Reid, that's not a dog whistle. | ||
Out in Arizona, I'd love if you could just sort of walk through sort of the, you know, | ||
your reactions to that non-citizen clip, voting clip that we played, but what you guys are | ||
doing on the ground there in terms of the threat that that poses. | ||
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Absolutely. Well, Natalie, thanks for having me on the show. | ||
Look, so the documentary proof of citizenship bill that kind of raised all of this consternation around this issue was actually my bill back from 2022. | ||
This is something that in Arizona, Republicans have been focused on for years now. | ||
We have to make sure that we don't have non-citizens voting. | ||
And, you know, you asked about my reaction to the MSNBC clip. | ||
Honestly, I was trying to just, you know, keep my ears from bleeding as I was having to listen to her. | ||
But the reality is that the Democrats want to dog whistle that non-citizens don't vote. | ||
However, when we look at what Biden in his own actions did as soon as he took office, I think it was February or March of 2021, With Executive Order 14-019, he weaponized the entire federal government for the sole purpose as they were unleashing an invasion on America. | ||
They weaponized the entire federal government to specifically register those people to vote. | ||
And encourage them to vote. | ||
This is not something that should come as a shock to anyone if you've been paying attention. | ||
I know your audience understands this, but in Arizona, we are doing everything we can to make sure that you have to have documentary proof of citizenship to vote in our state elections and in those for Congress as well. | ||
And if you can walk us through, because there seems to be a barrage of stories coming out of Arizona, whether it was that peculiar Washington Post, I think sort of a contrived leak on the phone call between the three head honchos out there, essentially suggesting that, well, you know... | ||
The problem of the 98,000 registered voters that didn't have citizenship is something that predates just this election cycle, but that's been going on for decades. | ||
Now you have new reporting out showing that a bunch of students are getting text messages. | ||
Can you kind of just give us the latest on all that, too, and how you guys are fighting back in the state Senate? | ||
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Absolutely. Well, look, when it comes to the first, it was 98,000. | |
Now it's 218,000 supposed voters that don't have documentary proof of citizenship. | ||
I think, look, it's important, as President Trump has taught us, as Glenn Beck has taught us, as Steve Bannon has taught us, when they show you what they're doing with the right hand, you have to look at what the left hand is actually doing. | ||
And I find it interesting that it was Steven Richard who sued Adrian Fontes over these 98,000 non-DPOC voters. | ||
You know, that's interesting because he lost his primary and now he's got to set up his next gig, right? | ||
So that means he's going to play very, very favorably with the radical left as it comes to the general election. | ||
Adrian Fontes, for his part, has refused to release any records for those voters. | ||
He won't tell the political parties who they are. | ||
He won't tell the county recorders who they are. | ||
So this does seem quite contrived, as you mentioned. | ||
And then you top that off with the leak to The Washington Post. | ||
And candidly, I think that sets up a very kind of dire situation where Katie Hobbs could simply refuse to certify, Katie Hobbs being the radical Democrat governor that we have in the governor's office right now, she could, under the guise of the 218,000 voters, refuse to certify the election come November. | ||
So this is something the Senate, I know the Senate Elections Committee with Wendy Rogers, good friend of the show, that she's been looking into. | ||
I know Alex Colliden on the House Elections Committee is also investigating to see how we can prevent the shenanigans regarding these voters. | ||
Now, you mentioned the major security breach at our public universities. | ||
Every single student at Arizona State University, University of Arizona and Northern Arizona University received a similar text message directed to Lumberjacks, that's NAU, Sun Devils, that's ASU and Wildcats, that's U of A. And it was from the Kamala Harris campaign. | ||
Now, why is this unique? | ||
Republicans, people like Turning Point Action, Charlie Kirk, the Trump campaign have been trying to get access to that same data for months and months. | ||
And yet they've been stonewalled, constantly given the runaround by the universities. | ||
But now miraculously on the eve of early ballots being sent, we've got Kamala Harris shows up. | ||
And so I put out a tweet on this. | ||
It's gotten 10,000 plus retweets. | ||
I will tell you, the evidence is pouring in. | ||
It's not just Arizona students who had their personally identifiable information exploited. | ||
It's also students in Nevada, in Georgia, in Michigan, in New Mexico, in New Hampshire, and in North Carolina. | ||
Now, I find that list of states Of folks who brought evidence, quite surprising because those are all swing states or states that are on the bubble for voting for Trump. | ||
And here we have Kamala Harris write in and start text messaging the PII of these students. | ||
I'm just curious if you could give me a minute when your Democrat colleagues, you know, express opposition to laws that would essentially necessitate not even just IDs, but proof of citizenship. | ||
I feel like that's such a low bar to entry. | ||
What is their rationale as to opposing it? | ||
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Well, quite frankly, they've said it's racist. | |
And I think you can look no further than the lawsuits that groups like Lucha and Mark Elias, right, the Democrat hitman for Lawfare, you know, in their lawsuit immediately, it took less than 24 hours After Governor Ducey signed my documentary proof of citizenship bill into law that Mark Elias filed a legal challenge to get an injunction on that law so that we couldn't enforce it. | ||
And they quite simply say that the law was designed to target people of color, low income voters, and other underserved voters. | ||
Now, we know this is bogus. | ||
Look, this is not a Republican issue. | ||
Ensuring that it's citizens who vote is not a Republican issue and it's not a Democrat issue. | ||
This is an every single voter issue. | ||
But Democrats, they don't want that because their entire game plan all along has been to import voters during the Biden administration so that by the 2024 election and through Executive 14019, they could rig the system in their favor so they would have unfettered California-style one-party control for generations to come. | ||
Senator Jake Hoffman, if people want to follow you, check out all your work. | ||
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Where can they go to do that? You can find me on Elon Musk's X at Jake Hoffman AZ. Jake, thank you so much for joining us. | |
Keep us updated on how the Harris administration is stealing the numbers of a bunch of college students to try to turn out the vote. | ||
They're just that desperate. | ||
We'll have you back on. Thank you. | ||
Thanks, Natalie. Now, Warren Posse, I play this video, I think, in honor of Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
You know he loves Andy Weissman of MSNBC fame. | ||
And the voice that you hear in the back, we're going to be joined by him after the break to walk us through this wonderful interaction. | ||
So, in honor of Stephen K. Bannon, let's play Andy Weissman getting absolutely shredded. | ||
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to ask us questions and let me just remind you to go to the microphone so everyone can hear you. | |
Yes. First, I want to thank the panel for allowing us all to sit in on this very interesting podcast conversation. | ||
I have a question for Professor Weissman. | ||
Democrats in Congress, specifically John Conyers, admonished your predecessor at the FBI. John Conyers said she broke the law with the national security letters violating the Fourth Amendment. | ||
Can you tell us Did the members of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence know of your secret 25-year relationship with the intelligence asset Felix Sater when he testified in 2017? | ||
So I don't know Felix Sater. | ||
Really? You signed an agreement with him in 1998 and another one in 2017. | ||
It was released in 2019 by The Intercept. | ||
Why are you lying to these NYU students, Professor Wiseman? | ||
Okay, well, I don't know Felix Sater. | ||
You personally recommended to Robert Mueller, you said in your book. | ||
Sir, he's answered your question? | ||
You said he lied. He said he doesn't know Felix Sater. | ||
Read the book that this man wrote. | ||
He's answered your question, so I'm going to ask you to sit down. He said that he told Robert Mueller to bring in Felix Sater. | ||
Felix Sater is the Russian developer of Trump Tower Moscow. | ||
I think you planted an intelligence asset to testify against the rightly elected 45th president of the United States. | ||
You, sir, are a fraud. | ||
You should be in jail, Andrew Weissman. | ||
Okay, next question. | ||
Next question. | ||
This is what we need to get all of that. | ||
This is great. | ||
Next question. | ||
I also want to thank the panel. | ||
Moving on. The risk of taking questions. | ||
You know what? This is a good example of, like, free speech. | ||
Seriously. | ||
And just to be clear, this really is a good example of free speech being a problem. | ||
People should be able to say what they want, have their views, and they're doing it peacefully. | ||
We wouldn't stop someone, just to be clear, I don't speak for the institution and its policies now, but we wouldn't stop someone from asking a question. | ||
We would draw the line when it starts to disrupt the overall gathering. | ||
So when the same question has been asked five times and already answered, that's it. | ||
It's too good. How glorious is that, Andy Weissman? | ||
You're so smart on MSNBC. You got all your nice podcasts and books coming out. | ||
You're Mr. Strongman. | ||
You're prosecuting Trump. | ||
Can't even take a single question during a Q&A seminar. | ||
You break down. You melt down. | ||
And then I love the pitiful. | ||
This is why we love free speech. | ||
Oh, shut up. | ||
You're behind every single program that this horrible regime and its predecessor has been rolling out to censor people like that. | ||
Censor this show. Put Stephen K. Bannon in jail. | ||
Spare me your love for the Constitution. | ||
And spare me your love for the freedom of speech. | ||
You wouldn't know what actual freedom of speech was if it hit you in the face. | ||
I guess it did in that video. | ||
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And I don't think you like that too much. | |
We'll be back with the Patriot in that video. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. | |
Welcome back to the War Room where you gotta be checking out birchgold.com slash Bannon | ||
getting the latest installment of the end of the dollar empire as gold continues to hit record highs amidst rather | ||
a turbulent economy. | ||
But all that aside, I am honored to be joined by the man behind that wonderful clip, Jason Goodman. | ||
Jason, thank you again for, I think, saying what all of us wish we could have said to that MSNBC headline. | ||
Although I guess the through line runs all the way to the White House with him. | ||
But I'd love if you could just sort of, you know, explain why you were there, what you were hoping to do, and just more broadly the point you were trying to make. | ||
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Yeah. Well, thanks for inviting me on, Natalie. | |
This is a really important point because Andrew Weissman is all of the things that you just said, but it's far worse. | ||
Weissman, I really first became aware of him Because he was the FBI general counsel. | ||
And the thing that's so strange is, you know, people see me chasing down him or Norm Eisen or Benjamin Wittes and asking them about these seemingly complex things. | ||
I know about this not because I'm some kind of legal genius or something like that. | ||
I'm not a lawyer at all. | ||
And I was a victim of lawfare. | ||
And these are the practitioners. | ||
This is the Get Trump squad. | ||
And these are the guys doing lawfare. | ||
And ladies, it's important for people to understand. | ||
And I've only recently just come to understand this. | ||
When you hear lawfare, You know, Trump has been saying it and we hear it obviously on your show and elsewhere. | ||
This is not just a buzzword, you know. | ||
It's not just like what's happened to Steve where, you know, political enemies get. | ||
I mean, that is it, of course. | ||
But it's certainly not limited to people just bringing lawsuits to drain your money and this and that. | ||
Lawfare was codified by this guy, Charles Dunlop Jr., or at least he's largely attributed with having done that. | ||
He is a retired major general from the Air Force and he was a JAG officer. | ||
He's a law professor now at Duke. | ||
And he says that lawfare is a 21st century war fighting strategy to achieve political or military objectives. | ||
And what's interesting is, you know, that practice has now kind of crossed over into civil litigation. | ||
So I didn't know about it at all until I was subjected to it. | ||
And that happened just through doing journalism. | ||
But Andrew Weissman is connected to Benjamin Wittes and the Lawfare Institute. | ||
And this whole plan that started with the Steele dossier and then graduated to this plan that involved somebody named Peter Smith. | ||
Tried to entrap Jerome Corsi, Charles Ortel, Roger Stone. | ||
It's this whole thing that's been going on now for eight years and continues in court here with Juan Mershon. | ||
People saw me yelling at Norm Eisen, yelling at Ben Whitties. | ||
So what I was trying to do there with Andrew Weissman, I was asking him about this guy, Felix Sater. | ||
And Sater's pretty important. | ||
Felix Sater, he is a Russian kind of a... | ||
Real estate investor and he was involved with Russian mafia money laundering schemes through these boiler room type stockbroker deals and everything. | ||
And my interest in him relative to that video was a cooperation agreement that Felix Sater signed with Andrew Weissman in 1998 when Andrew Weissman was the assistant U.S. attorney in charge of the Organized Crime Division. | ||
In the Eastern District of New York U.S. Attorney's Office. | ||
And he had just taken over that position from a woman named Valerie Caproni. | ||
That was where my interest began. | ||
Valerie Caproni is a judge in the Southern District of New York today. | ||
And she presided over several lawsuits that I was involved in. | ||
I've been sued something on the order of 24 times in the past eight years since I became a journalist. | ||
People who watch my show, CrowdSource the Truth, On X at JG underscore CSTT or elsewhere all over the internet may know that I previously had a career in Hollywood. | ||
I was a cinematographer specialized in stereoscopic 3D and visual effects. | ||
I've invented 3D camera systems and optical systems. | ||
And when 3D sort of failed and I left Hollywood, I became a journalist. | ||
And I just stumbled into all of this and became a victim of lawfare. | ||
That's how I know about these people. | ||
So Felix Sater was the only other client of an attorney that I had in a case that I allege was a case of lawfare brought against me for a variety of reasons that we could talk about. | ||
But I've been running my mouth. I hope I've answered your question about Andrew Weissman. | ||
And there's a lot I could say about Felix Sater and his relationship with Weissman. | ||
No, sure. I'm just, I'm curious. | ||
In your estimation, and just give me a few minutes on this, if Kamala Harris were to win, how much worse, how much more do you think they would escalate their current lawfare assault on this country? | ||
How much worse would it get? | ||
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You know, I think people don't yet have a clear understanding, most people, of how bad it is right now. | |
So I had a lawsuit against the city of New York. | ||
I still have it. And the judge is someone named Jessica GL Clark, who was appointed by Joe Biden, who I think we would agree cheated to become the president. | ||
So if Kamala Harris gets in there, I think we can expect more appointments like this. | ||
And see, what I was alleging in that case, I had gone to Twitter. | ||
On November 1st, they had a New York office over here on 17th Street. | ||
Five, six weeks before Matt Taibbi and Elon Musk released the Twitter files, I went down to Twitter to tell Elon Musk that Valerie Caproni, this guy Adam Sharp, and Barack Obama, I alleged, had installed the FBI into Twitter. | ||
I wrote a whole entire report called The Twitter Coup that provides the evidence. | ||
Remember, Valerie Caproni Was the FBI general counsel from 2003 to 2011. | ||
And this installation of the FBI, this violation of the Fourth Amendment, the First Amendment into Twitter, I allege happened around 2010. | ||
Adam Sharp was an executive at Twitter. | ||
He was the first U.S. government liaison. | ||
He's personal friends with Barack Obama. | ||
There's pictures of them in skiffs together. | ||
Adam Sharpe, I allege, and it's all reported in the Twitter coup report, I allege Adam Sharpe created at Barack Obama the Twitter account and helped Barack Obama win The presidency in 2008 using social media. | ||
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That's all detailed in the Twitter coup. | |
But I went to Twitter to tell Elon Musk, hey, there's a problem here with the FBI, etc. | ||
And I got choked in the street. | ||
I called the cops. | ||
The whole thing led to a big lawsuit with the cops. | ||
But it's been dismissed because they said, oh, you know, Jason is just speculating that this was a private security company that strangled him outside of Twitter and that the cops wrote a ticket because this private security company is in some Senate. | ||
Some kind of screwy relationship with the cops. | ||
Now, what's happened? | ||
Everybody in Eric Adams' administration is being dismissed. | ||
Why? In part because the police commissioner's brother was shaking down businesses and getting them to hire private security firms. | ||
So the FBI, in my estimation, was protecting this operation at Twitter. | ||
The NYPD was protecting that. | ||
Every day we're hearing about somebody else in the administration leaving. | ||
So it's just blatant, the corruption, and it's only going to get worse under Kamala Harris, is the answer. | ||
Jason, if people want to watch your show, follow you, where you get into this stuff in such detail, I'm amazed, where can people go to do all that? | ||
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On X, they can find me at JG underscore CSTT, and also you can go to odyssey.com slash at CrowdSourceTheTruth. | |
Thank you so much for having me on. | ||
I hope I didn't overwhelm you. | ||
I know I talk a lot, but happy to share details about this if you ever have any more. | ||
Not at all. I survived reporting the Hunter Biden hard drive, so I get how all this stuff is so complicated, but it's by design. | ||
But thank you for distilling it. | ||
And I know Stephen K. Bannon, when he's out, I'm going to show him that video because it's wonderful. | ||
So thank you for joining us. | ||
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Thanks. Of course. | |
And speaking of lawfare, you know all this stuff is global, too. | ||
It's not just domestic. | ||
There was a really concerning tweet from NATO—yeah, that one—that I saw over the weekend that we can put up. | ||
I'll read the text. | ||
As non-kinetic activities like propaganda or disinformation are integral to cognitive | ||
warfare, carrying the potential for long-term impacts on democratic societies, NATO is educating | ||
and safeguarding its allies to protect core democratic values. | ||
And that sounds like something that could have come right out of Jack Smith's office. | ||
But what's more interesting, the picture that you guys just saw, it's an armed man, military garb, with the United States Capitol and the American flag behind him. | ||
Wow. A little too much predictive programming for me, if you ask. | ||
We're joined now by Nora Bin Laden, who I thought of bringing on the show. | ||
Nora, if you could walk us through sort of your take on this whole cognitive warfare spin from NATO. Great to be with you, Natalie, with pleasure. | ||
Every time I see these tweets... | ||
And these different propaganda pieces by NATO, I can't help but chuckle at the absolute level of gaslighting that they are engaging in. | ||
And just looking at the document in more detail in the accompanying video, I wanted to read one excerpt. | ||
If I may, on their website, they talk about what is cognitive warfare, and they have this to say. | ||
They say, Sorry, my screen blacked out. | ||
Hold on. To gain an advantage over an adversary. | ||
Designed to modify perceptions of reality, whole-of-society manipulation has become a new norm, with human cognition shaping to be a critical realm of warfare. | ||
And, Natalie, the definition is absolutely correct. | ||
But what is very ironic is that NATO itself is a master in all of what they just described | ||
and have been since their very inception, as we've discussed on the show before. | ||
And we cannot forget that NATO was deliberately created as the globalists' military arm, engaging | ||
in such psychological warfare activities. | ||
And if we zoom back a little bit, the point I'd like to make is that whatever is happening | ||
today, whenever we look at the news, whatever information is being presented to us, we absolutely | ||
always need to look at it through the lens of psychological warfare. | ||
And I would say that we are really living in an intense era of PSYOP on PSYOP on PSYOP. | ||
I would actually call it, you know, or label it the never-ending PSYOP. | ||
And it's so intense. | ||
And it started so long ago. | ||
I mean, psychological warfare has been going on for millennia. | ||
But I would say in its current form, we can definitely go back to the First World War, to Britain more specifically. | ||
In 1914, when the Prime Minister David Lloyd George started the propaganda agency at Wellington House. | ||
And so all of the techniques Really were derived from that point of time and have only gotten more and more sophisticated since then. | ||
And looking at what's happening in the United States in particular, with the country being targeted and attacked so strongly through many different, many different psyops, very real psyops with very real consequences and actual destruction and harm being inflicted on the population, I would just like to reiterate that we really need to look at it through that lens. | ||
And so if we take, for example, the The current situation, dreadful, tragic situation with Hurricane Helene No, I'm going to hold you there because we've got to jump to break, but I do think that that's the connective tissue. | ||
Like I've said, what you're seeing going on in North Carolina, this is our first taste of global government where they care more about Ukraine and every other country, and it's Americans who get screwed. | ||
Though I think we're a little bit used to that under this regime. | ||
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We'll be right back, Norbin Laden, after this short break. | |
Whether it's Facebook or Twitter X or Instagram or TikTok, whatever they are, if they don't moderate and monitor the content, we lose total control. | ||
And it's not just the social and psychological effects. | ||
It's real harm. Oh, how I desire a world where you lose total control. | ||
We're going to be joined by Norbin Laden to break that down in the hurricane response. | ||
But real quick, I just want to mention that Max Evans, behind the account, speaking of information warfare, ultra MAGA party, we've learned that he passed away yesterday. | ||
So I just wanted to extend my thoughts, my prayers, my condolences for someone who is Such a patriot and a fighter. | ||
I always admire Americans who step up and get involved in this fight in some way, shape, or form. | ||
He made those wonderful videos that Steve loved and would always play on air. | ||
A true citizen patriot. | ||
You are deeply, deeply loved by the war room. | ||
Certainly not forgotten. We'll maybe have to play some of his... | ||
Best clips to commemorate the wonderful life of a wonderful patriot and a wonderful man. | ||
Norbin Laden, if you could give us a few minutes, sort of where you were discussing before, how you see this whole global government sham rolling out, I think most poignantly, with what's going on with the hurricane response right now. | ||
Listen, it's been incredibly... | ||
Disheartening watching from over here in Switzerland what's going on in America with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene and the destruction and obviously the absolute disaster of a response by the federal government, although I cannot say that I'm surprised because, quite simply put, the federal government and the ruling class of America absolutely hates I would say that treason is not enough of a strong word to describe what is going on in your country. | ||
And when you see all of the aid that is being sent overseas and the American people that are left with just utter destruction, it's just sickening. | ||
There's a reason, you know, why I call these people ANOs, you know, Americans in name only, those who are supposed to serve their own people, but that are actually harming and leaving them behind. | ||
So just that's what I would like to say about that. | ||
And, yeah, just incredibly sickening to see. | ||
But this is one of the aspects of what's going on with Hurricane Helene. | ||
I mean, coming back to the aspect of psychological warfare, I think there's something also bigger | ||
going on here where they want to portray America as a ungovernable nation and an incapable | ||
nation on the world stage. | ||
I think there's also an element of that. | ||
I think there's also an element of, you know, just pushing the population to the brink. | ||
I've talked about this on the show before, but I do see as part of a bigger picture an operation going on to goad the population into a civil war. | ||
In order to break down the country from within, or at least give the illusion of a civil war. | ||
And that's why they resort to such tactics as fomenting fake insurrections and things of the sort, false flag operations. | ||
But we can expect more of such events to happen or to be weaponized in such a way to lead the country in that direction. | ||
What they have subjected us to is far worse than any of the intolerable acts that the great colonists of this wonderful country were ever put through, quartering act included. | ||
Norbin Laden, if people want to follow you, I know you're always working on such cool stuff. | ||
I'm envious. Where can people go to check out all of that and stay up to date with everything you're working on? | ||
Thank you very much, Natalie. | ||
People can follow me on xNorbinladen, my sub-stack, Excuse me, is norbanladen.substack.com. | ||
And I also work on a project entitled Anti-Matters with three friends of mine, where we try and fight back against the digitization of our societies and basically all aspects of our lives, because that's what they're working towards, you know, putting us into these digital jails, using things | ||
like censorship as an excuse to, you know, control everything we do and say online, as you | ||
know, referenced in that clip you played of Hillary Clinton and so many of their rhetoric. | ||
And just on that note, if I may add something else that caught my attention, | ||
listening to that absolutely horrendous FEMA director, Deanne Criswell, who was whining about her | ||
employees being demoralized and scared because of the criticism and, quote, dangerous rhetoric | ||
online. | ||
I mean, how out of... | ||
Complete touch you have to be to go on national television when you have people that are literally dying and have just lost everything and to be whining about such a thing in order to push your censorship propaganda. | ||
It's just these people, I have no other words than to say that they absolutely sicken me. | ||
And my heart is very much with all the patriots and Americans who are going through this ordeal. | ||
Thank you, Nora, for joining us. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
And remember, it was Kamala Harris who was busy recording an episode with the infamous sex podcast, Call Her Daddy, as Americans were dying of hurricanes. | ||
I could make a joke there, but maybe I'll save it for tomorrow. | ||
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Mike Lindell, thank you for joining us. | ||
And Norbin Laden is quite right. | ||
Treason is an understatement in the same way that president is an overstatement. | ||
You guys stole the election and it's stolen valor because you've never done anything to put this country first. |