Bannon's War Room - August 28, 2023


Episode 2987: COVID Emergency Contracts Expire In 2025; Robotics Are At Embryonic Phase


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

174.71915

Word Count

9,829

Sentence Count

41

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

6


Summary

In this episode of War Room, we talk about the new humanoid robot, Atlas, and the future of the robotics industry, and what it means for transhumanism and the transhumanist movement. We also hear from the author of the book "Transhumanism: A Handbook for Transhumanism in the 21st Century" about his journey to becoming a Transhumanist, and why he believes there is a life force in everything.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:09.820 these people here's the time i got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the
00:00:15.980 people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
00:00:19.960 everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:23.300 where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
00:00:31.120 these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:38.240 is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:46.740 i think apollo represents a really big step forward for the robotics industry as a whole
00:00:57.660 austin-based aptronic just launched its latest humanoid robot called apollo so think of apollo
00:01:03.940 like the personal computer in 1982 he has a swappable battery so you can pull his battery
00:01:09.480 out and put a new one in like you change it out on your drill or any other tool and he can lift
00:01:14.820 about 55 pounds depending on what he's doing apollo's first mission will be warehouse work
00:01:19.920 cardenas says top retailers have already put in orders for apollo he's going to be moving boxes
00:01:25.720 initially from point a to point b and so even though the potential is very high the current technology
00:01:33.860 and what is capable of doing reliably and efficiently is really we call gross manipulation so he's going
00:01:41.920 to be handling boxes and moving them around and uh doing all the things that people don't want to do
00:01:47.100 today they used ai for physical manipulation and cardenas says they will introduce ai for cognitive
00:01:53.620 intelligence as the technology evolves so kind of the base layer of ai is all the physical intelligence
00:02:00.340 and that's become much more mature over the last call it decade the next big frontier is cognitive
00:02:07.000 intelligence and that's the ability for the robot to reason and respond to its environment and that's
00:02:13.040 still relatively in the early days our early work in the lab was with nasa johnson space center
00:02:18.660 on a robot called valkyrie so apollo represents the culmination of early research and development for
00:02:26.960 darpa to build one of the first electric general purpose robots called valkyrie so we're not just
00:02:33.660 thinking about how to make the robot move dynamically through its environment like we did in parkour and
00:02:38.820 dance now we're starting to put atlas to work and think about how the robot should be able to perceive
00:02:44.420 and manipulate objects in its environment while maintaining that characteristic high level of
00:02:49.340 performance that we expect from atlas in order to do that the robot has to be able to think about
00:02:54.840 the properties of objects their shape their mass properties and as it's manipulating these objects
00:03:00.620 the constraints that exist between the robot and the object the forces that exist and it has to
00:03:05.480 have a control system that's able to balance what may be competing objectives related to stability or
00:03:11.780 the manipulation task at hand so perception is letting the robot know what it's seeing and autonomy
00:03:17.140 is letting it choose what it's doing next at a high level where it's going to go and what it's planning
00:03:21.660 to do it's all software so we're writing code that runs on board atlas and it's got computers on board
00:03:27.220 that are processing the camera data so that it can see the objects in front of it
00:03:30.920 over here sophia we have this it says consciousness
00:03:36.600 i can see it do you know what animism means tell me well animism uh is like the belief
00:03:47.960 that there's a life force in everything anything and everything it's kind of weird isn't it
00:03:56.340 i like weird though
00:03:58.440 okay welcome a monday 28 august year of our lord 2023 i want to bring in joe allen
00:04:07.600 joe what i just see there with the eve of actually publishing the book dark and i know you're
00:04:12.600 touring around the country right now you're doing radio hit after radio hit after radio hit i'm glad
00:04:17.520 we carved out some time want everybody to go get their college textbook on transhumanism because
00:04:23.440 you're going to need it that's pretty scary right there what did you see about the robots
00:04:26.880 steve 10 years ago none of that would have been possible people look at even even as you heard
00:04:34.180 the first video talking about the new robot apollo produced by aptronic and as you heard it was
00:04:41.000 initially funded by darpa as are most of the technologies we talk about but 10 years ago
00:04:47.420 that would have been impossible 20 years ago people would laugh at it the idea of a robot being able to
00:04:52.760 maneuver around a space lift objects put them in place where they're supposed to go all those sorts
00:04:58.600 of things it just wasn't there now it is the second you see atlas the famous robot produced by
00:05:05.280 boston dynamics atlas has been incredible in so far as the manip or the the dexterity the acrobatic
00:05:14.860 feats doing catapult or doing a somersaults in the air uh all those sorts of things now they're trying
00:05:20.900 to train it to be sort of a workhorse of course military organizations around the world are wanting
00:05:27.380 to create humanoid robots but also smaller drone like robots uh in order to do a lot more than work
00:05:34.080 to work to uh kill other human beings and the last one i just threw that last one in there with
00:05:39.720 sophia sophia as we've explained over and over again sophia is supposed to be a kind of symbol
00:05:46.040 an emissary from the transhumanist movement created by transhumanists for normal people so that normal
00:05:54.320 people can imagine what it's like to live in a world where human beings work side by side with robots
00:06:00.580 where their kids learn from robots and where some number of people actually pair off mate and perhaps
00:06:08.460 uh you know form long-term romantic relationships with their robots this is a fetish in the transhumanist
00:06:16.840 movement and the robot as clunky as it is the way they conceive of it is this is an embryonic phase this is
00:06:24.940 like the childhood phase so unless you think that the last 20 years stops now with these kind of
00:06:31.500 uh goofy uh star trek uh figures on you know walking around then you can prepare for the next 10 years
00:06:39.840 to see quite a few more advances and so on and so forth what we've been talking about from the beginning
00:06:45.760 is the simultaneous growth of a belief system which holds that this is not just the development of tools
00:06:54.460 that this is a spiritual quest coming side by side with actual advances in actual technologies
00:07:01.840 that is the core of the transhumanist movement
00:07:05.180 okay tomorrow night at uh at seven on getter and i think we're doing a rumble also i'll be doing a q a
00:07:13.000 with joe about the day the book is going to launch tomorrow and we'll spend an hour doing q a we're
00:07:18.620 going to take live questions from the audience so uh go to mo and uh and uh uh grace they're putting
00:07:24.980 up right now how we're going to do this joe i know you're swamped with interviews i think it's fantastic
00:07:29.680 the intensity the intense interest around this book is extraordinary and the reason is is that you've
00:07:35.120 just nailed it this is just the very beginning and what you've seen in the last couple of years
00:07:39.260 this is accelerating at an accelerating rate and that is the scary thing about it uh joe uh people go to
00:07:46.820 amazon.com right now to order the book i'll let you go back and continue on your interviews and uh
00:07:52.800 you'll be in uh you'll be in the nation's capital in a couple days uh spreading the word of the war
00:07:58.240 against humanity that is transhumanism sir thank you for joining us thank you very much steve
00:08:03.960 joe allen really an extraordinary book dark aeon as i call it dark and absolutely extraordinary it's
00:08:12.440 your textbook for the fall you're going to underline this you're going to mark it you're
00:08:16.360 going to check all those the references it's going to be extraordinary let's play a cold open i got
00:08:19.980 richard barris we gotta get down to the grubby nature of politics and power let's go and play a
00:08:25.440 cold open for the great pollster the people's pundit richard barris is still the king and it's hard to
00:08:31.600 deny that when you look at the numbers tim and you look at that stage eight people last week that
00:08:37.920 yes they had it out yes some people had good nights and we do our usual analysis of it but
00:08:42.860 it's an odd conversation to be having when there's somebody not on the stage 30 points ahead of anyone
00:08:47.620 who is yeah for sure william and that article that you referenced is about i went to the louisiana
00:08:53.900 republican party convention over the weekend and wrote about it and actually the first speaker came
00:08:59.480 to the stage and said that she had just come from the debate and uh she knew who she thought won the
00:09:04.740 debate wanted to hear what the crowd thought and people started yelling trump and i was like
00:09:10.920 listening to try to hear any other names i couldn't hear any other names everyone yelled trump and then
00:09:14.860 speakers responded yeah i thought so too so you know that tells you the state of affairs among
00:09:21.140 republican party regulars in red states uh you know trump is uh the dominant force uh there was not a sign
00:09:29.000 there in lafayette louisiana that there are other candidates people are interested in this this poll shows
00:09:33.600 that i sure he dropped six points but he's still at 50 he's still at 50 points uh you know a pure
00:09:39.540 majority within the field uh with uh with ron de santis next in 12 um the only person that seemed to
00:09:45.780 to me to do real good for themselves in that debate stage was nikki haley and you saw her pop up five
00:09:51.760 points and i think that she's slowly working to consolidate that mainstream old school republican lane
00:09:58.320 if you will the problem is even if you add up nikki and pence and christy and you know all those
00:10:05.200 candidates together you really only get to about 20 percent and and you know maybe she could
00:10:09.520 consolidate that but then where do you go from there those who has kept a stunningly low profile
00:10:14.100 amid the various investigations into donald trump now breaking his silence on the case under oath those
00:10:20.000 were challenging times bluntly meadows told the court of his white house tenure as meadows seeks to move
00:10:25.360 his case from state to federal court the focus of monday's hearing prosecutors delved into their
00:10:30.340 case and some of the allegations against meadows meadows denying under oath that he directed another
00:10:35.840 white house aide to write a memo about how to delay or disrupt the certification of the election on
00:10:41.080 january 6 saying he had zero recollection of that happening and it was the biggest surprise to me
00:10:47.300 upon reading the indictment putting meadows on the stand to challenge the events he's accused of
00:10:51.960 participating in in georgia a risky approach for any criminal defendant meadows looking to make the
00:10:57.400 case that his activities after the 2020 election were part of his official duties as chief of staff
00:11:02.640 including arranging the call between trump and georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger
00:11:07.960 mr president everybody is on the line and just so this is mark meadows the chief of staff i just want to find
00:11:14.080 uh 11 780 votes which is one more than we have because we won the state when prosecutors questioned
00:11:25.980 what federal role meadows was fulfilling in post-election calls with trump and another purveyor
00:11:30.980 of election falsehoods his then personal attorney rudy giuliani we cannot not allow these crooks
00:11:37.040 because that's what they are to steal an election from the american people they elected donald trump
00:11:42.860 they didn't elect joe biden meadows said he was acting as a gatekeeper and insisted there was a federal
00:11:51.140 interest in accurate and fair elections meadows also claimed he wasn't the driving force in pushing bogus
00:11:57.240 claims of election fraud but when then attorney general bill barr dismissed the fraud claims i made it clear
00:12:03.020 i did not agree with the idea of saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff which i told
00:12:08.900 the president was bull meadows said he felt that further investigation was warranted now meadows was
00:12:15.680 on the stand for about three and a half hours today then the district attorney's office was able to call
00:12:20.520 some of their witnesses up right now is georgia secretary of state brad raffensperger who has already
00:12:26.020 testified that the federal government does not play a role in certifying the state election results and jake as
00:12:31.980 you pointed out the next major milestone in this case is likely to be these arraignments set for
00:12:35.960 september 6 we're still waiting to see if that's something that's going to happen in a courtroom or
00:12:40.440 if these defendants might waive their appearances
00:12:42.280 okay uh a lot going on this is the whole funny willis thing they're actually arguing today uh meadows
00:12:50.180 on the stand for three and a half hours trying to get this kicked up to federal court i want to bring
00:12:54.140 in richard barris richard you're on top of all this the first thing tim miller's written a piece
00:12:58.980 trump is still king do you agree with that do you agree with tim miller uh richard barris
00:13:04.060 yeah yeah i i do steve as always thanks for having me on and i would also say you know i saw the emerson
00:13:10.360 poll release which is what everyone was talking about he dropped six points uh you're not going
00:13:15.140 to evaporate a 35 to 45 point lead because you don't go to a debate uh that's ridiculous honestly
00:13:23.160 the sampling size of that poll it could be within the sampling era almost steve so we're not really
00:13:28.600 talking about a lot of movement we polled uh leading up to the debate actually a couple of
00:13:34.180 interviews nationally were after the debate and then we polled and we are still with florida
00:13:39.980 uh but we polled texas and california and wrapping that up now and we're uh doing one more day in
00:13:46.600 florida but you know waiting aside steve i can already see what i see um you know in california and
00:13:53.420 in texas de santis is in third vivek ramaswamy is in second he will be in second there's no amount
00:13:59.760 of waiting that's going to change that and in third which is important florida uh if de santis
00:14:05.940 is going to put up or shut up anywhere it's going to be in his own state and currently he's over 30
00:14:11.020 points behind trump in florida we're not done yet but that's where it sits right now the graphic that
00:14:16.760 is up right now steve says it all because i mean i this is what i really want to stress gray is trump's
00:14:23.060 performance against biden red is de santis and his shortfalls behind donald trump and soon we're
00:14:29.460 gonna have to start doing this with ramaswamy because he's just roughly in the same ballpark
00:14:34.060 as de santis everywhere steve everywhere even in florida he trails trump against biden
00:14:40.380 hang on one second we're going to talk about the demise of de santis next in the war room
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00:16:29.860 okay uh when there's gonna be a big fight this week because mccarthy tried to run up the flagpole
00:16:38.180 yesterday on the sunday shows as we talked about this morning about this uh they'll give us they'll
00:16:44.240 throw us a shiny toy the impeachment which by the way impeachment require we need to do that we need to go
00:16:48.580 on offense but it's got to be disconnected from this huge fight he's fighting for a cr that goes
00:16:55.660 into next march think about that march basically you're signing off on everything nancy pelosi's done
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00:17:34.500 it's got to stop it's got to stop here and now no amount of happy talk is going to get beyond that so
00:17:39.240 richard barris uh trump they're coming to trump from every different direction i got darren beady on the
00:17:45.380 next hour to talk about that it's absolutely shocking but i want to go back to the polling
00:17:49.700 i want to go back to you just dropped a couple of bombshells there so first off talk about the emerson
00:17:54.120 because all the time is the emerson the emerson is not really a six-point drop right because such a
00:17:58.560 small sample and it's just right after the polling essentially trump didn't diminish himself by getting
00:18:03.480 on the stage with the keebler elves and he's still dominant but what is your polling showing in the
00:18:08.360 field because i think there has been a tectonic shift in that desantis is collapsing as tim miller
00:18:14.180 says somebody's going to try to consolidate that anti-trump vivek who kind of takes his it's crib
00:18:20.100 notes from the war room if you had him and trump there i don't know 80 70 so the other 20 is going
00:18:27.180 to be consolidated by somebody i don't happen to think it's going to be ron desantis given your
00:18:31.240 polling sir i'll tell you steve if we were in the field one more day vivek would have overtaken
00:18:37.740 ron desantis in our polling we had trump at about uh 55 and change so in the mid 50s but vivek was at
00:18:45.620 a little under 12 desantis was so 11 he's rounded down to 11 desantis was at 12 but desantis was very
00:18:52.620 clearly falling vivek was very clearly rising and the only reason desantis came out in second
00:18:59.000 technically is because of the first day of interviews we did he did better with self-identified
00:19:04.320 republicans and conservatives but over the period of a few days the bottom was falling out steve and
00:19:09.920 you could see it and that was a large sample that was 3 000 voters so uh you know moving into the
00:19:15.400 individual states after we did that poll we can clearly see that and look the last time we pulled
00:19:21.660 florida i mean let me let me give people a little bit of context trump was ahead he was ahead by about
00:19:27.000 20 points but uh desantis was um you know in the 30s he had just fallen from 41 the month before that
00:19:34.880 so trump was always ahead but it was kind of closer um now it's not close uh desantis will be around 20
00:19:42.100 22 percent in his own state and again i have to stress steve we have been measuring this trump or bus
00:19:50.360 vote and we actually started asking people if they would write in their candidate if they weren't the
00:19:55.460 nomination it's all trump steve i mean you're always going to get statistics works this way you're
00:20:00.160 always going to get a point or two says i would write in this person but it's not statistically
00:20:04.580 significant with trump routinely no matter what state no matter nationally routinely almost 30 percent of
00:20:12.160 trump's voters say they will write his name on the ballot if he is not the nominee and another five
00:20:18.620 percent say they won't vote what does that mean it means trump is ahead of biden in florida by almost 10
00:20:24.620 points and desantis is basically tied because you're removing those people from uh you know he
00:20:31.240 any republican needs that base and people would say have been saying over the last day or so richie oh
00:20:37.420 go ahead go ahead but hang on hang on you got a bomb show there that trump's up over tons of biden by
00:20:43.460 10 in florida but but but you're buried you're buried lead and this is what you keep telling the
00:20:48.740 establishment you got trump if trump's not up there you're you know a third of these people
00:20:55.300 a minimum are going to still vote for him there are a republican nominee that is not trump
00:21:00.540 will lose 40 states just not these guys are just not going to show up i it just a practical reality
00:21:07.680 that the populist nationalist movement has a champion and if the republicans somehow that's why even if
00:21:13.560 it's young there's no consolidation play this is what's so frustrating about the elites and the
00:21:19.140 donors of the republican party they're still going to put a half a billion dollars into this and now
00:21:23.560 to whet their appetite today the radical dca judge put the trial i'm not making this up put the trial
00:21:32.660 the day before super tuesday no they're so blatant i mean it's so obvious they just they will they will
00:21:39.800 they they they're the mask is off they're just comfortable they literally set the trial on the
00:21:46.780 day this is the j6 trial the big kahuna they set this they set this on the day before for march the
00:21:54.040 day before super tuesday right the trump goes to trial just to you know put that the top of people's
00:21:59.540 mind now i'll never go then but that's what they're trying to do but you're buried lead is without trump
00:22:04.560 there's no chance a republican could win because people either either won't vote or they're going to
00:22:09.320 write his name in the ballot sir steve i you know i'm going to start printing out transcripts of the
00:22:14.380 interviews with voters you have to hear these people they're not going to be blackmailed like
00:22:19.860 so they are smart they seek they already see what's coming you have to vote for our person we removed them
00:22:27.160 from the ballot but you have to vote for our person or he'll spend the rest of his years in jail
00:22:31.720 they're not going to be blackmailed like this this is not going to work these people are serious
00:22:38.140 when you see this maybe one poll steve you know it would be statistical noise this is everywhere
00:22:44.260 everywhere i believe them and if the republican party doesn't believe them too they will cease to
00:22:50.500 exist as a national political force and by the way for republicans in new hampshire and elsewhere
00:22:55.140 where you think you're going to get away with something like removing him from the ballot you
00:22:59.260 remove him from the ballot and the american voter is going to remove you from being one of two uh you
00:23:05.560 know primary parties in the united states they will disintegrate as a national force it's over if
00:23:12.020 you thought ross perot was a problem for republicans and it took them what eight years to to win back
00:23:18.720 some of the ross perot coalition this vote is so much younger it's much more non-white 22 percent of
00:23:26.380 it is independent these are people who voted for barack obama at least once they're not going to go back
00:23:31.700 to the republican party they only vote for donald trump uh yeah i mean it's like 35 percent of the
00:23:37.420 black vote that supports donald trump is trump only it's huge about half of it is half of the hispanic
00:23:44.240 vote uh says the same we've been going over this on the show in detail because it's so much it's going
00:23:50.480 to take a month to you know to dissect who these people are but i'll tell you what they one thing that's
00:23:55.760 very important they're younger these are people who are going to be around for a very long time
00:24:00.760 you cast them away now and you're finished you're finished it's not going to take you a decade to
00:24:06.680 recover ross perot you know is considered a fracture of the republican party he will look like
00:24:12.740 a paper cut compared to what's going to happen to the republican party they're finished steve finished
00:24:18.280 i'm not being playing with they're playing with it's it's democrats that are leading this 14th
00:24:23.700 amendment because remember they know the lawfare is blowing back on them we're going to have bd on
00:24:27.480 here next dissecting or analyzing this the atlantic piece saying with the mugshot they're they're in
00:24:34.300 full meltdown because that iconic iconic mugshot in the amount of money trump's raising it's it's a
00:24:38.880 it's a it almost looks like a painting right it's so focused they're in meltdown yeah but what bd is
00:24:45.220 talking about what what what barris is talking about is republicans like in new hampshire are going to
00:24:49.400 try to get in this 14th amendment thing written by a couple of conservatives totally bs
00:24:53.000 trying to get trump removed from the ballot if that happens that party is done if you support
00:24:59.120 that it is done the trump trump movement richard i gotta jump i need everybody to go and see what
00:25:05.260 you're putting up because your stuff's right on point in the next couple weeks will be quite
00:25:09.380 important including we're gonna have this firestorm when when mccarthy gets back where he's going to
00:25:14.280 try to bait and switch people to get a cr and i'm telling you this the city's going to melt down
00:25:19.020 where do people go to the people's pundit to get everything best place to follow me steve i'm on
00:25:23.860 getter at people's pundit but best place to follow me is on locals peoples pundit dot locals dot com
00:25:29.280 and folks martin luther king was extremely unpopular until that mugshot that's the truth wow incredible
00:25:37.600 incredible incredible genius americans love and underdogs steve
00:25:41.720 well he's a he's a he's a people's hero now right he's he's like a uh he's like an outlaw a renegade
00:25:49.300 a folk hero it's like will you tell or robin hood that's that's they they created they created that
00:25:55.620 thank you brother i don't have time today to get into it but i am tomorrow we got no one of the people
00:26:01.780 out there but i just want people to understand hawaii electric hawaii power announced today
00:26:08.000 that they cut power to the lines six hours their stock is on a freaking tear the reason the stock
00:26:16.220 was on a tear is that they think the liabilities are going away they cut the power in maui
00:26:21.900 six hours before the fire okay i want everybody we're going to have dr sean roll and hopefully get
00:26:30.580 him on tomorrow he was part of the air recovery we've got nolan out there we got a lot of people
00:26:34.520 out there this maui thing i'm telling you there's something not right there's something not right
00:26:40.740 for for three and here's the thing they knew and authorities knew they cut to power three weeks ago
00:26:47.040 so why are we just hearing it today there's something not right that's happened out in maui
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00:29:31.780 leader my patriot supply the world health organization the death rate from the coronavirus
00:29:37.640 is rising 3.4 percent is higher twice as deadly as previous estimates 3.4 percent the state of
00:29:44.440 emergency emergency well i think the 3.4 percent is really a false number based on a lot of conversations
00:29:50.900 with a lot of people to do this i think the number is way under one percent so to fact check
00:29:55.640 the world health organization says the coronavirus death rate is 3.4 percent president trump lies that
00:30:01.780 the world health organization is wrong the number is 3.4 percent 3.4 percent is what it's being reported
00:30:07.040 around the world making a deadlier so much death the death rate the percentage is 3.4 percent and no
00:30:12.040 hunch from the president can change that trump lied about the most recent world health organization
00:30:15.540 estimate that the global death rate of coronavirus is 3.4 percent the 3.4 percent death rate was wrong
00:30:23.000 and who data later updated it to a fraction of one percent let's go back into history trump has a
00:30:29.660 hunch that the death rate is lower than one percent way under one percent way under one percent
00:30:34.100 someone put a mozzarella stick in his stupid hole trump lied to viewers about the mortality rate way under
00:30:39.340 one percent false information he's spreading disinformation misinformation and dangerous
00:30:43.600 disinformation if you're president of the united states you have the world's greatest scientists
00:30:47.220 at your disposal you listen to them leading scientists including dr fauci wrote in the new
00:30:52.300 england journal of medicine that the death rate could be considerably less than one percent
00:30:57.780 way under one percent why are you going on national television and contradicting experts based on a
00:31:03.580 hunch his fake hunch with some fake math the president somehow thinks it could be lower than one percent
00:31:08.060 based on nothing based on a lot of conversations with a lot of people that do this outright lies
00:31:12.860 contradicting health officials on fatality rates it's not a time for donald trump to be calling into
00:31:17.480 cable shows it's a time for the cdc what is cdc's best estimate of the fatality rate somewhere
00:31:22.920 between half a percent and one percent a fraction of one percent the president is spreading false
00:31:29.360 information information discarding what the health professionals are saying outright bogus
00:31:34.000 information science is not based on hunches a hunch about what he thinks is going on instead of trusting
00:31:39.540 information from doctors and scientists he has a hunch hunch it's not a time for donald trump's
00:31:44.580 hunches it's a time for science it's a time for doctors welcome dr jay badacharya my hypothesis my
00:31:50.980 hunch was likely to be less deadly than the wild health organization was saying 3.4 percent there's
00:31:56.520 no way that was true really a false number this is why i ran the study in april of 2020 and what did
00:32:01.840 you discover the infection fatality rate was 0.2 percent way under one percent trump continues to
00:32:08.060 contradict and downplay all things coronavirus the president appearing to contradict medical
00:32:13.420 experts on the mortality rate of the virus personally i would say the number is way under
00:32:17.840 one percent later on cnn our estimates are probably pretty inflated very high because the easy case is
00:32:24.660 they don't report to doctors or the hospital in many cases so initially who released estimates of
00:32:29.860 3.4 percent really a false number true infection fatality rate is likely to be far far less way under
00:32:36.000 one percent it could be in the range of a seasonal influenza a fraction of one percent this is just
00:32:42.380 my hunch he is spreading misinformation and disinformation you can even call it information
00:32:46.860 an outbreak of sketchy information coming from the president using a hunch instead of listening to
00:32:50.900 the global authority on public health hunch there's a lot to be concerned about his hunch a hunch hunch
00:32:55.060 just my hunch his hunch his hunch my hunch based on a lot of conversations with a lot of people
00:33:00.540 that's not what you want for the american people a hunch uh i think in retrospect those quotes are
00:33:07.460 going to look even more damning sometimes you have to laugh to keep from crying a pandemic of
00:33:13.560 misinformation to put out misinformation spreading false information the disinformation falsehood wrong
00:33:19.380 and misleading information misleading misinformation misinformation misinformation just
00:33:23.920 unspeakably reckless it's totally reckless dangerous to have conflicting messages out there
00:33:29.740 that is very dangerous how dangerous is it really dangerous what is the danger i think we're in a
00:33:34.880 very dangerous period uh natalie winters great compilation there um natalie uh daily mail is
00:33:44.960 reporting today it's a new study out night remember we told at one time 30 percent of the deaths
00:33:51.280 related to cover people went with covet 30 percent were directly related to the virus now upon further
00:33:59.500 review review on the field they've changed that to 99 percent of the deaths i guess had nothing to do
00:34:04.780 with it let's talk about that first story talk about your new explosive exclusive that you got for us
00:34:10.740 sure and remember it's 99 percent of the countrywide 324 deaths and that is the number that basically
00:34:20.120 they are using that predated the mass rollout of these mandates on college campuses studios hospitals
00:34:26.400 various various va centers but steve don't worry because the cdc and i think this dovetails quite
00:34:32.540 nicely with the video that you just played the cdc has come out and told the mainstream media that they
00:34:38.560 have no plans to reinstitute lockdowns or mandates and of course all of the fact checkers the fact
00:34:44.680 check.orgs of the world have similarly come out with their stories calling all the segments we've done on war
00:34:50.360 room and alice jones and info wars highlighting this very alarming trend as you guessed it conspiracy
00:34:55.920 theories and misinformation so they're already up to their same old tricks but i'm of course kidding
00:35:01.600 when i say that that should make you rest easy because frankly i think the fact that they're
00:35:06.060 doubling down and the fact that the cdc is even commenting on this saying they're not going to
00:35:11.620 institute lockdown should be the ultimate red flag and just to dive deep real quick on that daily
00:35:17.600 mail story that you're talking about so that was the week like i said leading up to basically the
00:35:24.900 mainstream media playing non-stop vamping the airwaves talking about covid19 telling you to start wearing
00:35:32.340 your mask again all of this talk about boosters uh being needed being mandated potentially but if you
00:35:39.480 really dig down into the data like that headline shows just 1.7 percent of the like i said 320
00:35:47.580 people countrywide who died with covid19 in their system 1.7 percent were identified as covid being
00:35:56.180 actually the primary cause the rest just died with covid which that was a very important distinction that
00:36:02.060 was often overlooked by the mainstream media last iteration of the lockdowns and i think the other key
00:36:08.940 point uh to stress here um is of course that during the covid19 pandemic and i use that term lightly
00:36:17.020 uh but back when we were actually locked down uh the numbers that you saw of cases that were actually
00:36:23.620 or rather deaths that were due to covid19 covered around the 30 percent range that was where they sort of got
00:36:31.540 their justification for these obviously ineffective mandates and lockdowns so even if you juxtapose this
00:36:37.600 one percent number with the previously kind of establishment sanctioned 30 percent number there's
00:36:43.880 absolutely no way that you can justify it and i think frankly the most important number that has been
00:36:49.560 left out of this entire discussion is the fact that pfizer's profits are down somewhere in the 93 percentile
00:36:56.560 moderna i think is around 92 to 94 um and i think if you really want to get to the data the statistic
00:37:03.600 the the standards that are really the reason why we're seeing a lot of this lockdown talk reemerge
00:37:09.940 it has to do more so with those numbers and those trends than it does actual covid19 cases
00:37:15.520 of course now you've got another exposure exclusive for us that i want you to get into but it's just random
00:37:22.160 no coincidence they've got they have new vaccines new vaccines for the new variant
00:37:28.620 they're going to drop september 15th when kids are back in school and everybody's back to work
00:37:32.840 and everybody's wanting to go to a football game in addition biden's just announced another
00:37:37.040 what 1.5 billion dollars i think it is to give to these guys to develop a new covid a new vaccine like
00:37:44.440 they haven't generated enough cash already but talk to us how you've caught them out in their
00:37:48.340 lies because you went back to the math and the purchase orders and all this walk us through
00:37:51.940 what's actually happening not the spin the media is putting on it but what's really going on
00:37:56.800 with where money's being spent ma'am sure well even if you go a step further if you look at a lot of
00:38:02.320 the news and press releases coming out of the world health organization you'll see that not only about
00:38:07.500 two days ago did they just launch a new coalition with civil society groups those are the sort of
00:38:13.300 gates foundations the philanthropic organizations of the world to co to coalesce and really work
00:38:19.560 particularly on health and pandemic prevention so no conspiracies no coincidences there they also just
00:38:25.020 of course doubled down on their digital health efforts that's of course kind of the vaccine
00:38:29.340 passport uh digital identity type stuff but specifically you know we like to come with with
00:38:35.420 our our evidence our receipts in this case uh because of course the the government in conjunction
00:38:41.220 with the mainstream media is so good at spinning narratives um but in this case the federal funds the
00:38:47.020 receipts don't lie as you know i came on the show i think last week to talk about how the dod and
00:38:52.200 the va had begun procuring covet 19 testing equipment and other forms of ppe as well as enforcing
00:38:58.820 covet 19 regulations on federal contractors again not just for contracts that are starting now but
00:39:04.240 contracts that are starting september october of this year that are set to expire in 2028
00:39:09.020 but just this weekend i uncovered a new batch of contracts this time coming i would argue almost more
00:39:15.480 concerningly uh from the department of health and human services that are set to begin in september of
00:39:21.540 this year and you guessed it conclude in 2025 just after president trump will have been sworn in
00:39:28.100 assuming they don't try to use mail-in ballots to make that a likely outcome and impossibility
00:39:33.620 um but this contract shows that they're now giving millions of dollars uh to a firm that is set
00:39:40.060 specializes in public health emergencies specifically covet 19 response and surveillance and if you look into the
00:39:48.260 uh the grant and what exactly they're receiving the money for it's for covet 19 measures for covet 19
00:39:54.380 response so again this is i think one of the most effective ways um to call them out uh because you
00:40:00.000 can't lie what they're using our tax payer dollars to fund uh in terms of the covet 19 equipment
00:40:05.400 i'm gonna get into this in a second about the the the forcing biden to shut down his own regime
00:40:12.260 uh but um here's what's interesting they're planning out years on this i think your report
00:40:19.080 there's 2028 2025 you got biden giving a billion and a half dollars for for the research that you
00:40:25.300 know um naomi wolf has shown you know it was kind of a test case and should have been called off
00:40:29.960 they they are bound and determined to think long range on this and to use this uh as some sort of
00:40:36.240 but because remember emergency measures just got pulled off in may and they're already starting to
00:40:40.380 think two three four five years down range uh natalie you know they always like to say america
00:40:47.720 thinks in years and four-term election cycles and the chinese communist party thinks in decades but i
00:40:52.980 think we really should add the establishment and particularly in this case the democratic party to
00:40:57.700 that because i think they really have identified covet 19 but not even just covet 19 itself but the concept
00:41:04.120 of public health the concept of these sort of constructed social crises whether it's a pandemic
00:41:10.220 whether it's climate change whether it's racism you name it um is sort of giving them the pretext
00:41:16.520 to i think effectuate and put into practice a lot of these policies that they've been looking to
00:41:21.740 implement in the united states for a very long time but i don't think we even need to constrict or
00:41:26.100 restrict our sample size on this to the united states because i really think it's about the bigger
00:41:31.260 picture here it's about really what the agenda of the united nation type groups are the world economic
00:41:36.560 forum type groups are and remember like i said last week you know their goal the year that they
00:41:41.200 really focus on the chinese communist party too is 2030 and i really think that's one of the key
00:41:46.400 reasons why they don't want donald trump back in office and if you really look at a lot of the plans
00:41:51.500 that the wef the un all these globalist groups have launched and set to roll out you know they think in
00:41:58.540 decades just like the chinese communist party does and nowhere did the american people ever sign on to agree
00:42:04.380 with any of these sustainable development goals but that's precisely the point they don't care just
00:42:09.420 like the biden regime doesn't care if they're going to use your taxpayer dollars uh to get more
00:42:14.300 coven 19 contracts and lock down this country i think it's it's an agenda that is is much larger
00:42:19.700 than just joe biden though he is an instrumental figure and i think people should be very concerned
00:42:24.620 because the first iteration of the coven 19 pandemic we had there was no who pandemic treaty right so
00:42:30.920 and thank god we had donald trump in office but the second time now we're going to have joe biden
00:42:35.540 again and uh even more concerningly we have the who pandemic treaty so we have even less autonomy over
00:42:42.800 what we want to do it within the barely existing borders of the united states because the who has a
00:42:48.680 much larger say natalie where do people go to get your content natalie g winters on all platforms and
00:42:56.880 make sure you sign up for the war room.org newsletter to get these exclusives
00:43:00.880 yeah this is a blockbuster fabulous job natalie uh natalie fabulous job fabulous job she's been all
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00:45:08.660 okay um we're going to deal with hawaiian electric tomorrow when we have some more information also
00:45:16.520 the shooter in north carolina university of north carolina was a chinese national phd i think either
00:45:24.020 student or postdoc uh from wuhan and we're going to get into that tomorrow also when we have time
00:45:30.460 one thing about what natalie just told us this is another thing that fits into our paradigm
00:45:35.940 and that is why are we funding any of this why are we funding all this nonsense and madness why is your
00:45:43.540 tax dollars remember if you allow your tax dollars to do it you consent to it that's why it has to stop
00:45:48.900 now let biden shut down his government but go to birchgold.com slash bannon make sure you get
00:45:55.440 and understand this whole concept about the dollar the end of the dollar empire it's why this fight
00:46:00.640 continues on after the bricks to get in back of the destruction of the u.s currency but this is
00:46:07.220 another example where you could cut all this this doesn't have to be financed it doesn't have to be
00:46:12.260 appropriated we were promised these appropriations cuts they have not come so get ready folks for a
00:46:19.040 throwdown on this on every aspect of it one thing i want to tell you what we're going to do this week
00:46:23.840 and maybe even leading up to saturday because we get back after labor day tuesday the trial of ken
00:46:29.760 paxton starts in the texas senate melissa katz joins us now from texas melissa i want to start getting
00:46:37.020 people ready for this because paxton is kind of a hero to the grassroots movement and this is a fight
00:46:41.720 it's not about paxton this is between the bush hunter that still wants to control the state of texas
00:46:46.960 in the trump grassroots movement walk me through there's what 18 or 19 senators here we got to make
00:46:53.040 sure we put them all under the glare ma'am there's 19 republican senators but only 18 are going to be
00:47:00.220 able to vote because ken paxton's wife angela is one of the senators so she's been due to texas law
00:47:09.400 she's not allowed to vote however there are three senators democrat senators that should not be allowed
00:47:16.600 to vote and um ag paxton's attorneys filed a motion that they should not be allowed to vote because they've
00:47:23.900 shown bias and and they there's been different situations where these three senators and it's jose menendez
00:47:33.520 senator roland guterres and senator nathan johnson they're all democrats but if they're not letting
00:47:40.560 angela vote those senators should not be allowed to vote so that's that's just one item but this was
00:47:49.720 a coup d'etatau steve what happened here in texas we the people the voters we went to the polls in
00:47:56.560 november we knew everything they wanted to say about ag paxton and we voted he won with double digits
00:48:04.420 he had a very intense primary um with opponents and they spent over 41 million dollars of negative ads
00:48:12.240 against him okay so 20 of these impeachments um you know violations 19 shouldn't even be considered
00:48:22.600 because they were things that happened even more before the election so the way it works in texas
00:48:28.620 if you that was prior to the election they shouldn't even be considered they should be thrown out
00:48:34.460 but nothing has been done from the beginning correctly with this they did this in the dead of
00:48:40.880 the night i remember when i heard over it was just after memorial day weekend that he was going to get
00:48:46.340 impeached they had a vote on saturday the members didn't even have time no witnesses were sworn in
00:48:53.080 they didn't have time to review the material they didn't um do anything the way that they've done
00:48:58.660 there's only been two other impeachments in the history of our state one in 1913 and the most recent
00:49:04.560 in 1975 where they had the opportunity both sides to present evidence do cross-examination and there was
00:49:13.460 there was time they had like 70 to 90 hours in open hearings where the public could come in
00:49:20.080 everyone could hear it was transparent this wasn't nobody knew no republicans i mean there was 48 hours
00:49:28.460 when this took place and so why are they going after him
00:49:32.780 we know where they are because no no he they we know where they are because he's he represents kind
00:49:42.480 of the trump movement he's gone after biden so well real quickly i only got a couple minutes these 18
00:49:47.780 republicans where can people go to get information this i know there's a couple of conservatives six i think
00:49:52.240 we're going to highlight as we go through this every day this week because the reason i'm doing this
00:49:56.900 folks right when you get back for and this is why they did it the this is the slowest week traditionally
00:50:01.600 of the year it's going to be on fire but traditionally this is like between christmas and new year's
00:50:05.720 they schedule this for the tuesday after after labor day whenever he's just getting back to school
00:50:11.900 and just getting back in that's when his trial is going to start so we got to get on top of this
00:50:15.700 because ken paxton not only is he too good a man this is symbolic the fort worth that left-wing
00:50:21.160 paper in fort worth has already blown up the war room for coming to to paxton's defense tell me about
00:50:27.680 the 18 where do people go i know you're working with a number of groups and getting this information
00:50:32.180 out as a grassroots leader where do people go to get this information on these folks to the main
00:50:37.180 website it's senate.texas.gov and on there you'll pull up the senators and you can find and everyone
00:50:46.040 okay we need texans okay texas in 1836 one of the most epic battles the alamo took place
00:50:54.280 and william b travis drew a line in the sand and he asked his men and that was an act of courage
00:51:01.580 and fight and he knew what was going to happen but it was a line in the sand are you with us or
00:51:07.820 against us so texans it's not even republican democrat they they are taking away the will of
00:51:15.060 the people it's as you said that bush hunter and carl rove and these elitist republicans that are
00:51:22.900 globalists instead of doing what we want the will of the people but the good thing is the senate does
00:51:28.480 listen to the voters and so we need to blow up their phones and send emails and the other person
00:51:35.300 we need to contact is lieutenant governor dan patrick he has been a conservative he's the most
00:51:41.840 powerful person in texas and he when this hearing starts dismisses because all of this was done
00:51:49.640 unlawfully and against the texas constitution melissa melissa we gotta bounce where do people go
00:51:56.120 for you for social media okay i'm on getter and and and um i'm not sure i think it's melissa m
00:52:03.440 cats on getter i'm on um x entry social thank you melissa we're gonna have you back on this is a big
00:52:11.760 fight remember this ag republican ag in new hampshire is actually talking about taking trump off the
00:52:16.900 ballot that's how important these ag positions are we're gonna have something on this every day the
00:52:21.520 trial of ken paxton in the texas senate okay we're gonna take a short break we're gonna be back
00:52:27.500 we're gonna go to manhattan a riot there about the illegal aliens hundred thousand now on the loose
00:52:34.300 flooding manhattan we're gonna leave you with the johnny cash version maybe not oh that's the second
00:52:40.700 hour we're gonna leave for the second hour okay short commercial break darren beady dr bradley
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