Episode 2623: The Threat Of Global Famine
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Summary
Dr. Anthony Fauci is the most egomaniacal, egotistical, dangerous public servant in the history of the United States, and the most dangerous man in American history. He is a man of many talents, but his most dangerous trait is that he is a bully.
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this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
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these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
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had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
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in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do
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people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these
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people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to
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save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
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deal i'm going to officially announce that we're going back into the who everything that we wanted
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i'm ready i mean if you've seen chicago have you seen the show chicago
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they want me to be the person to do that i just think it's stick
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what i would like is that okay done done that's easier for me
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easier for me no no seriously david i mean i know you're trying to make it look like a
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i don't give a because you see this the way you're moving around now it looks like somebody's
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what's your name dr anthony fauci my name is dr anthony fauci and there's a million things i haven't
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cured i'm gonna go to the men's room okay um i haven't had a single day off in literally over 14
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months the attention that i've gotten uh so being one of the sexiest men alive in people magazine
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wasn't pleasurable at all you're under oath sir i will remind you that you're under oath
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our campaign is about fear it's about inciting fear and people you all attack people with fear
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that's what this pandemic is it's a fear it's fear this pandemic that's all it is i want to give a
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special thank you to our fellow washingtonian uh dr tony fauci people say you know fauci's gonna
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inject a chip in you when you get vaccinated well i have a chip in my in my own brain i am honored
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to announce that the united states will remain a member of the world health organization this the
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the biden administration is calling me to do everything i mean they don't let they don't approve
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right now in the united states people should not be walking around with masks even though what i'm
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saying and what i have said is exactly what the cdc is saying what most of the public health officials
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are saying they aim it at me as the target of oh you were wrong and all these things well no there's
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nothing about me that cares anything about the standard politics you know left right middle
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nonsense the only thing i care about is medicine science and public health
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just absolutely crazy i'm sorry to start the show off that way but you know i think it was benjamin
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franklin who said those who would give up essential liberty to put to purchase a little temporary
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temporary safety well they deserve neither liberty nor safety don't even get me started on what i
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think anthony fauci deserves i think the war room posse has some suggestions some ideas i think it
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starts with prison uh but that little clip there coming from a pbs documentary that they've done to
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highlight the life and career of really what i would argue the most egomaniacal egotistical worst and
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frankly most dangerous public servant bureaucrat type that we've had in the history of this wonderful
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country anthony fauci is just absolutely terrifying i think point 14 when he sits there laughing and
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says they don't approve anything unless i say yes in regard to the biden regime is really i think one of
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the scariest moments that i've seen on television in a very very very long time i don't remember the
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time where we held an election to give anthony fauci or should we call him by his preferred
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pronouns mr science remember when he said that in an interview not too long ago that probably should
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have been a little bit of a red flag uh but i missed the day where we held an election to really
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seed our entire national sovereignty and individual rights to you i'm pretty sure if we held an election
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to decide your fate right now today the american people would be in consensus that the only place that
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you belong is prison but that's not just a war room talking point anymore there's been a very very
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very interesting sea change going on even in the mainstream media in regard to their approach
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to covering anthony fauci i never thought we'd see the day where even the new york times comes out
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saying what the war room said two three years ago about this individual that they published an article an
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op-ed from one of their former china correspondents turned opinion writers uh titled fauci could have
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said a lot more it's really a scathing rebuke of the former nai ad director talks about him and of
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course a longtime favorite of the show peter dashak the president of eco health alliance the group that
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received money from anthony fauci to work with the wuhan institute of irology and when i first read that
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headline fauci could have said a lot more i sort of stopped and i said well fauci also could have
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done a lot more but then i realized actually i don't think that's the case he actually really
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frankly should have done nothing including sending our taxpayer dollars to the wuhan institute of
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irology instituting mask mandates here rolling out vaccines and pretending that they were effective
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when the data that he helped hide indicated very clearly otherwise but someone who has both done
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and said a lot concerning fauci and covet 19 more broadly is dr malone who's joining us to break
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down the new york times frankly i think you could call it turning on fauci but i want to get your
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reactions to this article if you think that this could potentially be the beginning of the end for
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fauci or what your take is on the new york times publishing this piece i think the beginning of the
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end was probably bob redfield's sworn testimony uh that was that was clearly throwing uh dr fauci into
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the bus and and uh now that's been verified by uh diane cutler and and many others we have the receipts
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now about the funding for the wuhan land but uh the new york times does this i i i i appreciate the the
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snark in your opening monologue uh really enjoyed that but i i uh i'm gonna curb my enthusiasm about the
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new york times having an epiphany of reality uh it it they they do these little little short
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interludes of reality like uh when two februaries ago they disclosed that the cdc was withholding data
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from physicians and medical professionals and uh had become a politicized arm of the white house
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we all thought that was a turning point and then uh we had another year plus of the usual propaganda
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so it's as if they they occasionally let the steam off a little bit maybe it's to uh improve
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esprit de corps uh when they when they tell their minions to get back to work uh rowing the oars and
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pushing the uh uh approved narrative but uh i'll take it and i think i i enjoyed your your opening
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monologue and i certainly enjoyed reading it but uh i'm i'm uh less less than enthusiastic about the
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new york times uh coming out and and uh acknowledging their sins uh i should disclose uh by way of conflict
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of interest that uh our lawsuit against the new york times is moving forward for uh malicious defamation
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that's awesome do you want to give us a quick update on that lawsuit
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uh i don't know the nuance i don't follow the legals too much because i'm kind of busy doing other
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stuff but apparently it has been allowed to proceed now and uh both sides are gearing up they've certainly
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hired some high powered attorneys as did the washington post that one's also sitting right
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now in federal district court awaiting authorization to proceed to discovery phase that's that's the key
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milestone with any of these if we can get to discovery phase then we can start to get them to
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open the books and allow all of us to see what has been the socket between the government and this
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these large corporate media outlets that are functionally acting like probda well godspeed
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on that i'm just curious though you know we talk a lot about accountability for fauci certainly don't
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want amnesty like the atlantic magazine posed a few months ago you are right the mainstream media
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sort of works and it ebbs and flows every now and then they report something that we've been saying
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for years and they they want to take all the credit the vindication feels good but
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it's a lot right i'll think a lot better at night when we have real accountability um but when we
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talk about accountability you know what exactly do you think if you want to use the word crimes uh...
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lies whatever you want to characterize it as you know it's at obvious that anthony fauci has lied to
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the american people you can just juxtapose what he said two months and then you play what he said two
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months later and what he's saying is totally disparate but in turn when i had to read all
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you have to be like to know what exactly yes what exactly how in a court of law are actually to
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with tangible evidence where we can get this accountability from fauci on whether it's the
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origins the vaccine the funding the wuhan institute of virology the mask mandates where where can we
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really go after him so he provided sworn testimony in missouri versus spiden uh and uh you'll recall
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uh had a memory lapse over 160 times uh it's hard to uh square the circle of the tony fauci that's in
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that pbs video joking casually and so self-confident with the anthony fauci that it has uh 160 memory lapses
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about key issues when he's under sworn testimony i don't think we're ever going to be able to pin
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this guy down he's very we you know we've covered this again and again he's a very adroit liar and he
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knows all the tricks this is why ron johnson is concerned that we'll ever be able to hold any of
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these public officials accountable is that the culture in dc has just become very sophisticated
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in avoiding any uh accountability so we have again and again reports that these key meetings that were
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held were held under chatham house rules with no notes and no recordings and no cell phones and that
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wasn't just because they were top secret they don't want accountability for anything here and they have
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very carefully arranged things so that they have plausible deniability so where is it going to come from
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i you know i don't i don't know how this happens and and uh how we are able to pin dr fauci dr burks rochelle
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walensky um uh uh peter marx uh the current director of the uh um fda i i i don't know how how we can do
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this unless we have whistleblowers come forward and that's there's a lot of disincentives for federal
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employees to speak truth uh you know if the tide turns and it becomes in their financial best
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interests i guess that's when we might start seeing some federal employees come out but
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anybody who's spoken about what's happened here of course has been censored and uh gas lit by the
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likes of the new york times the washington post atlantic monthly rolling stone the list goes on and on and on
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this whole block of conservative media that basically um carries water for the federal government
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as do all the social media sites so how are we ever going to get to the bottom of this in an environment
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where our government believes that it's successful acceptable to deploy military grade psyops on the
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citizenry uh you know i i was stunned the other day there was a poll by the magazine called unheard in the uk
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uh that concluded that if if lockdown was a political party in the uk they would win hands down in the
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next election the majority of brits are still in favor of the lockdowns all right hang on we're in a
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situation where people have been so so covered with propaganda but stay stay with us through one of my
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favorite sayings from chinese communist party political warfare is that they've strangled you
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with your own systems and i think that's a perfect perfect metaphor for what we see going on here
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with the fully entrenched ingrained biomedical security state big pharma really the fourth branch
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of government i would argue and they've seen no better ally or i would say unregistered lobbyists
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what i'm about to tell you and it has to do again i'm sorry with anthony fauci we already know he's
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been making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year on the taxpayer dime working at the national
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institutes of allergy and infectious diseases but even in his retirement he's still collecting a nice
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handsome pension package i think of around 350 000 and private taxpayer funded security details
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but the other way he's profiting uh it was just reported yesterday uh at least allegedly
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uh an imprint from penguin random house crown paid just south of five million dollars
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sorry i can't even take that seriously for his autobiography for his memoir i couldn't imagine
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anyone wanting to unironically read that it'll be fun watching it tank in the charts and the book sale uh
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rankings but dr mullen before i let you go just real quickly what are your reactions to anthony fauci
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getting five million dollars for a memoir for a career that like i said should go down in infamy
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as one of the most dangerous existential threats to the public health of america and really frankly
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the world writ large is evidenced not just by covet 19 but that's a perfect example what are your thoughts
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well we can expect the new york times to write a favorable review on it uh i certainly didn't get
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any kind of advance that was even a fraction of that for my book nor did bobby kennedy for his book
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remember that mr fauci has been put back on the u.s government's payroll and currently has assigned
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six officers uh from hhs to drive him around in a fancy vehicle and provide him with security we
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haven't seen the last of this guy i don't know what motivates him he he is rolling in cash he has been
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pulling down the largest salary in the u.s government for years and years and years has the
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largest pension i think his pension exceeds the annual salary of the president of the united states
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and then there's the money that he got from the royalties uh from moderna i mean it just goes on and
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on and on what you know at at one point where what what motivates this guy when is he going to have
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enough cash i guess he wants to become a little mini you know mini-me for mr gates what i just don't
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get it this is not a public servant mini-me for gates i love it where can people follow you and
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course uh gab uh true social uh etc at rw malone md thank you so much thank you so much for joining us
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well i'm going to reveal one of my sources who said that dr malone substack was really great
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it's citizen free press he said it's at the top of his stack right now people may know him he
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aggregates i think he works 20 25 7 if that's even a thing this guy is always working always
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putting headlines in the stack he's always been a friend to the war room show uh kane i think you're
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joining us down the line if you're there uh if you could just give us you know i don't think people
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people obviously go to your site and they love your work and they love you but i don't think people
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understand the gravity of your site in terms of the traffic and even when i see the numbers my jaw
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drops and believe me i'm pretty jaded but it's it's crazy and if denver could put up the the graphic
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that we have while you talk about how the site's doing in terms of traffic just to show where you
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compare how you're outranking the wall street journal uh breitbart all these other news outlets uh
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what's up what's happening over at citizen free press oh it never ends natalie just grinding headlines
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yeah 25 7 you said that's sort of tongue-in-cheek but but may 1st will be six straight years every
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single day including christmas fourth of july holidays for people who don't know it you know
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i'll do i'll do a shameless plug plug just go ahead to citizenfreepress.com right now it loads faster
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than any other news site on the web there are zero graphics and all the headlines are in stack form
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and all the new stuff goes right at the top so you never sort of have to search and yeah i mentioned
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to you in break that you know you had that was a great appearance by dr malone people should read
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the top story in the stack right now which is which links to dr malone's sub stack it's sort of it's
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it's a fantastic piece on the origin of of uh sars cov2 virus and how it really was a vaccine for it
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was a recombinant bat vaccine that was created in the united states so getting to that traffic yeah it's
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nuts natalie and i'll break a little bit of news here so matt drudge as as as drudge uh aficionados
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know at the bottom right if you scroll all the way down his website bottom right hand corner he lists
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every single day what his actual server traffic is right so that graph that you've got that lists me
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and drudge that's that's similar way i'm making a guess as to what all of our traffic is but that's
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the only public one so that's the one people use but but back to drudge so he's got his actual
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numbers right and he according to his numbers he's done 642 million page views in the last 31 days
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and cfp according to our server numbers have and i checked right before the show we did about 336
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million in the past uh 31 days so for the first time ever of grinding away at this job we have passed
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the 50 threshold of drudge like we you know we're we're there it's about 51 and a half almost 52 percent
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so look i got lucky cfp is an amazing place people who don't know it should check it out you do not have
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to register to comment you can comment immediately on any story that you see but uh you know but whatever
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i'm humble about it i got lucky for the site got lucky for some reason um but yeah the numbers are
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amazing we we uh you know bigger than the wall street journal bigger than politico so you know
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that's enough about traffic well the the truth resonates with people and i i brought you on today
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not just to let you gloat about how fantastic your site is but to i think talk about an important
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story that's developing i think it's sort of contained to the dc bubble right now because
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it has to do with legislation but i think it has broader implications that people
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really should be concerned about and i'm talking about the restrict act and believe me i am probably
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one of the loudest advocates for banning tick tock uh i've been saying that for many many many years
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been showing how not just that the app is used to promote chinese communist party propaganda but it's a
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really socialist indoctrination tool aimed at young americans um but if you put that aside you know
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let's ban tick tock yes 100 but the legislation that sort of seems to be embraced by the uniparty
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to do so the restrict act really has been i think labeled and i would argue rightly so getting the
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moniker of a trojan horse if you actually read the bill uh it's really concerning in the sense that
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it broadens the federal government's purview over really communications that are
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on anything that is connected to the internet whether it's your your ring doorbell alexa that
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really gives them access to anything and if they don't like what you're saying on there if you're
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communicating with a foreign adversary which gets to be determined by the secretary of commerce just
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sort of whatever they see fit and whoever they see fit uh you could be thrown in prison for for up to
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20 years and i know this might sound a little crazy and off the walls but i don't really think i'm all
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that off base in terms of characterizing the bill like that you're obviously in media you have a
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website that i'm sure would be you know categorized or flagged as misinformation disinformation so we
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have a few minutes and i'll hold you over through the break but what is your take as someone who's
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very involved in the news business um on this restrict act yeah how about that uh patrick patriot act
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2.0 i mean we can all trust senator mark warner right he would never do anything he would never
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do anything to put our liberties uh at stake yeah it's crazy i have the same caveat as you natalie like
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i cannot stand tick tock you know i i think it's this it it's a purge that's destroying kids it's
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i mean the hatred that i have for that social media platform really knows no bounds but this legislation is
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not the way to get rid of it and thank goodness people like you and reason.com did a great piece
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today on it and uncover dc has also uh tracy beans and uncover dc has also done a great piece on it
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it's dangerous it's everything that you said there's all kinds of language in there that can be interpreted
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in all sort of nefarious ways when you read the analysis that the reason writer put together on it
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it's everything that you said that in you know the the definitions of these terms are so broad that they
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could be sort of shifted and shaped in order to go after misinformation like war room and and cfp
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hey give me a are we headed how much time do we have before break you got about a minute okay so so
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yeah so it gives incredible power to the secretary of commerce like you mentioned it it makes that that
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position sort of the sole arbiter of what is dangerous what is what is misinformation what is
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disinformation it you know and it's really this the the uh the warnings about it have just sort of
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come in the last two or three days before that since everybody's natural instinct is like yours which is
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to ban tick tock we are all sort of sliding with this legislation and not really paying attention to
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it so yeah i'm glad you're raising the raising the alarm on this and i think um you know it's it's out
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there now so i think it's really really being looked at and hopefully uh hopefully it's it it will
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either be amended look it's not the same bill that that josh hawley originally put in place so
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hopefully it will be amended or uh or shot down completely because this is not the way to go
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my uh my old boss and our mutual friend uh the wonderful raheem kassam i remember he always told
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me in regard to the negotiations of brexit that no deal is better than a bad deal and i don't think
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that this is just a bad deal i think the restrict act is a very very very bad deal that is an existential
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threat to freedom of speech freedom of expression and freedom as we know it it's allowing our american
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ruling class to basically institute what the chinese communist party has in terms of their draconian
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censorship overseas and bring it here but it's no surprise that the american ruling class really
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still not stephen k bannon he's still got natalie winters in the war room uh i think i said let's see it
00:29:59.480
was monday i was hosting last steve is traveling back i believe from east palestine uh if you guys
00:30:05.320
watched the very very moving very powerful town hall type meeting earlier today um so i'm i'm filling
00:30:12.840
in but i i said and i stand by it that i've learned more from the birch gold uh end of the dollar empire
00:30:20.520
series than i did sitting in on any economics classes at the university of chicago and given that
00:30:26.440
that school birthed milton friedman and the entire chicago school of economics that statement carries
00:30:32.360
a lot of weight make sure you go to birchgold.com war room if you want to read it out i think they
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just released the third and i think it's the final installment uh so make sure you go like i said to
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birchgold.com war room um kane we gotta let you go because we got as steve would say a lot more wood to
00:30:52.520
chop here in the war room but how can people follow you and more importantly no offense uh make
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it to citizen free press and keep up with the like i said 25 seven hour news cycle yeah 9 a.m to 3 a.m
00:31:07.320
come to citizen free press you know i hate social media and they can find us there i want to say
00:31:11.640
quickly i was on the phone with raheem during the break and he said that he thinks the two of you
00:31:16.920
should head to the uk and and run to lead the new lockdown party that uh that dr malone was talking
00:31:24.600
about so with that i'll bid you adieu and uh have a great day there you go well hello to raheem if
00:31:32.440
he's watching um i think we have dave walsh joining us down the line sort of sort of pivoting here um but
00:31:39.880
really wanted to to pack in i think we in an hour we could chop a lot of wood as steve would say
00:31:44.840
um but i want to talk usually i want to talk about the great reset but i want to talk about
00:31:49.080
it particularly in the context of the great food reset there was a really really really awesome
00:31:54.360
article that was out in unheard today uh which it goes through what's going on in the netherlands
00:31:59.880
how there's sort of a populist revolt pushing back against how the government really is weaponizing
00:32:05.800
um attacks against small kind of family farms in favor of this uh more i would say large-scale
00:32:12.520
agriculture but really i think it's a textbook example of how the elites through a fusion of
00:32:18.360
both the public and private sector are now really using food and diet and nutrition and soil
00:32:23.800
is sort of another level of like multi-dimensional warfare as someone who follows the chinese communist
00:32:29.080
party i'm used to unrestricted and unconventional warfare but it still makes me very sad and scared
00:32:35.160
to see our own elites using it against us here so dave if you just want to walk us through
00:32:40.760
this concept of what exactly the great food reset is and how fertilizer and soil and more broadly this
00:32:48.760
kind of green energy agenda is being weaponized to i would argue make it so the food on your plate
00:32:55.560
doesn't always end up there well natalie complimenting dr malone's fine presentation let's talk about
00:33:02.600
another another sort of health crisis and that's called global starvation a self-inflicted wound we're
00:33:08.760
headed towards the uh the unheard did a great job of laying out some of the depth of where this came
00:33:14.280
from in in the netherlands leading to the formation of the success of the bbb government the farmer
00:33:20.600
of government taking over uh and some of the details the eu commission actually uh internal documents now
00:33:27.960
show according to this very fine research piece uh that the goal and objective of this was actually to
00:33:34.360
reduce family farm private farm farm ownership and specifically reduce the production of livestock
00:33:41.640
in in holland uh just for example the netherlands is the second largest exporter of food products in the
00:33:47.560
world and the largest exporter of meat products across europe so here's the eu looking for ways to
00:33:54.360
diminish that either to support uh reducing the footprint vis-a-vis comparability to china i'll get into that
00:34:01.160
in a second or in in the interest of corporate uh private equity firms perhaps wanting to take take
00:34:07.240
that land over for other uh agribusiness but of a greener nature so um fortunately this has been stalled
00:34:15.000
but the germans went after it also in in november the government promoted then switching to the national
00:34:22.520
population to a plant-based diet and attempts to remove pork from the diet heavily in germany that's still
00:34:29.160
they're still hard at that in germany so very unusual things within the backdrop in the backdrop
00:34:34.680
european food prices went up in 2022 17.3 percent overall germany alone saw 40 inflation in food
00:34:43.400
for its people food costs over here eggs up 60 percent uh beef up 20 percent last year milk up 14
00:34:50.520
last year in the aggregate food products here 11 and a half percent inflation last year so in that
00:34:55.640
backdrop we have this going on that the unheard has revealed um just unbelievable and this is all about
00:35:03.320
also officially reducing nitrogen-based fertilizers because they add to global warming some theory of
00:35:10.440
that where the tremendous productivity enhancement in farming globally and here particularly in western
00:35:16.520
europe has occurred due largely to ammonia nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers the first two of which
00:35:23.320
are origin natural gas based fertilizers have propelled for example here three times the productivity per
00:35:30.920
acre in farming since post-world war ii in in the u.s and also by the way the u.s and then the netherlands
00:35:38.200
enjoy 8.2 tons per per acre productivity 30 percent ahead of china 2.6 times more productivity than india and
00:35:47.000
unfortunately 12.6 times more productivity than than parts of sub-sahara africa but five times more food
00:35:54.120
production productivity per acre than all of africa so this is a an essential ingredient gas-based
00:36:01.560
fertilizers being ammonia and nitrogen to get into those markets instead of dumbing down ours let's let's
00:36:08.440
introduce these these advancements into sub-sahara africa and places like uh uh you know off the coast
00:36:15.960
of india last year in sri lanka where this was tried again at a great deficit to sri lankans let's
00:36:21.800
let's advance lifestyles and productivity in those nations as opposed to dumbing down our own
00:36:28.440
i think the article is really interesting too because it mentions what i would call sort of the the bad
00:36:33.720
hombres uh it's the rockefeller foundation the gates foundation the world health organization the world
00:36:40.200
economic forum i could go on and on and on all these kind of three-letter groups but it really
00:36:45.320
nails down how these entities are working concurrently with three-letter agencies right
00:36:50.360
in government there's sort of this fusion but it sort of seems like these are the same entities that
00:36:55.160
were very intimately involved not just with the response to covid but with the sort of pandemic
00:36:59.960
preventative research um that i would argue uh potentially led to covid 19 right whether it was
00:37:06.120
the gates foundation uh and their involvement with the wuhan institute of virology but i'm just curious i
00:37:11.800
think if there's anything we've learned from covid it's that we certainly can't trust uh the federal
00:37:15.640
government to to protect or defend our health and frankly i think public health is sort of
00:37:20.680
a new level of warfare it's a new dimension uh whereby i think governments can kind of wage whether
00:37:27.160
it's just straight up go to old-fashioned resource war and i think unfortunately food is now in that
00:37:32.920
kind of domain but you know this is one of those issues that i see a lot of i i some would say
00:37:37.960
fear-mongering i would say maybe it's justified but are people right to be concerned that this
00:37:43.800
trend is only going to grow right what i mean by that you know do you see any actions whether it's
00:37:49.320
from the biden regime or just global governments or these kind of global groups more broadly that
00:37:54.200
indicates and just a few minutes on this um that people should be scared or should be at least
00:37:59.960
concerned that this is like i said sort of a new area of interest for this this axis of evil really
00:38:06.440
no you're seeing nothing but reinforcement of this notion from governments in in western europe and
00:38:11.400
here through the eu and the us government on energy the same the same uh outcomes being enforcement and
00:38:19.000
creation of policies all about raising the cost of energy to citizens and rate payers for electricity
00:38:25.800
with solar and wind which are very very costly with diminishment of natural gas resources through
00:38:31.720
shutting down and not not permitting pipelines shutting down offshore production granholm before the
00:38:37.880
congress last week and uh john pierre bragging about the cessation of arctic alaskan oil and gas
00:38:44.760
production all these measures are also about driving costs up for citizen rate payers for gasoline for
00:38:52.520
home eating oil and gas and for electricity whilst on the other hand the federal reserve and european
00:38:59.160
governments are working to corral inflation through higher interest rates just an extreme contradiction
00:39:05.080
with the actual actions of government taking the same positions to drive up the cost of energy
00:39:10.680
massively to human beings when there is no replacement for oil gas coal and uranium there is no replacement on
00:39:17.560
the horizon yet they want to restrict these things which has the direct effect of fueling inflation very badly in the developed world
00:39:26.760
manufactured crises i know we always talk about if it's incompetence or if it's intentional and i think this
00:39:34.280
green energy issue is one of those glaring examples where you really see that it's intentional and it's not incompetence
00:39:41.880
dave walsh i feel like i could refer to you as the future secretary of energy uh where can people
00:39:48.440
where can people follow you and your work and stay and stay in contact with you just a quick adder to
00:39:54.200
this i know by the way our farming productivity per person deployed they deploy 66 more persons per acre than
00:40:01.800
we do and they also are 30 percent behind western europe and the u.s in cereal production per acre so i'm just
00:40:08.280
saying there's another maybe leading indicator where this type of pressure comes from i can be located
00:40:13.240
on getter at dave walsh energy and same on truth social thanks natalie thank you so much for joining
00:40:19.960
us i think we should have mike davis down the line but before we get into what's the latest with trump
00:40:26.200
and the political prosecutions persecutions whatever you want to call it um i really think
00:40:31.080
it is interesting right this whole east palestine situation right the epa i guess you got pete
00:40:37.160
buddha judge down there but this whole climate cult these whole right this whole kind of cohort of
00:40:42.360
people who are so into environmental justice and saving the environment they're absolutely nowhere
00:40:49.480
to be found when it comes to east palestine i don't know if you all watched the show earlier today but you
00:40:54.440
saw those two beautiful babies who are breaking out in rashes and hives and who knows the mental damage
00:41:00.680
that they're experiencing because of this release of chemicals now call me crazy i don't really like the
00:41:06.520
word justice environmental justice equity by the way do you see secretary blinken just called for a
00:41:11.960
just peace in ukraine whatever that means um but it's just absolutely mind i would say blowing to me
00:41:20.680
that these environmental justice freaks the people who will throw paint on the mona lisa and all these
00:41:26.680
you know beautiful old pieces of artwork just to make a point they can't even go to east palestine
00:41:32.520
with what's going on there if you want real environmental justice how about you start
00:41:36.600
protesting at norfolk southern's headquarters but i'm sure they won't but speaking of protests
00:41:43.400
and prosecutions and persecutions i think we have mike davis joining us down the line
00:41:49.160
now i saw reports you'd sent it to me i think that uh it seems like this whole grand jury the stormy
00:41:54.280
daniels payment the hush money the trump is going to jail that whole angle of attack that msnbc was playing
00:42:00.600
non-stop for what seemed to be a whole week uh 24 hours a day uh they're going on break it seems like
00:42:08.280
they're sort of hitting the break on that whole angle of attack what's the latest going on there
00:42:14.120
yeah it seems like the democrats are uh are on a tactical retreat up in manhattan uh they have three
00:42:20.920
bogus criminal prosecutions right now trying to take out trump uh the first one is manhattan d.a alvin
00:42:27.000
bragg investigating trump for the non the non felony of settling a nuisance claim back in 2016 uh
00:42:36.680
businessmen do this all the time it's perfectly legal and alvin bragg's um when he was in the
00:42:43.320
new york attorney general's office he pushed the the prior manhattan d.a to decline these charges
00:42:49.080
the u.s attorney for manhattan declined these charges the federal election commission declined
00:42:54.680
these charges but then uh george soros got a million dollars or excuse me uh alvin bragg got
00:42:59.880
a million dollars from george soros and ran for d.a and alvin bragg became a political operative for
00:43:06.200
the democrats and george soros and was seriously contemplating bringing these bogus trumped up
00:43:11.720
charges against president trump it looks like that's back hang on i want to keep you through the break so
00:43:17.320
we can get into what their sort of fallback plans are because it's very clear they're trying to take
00:43:21.800
him out because they know donald trump is the one and only tried and tested true warrior who can
00:43:27.640
actually take on not just the deep state but the in your face state the globalists the ones that want
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can't believe we're already in the d block i know time flies when you're having fun i guess time really
00:45:51.960
flies when you're taking down the ccp and the world economic forum and the global elites but i think
00:45:57.640
time also flies when you're sleeping on a my pillow 2.0 because it's just that good it's what steve
00:46:04.040
sleeps on it's what i sleep on it's what i think a lot of the war room posse sleep on make sure you use
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promo code war room go to my pillow.com to get your pillow today again i really have too much fun doing
00:46:18.040
these pillow reads i still think we have mike davis down the line with us talking about they can't beat
00:46:23.640
them so they gotta not join them of course not indict them that seems to be the playbook that not just
00:46:28.200
the democrats but really the entire establishment gives a whole new meaning to throwing the book at
00:46:32.600
someone um but mike what are they going to do now now that it seems like the whole stormy daniels angle
00:46:39.080
of attack isn't working what's their fallback plan yeah it got dark and stormy up in manhattan so they're
00:46:46.600
they're going to retreat on that one tactical retreat and they're going to go to their 2.0 uh you talk
00:46:52.120
about your my pillow 2.0 the democrats 2.0 is going to take my job i hear you i have a face for radio
00:47:00.840
as everyone knows but so i so uh 2.0 is going to be uh special counsel jack smith garland's handpicked
00:47:08.200
special counsel they're gonna uh look at president trump for the non-crime of having his presidential
00:47:14.520
records in the office of the former president office of the former president in mar-a-lago which is
00:47:19.560
specifically allowed by the presidential records act they're going to try to come up with some
00:47:23.480
bogus process crime like obstruction to get him on that and then the third way they're going to
00:47:28.520
try to get him is through the fulton county da's office fanny willis another democrat is going to
00:47:33.240
try to prosecute trump for the non-crime of objecting to a presidential election uh which is allowed by the
00:47:41.640
uh which is allowed by a statute of congress and from 1887 and democrats objected uh to republican
00:47:49.240
wins in 1969 2001 2005 2017 but all of a sudden that's going to be a crime uh to lobby lawmakers to
00:47:57.480
object to presidential elections it's it's allowed by federal statute and it's protected by the first
00:48:02.120
amendment but that's their playbook um and of course they're going to ignore everything the biden's
00:48:07.720
do that's why we heard a lot from alvin bragg is because house republicans subpoenaed smoking gun
00:48:13.800
bank records that the biden's took a million dollars from the ccp so anytime there's an issue
00:48:19.560
with the biden's we're going to hear about jack smith we're going to hear about um fanny willis
00:48:24.200
maybe they'll try to bring alvin bragg's uh dead case back uh back from the dead he's the he's the
00:48:29.800
freddie krueger of the democrat prosecutors he just won't go away but uh that's their playbook
00:48:35.320
i know it always seems to be that they need a distraction and a deflection whenever one of the
00:48:42.760
biden uh regime members wrongdoings are exposed and because there are so many of them and so many
00:48:48.120
wrongdoings you need a lot of distractions and since you're a lawyer i'm just curious i always like
00:48:53.960
to ask brilliant legal minds and members of congress you know what the latest is in terms of
00:48:59.400
the process of congressional investigations and accountability now i know congress can't
00:49:05.240
necessarily uh indict anyone but just you're you're a fire breather i know you definitely don't hold
00:49:11.640
back and i think the war room posse is maybe a little i would say a little upset that we haven't seen
00:49:18.280
all of the investigations and hearings and subpoenas and maybe prison sentences uh that we had been hoping
00:49:24.840
for um but in your opinion right you're talking about the subpoenas what we've found about you
00:49:29.320
know the biden crime family which we've already known how do you think they're doing how would
00:49:33.640
you rate uh the whether it's the weaponization committee and we got a few minutes um before
00:49:38.680
unfortunately this shows over but just what's your kind of assessment of of what's going on on the hill
00:49:43.560
so i think uh house oversight chairman james comer was off to a running start he's been doing an
00:49:48.760
excellent job since day one and i have uh consistently praised him i'm actually starting
00:49:54.920
to change my opinion on jim jordan i've been a loud obnoxious vocal critic of jim jordan for a long time
00:50:01.720
particularly because i think that he uh defends google and big tech too much but i'm uh i think
00:50:07.960
he got off to a slow start with his house uh with his house weaponization committee and his judiciary
00:50:14.280
committee oversight but he's starting to get his sea legs and he's starting to put points
00:50:18.600
on the board and i have publicly praised him uh for for for doing this and i'll praise i will praise
00:50:24.760
all these republican chairmen and members when they do good work and i'll criticize them when they don't
00:50:29.640
because you know i i just don't care i'm not looking for anything from congress i i don't need a job i
00:50:34.920
don't need their money i don't need anything from from them so it's pretty liberating so uh but i as i said
00:50:40.600
jim jordan was uh from a rocky start he's starting to he's starting to do a good job and put points on the board
00:50:46.360
awesome and where can people stay in touch and follow your work whether it's twitter or your
00:50:52.040
writings where can people uh find you it's article three project dot org article number three project
00:50:58.680
dot org at article three project at article number three project on getter twitter truth
00:51:05.000
and i don't know if twitter's starting to kick people off again but when i'm not kicked off twitter
00:51:09.240
it's at mrd dmia mrd dmian i'm also on getter and truth and thank you natalie thank you so much for
00:51:17.560
joining us well i think we got about two minutes left uh but steve will be back tomorrow morning
00:51:23.400
i think like i said they're traveling back from east palestine but it really is not funny but it's so so
00:51:29.160
concerning like i said as someone whose early career was dedicated and devoted to focusing on chinese
00:51:34.840
communist party infiltration and the various tactics that they use in terms of political
00:51:39.640
warfare one of their uh three warfares doctrine which is enshrined in the code of the people's
00:51:44.040
liberation army not just as mass media information and psychological warfare uh but it's lawfare and
00:51:50.680
that's really at the heart of it and obviously we've seen a pretty i would say heavy compromise of
00:51:54.680
a lot of america's leading legal firms by the chinese communist party but it's really sad when you
00:52:00.520
come to grips i think and understand uh that america's ruling class are are betters right um
00:52:07.080
it's not just that they've been compromised by the chinese communist party um but they've merged with
00:52:13.240
them right they're going after donald trump much like the chinese communist party has gone after
00:52:18.760
their former premieres and their former leaders it's it's really lawfare at its finest and meanwhile
00:52:25.480
actual americans like you just saw the people in east palestine you have babies one and two year
00:52:31.400
olds who are breaking out in hives and rashes because let's call it what it is corporate greed
00:52:37.960
our betters our intellectuals our graduates from harvard our mckinsey consultants the pete buddha judge
00:52:43.480
types who know exactly what's happening because donald trump is making us look like a fool on the world
00:52:48.280
stage well i think the biden regime is doing a pretty good job at that you don't even have to go
00:52:53.720
overseas to ukraine or china to hunter biden's business partners to see that you can just go
00:52:59.320
to east palestine or go to washington dc but it sounds like like mike davis said maybe house
00:53:05.080
republicans are actually starting to get a backbone i won't hold my breath but it's always good to have
00:53:10.600
a little bit of hope stick in there we'll be back tomorrow 10 a.m with steve thanks for hanging with
00:53:14.840
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checkout to save 67 of your first shipment that's code war room at checkout to save 67 and do it again
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of the posse you need a strong heart you need a lion's heart how we're going to do that is with salty