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I don't know why that man did what he did. | ||
We don't know how to deal with people who were hurting in the way this man was hurting. | ||
Hurt people, hurt people. | ||
What happened was horrible. | ||
No one mentioned the word race, white, black or anything except him. | ||
The man accused of killing a 23 year old Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, North Carolina, was charged with a federal crime. | ||
This is an absolutely horrific crime. | ||
How do you navigate ensuring that justice is served without allowing this young woman's horrible murder to become hyperpoliticized on the national stage? | ||
Well, unfortunately, it's been the president who's hyper, you know, has gone crazy uh with this with this one murder. | ||
And it is tragic. | ||
It was horrible. | ||
I am glad the feds have stepped in uh and investigated this to make an example to show that the federal government is doing something other than just patrolling the southern border, that they are actually doing things to help uh state and local law enforcement in a community. | ||
I think that that's a good thing. | ||
Uh and and they can use the federal government resources. | ||
But the problem you've got, and the president's speech about this, the president's comments about this was just pandering to a a base of of folks throwing red meat out there to try to use this for political advantage. | ||
That is not appropriate. | ||
This is a the criminal justice system. | ||
Even the defendant is is even uh although he is on video tape, he's still under in this country in the eyes of the law, innocent until proven guilty. | ||
But now this has become such a political issue that I I and there's so many others. | ||
You know, I I wonder, I wonder, Stephanie, would this have been such an issue if this hadn't have been a pretty blonde uh Ukrainian and was uh a poor black woman uh coming uh in the subway just trying to get home from a domestic help. | ||
Would that have been publicized? | ||
I doubt it. | ||
I doubt it seriously. | ||
And so, you know, I think people have to see this for what it is. | ||
It is a tragedy. | ||
They're doing what they should be doing, but don't make don't make it the kind of national issue that we have. | ||
Let the local law enforcement do their job. | ||
Most murders in the U.S. never become national news. | ||
This one's garnered attention for a couple of reasons. | ||
Number one, first and foremost, the recent release of that gruesome video. | ||
Second, the energy from pro-Trump activists. | ||
They picked up on this video from local news and ran with it. | ||
It's a little bit like the times when civil rights groups have raised attention about police involved shootings. | ||
In this case, it is Trump-aligned influencers who are posting up a storm about this case on social media. | ||
Really, over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump-aligned figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime. | ||
We heard President Trump asked about it yesterday when he was uh heading home from New York City. | ||
He didn't seem to know much about it. | ||
He said he would get briefed, and then today Trump did know all about it. | ||
That's exactly what has happened here. | ||
This story has trickled up from so from local news to social media and now to the president's attention. | ||
And it's being used, as you said, Brianna, as a political symbol with uh MAGA media calling for more forceful punishments and more incarceration. | ||
I have to say some of the replies to Musk, some of the comments around the story are baldly racist, stoking fear of African Americans because this man attacked a white woman. | ||
The open racism on sites like X today, it's eye-popping. | ||
But there are also legitimate questions about this so-called career criminal, someone who had been a repeat offender. | ||
And those questions, I hope they're not lost amid all of the cesspool kind of comments on social media. | ||
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. | ||
Pray for our enemies. | ||
Because we're going medieval on these people. | ||
You're just not going to free shot 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 gonna stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big line? | ||
MAGA 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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Wednesday, 10 September, year of our Lord 2025. | ||
Let's get right into it because we are fairly packed today from now uh through the five o'clock and six o'clock show. | ||
Um Royce White joins us. | ||
Uh Royce, uh, what is going on here, particularly guys like Van Jones, former Senator uh Jones down in Alabama. | ||
Uh what is the state of play in this uh this tragedy, sir? | ||
It's disgusting. | ||
Um, you know, the man should get the death penalty, and we should have much harsher penalty for for people who we see are uh can easily see are guilty. | ||
Uh and and this is one of those scenarios. | ||
And you know, the the race thing again, and and Steve, I think you and the war room have done a great job in trying to include uh uh teach, educate the minority community in America, blacks in America, on how to value their citizenship and become a part of the process, precinct strategy and whatnot. | ||
But we got to just start calling a spade a spade. | ||
It's not racism. | ||
When you're successful in the black community, they call it black excellence, they hold you up as a symbol of the entire black community. | ||
When you demonically and violently kill an innocent, unexpecting woman, it's said that it's just random, has nothing to do with black communities or black people or the Democrat run cities. | ||
It absolutely does. | ||
When you're black and you're successful, you get rich and everybody moves away from the hood. | ||
There's a reason when you get rich, you move away from other Negroes, pardon my language. | ||
You move away from other Negroes because there's a problem with violence in our community. | ||
There's a self-hatred, and in this scenario, it ended up uh, you know, representing itself as as a racial hatred towards this young white white woman. | ||
What what do you mean? | ||
Because this is why the the crime rates, I mean, President Trump sending the troops and the you know, federalizing the National Guard in DC, and like I said yesterday I was with some people on Friday night in Georgetown who are not Trump fans, and um to a person talking about how it's worked here. | ||
Uh and now he's talking about Chicago, it's all this pushback on this. | ||
I mean, where do we stand? | ||
We just got the national education report, massive drops in in reading, comprehension, math skills, understanding science, all ties back to the you know, to the iPhones and the social media. | ||
You see the drop-off starting in 2010. | ||
Where do we stand with all this? | ||
And particularly the populist, nationalist, black working class, and middle class, where did they stand on these issues? | ||
Well, I think if you asked, and and you're starting to see it pop up all across the internet, a lot of black people there in DC, there in Chicago and other cities all across the country are saying we need help. | ||
You know, we're we're not gonna listen to the the bourgeois academic celebrities like Van Jones tell us how it is to live in in the in the south side of Chicago. | ||
Van, where where's your area code? | ||
What neighborhood do you live in, buddy? | ||
You're not from you you're not from uh, you know, North Minneapolis like I am. | ||
You didn't grow up playing basketball in the park where you heard gunshots and you had young teenage friends killed, and you had to go to those those wakes and those funerals. | ||
You didn't grow up like that, and you certainly don't live like that now. | ||
So I think the black and and the again, after George Floyd, and I'm sorry to go on, Steve, but after George Floyd, there was supposed to be a conversation in this country about black communities taking more responsibility for themselves and exercising what uh American fundamental uh ideas are, such as self-governance. | ||
You give up your right to self-govern. | ||
You forfeit the right to self-govern when you let the product of your community be this debauched, be this depraved, be this uh uh violent and demonic. | ||
So and and I, as a you know, a self-governing American patriot, we want people to self-govern. | ||
But you can forfeit that right, and that's what's happened across these cities. | ||
I'm I'm like a third base coach telling a guy to come on home with when it comes to supporting Donald Trump and sending the National Guard all across the country. | ||
It's not tyranny. | ||
It'd be tyranny if there was no reason to send them across the country. | ||
Right now, the reasons are obvious uh in many black communities. | ||
Van Jones and the rest of the liberal media are lying again. | ||
It's a problem. | ||
The situation in the crime statistics, the gap in wages, the education level, You know, the education comprehension, I think a big part of that too is also flooding these schools where minority were black kids go and Hispanic kids go with illegal alien the children are illegal aliens, so they gotta, you know, English is a second language. | ||
All the problems are personified in these big urban areas. | ||
Since you have uh the Van Joneses of the world, you call them the the black bourgeoisie that is totally tied to the liberal media that kind of promotes them. | ||
What is as a populist and a nationalist, and you're running again for the Senate in in Minneapolis, you were the Republican candidate last time. | ||
Um, and that's a city that's kind of example one of, you know, taking, I don't know, fifty thousand, a hundred thousand uh Somalians, right, uh over top of the black community. | ||
What are the solutions here? | ||
If we got to start talking about problems, what are the solutions? | ||
What are your you're a big Trump supporter? | ||
What are your what are your solutions and when you talk to the black community? | ||
Well, I mean, let's let's just be uh up front. | ||
This guy deserves the death penalty. | ||
Again, I'll say it again. | ||
We need harsher, harsher penalties, and for the time being, until we're able to take back our our our schools from the Marxists and communists and teach people some national honor, some sacred honor, and and you know, re prioritize real America education, American Christian-based moral-based education, until as time as we could do that, there have to be harsher penalties. | ||
There have to be more police. | ||
There may be there may need to be the National Guard across the country to create some calm and some peace and ultimately some healing. | ||
I mean, black people need some some rest. | ||
The South side of Chicago is a war zone. | ||
They call it Shiraq for a reason, and they brag about it. | ||
So part of me doesn't feel bad for the black community. | ||
Honestly, and I love you, Steve, and I know that there are some real systemic issues that have have uh put us in this position. | ||
But as a fellow black person who gets a phone call on the weekend every other weekend about an uh one of my black friends or somebody getting stuck up at gunpoint or having their house broken into, some of this is just the black community in America needs to stop listening to drill rap. | ||
We need to stop uh promoting and glorifying uh all of this, you know, this gangster culture. | ||
And we need to remember that there's some sacred honor. | ||
Our forebearers, Malcolm X, Martin Luther King, these people, they'd be rolling over in their graves right now if they could see what what's become of black America today. | ||
Well, when is when are you gonna start seeing politicians actually get elected to office? | ||
Black politicians that are populist nationalists like yourselves, and even some of them Christian nationalists that uh confront, you know, the the the really the the political apparatus that is the black congressional caucus, uh particularly re redistrict. | ||
It it seems like you're getting more radical voices from the black community uh in Congress at the state level, at the city level. | ||
I mean, look at these cities. | ||
They're they're they're out of control. | ||
When are when or when are you gonna see this actually translate to working class blacks saying, hey, I can't do this anymore, right? | ||
I'm I'm a victim of all this. | ||
These politicians have sold me out. | ||
Uh I've got no alt, you know, I I I need to look at other alternatives, sir. | ||
Well, well, it's already begun. | ||
But again, uh, and I think President Trump and and the administration is is focusing on the the integrity of these elections, and that's gonna be important as well. | ||
But look at look at Minneapolis, for example. | ||
The Republicans didn't even run a mayorial candidate against Omar Fate and Jacob Fry because they assume we'll just lose. | ||
We will start to take this country back in the inner cities when the rest of the the GOP and and the NRSC and these uh you know Rhino Neocon uh Republican organizations take your lead and actually reach to these people. | ||
These people want to be saved. | ||
Look at the woman that the the White House put out a video of her son was shot and killed at 23 years old, just going on a date and he never came home. | ||
These people exist. | ||
We need to go into these communities and empower these people to run for office where they are. | ||
Uh Royce, where do people get you? | ||
You've got uh social media, you've got uh the show here in RAV, you got a podcast that comes on a couple of nights a week. | ||
Where do folks go to get your content? | ||
Um Royce White.us, that's the Senate website. | ||
You can go there and follow up with the with the campaign, and then as you said, Real America's voice Saturday mornings before you and in the war room at the the eight a.m. hour Eastern. | ||
Um and I'm on all social medias. | ||
Thanks, Steve, for having me. | ||
I appreciate you, brother. | ||
Are you are you are you gonna take this uh are you gonna be the nominee again? | ||
W for our I want our audience to pile in on back in Royce White. | ||
Are you gonna be the nominee again for the Republicans? | ||
We'll we'll we'll see. | ||
They're running the Nikki Haley slate against me here in Minnesota on the Republican side. | ||
The MAGA movement will prevail. | ||
We know exactly who Nikki Haley is. | ||
Royce, we got about a minute. | ||
Uh are you a Christian nationalist? | ||
Proudly. | ||
Absolutely. | ||
I'm a Catholic nationalist, be more more clear. | ||
Roy Swite. | ||
Uh social media, where do people go on uh Twitter getter, all of it to get you, sir? | ||
Uh, Royce White. | ||
Uh, you you can find me on every social media platform. | ||
I'm I'm there, and and uh appreciate the time, Steve. | ||
Honestly, uh I hate to to ramble on about it, but the black community has to has to find some sacred honors, stop making excuses, it's not racist. | ||
Uh, I'm worried to go down into the south side of Chicago because you know there's gonna be gunfire. | ||
You just know it. | ||
So it's not racist. | ||
This man deserves a death penalty. | ||
And and had he, and here's another thing, Steve. | ||
It seems that black people hate themselves so much in this country. | ||
Maybe we should start charging as a federal crime when black people kill each other, too. | ||
Royce White, honored to have you on here, sir. | ||
Thank you. | ||
God bless. | ||
Royce was known as an enforcer on the basketball court, one of the great ones. | ||
Help build the big three league and uh great college career, all of it. | ||
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The Make America Healthy Again report yesterday. | ||
I think somebody might have doulted down a tad as the fight on vaccines heats up, and big farmers advertising on television. | ||
President Trump going after it. | ||
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What do you say to parents who had a perfectly healthy child at whatever age, whatever age, you know, 18 months, two years, whatever. | ||
Take their child in to get a vaccine. | ||
Or multiple vaccines. | ||
They come home, that child has a severe fever, seizures, never utters another word. | ||
Ends up being 20 years old, so frustrated. | ||
What do you say to those parents who have that? | ||
I know it's anecdotal. | ||
I know it doesn't prove causation, but what what what would you think? | ||
If you're a parent, perfectly healthy child, talking, developing great vaccine. | ||
What do you say to those parents? | ||
Are they just making it up? | ||
Because I get that's what's being denied. | ||
That's what I've seen. | ||
And I you know, as I've got involved in this, you know, that starting with the COVID injection injuries, they're still being denied. | ||
No, because nobody wants to have to deal with it. | ||
Nobody wants to admit they're wrong if you're a doctor and and you suggested that injection or these vaccines. | ||
You you don't you don't want to admit that maybe that wasn't right for that person. | ||
So is and and and society, trust me, doesn't want to bear the costs. | ||
I mean, the the the cost of compensating vaccine and injection injured. | ||
Again, I'm I'm a fiscal hawk. | ||
We're we're 37 trillion dollars in debt. | ||
That's that's a problem. | ||
So again, in in real, in all honesty, what what do you say to those parents that have that experience? | ||
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And I would try to uh understand, you know, uh everything I could about that particular case, and I would take it very seriously, and I would sympathize. | ||
It sounds like you'd have an open mind. | ||
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And honestly. | ||
That's all I'm asking. | ||
I think that's all that anybody in this community is asking. | ||
Please, God. | ||
Have an open mind. | ||
Have have help help help us discover the cause. | ||
It's just that pent-up frustration of we've been ignored, we've been we've been gaslit, we've been vilified. | ||
Uh that's that's the problem. | ||
RFK, his new Make America Healthy Again report. | ||
It was officially released. | ||
There are 128 separate recommendations about things like vaccines and nutrition, but almost no specifics on any of it. | ||
How's Capitol Hill reacting to this? | ||
Yeah, not only just short on specifics, but doesn't even go far in some of the things that initially were promised with Maha, like cracking down on uh regulations and trying to force these big industries uh to actually reckon with some of the things that they're trying to do, which sound really good in theory, right? | ||
Trying to make kids more healthy, trying to get the bad stuff out of our food. | ||
But when you really dig into this report, so much of it is just light on specifics, things that the administration has already done, or in some cases, there was a focus on vaccines and going after vaccines and suggesting that kids are getting too many vaccines, and that's contributing to why children are sick. | ||
So while on its face, again, it sounds like it could be something bipartisan, and maybe they had this really rare opportunity coming into this administration for the Maha movement to do something bipartisan. | ||
Instead, they have used that as sort of you know, a Trojan armor almost to come in and try to attack vaccines. | ||
That is something that is deeply concerning, not just for Democrats, but also for some Republicans on Capitol Hill. | ||
Next week there's going to be a hearing with the fired CDC director, so we can see whether things uh really the rubber he meets the road on Capitol Hill there. | ||
That's gonna be pretty intense. | ||
Uh Mary Holland joins us. | ||
Mary, uh you were actually over in the hearings just. | ||
I want to get to that in a second. | ||
Let's take the report first. | ||
Do you think the report, because this was supposed to be the battle plan and the map, do you think it was watered down or like some of the concerns about maybe they weren't that there were 128 recommendations, but not a lot of specificity around it. | ||
Is it because they're still thinking that through? | ||
Do you think it was watered down given the reception that Secretary Kennedy and the headhunters over at uh uh the Democrats uh, you know, the Pfizer Corps over in the Democrat uh Senate side that the because uh we were supposed to have two things. | ||
Number one, the Maha report, which look at the whole battlefield, and number two, the autism report that'll come out at the end of September. | ||
Do you think the Make America Healthy Again uh battle plan, the report uh was a little dialed down, ma'am? | ||
Uh Steve, it's consistent with the diagnostic report that they came out with in April. | ||
Uh, you know, this this was an executive order from January, then there was the site sort of diagnostic Make America Healthy Again Commission. | ||
This is what we're gonna look at. | ||
This was the battle plan. | ||
You're right. | ||
This was the strategy. | ||
My sense of it is that um there's a reason why it's light on specifics. | ||
I don't believe that Secretary Kennedy or the Commission uh is any less committed to the idea of really turning around the trajectory that this country is on. | ||
People are getting sicker. | ||
We're spending more money, we're living shorter lives, and we have more chronic disease. | ||
So, what this is is a declaration of war on chronic disease. | ||
And yeah, it's light on specifics. | ||
That doesn't really trouble me. | ||
Um, given that I think Kennedy is absolutely committed to this goal and is working with this bigger team in agriculture and EPA in all of these different divisions in veterans' affairs, uh, to move forward. | ||
It's a radical shift in a perspective on public health. | ||
Remember that for the last 50 years, a pill for every ill, you know, more pesticides, more pills, more uh drugs, more vaccines has been the the the course. | ||
It's been the mantra. | ||
So I'm not discouraged. | ||
I'm encouraged that uh things are moving forward. | ||
Um yesterday, two events, by the way, Grace and Mo, if you can please um I think I'm posted yesterday, but let's I want to put the entire report out. | ||
Everybody in the audience should uh read it. | ||
Uh we're gonna break it down. | ||
Um if not later in the week, then early next week, because we've got the live shows in uh New York, which I'll talk about in a little while. | ||
Uh I want to break the report down so people understand it is a strategy, it's a kind of a battle plan. | ||
Um it will drive where Secretary Kennedy's taking us in the Make America Healthy again. | ||
Yesterday I want to connect two dots because I don't think either of them got enough coverage. | ||
One was present on this proclamation or this new executive order to really go after to begin to go after uh TV advertising of big pharma, which essentially controls MSNBC and CNN. | ||
Um, this hearing of Ron Johnson. | ||
Ron Johnson's been a hero throughout this. | ||
Because he's a guy that came to this, you know, during COVID with really no background, right? | ||
He's really an entrepreneur. | ||
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Focuses more in debt and deficit. | ||
So talk to me yesterday. | ||
You were there. | ||
It was, and I told the guys in the middle of the day, our team, you know, with Grace and Mo and Cameron, the whole thing. | ||
I said, This hearing is one of the wildest hearings I've ever seen, right? | ||
And Blumenthal did sit then and came back for it. | ||
Tulsa, so connected that's there. | ||
What happened yesterday with this hearing under Senator Johnson and President Trump with Secretary Kennedy starting to drop the hammer on Big Pharma. | ||
Yeah. | ||
Well, it was a shame, Steve, that they were scheduled at the same time. | ||
That was unfortunate. | ||
Um, the change around direct-to-consumer advertising is really big. | ||
So what I heard Secretary Kennedy say is he's reinstating the 1997 rules, which means that the pharma has to include all of the side effects in their advertisements, and presumably they will apply that to biologics to vaccines as well as just to drugs. | ||
Right now, they don't do that with vaccines. | ||
When the when the pharmaceutical company has to give a list of 50 known side effects for every product, which is probably about right, uh, it's gonna be very discouraging to advertising on TV, which is a good, it's a beach head, right? | ||
It's the beginning of the process. | ||
So the hearing with Ron Johnson was literally, Steve, you know, one of the first hearings in 20 years on vaccines and autism. | ||
And it was two very able people that Ron Johnson had put there, uh, attorney Aaron Seary and scholar Toby Rogers, uh, and and public sort of public intellectual, if you will, and a physician who is nominated by Senator Blumenthal, Dr. Jake Scott. | ||
And and what was so extraordinary on display, Steve, was that this this poor doctor who's a clinician associated with Stanford Medical School, he knows nothing about vaccines. | ||
He basically knew nothing about the COVID injections, and his ignorance and yet his sort of elevated self-view, his arrogance of like I'm a doctor and I know best was on display. | ||
And for everybody in that room, a lot of whom have vaccine-injured kids or been in this movement for 20 plus years, as I have. | ||
Every single person in that audience knew more than that physician. | ||
And it was on display. | ||
And um it was it was just extraordinary. | ||
And as you say, Senator Ron Johnson is a hero to this movement, and and he really has given this attention and given it care and given it thought. | ||
He understands how deep this is, as does Secretary Kennedy, and they've really been aligned. | ||
And Secretary Kennedy also came out yesterday saying we are gonna pay attention to the vaccine in. | ||
It is important, Steve, that this rapid escalation in uh chronic disease, especially among children, is at the same time, it's in parallel to this explosive rise of vaccines. | ||
You cannot say there is no plausible connection, and it's more than plausible. | ||
And in fact, one of the centerpieces of the hearing yesterday was discussion of a of a study that's never been published, but it was done by a group of doctors at the Henry Ford Center in Detroit, Michigan, explicitly to show that vaccinated children are healthier, but in fact, it showed that they're two and a half times more likely to have a chronic disease condition, including autism, asthma, ADHD, allergies, etc. | ||
It's never been published. | ||
Ron Johnson learned about it from Aaron Seary and Dell Bigtree, and he was like, I am gonna blow the whistle on this. | ||
I'm gonna make this study available. | ||
So I haven't I'm looking at the study right now. | ||
We're all gonna be looking at it, but we are now at the beginning of a truth telling that has never happened in the world around what vaccines are really doing. | ||
Mary, can you hang on one second? | ||
I I want to talk to Blumenthal and the uh and the expert he brought in, plus the Detroit thing one more time is so important. | ||
Um the battles engage with big pharma. | ||
And one side's gonna win here and one side's gonna lose. | ||
No doubt about that. | ||
They are one of the institutions that control the Imperial Capitol by funneling uh the profits back to politicians so that they are their um their spokesmodels. | ||
Short commercial break, Laura Loomer. | ||
Major security breach last night around the president of the United States. | ||
We'll get to all that shortly. | ||
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Uh Mary Holland, real quickly, just give me the Detroit thing again. | ||
It's kind of a bombshell. | ||
Johnson's a very smart guy, probably one of the best entrepreneurs we've got in the Senate, or really on Capitol Hill. | ||
Just quickly, the Detroit report, which they've they've they've rubbed our nose in for years as proving I thought vaccines worked. | ||
You're saying it actually shows they don't. | ||
Yeah, so um apparently back before 2020, um, Del Bigtree and Aaron Seary met with the head infectious disease doctor there, Dr. Zervos, and convinced him to do a study, uh a retrospective study of vaccinated and unvaccinated children. | ||
And they got 16,000 vaccinated, 2,000 unvaccinated. | ||
Look at all their medical records, really do a deep dive to see, and they wanted to prove that the vaccinated children were healthier. | ||
Lo and behold, what it showed is data that's very consistent with things that we've published at Children's Health Defense, the meta-analyses we've done. | ||
The vaccinated children were considerably less healthy. | ||
They were they may had more doctors' visits, and they had two and a half times 250% more chronic disease conditions than the unvaccinated. | ||
The unvaccinated kids had no cases of ADHD, no cases of autism, but they did sometimes have asthma, they had some allergies, they would go to the doctors when they were sick. | ||
This study, because it went against the narrative, because this Dr. Zervos and his team didn't want to lose their jobs, as was likely to happen if they were to publish this because they would suddenly become anti-vaxxers. | ||
They didn't ever publish this study. | ||
And apparently, when Aaron Seary, in anticipation of testifying, explained that this had happened to Ron Johnson. | ||
Ron Johnson said, I'm gonna take this on myself. | ||
You know what? | ||
I I trust that these people won't lose their job given this publicity, but this is too important. | ||
200 over 200 kids, it was 290 kids a day, Steve, are diagnosed with autism in this c in this country. | ||
It's an outrage what has happened. | ||
And frankly, what we do know is that the federal government, the CDC, absolutely knew about this from 2000. | ||
We can talk about that another time. | ||
But they had a closed door meeting called Simpson Wood, where they really were discussing how do we hide the data. | ||
So it's uh this is a great new study. | ||
I'm really excited. | ||
It was unpublished, it hasn't yet been peer-reviewed. | ||
I'm hopeful that it will be peer reviewed and it will be published, and it is important. | ||
It is a big study over many years comparing vaccinated and unvaccinated children's health conditions. | ||
Remember, yeah. | ||
If it was not for uh Siri, Aaron Seary, and Dale Big Tree, we would have never gotten to the data from a Pfizer and Big Pharma, the Pfizer Papers, all of it, all of your work, the 3500 War Room Posse that worked under uh Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly over at Daily Cloud. | ||
We've never gotten any of this. | ||
It was not for those guys that so real quickly, that to me was the tell, because Blumenthal's all in on this, right? | ||
How did he come? | ||
It was a tell that they couldn't get an expert because you know they talked to a thousand people, have somebody in that chair. | ||
They said no Moss, not none of the quote unquote experts. | ||
They sent a guy that really didn't know much about it. | ||
Steve, that's what's so extraordinary. | ||
We were all sort of saying who are in the audience, like this is the best that they can come up with. | ||
You know, so off it seems to be off of their rate, you know, not on their list anyway. | ||
Peter Hotez off of their list, Doreet Rice off of their list. | ||
These were the people that they the puppets that they would put up over the last 20 years. | ||
So they brought in this new guy. | ||
This guy had been putting together a database to prove that Bobby Kennedy, the secretary, was wrong about inert use of placebos for the childhood schedule. | ||
Aaron Seary decimated him on this, that he didn't even know his own studies in his database, and he Aaron Seary disproved uh what he said is that there have been all these double-blind placebo-controlled studies. | ||
No, there haven't been. | ||
They've never used a true inert placebo for any vaccine on the childhood schedule, let alone for the schedule as a whole. | ||
So uh it was you know, they don't have anybody to defend this, Steve. | ||
That is what's so astonishing. | ||
Typically, they won't they won't show up on the same stage, they won't debate it. | ||
And what I feel like now is that the mantra has to be if Kennedy's wrong, prove it. | ||
If if Ciri and Rogers are wrong, prove it. | ||
And they can't, Steve. | ||
So they are backed into a corner right now, and you're right. | ||
It either big pharma is gonna win on this vaccine, everybody has to follow the mandate, or they're gonna lose spectacularly. | ||
And we are coming closer to that. | ||
They're still trying to knock Secretary Kennedy out of the box, no question about that. | ||
All of the Democrats last Thursday on the Senate Finance Committee signed a letter to that he should resign. | ||
I wasn't aware until just now that there's a hearing next week with the dismissed director of CDC. | ||
That's gonna be an interesting one. | ||
Um But this is a fight, it this is pretty much it's not a fight to the finish to keep Pharma going, but it's a fight to the finish about did they get to essentially buy legislators to mandate products that have no liability. | ||
That has to be fought to the finish. | ||
No, this is gonna be no I think Hotes and those guys told him, I think they went to him, they told him, nah, I don't want to do that. | ||
They're losing the ability of people to stand in the breach here and and and fight us, which is a great first start when you when you you can see victory if we just continue to press on. | ||
Mary, where do people go to get all your guys' great content? | ||
Uh, please come to children's health defense.org, follow us at children's HD. | ||
Children's H D. Uh, and we've got a fantastic conference coming up. | ||
Steve, I hope you're gonna be with us. | ||
Uh, November 7 to 9 in Austin, Texas, it's gonna be really fantastic. | ||
Of course we're gonna be. | ||
They're probably live broadcasts from there. | ||
Come on, this is the one we're fighting the ages. | ||
We're counting on it. | ||
One thing the war room loves is fights against long odds. | ||
That's where we're at their best. | ||
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Well, I'm telling you, we've got that, Steve. | |
No, that's long odds. | ||
Okay, thank you, ma'am. | ||
Appreciate you. | ||
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The great, it took the great Laura Loomer to alert the nation of what really happened last night. | ||
Let's go and play these clips. | ||
When I saw it, I was like, what the F is going on here? | ||
Took Laura Loomer to make it a national discussion topic. | ||
Let's play the clips and bring Lori in. | ||
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Folks, we were in a situation last night that Polly Pockets, Mike Johnson could have been the president of these United States this morning. | ||
And I'm not kidding you. | ||
Laura Loomer joins us. | ||
Laura, it's so many. | ||
First off, it's not that there weren't many important people there. | ||
The president of the United States, the vice president of the United States, Secretary of State Rubio, and Secretary of Defense, Pete Heggseth. | ||
Those four individuals right there. | ||
How did this happen? | ||
And some heads gonna roll on this. | ||
Since McKinley was uh what shot by the Polish anarchist, I don't believe any hostile individual has gotten this close physically to a president of the United States. | ||
And you could tell President Trump is a little shocked there. | ||
And these explain who these people are, how radical and how the frick did this happen, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, see, well, thanks so much for having me on. | ||
Uh, this happened last night at around uh 10 p.m. when President Trump was uh leaving, Joe Stone Crab, uh, which is a popular Democrat hangout spot for the uh elites. | ||
I mean, look, everybody can go to Joe Stone Crab, but uh this restaurant was infamous for hosting Obama and Biden and a lot of uh high-level Democrat lobbyists, and so generally speaking, Republicans get their food to go. | ||
That being said, uh President Trump went in for this kind of impromptu uh dinner uh with members of his cabinet, as you said. | ||
But as we all know, Steve, nothing is truly ever impromptu with the president of the United States because, well, you have to have a Secret Service detail. | ||
They have to do a sweep, they have to make sure that nobody is waiting inside to attack or harm the physical well-being of the president of the United States. | ||
However, if you look at this video, you see a group of women. | ||
They have now um admitted that they are from Code Pink, a radical pro Hamas, pro-CCP, uh pro-Iranian group that calls themselves an anti-war group. | ||
There's been calls to kick them out of uh Congress because uh they constantly hang out on a permanent basis inside the cafeteria of the Capitol and they wait for members of Congress and they ambush them on video. | ||
And uh through my own. | ||
Oh, but hang on, hang on. | ||
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Ho, ho, ho, ho, ho. | |
It's you know it's a setup. | ||
Joni Evans, was it Joni Evans and Medea Benjamin? | ||
The two of the most radical individuals. | ||
Andrew, Andrew Breitbart fought these people 15 years ago. | ||
I mean, this was Andrew Breitbart's big nemesis. | ||
They can't be more radical, and they also can't be more dialed in. | ||
They're dialed in everywhere because of the billionaire husband, right? | ||
Because, well, this is the thing. | ||
So if you recall the violent LA riots that were taking place um a couple months ago, where President Trump had to uh send in the National Guard for uh these raids on illegal alien criminal invaders, um, it was brought to light that uh Naveel Singman was funding these violent riots. | ||
Who is Neville Singman? | ||
Naveel Singman is a CCP propagandist, he spends his time between Los Angeles and Beijing. | ||
He is the second husband of Jody Evans, who is the co-founder of Code Pink. | ||
He is a billionaire, and um, it's worth noting that Medea Benjamin comes from the you know, very wealthy Benjamin family, big real estate family in the New York area. | ||
And so these people, they might look grungy, they might look kind of downtrodden, and they might look like you know, your typical leftist purple haired freaks, but they are very well funded. | ||
And so, you know, when you look at the implications of this, not only does it show that there's a um lack of security within the Secret Service, something that is of grave concern given the fact that President Trump has now survived uh two assassination attempts. | ||
The trial for Ryan Routh, the individual in Palm Beach who tried to assassinate President Trump began yesterday. | ||
Um, we still don't have a full briefing on the butler report, has not been released to the public. | ||
And yet we know that the Iranians have tried to assassinate President Trump on more than one occasion. | ||
Why do I bring this up? | ||
Well, because uh the individuals in this video and Code Pink Founders are on video and in photographs traveling to Iran to meet with uh leaders of the regime themselves. | ||
And when you look at the fact that they are funded by the CCP and this massive shift towards multipolarity, I mean, you have to ask yourself was this a foreign hit? | ||
The foreign intelligence track President Trump? | ||
Was this an inside job from somebody at the White House itinerary? | ||
Hang on for one second. | ||
We're taking a short break. | ||
Outrageous. | ||
Laura Loom is with us on the other side. | ||
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Stephen Kansas. | ||
The president was there, this impromptu to to show the safety of the streets in DC, and it's happened. | ||
You know, the restaurants are going back, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
Um, I do take umbrage a little bit with uh Laura on about Republicans and Democrats. | ||
It's known as at least an order out place of for Republicans, but I wouldn't trust the security over there to go sit down and eat. | ||
Laura Loomer, you tweeted last night, and it you're not overstating the case. | ||
You're not being not being hyperbolic. | ||
Folks, this morning, we could have had Polly Pockets, Mike Johnson as president of the United States. | ||
You had the president, you had the vice president, you had Pete Hex as Secretary of War, and you had uh Secretary of State Marco Rubio uh and Pete, and I think Marco, but at least Pete just back from being with the uh chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff uh down in Puerto Rico about what's happening in the Gulf of America and off of Venezuela. | ||
You had the national basically the national military command, the civilian part of it right there with a secret service that you have to say is a sleep at the switch. | ||
Why that place was not uh scoured and particularly these code pink types, know who's in the thing and turf them out if they're there is shocking, and they were just feet away from the president with steak knives and glasses right there, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, look, I mean, I pointed it out, and I think that's even uh Susie Wiles in the back too. | ||
If you go and you show that other angle of the video, so not just uh cabinet members, I haven't seen that angle, but um, in the video that you just showed before you showed the tweet on the screen, I think that's even Susie Wiles. | ||
And so you have the chief of staff. | ||
I mean, you could have taken out looks like majority of the cabinet, and then you're right. | ||
As I tweeted last night, we would have had uh Mike Johnson as our president this morning, God forbid. | ||
But I do want to say something else, and it needs to be said. | ||
Um, it is what now uh almost 11 a.m. | ||
Eastern, and we have not heard a statement or seen any type of statement from DHS Secretary Kirsty Noam, who technically speaking is in charge of Secret Service. | ||
I mean, and so where was DHS Secretary Kirsty Noam as President Trump was being berated by foreign agents from Code Pink? | ||
Oh, that's right. | ||
She was with UK home secretary and jihadi sympathizer, Shabana Mahmood. | ||
I mean, so you have these jihadi uh lunatics just inches away from President Trump. | ||
They could have thrown a steak knife at his heart and stabbed him to death or cut his jugular with a piece of sharp glass. | ||
I mean, look, there's how come Secret Service isn't immediately whisking uh him away or tackling these women to the ground. | ||
Look at that. | ||
She has a nice. | ||
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Why were they why are they not? | ||
They said it's over now. | ||
Why were they not thrown right to the ground and cuffed right there and dragged off to a uh not to DC Metro? | ||
Go ahead. | ||
It gets worse. | ||
So where was Kirsty Noam yesterday when all of this was going down? | ||
And again, she has not issued a statement. | ||
She was with UK home secretary and jihadi sympathizer Shabana Mahmood, okay. | ||
She is a literal sympathizer for the globalize the intifada movement. | ||
And so why is why is Secretary uh why is Secretary Gnome legitimizing jihadi sympathizers who are calling for the Islamification of the West? | ||
There's photos of her with Shabana Mahmood all over Twitter, and she hasn't even issued a statement about this. | ||
So this is the problem, right? | ||
We don't have a Republican Party, and I hate to say it, even people within the cabinet of the Trump administration, they don't have what it takes to call out the threat of Islam in America. | ||
And we are about to witness a Muslim communist from Africa take over New York City, Steve, the largest city in America, and we're gonna see copycats all across the country. | ||
Why do I bring this up? | ||
Because if you think if you think that this is going to be an outlier, what we saw happen to President Trump last night. | ||
That's going to happen to every single non-Muslim in our country. | ||
You are going to be harassed by these jihadists when you go out to eat. | ||
Our politicians are going to face threats of assassination from these Palestinian lunatics who are calling for globalized the antifada and calling for jihad against anybody that doesn't want to support a Palestinian state. | ||
We saw it last weekend in Detroit, Michigan, with the People's Conference for Palestine. | ||
And I just want to know what is it going to take for the Trump administration to take these jihadis seriously. | ||
We hear talks about revoking their visas, right? | ||
But what is it going to take? | ||
We already saw a Palestinian murder two Jewish people, a beautiful young couple outside the DC Jewish Museum. | ||
What makes them think that these people aren't going to assassinate the president? | ||
I mean, hello. | ||
We've already had political assassinations in our country at the hands of Palestinians. | ||
Last night they should have been thrown to the floor, cuffed, and uh and taken not to the DC Metro, but to a federal prison. | ||
To allow that to happen that close to the president of the United States. | ||
And remember, they're they're holding up Luigi as a uh as a hero. | ||
If they had done something the president last night, all over left-wing media, you would have seen these people as a hero. | ||
Uh Laura. | ||
Somebody needs to be fired. | ||
What are you looking for? | ||
What do you what are you looking for out of uh at a we got about a minute here? | ||
What are you gonna look for out of Christy Gnome? | ||
By the way, I keep saying there's gonna be a civil war in the UK because you have Sadiq Khan as as the mayor of London. | ||
The same thing's gonna happen in New York. | ||
But I might add, Laura, you know, with all your coming in hot on this, the polling shows 60% of young Jewish people under the age of 30 are gonna vote for ma'am Donnie, and I think a third of his staff are young Jewish professionals. | ||
So this is all happening out in daylight. | ||
New York's gonna be just like London in 10 years. | ||
Uh, this is the actual real threat. | ||
And it's people and now all the big donors and all the big corporations in New York City are bending the knee to Mam Dhami just like they did in London to bend the knee to Sadiq Khan, ma'am. | ||
Yeah, well, look, it's a tale as old as time. | ||
Only 20% of the Jews left Egypt. | ||
That is a real statistic. | ||
And so unfortunately, it appears that there is a severe mental illness or a mental deficiency or some type of you know, genetic malfunction with an 80% of the Jewish community. | ||
And I say that as a Jew myself. | ||
They they they vote against their own interests, they have suicidal empathy, they stand with jihadists who openly call for their eradication. | ||
And um, and uh look, uh first they what do they say? | ||
They first they come for the Saturday people, then they come for the Sunday people. | ||
It is time for Americans to unite over the threat of this global jihad. | ||
If the UK falls, the U.S. is next. | ||
You don't just have Mamdami and Sadiq Khan, but as I as I just pointed out, you also have Shabbana Mahmud. | ||
How can the United States continue to share intelligence with the United Kingdom through the five eyes program when you have a literal jihadi Muslim in charge of of um of uh the UK's um the UK's intelligence agency now? | ||
We've got to bounce, we gotta bounce. | ||
What's your social media? | ||
I'm looking for it. | ||
You gotta follow me on X at Laura Loomer. | ||
Follow me on X at Laura Loomer, tweet at Kirsty Gnome, call for an immediate investigation and review of Secret Service and ask her to issue a statement about this instead of rubbing elbows with jihadi Muslims from the UK. | ||
Uh Laura, we'll be watching through the day. | ||
I'm sure uh Secretary Christy Noam will put out something. | ||
Uh, we'll look forward to you um putting up on your platform. | ||
Thank you, ma'am. | ||
And thanks for making this a national issue. | ||
What happened last night at Joe's what steak and crab or stone crab? | ||
Unaceptable to put the president in harm's way like that. | ||
Unacceptable. | ||
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