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This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
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. | ||
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? | ||
Mega Media. | ||
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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. | ||
You're in the War Room at the time of the war room. | ||
It's Monday, December 2nd in the year of our Lord 2024. Natalie G. Winters holding down the fort today. | ||
We've got a packed show for you. | ||
We're going to go very shortly to Ben Harnwell. | ||
Then we've got Dr. Malone on the latest with, you guessed it, the next pandemic that they're trying to push on us that is none other than bird flu. | ||
And Mike Benz, his thoughts on Hunter Biden's Pardon. | ||
And I, of course, have some thoughts on all that, too. | ||
But before we get into that, I want to start with Ben Harnwell. | ||
Ben, just give us a few minutes. | ||
There's two stories. | ||
Steve's orders that we hit, so you know Warren Posse. | ||
They're important stories. | ||
How the French government may collapse with Marine Le Pen now signaling that she would back a motion of no confidence. | ||
Can you sort of walk the audience through the ramifications of that here in the U.S.? Yep. | ||
Good afternoon, Natalie. | ||
Well, it does appear that the government is actually going to collapse. | ||
The vote of confidence will be held on Wednesday. | ||
All of the major opposition parties of the left and of what's called the far right. | ||
Interestingly, that is Marine Le Pen's Rassemblement National. | ||
They've both said they're going to vote against the government and they have the numbers to bring it down. | ||
The confusion, Natalie, is what the next step is going to be. | ||
Because the impasse that has brought Michel Barnier, the present Prime Minister of France, to this position is basically the austerity in positions of the European Union to bring France's deficit down. | ||
Those tough decisions aren't going to go away, Natalie. | ||
And the interesting thing is, if somehow... | ||
Marine Le Pen's party finds itself in power. | ||
They're going to be just as unpopular as the present collapsed government. | ||
So what happens over the next two, three days is going to be pretty important for French politics, also for the European Union itself, because the catastrophe that this is sparking off It has a contagious aspect to it. | ||
I don't think the spread has been as wide as the Greek crisis in 2012. This will have wider ramifications for the rest of the European Union. | ||
And Ben, just give us a minute. | ||
It seems like the Labor Party, the Brits over there, are freaking out. | ||
They're now saying that they need to basically prop up Nigel Farage, use him as sort of a, I guess, translator or ambassador to MAGA speak here with Trump and Elon. | ||
Real quick, just let the audience know what they need to know on that side of the Atlantic. | ||
What's going on there? | ||
Well, back in my beloved homeland, Natalie, this is an intervention made by Peter Mandelson, Lord Mandelson. | ||
People might remember, he was very, very important, about 25 or so years ago. | ||
He was Tony Blair's Steve Bannon, his major strategist. | ||
He's been served as also, as well as being in the UK cabinet, also in the European Commission. | ||
Very, very clued, strategic guy. | ||
It's not so much, if I come back on the language in your question, that the establishment is propping him up. | ||
What they're really needing him to do is to prop them up. | ||
As I see this, this suggestion that he's made on a podcast that Keir Starmer should consider him We should consider Nigel Farage as the British ambassador to America because of his relationship not only with Donald Trump but also with Elon Musk. | ||
This is an indication to me that the British establishment, the regime, realises now that it has a massive legitimacy problem with the British public. | ||
And they're hoping that Nigel Farage's charisma might actually prop them up Ben Harnwell, if people want to follow you, I know you're always coming in hot on Getter. | ||
Where can they go to do that? | ||
Thanks so much, Natalie. | ||
On Getter at Harnwell, which is simply my surname. | ||
It's a good username. | ||
I like it. | ||
Ben, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
We will certainly have you back on soon. | ||
Thanks, Natalie. | ||
God bless. | ||
Of course. | ||
Now, Denver, if you want to toss the picture up that J.D. Vance posted, not that clip, there we go. | ||
This was the meme that J.D. Vance posted that caused over the Thanksgiving holiday, perhaps you didn't see it because you weren't spending your time watching MSNBC, but complete and utter meltdown from our mainstream media bettors. | ||
They said, this is so weird, right? | ||
They were channeling, I guess, their Tim Waltz critiques. | ||
Well, I guess they're right, because apparently in Joe Biden's America, a normal Thanksgiving means that you end the dinner by giving your son a pardon, right? | ||
The same sun that you also, what, maintained for years, did nothing wrong, that you only talked about, what was it, weather? | ||
Well, then I guess a lot of meteorologists are going to be going to prison, too. | ||
Maybe the Biden family just doesn't understand the point of, I don't know, Black Friday? | ||
They thought that you could get away with, what, committing decades of crimes against the American people and then just get off scot-free? | ||
Yeah, promo code Biden. | ||
I guess apparently it works pretty well. | ||
But when you read into the part and you look at the intricacies of it, there's something that stands out to I think anybody who's watched this show and has followed my reporting over at the National Pulse, but particularly the Hunter Biden hard drive. | ||
And that's the number 2014. Right? | ||
This pardon, which even Democratic senators are coming out and saying is absolutely ridiculous, even Politico's metaphorical jaw dropped and hit the floor. | ||
It is, what, a pardon that basically has no bounds. | ||
It's unprecedented. | ||
We've never had a pardon like this in American history. | ||
And the devil is in the details, not just, I guess, in the Washington, D.C. strip clubs or the pictures that I had to sit through with Raheem and Jack Posobiec and go through on that hard drive. | ||
Our conspiracy theories about what you did in 2014 in Ukraine with Burisma, I guess, are just so damn good that you needed a pardon to shield yourself from them. | ||
Right? | ||
But let's drill down on that timeline a little bit more. | ||
Because what was it? | ||
Just only a few months after he started making, what, six figures a month from Burisma? | ||
Because what? | ||
He was so experienced in energy. | ||
Though, to be fair, when you see the type of people that they've staffed the Biden regime with, from DHS to DOE to basically every agency, maybe you could make the case that Hunter Biden is as qualified as they are. | ||
But what you're witnessing now, what this audience is living through, is a full-blown, limited hangout psychological operation in the form of media warfare, information warfare, and legal warfare. | ||
And here's how it happened. | ||
Right? | ||
First, they indict him on, oh, gun charges and tax charges. | ||
Yeah, let's forget the sex trafficking, probably the child trafficking, probably the rape allegations. | ||
Let's forget the treason, the Farrah violations. | ||
We're going to do just, you know, the one charge that most Americans would probably oppose. | ||
They probably beta tested it with Republicans that, oh, well, if we put them away on a gun charge, maybe they'll get mad. | ||
And, of course, that's going to ameliorate the whole fact of this weaponization narrative, everything that they did to Stephen K. Bannon, that they did to Peter Navarro. | ||
And then the best part is last night, they're going to use that pardon as a misdirection play, as a pretext to give him a pardon for 10 years, 10 years of crimes that Hunter Biden committed against the United States after disgracing this country with a stint in the Navy. | ||
But apparently... | ||
It's the Trump family and it's President Donald Trump who's going to weaponize the federal government, right? | ||
Well, it wasn't just that they, I don't know, said we were, what, Russian disinformation agents? | ||
They censored us. | ||
They deprived us of financial revenue and our livelihoods. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
They went a step further, right? | ||
For four years, they told us that That Joe Biden was totally fine to be commander-in-chief, no issues there, no conflicts of interest. | ||
Well, you know what this pardon shows? | ||
That for four years, we had someone running this country, serving as commander-in-chief, who had enough blackmail on him and his family members that he felt so compelled to go against previously admitted statements and admit, or rather give, grant his son a pardon. | ||
Wow, it's almost like China could get away with dictating foreign policy coming out of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, or Ukraine could. | ||
Oh wait, that's because they have. | ||
And when you look at the billions, hundreds of billions of dollars without any audits that have gone to Ukraine, the same people that Hunter Biden was in business with, and by the way, you can replicate that critique to what I said to China as well. | ||
It's the same scam you got going on there. | ||
Right, when they sit there and say that, oh, well, we really need FBI background checks on anyone that Trump wants to work in his cabinet because they could have, you know, points of leverage that our, well, foreign enemies could exploit. | ||
Yeah, that's called projection. | ||
Because that's what Joe Biden had for four years and no one wanted to talk about it. | ||
And the best that House Republicans could do was put together some sham hearings and then James Comer decided to bundle up everything that he used your taxpayer dollars to uncover that we reported on the show years ago to actually, believe it or not, release a new book. | ||
And I'm not going to tell you the title because you shouldn't buy it. | ||
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But that's what these people are about. | |
Right? | ||
Joe knows his son is a complete and utter degenerate. | ||
We've seen the pictures, but you essentially just pardoned someone who I think is probably in all likelihood guilty of sex trafficking, guilty of probably child sex trafficking. | ||
At least the pictures that I've seen would probably hold up in court to corroborate those statements. | ||
Right? | ||
So spare me the moralizing about President Trump's nominees and President Trump and the MAGA movement and how we're a bunch of domestic extremists and domestic terrorists. | ||
No, you have done more damage to this country, Hunter Biden and Joe Biden, who enabled him than anyone in the MAGA movement has ever done. | ||
And look, I think it's great. | ||
Parents should be allowed to defend their kids and stand up for them, right? | ||
But it's so sick, Joe Biden, that in your stupid letter, you dared to even invoke, what, the parental rights movements? | ||
The idea that, what, fathers should stand up for their sons, for their children? | ||
Really? | ||
Because I think you deprived every single American parent Of their ability and their right to do that. | ||
Whether by forcing vaccinations in school, forcing boys into girls' bathrooms, forcing transgender propaganda and child porn grooming books into these classrooms. | ||
Spare me the whole parent rights, I'm such a great father. | ||
Yeah, I think Maureen Bannon and the children of the J6ers... | ||
Would like a word with you if you care so much about being a father and keeping children together that that's why Hunter Biden shouldn't go to jail. | ||
Right? | ||
For years, these people have lectured us That we're crazy authoritarians and that because of this we're Hitlerian fascists and we all need to go to gulags and who knows just turn on MSNBC I'm sure give them three words they'll be melting down about project 2025. You guys with this pardon are every single thing that you pretend to hate. | ||
The cronyism, the crony capitalism, the nepotism, the corruption. | ||
Here domestically, but internationally too. | ||
It's absolutely disgusting. | ||
And I know that you people have always dealt in projection. | ||
That's no question. | ||
You people are Alinskyite to your core. | ||
But this is a next level gaslighting of the American people that, like I said, is a limited hangout and psychological operation designed to distract you from the real crimes and the true crimes at hand. | ||
So you may give Hunter Biden a pardon, and all these stupid idiots like Norm Eisen and Mark Elias and Molly Jongfast, they can go flee to blue sky because they can't take the heat on Twitter defending their stupid arguments. | ||
Or they can go run for cover on Morning Joe, which gets what, 12,000 viewers? | ||
Well, go enjoy your little limited hangout at Blue Sky. | ||
But if you didn't see, a little someone named Cash Patel was appointed to run the FBI. By the way, no conspiracies, no coincidences. | ||
You think the appointment of Cash and the Hunter Biden pardon, you think there's any overlap there? | ||
Yeah, we're, I'm gonna say it, we're coming for you. | ||
And you know why I use that terminology? | ||
Because you've been coming for us. | ||
For decades. | ||
And the American people are sick and tired of it. | ||
And you're not gonna get away with it anymore. | ||
You may have gotten one little pardon for Hunter Biden, we'll find ways to work around it. | ||
But we're coming for you. | ||
Because you deserve it. | ||
And it's not retribution, it's not revenge, it's justice and accountability. | ||
And I know the American princelings like Hunter Biden are used to getting away with their decrepit, backwards, treasonous, traitorous activities towards this country. | ||
But on January 20th, maybe with Kash Patel as FBI director, I like the sound of that, that all changes. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
Go out and find the conspirators, not just in government, but in the media. | ||
Yes, we're going to come after the people in the media who lied about American citizens, who helped Joe Biden rig presidential elections. | ||
We're going to come after you. | ||
Whether it's criminally or civilly, we'll figure that out. | ||
But yeah, we're putting you all on notice. | ||
And Steve, this is why they hate us. | ||
This is why we're tyrannical. | ||
This is why we're dictators. | ||
Because we're actually going to use the Constitution to prosecute them for crimes they said we have always been guilty of, but never have. | ||
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Here in the War Room, we are the proud home of that clip you just played, the clip of Kash Patel from, what was it, last December, that I think it's an all-time record that they played a total of, believe it or not, six times on Morning Joe this morning for, I guess, very, very, very dramatic effect because, like I said, they're so averse. | ||
They're white knuckles from pearl clutching over the idea of us, quote-unquote, going after the media. | ||
Well, like I said, maybe you guys shouldn't have gone after us for so long, for decades, and I'm not just talking about, I don't know, the Smith-Munt Act. | ||
I'm also talking about everything that you guys lied about, what, from China's ascension to the World Trade Organization, what, every foreign war ever. | ||
I guess every foreign country ever in Ukraine aid. | ||
By the way, just fun fact, Denver, we're working to get Dr. Malone up, so they're going to let me know when we have him. | ||
But if you want to toss up the article from the Washington Post today, I'll read the headline. | ||
This isn't me paraphrasing it. | ||
No, this is what? | ||
Direct evidence that we can submit that Joe Biden's guilty of treason. | ||
But it's Biden surges arms to Ukraine, fearing Trump will halt U.S. aid. | ||
Well, Joe Biden, I know you didn't actually win the popular vote, let alone the Electoral College, so sometimes it might slip your mind who actually you're supposed to be serving, since I'm sure those Ukrainian oligarchs and their globalist buddies probably had more to do with your quote-unquote victory than the American people did. | ||
But you're actually the President of the United States, and to try to prop up a foreign country... | ||
So they can, what, be in a better negotiating position against the United States of America, against President Donald J. Trump? | ||
Well, I think that's called treason. | ||
And I know your weird globalism, color revolution antics that started, what, in 2014, at least specifically in Ukraine. | ||
Hence the pardon. | ||
Maybe cloud your judgment a little bit, but this article is actually so fantastic that we even have the little segment, the snippet, where, believe it or not, American military officials are actually saying that this new $725 million package, which is part of a broader $60-plus billion that they're working to rush to Ukraine overnight—I guess the Black Friday critique applies to this, too—that they're actually really concerned that it's going to cause supply shortages here in the United States. | ||
But I guess for Joe Biden, that's a win-win. | ||
And I would say the only publicly available evidence I need to support that statement is the fact that, well, Hunter Biden's business model was essentially, I don't know, shorting the United States, not just the dollar, but the American people, and then working to turn a profit on the other side while, what, endangering our national security, endangering our national wealth, and, I don't know, our national identity and reputation abroad. | ||
Sounds about right. | ||
I guess that's par for the course. | ||
For the Biden family, Now, you know they always say, what, we need the experts back in power, right? | ||
Oh no, RFK Jr. is going to do so much damage, right? | ||
He's not going to be able to protect us. | ||
To which I would posit, what, from a pandemic that looks a lot like COVID-19, that what, the so-called experts like Peter Doshak and Anthony Fauci, like all of them will say let happen, but I think we know. | ||
I'm choosing my words quite carefully in that sentence because they intended for it to happen, but over the weekend, you guys may have missed it while you were busy doing all of your Thanksgiving festivities, but a barrage of articles came out. | ||
I'm guessing, rather, positing that a bird flu pandemic is going to what happened just in time for President Trump's inauguration. | ||
Now, this is what I wanted to discuss with Dr. Malone, who, like I said, we're working to get up. | ||
But in the meantime, I will sort of lay out the theory of the case for you. | ||
Let's start with, how about this one? | ||
We'll go, we'll start with MIT. Home of what? | ||
A bunch of Epstein money? | ||
Yeah, that's a fun fact. | ||
Also, apparently home to a really bad, wildly horrific scientific takes. | ||
And that is that the risk of a bird flu pandemic is rising. | ||
They go through citing all their so-called experts about how a bird flu pandemic is imminent. | ||
Then, literally within hours of that story, the New York Times chimes in... | ||
To, I'm sure, the Big Pharma-funded chorus with a beautiful piece, a bird flu pandemic would be one of the most foreseeable catastrophes in history. | ||
Now, that's some predictive programming that's almost too on the nose, even for me. | ||
And then, of course, Bloomberg had to chime in how a lab leak could cause the next COVID-like pandemic. | ||
Now, I remember when this show was what crowned the number one spreader of misinformation by the New York Times for saying, well, that exact thing. | ||
It's always funny. | ||
They never called me to do a follow-up story on that. | ||
I think it's because everything that they said that we were sharing that was incorrect. | ||
Well, it actually turned out to be true. | ||
So then you get to the sort of political culmination of this, and that is from none other than the paper of corporate record, which, by the way, Jim VandeHei, who I'm sure you've all seen by now, had his weird little meltdown on stage speaking at the National Press Club, talking about how important the free press is and wanted to really fact-check Elon Musk and say, when Elon says that you, the American people, are the media, he actually doesn't know what he's talking about. | ||
We're the free press. | ||
We're going to save this country. | ||
Well, Jim... | ||
I don't know. | ||
Just a thought if you want to save the country and save a free press because there's absolutely nothing free about you because I'm sure you charge millions of dollars for all the paid inserts that you guys have had, not just from Pfizer, but also the Chinese Communist Party. | ||
Anyways, on a lighter note, Axios then puts the article up, alarms raised over bird flu response under Trump. | ||
And I want to read a really great quote. | ||
I guess there's not really a deep bench on the whole pandemic fear mongering hoax. | ||
So they have to keep quoting the same people because I guess we are what killed the legitimacy of Peter Doshak. | ||
So he's not really someone that they can go to. | ||
And I guess they know well enough that if they were to cite Anthony Fauci that everybody would do the exact opposite of what he said. | ||
But here's the quote. | ||
And I think we have Dr. Malone. | ||
So Dr. Malone, I'm going to read you this quote and just throw you into the deep end. | ||
I was sort of teeing up the audience. | ||
All the propaganda we've been seeing come down about how bird flu is the next pandemic that's going to, you know, erode and kill us all. | ||
This is a quote from Peter Hotez, who I'm sure you're well aware of, right? | ||
I think there's a lot of Pfizer cash flowing through there, but we'll put that aside for a second. | ||
He was quoted by Axios today. | ||
There's this lack of situational awareness that we've got some big threats looming and there's not going to be any time to waste with the transition, i.e. | ||
Trump is teeing us up for a bird flu pandemic. | ||
Your thoughts, sir? | ||
So Peter never fails to buy into any alarmism that would promote the vaccine industry and promote sales of the vaccine industry, and this is another attempt to do this. | ||
This is another round of bird flu fear porn. | ||
We've had one case in Canada, one case in California now, as I recall. | ||
You may recall, I'm sure you do, Natalie, you have a mind like a steel trap that we have already been through two rounds of this kind of intermittent pop-up cases that lead to a big nothing burger. | ||
These people aren't being hospitalized, and there's no evidence of efficient human-to-human transmission. | ||
Right now, we're still in a situation that's akin to where it was six or nine months ago. | ||
There's no real evidence that the situational awareness problem has changed at all. | ||
I'm quite confident that Bobby and company are fully aware of where things stand with bird flu. | ||
And Peter is just, you know, spreading more psychological bioterrorism is the phrase I use for this. | ||
But Natalie, what you missed in the lead-in that's breaking news Is that the House has released its comprehensive report on the corona crisis. | ||
And one of the things that's a particular hot button for you and the War Room audience posse Is that the House concludes that the World Health Organization withheld information about the pandemic. | ||
They conclude unequivocally that it was a single point of origin at the Wuhan Institute of Virology and that the World Health Organization withheld information about the origin of the virus from the world in order to protect the CCP. I assert, Natalie, that Tedros now must resign. | ||
I think that we now have the smoking gun in the form of this definitive House report, which, by the way, endorses Operation Warp Speed, but also concludes the vaccines were a failure, the various lockdown policies were a failure, the quarantine was a failure, etc., etc. | ||
I strongly recommend that people review this report and don't get caught up in the bloody fear porn that's circulating yet again. | ||
This is another attempt to spook Trump and his team just like they were spooked with the corona crisis and there is no reason to overreact to this. | ||
Saner minds need to prevail and Peter Hotez needs to be put back in his box. | ||
In my opinion. | ||
In his Pfizer box. | ||
Dr. Malone, just give me a minute real quick, sort of drilling down on this congressional report, because it sort of seems to me like a lot of their bombshell findings are stuff that you've been saying for years, that we've been saying on this program for years. | ||
There's nothing all that explosive, in my humble opinion. | ||
I agree, except for the fact that this is a formal endorsement of those positions. | ||
We've had a lot of waffling in the federal government about whether or not this was funded by the NIH, whether or not it was a single point of origin, whether or not it was a laboratory origin. | ||
That's another case where the likes of you and I were considered to be liars and conspiracy theorists, when in fact this turns out to be the case, that this was originating in It speaks of the need to prevent DASIC and EcoHealth Alliance from ever being involved in any NIH research in the future. | ||
I'm sure that the new NIH team will be very glad to enforce that. | ||
Dr. Mullen, if you can hang with us through the break, we've just got to jump real quick. | ||
I know the audience wants to hear more from you. | ||
And I have to say, I think you got off easy if they were just calling you a liar. | ||
I think they called us much worse here in the war room. | ||
I don't know what domestic extremists, domestic terrorists, crazy people, all of the above. | ||
I would think the mainstream media were hitting on me if they just called me a liar. | ||
That would be a win. | ||
But then again, anything the mainstream media says... | ||
Well, we'll just let their viewership numbers finish that sentence for you. | ||
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We'll be right back. | ||
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We are still joined by the one and only Dr. Robert Malone, who I know this audience loves so much. | ||
So Dr. Malone, with the few minutes we have left, I'd love to just sort of toss you a general wide question, sort of a meta question, but when it comes to all these sort of globalist organizations like the WHO, you're calling for Tedros to step down. | ||
How do you think Trump needs to approach? | ||
Is it withdrawing? | ||
Is it trying to rework these institutions from within? | ||
Or how do you think in his second term he should look at these agencies, specifically through the lens of sort of pandemic prevention and public health and these crises of climate change? | ||
I think he's got a problem with the United Nations, which is the umbrella organization. | ||
And because of the Security Council, I think we have to stay in there. | ||
The World Health Organization, I think, needs to be jettisoned. | ||
And now's the time to do it. | ||
I believe strongly in Mr. Trump's prior position to withdraw funding from the WHO. The WHO is clearly compromised by the Central Communist Party of China, and we can no longer do business with them. | ||
Likewise, I think we really have to rethink the utility of the World Economic Forum and whether or not we are going to make America great again or are we going to make a globalized, centralized command economy government great? | ||
And I think the answer is self-evident. | ||
I strongly encourage that Mr. Trump and his team disengage from the World Health Organization. | ||
It's lost its legitimacy and it's no longer functionally useful. | ||
Natalie, I wanted to say one other thing. | ||
We were talking about this report and that it was a bit of a nothing burger. | ||
But in fact, it makes a couple of key statements. | ||
One is that it basically calls the proximal origin paper BS propaganda. | ||
That was propaganda that was put out by Tony Fauci specifically. | ||
And it also calls the NIH a hazard to public health. | ||
And derelict in duty in terms of overseeing its grants and contracts and activities. | ||
Jay Bhattacharya doesn't really have that much operational control over NIAID, which is where the fault lies, Tony Fauci's old operation. | ||
He's taken Francis Collins' job. | ||
And Trump has got to find some way to root out the carryover director of NIH, NIAID, Tony Fauci's replacement. | ||
And put somebody in there that's committed to reform. | ||
And I think the pathway here is the Doge Committee. | ||
And we really need a serious house cleaning throughout NIH. And I advocate for major budget reduction across the board at NIH. It's no longer functional. | ||
It's not serving its purpose. | ||
And it's not serving, it's not providing good value to the American people, in my opinion. | ||
I don't really think they can make the argument that you can't cut the budget because we've been so good at, what, preventing pandemics? | ||
I don't know. | ||
2019 might go against that just a little bit. | ||
I'm just curious, too, your thoughts on sort of the personnel front. | ||
Just give me a minute on why this audience should be, I think, and I'm sure you probably share my sentiments, very enthused about a lot of the people that President Trump has picked and how they are the people for the job to carry out so much of this agenda that you're talking about. | ||
I'm a little more circumspect. | ||
We have a couple of key academics, one from Stanford and one from Johns Hopkins. | ||
I don't want to get into back and forth about whether these might be the best possible people, but these aren't battle-hardened warriors that are very familiar with the federal bureaucracy, which is what we're going to need if we're really going to clean house in these organizations. | ||
Of course, the Surgeon General pick appears to have been some sort of a quid pro quo, perhaps in order to get prospects for Senate confirmation approved. | ||
In my opinion, it's a mixed situation. | ||
I wish Bobby the best, but having taken on all of HHS's The real issues are down at the level of USDA, CDC, NIH, and FDA. And I'm not seeing battle-hardened, seasoned, experienced professionals put into those slots. | ||
Another one that was a bit of a disappointment, I think, for many was the appointment at USDA. This is not somebody that's got a strong background in agriculture. | ||
And so many of my colleagues that are smaller farmers, ranchers, etc., are not particularly happy with that appointment. | ||
But as I've argued in our substack, I think that Mr. Trump Deserves the benefit of the doubt. | ||
I hope that his nominees are confirmed. | ||
I hope that he's able to surround himself with the people that he believes he needs. | ||
And I hope those people are up to the task of really implementing the major reforms. | ||
Otherwise, what's going to happen is that MAGA, which is much bigger than just Mr. Trump, in my opinion, MAGA and Maha Supporters are going to become rather disenchanted if they don't see movement, if they don't see progress, if they don't see evidence of major reform. | ||
And I do have concerns that the personnel that have been chosen, as was pointed out by Del Bigtree, And I discussed with Steve the last time I was on here. | ||
These are not battle-hardened people. | ||
The decision has apparently been made to choose people who are less controversial, who have not been labeled as anti-vaxxers, etc., In other words, they've already been intimidated by corporate media and they are backing off from really putting in people that would be more like Kash Patel. | ||
We need a Kash Patel over in these HHS positions, in my opinion. | ||
We need somebody who is absolutely familiar with the intricacies and is ready to do battle to reform them. | ||
And right now, I Bless their hearts, but academics from Stanford and Johns Hopkins are just not the kind of folks that I was anticipating they'd want to put into these slots. | ||
Over. | ||
Dr. Mona, I know your voice is so respected here in the Worms. | ||
We're definitely going to have to have you back on, I think, as things progress to have you sort of adjudicate and help us understand what exactly is going on inside these agencies. | ||
I thank you for sharing that with this audience. | ||
I know they're probably going to go home, do their research and look into all of this so much more. | ||
But in the meantime, if people want to follow you, stay up to date with your sub stack. | ||
I know you have a new book that's either about to come out or it came out recently. | ||
Where can the audience go to get all that? | ||
Yeah, Cywar is readily available. | ||
Sorry to be promoting books and shilling, but you can get it from Amazon or from Skyhorse or anywhere good books are sold. | ||
I seem to have had my shadow ban on X taken off, and suddenly we're getting a lot more views on X. Thank you, whoever's responsible for that. | ||
And, of course, the substack Malone.news. | ||
Is where we put out all our latest, including our summary of the coronavirus pandemic report, if you wish to take a look at that and get boned up on what the House has now come out with as the consensus position of the government. | ||
Dr. Malone, you can always shill in the war room so long as you're not shilling anything Pfizer or vaccine related. | ||
How about that? | ||
It's always a pleasure. | ||
Thank you for joining us. | ||
Thank you. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
I think we are joined now by Mike Benz, who I want to play a quick cold open for because I think you're going to disagree with us. | ||
So it's MSNBC, so that's a pretty low bar. | ||
Let's roll it. | ||
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It allows the country to just move on from the Biden family saga, which has been, let's face it, pretty messy. | |
And once Biden leaves office on January 20th, I think we'll probably just move on. | ||
Mike Benz, or I guess Steve likes to call you Michael Benz, so I'll call you Michael Benz. | ||
Michael Benz, are you just going to move on? | ||
I only hear that name when it's from my mother and I've done something wrong. | ||
But yeah, I don't know if we're going to be moving on on this one. | ||
I think this is the point of this 10-year blanket pardon. | ||
I was asking earlier on X, has anyone ever heard of a full, it's actually 11-year total pardon for All crimes charged and uncharged. | ||
11 years any crimes committed over the past 11 years, whether pursued or not pursued currently by the Justice Department. | ||
It's a get-out-of-jail-free card. | ||
I've never heard of something so extensive. | ||
The longest that I've heard of was Ford pardoning Nixon for acts committed during his presidency. | ||
I think that was only a five-year That was only five years. | ||
I think this is probably the most extensive pardon in American history in order to block the incoming Justice Department from doing anything but move on because now you can't really sick the FBI to pursue a crime that has been pre-pardoned before it's even been investigated. | ||
So I think that just speaks to the vast wormhole of criminality that emanate the fumes that are being, you know, exhumed from the corpse pile, the political corpse pile of the Biden crime family. | ||
And can you walk us through the significance of the start date on this, you know, vast, weird, unconditional part in that, I don't know, totally reeks of innocence, if you ask me. | ||
But why 2014, how Burisma is sort of a stepping stone, not just to Hunter Biden and the Biden family's corruption, but how whether it's CIA, you name the agency USAID, but how Burisma really was sort of a connective tissue for so much of that, at least abroad. | ||
Yeah, it's a perfect autopsy of everything wrong with the country right now. | ||
So the start date is January 2014. In December 2013, Victoria Nuland announced from the U.S. Embassy effectively their pre-support for the color revolution that would kick off in February 2014 in Ukraine, when effectively Victoria Nuland and Jeff Pyatt, the head of the U.S. Embassy there in Kiev, orchestrated a January 6th style, if January 6th was Actually an insurrection and not the fedsurrection that it was. | ||
But everything we were told about January 6th was actually orchestrated top down from the U.S. Embassy and the U.S. State Department as hordes of right sector mobs descended on the Capitol building of Ukraine in order to violently oust the sitting democratically elected government out of power. | ||
And then a new government was put in without a vote. | ||
It was put in by phone call effectively from the U.S. Embassy. | ||
installing the new president, Yatsenyuk. | ||
The CIA, as we now know from the New York Times, quickly descended and took over the entire intelligence state of Ukraine starting in approximately March 2014. | ||
And then a funny thing happened on the way to the coup. | ||
There was a counter coup. | ||
The entire eastern side of Ukraine broke off, declared itself not respecting the newly installed Kiev government. | ||
Crimea to the south voted in an independent referendum to join the Russian Federation. | ||
And then suddenly the entire grand Ukraine energy play to steal the trillion dollar gas market from Russia and have it be turned over to London bankers and Wall Street financiers came to a screeching halt when we no longer controlled the territory in the Donbass and offshore in Crimea, where where all of the Ukrainian gas was. | ||
Enter Hunter Biden in May 2014, joins the Burisma board. | ||
He's accompanied by Kofor Black, who had spent 30 years in the CIA and won a CIA Distinguished Medal Award. | ||
He was Mitt Romney's Sherpa to the intelligence community to get the CIA's approval for Mitt Romney's presidency in 2012. Burisma then got a USAID partnership, USAID funding. | ||
The USAID is a frequent CIA funding conduit. | ||
Burisma made a pitch in 2014 to the US state. | ||
Oh, the music's playing. | ||
I'm just getting started. | ||
I didn't want to interrupt you because the audience was going to get mad at me, but I was about to jump in saying that you have to stay through the break because we have to drill down on this. | ||
And a new UN study that says that people like me and you are guilty of spreading, you guessed it, misinformation. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
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You're back in the war room. | |
We're going to have to get to that UN study. | ||
I guess maybe next show I'll have Mike Benz back on to talk about it because there's so much to expand upon when it comes to energy expert Hunter Biden and what he did in Burisma or in Ukraine with all things Burisma. | ||
But in the meantime, you got to make sure that you're checking out Paradigm Press, that's RickardsWarRoom.com. | ||
He's always on the show. | ||
Steve says he's one of the smartest people he's ever met, and that is a, I don't know, probably one of the highest bars. | ||
I would certainly like that. | ||
That compliment, I know he thinks the same of our guest, Michael Benz. | ||
Emphasis on Michael. | ||
Michael, can you finish where you left off all things Barisma Hunter Ukraine, that nest of vipers? | ||
Yeah, so I was just talking about how they don't want a forensic excavation of the Hunter Biden saga and the extended Biden crime family saga. | ||
They want us to just move on because it reveals something very dark about what we're doing in Ukraine in the first place. | ||
I've said for a long time that if people really want the truth to come out on Burisma, for all of the nailing, you know, gnashing and wailing coming out of Congress about Hunter and Burisma, They could have simply had the Senate Intelligence Committee request all documents, all classified documents using the direct or the code name for Burisma and it would have turned up the entire blueprint because Burisma was being used as an instrument of statecraft. | ||
By the Pentagon, the State Department, and the CIA as part of a plan to bankrupt Russia's economy and build up an alternative natural gas supply in Ukraine to supplant Gazprom. | ||
And that's what Hunter Biden was doing there in addition to him personally profiting from the reorientation of US foreign policy. | ||
So I mentioned how after the 2014 coup, which is right when the pardon starts, We made this play to militarily reconquer the Donbass, which is where half of Burisma's mining rights and extraction rights are in Ukraine, the exact territory that had just been lost in the breakaway from the Donbass in 2014. The other half is offshore by Crimea. | ||
Which was the other half of what we lost in the 2014 counter-coup disaster. | ||
And so, why did Trump get impeached in 2019? | ||
It was for threatening to withhold U.S. military aid. | ||
Well, hey, why were we giving billions in military aid to Ukraine before Ukraine was involved in a military war with Russia? | ||
It's because we were directing the full battering ram of the U.S. Armed Forces As well as our diplomatic and statecraft and intelligence arms to reconquer the Donbass, which is the territory where the resources of Burisma sit on, as well as the offshore resources of Crimea. | ||
So we were using, taxpayers were paying billions so that the Pentagon could militarily reconquer Crimea. | ||
Burisma's mining resources and retain its mining rights while you had all these U.S. companies like Chevron and Exxon, and you had Royal Dutch Shell from the U.K. side. | ||
You had Halliburton, which had billions of dollars in contracts, with Naftagas, the main feeder to Burisma. | ||
This is why Victoria Newland, when she announced the coup in December 2013, she was standing in front of signs for Chevron and Exxon because they had partnerships with NAFTA Gas, the big Burisma feeder. | ||
So we paid. | ||
This story goes far beyond the Biden family. | ||
This is about U.S. foreign policy and what we're even doing in Ukraine in the first place. | ||
And the reason they want to bury this, and the pardon plays a big role in this, because the best way to actually collect evidence about something is through a criminal investigation. | ||
That's how you get the court-ordered subpoenas. | ||
That's how you get access to everyone's cell phones and emails and records. | ||
It's the kind of thing that you can really only do through the court system, at least to have any sort of enforcement on things. | ||
And so this Ukraine saga is going to be playing out for the next Decade to seven decades of our lives, depending on what your lifespan is, there will always be a proxy war in Ukraine. | ||
This thing will never be over because a long-range plan is to seize it permanently while half the world is trying to vehemently oppose it. | ||
And the fact is, if the true extent of Hunter's involvement and Joe's involvement and Jim's involvement in the entire Biden foreign policy blob universe is revealed to the American people... | ||
It's unfortunately also revealed to the world. | ||
And then Russia gets to hold up all the evidence of what the CIA was really doing to the world. | ||
And so does India and so does Africa. | ||
And then it becomes a diplomatic incident. | ||
And so in the name of national security, we need to bury the crimes of the Biden family. | ||
And best part, guess who they have on CNN just an hour ago defending the pardon? | ||
Get ready. | ||
None other than what? | ||
Color revolution extraordinaire Norm Eisen. | ||
Mike Benz. | ||
Michael Benz, sorry. | ||
If people want to follow you, stay up to date with everything you're doing at your wonderful foundation too. | ||
Where can they go to do all that? | ||
It's at Mike Benz. | ||
Cyber is the X account and foundationforfreedomonline.com. | ||
Stay tuned. | ||
We have a giant report dropping this week. | ||
Mike, thank you so much for joining us. | ||
Michael, fact check myself. | ||
We'll have you back on soon. | ||
Thanks, Nat. | ||
Hey, it only was Kamala and Joe Biden's slogan, right? | ||
They were going to build back better. | ||
Well, I guess to build Ukraine back better, they had to break it. | ||
Sounds eerily similar to what they were trying to do here in the United States. | ||
Case in point, look at the southern border. | ||
Someone who's always been fighting back against that is none other. | ||
Then Mike Lindell. | ||
Mike joins us now. | ||
Mike, hit us with the latest Cyber Monday deals. | ||
It must be like a national holiday for you guys at MyPillow. | ||
What are the latest deals? | ||
It is. | ||
It's our biggest day of the year, so we're going to make it the biggest sale of the year, everybody. | ||
And if you, right now, we're going to have the Black Friday sales now became the Cyber Monday deals. | ||
And we have, if you've never tried a MyPillow 2.0, $7.49. | ||
Come on. | ||
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This is our top of the line. | ||
Get Queen MyPillow's $18.98, King's $19.98. | ||
The Bolster Pillow in case $19.98. | ||
But you can go to MyPillow.com. | ||
And go down there and find Steve, click on him. | ||
One of the things you all have jumped on is that mattress topper. | ||
Get it for yourself. | ||
The queen size, $99.98. | ||
King size, I think, I don't know, $20 more, whatever it is there. | ||
I can't read that. | ||
But you guys, all the new towels came in, too. | ||
All the new colors and everything. | ||
We still have the flannel sheets, some of those left. | ||
I think all the colors are still there. | ||
So you guys, get the War Room Posse. | ||
This is the biggest thank you of the year. | ||
Go get those in. | ||
While you still can. | ||
While you can. | ||
This is it. | ||
We'll get them till midnight. | ||
I think, Mike and Dell, I think, though, to be politically correct, you can't say Black Friday. | ||
It's Friday of color here in the War Room. | ||
That's right. | ||
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All right. | |
There you go. | ||
That's your new 1488 marketing tactic. | ||
Michael, have you back on soon. | ||
I was afraid to say cyber money every time I said cyber in the elections. | ||
I got sued. | ||
Yeah, you're going to get sued. | ||
You just lost a billion dollars. | ||
We'll have you back on. | ||
Hopefully you make it up in sales. | ||
Warren Posse, thank you for hanging with me. | ||
And remember, the pardon is a limited hangout. | ||
Don't fall for it. | ||
I'll see you guys. |