Bannon's War Room - November 02, 2023


Episode 3145: Fanning The Flames Of Inflation; Weaponizing Of The Colorado Court


Episode Stats

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56 minutes

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165.24538

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9,411

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611

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

In this episode of The War Room, we discuss the alarming trend that has been going on since the Great Financial Crisis and how it relates to the U.S. government, the economy, and the future of the country.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.420 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.020 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.780 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.360 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:32.180 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:40.120 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:54.360 welcome to the war room it's natalie winters hosting probably picked up by now it's not
00:00:58.840 stephen k band and we look and probably sound just a little bit different i guess maybe
00:01:02.680 steve partied a little too hard yesterday on halloween of course just kidding but i'm filling
00:01:08.720 in for him in the 5 p.m hour but don't worry he will be back tomorrow but don't go anywhere because
00:01:13.960 we have a very packed show on november 1st in the year of our lord 2023 joining us i think we can
00:01:21.720 call him a war room fan favorite certainly not a favorite of whether it's the medical
00:01:26.460 establishment the vaccine manufacturers or any of these people who are tied up in these globalist
00:01:31.500 plots to really take away your liberty your ability to live freely of course no friend to them is ed
00:01:36.900 dowd who's joining us to discuss what really is some new charts coming from you but an alarming trend
00:01:43.480 not just particularly on the federal level when you look at the debt to gdp ratio but how the states
00:01:50.060 really play in at least from their debt perspective uh play into this i would say worrying kind of
00:01:56.080 counter or rather imbalance um so and i know you have some charts i know the war room posse loves
00:02:01.320 charts so if you want to walk us through some of these figures we can get in on the other side
00:02:06.000 of these charts and to what it really means for the war room posse and for the country
00:02:10.860 sure no problem so we put out a report called the great federal centralization and if we start with
00:02:17.920 chart one most people are familiar with this chart it shows that after the great financial crisis
00:02:22.840 uh they turned on the government spending to save the economy and jet debt to gdp has grown to 120
00:02:29.860 from 60 uh in the great financial crisis period so we're all familiar with that chart but there's a
00:02:36.940 little unnoticed trend that's been going on uh that you can see in chart two and what's been
00:02:41.880 what's interesting about this is since the great financial crisis uh state debt and and and federal
00:02:48.960 debt combined together is called total public debt at the great financial crisis period state debt was
00:02:54.700 33 percent of public debt since the great financial crisis and the explosion the federal balance sheet
00:03:00.740 uh state debt as a percent of total public debt is only 10 percent so what's been going on essentially
00:03:06.740 is the u.s government has been subsidizing state budgets since the great financial crisis and right
00:03:13.960 now most state budgets get 40 percent of their budget from the federal government that has resulted
00:03:19.340 in a couple of interesting observations first uh the the states no longer need to compete for private
00:03:26.640 capital in the bond markets but they do have to go to washington dc to compete for federal dollars and
00:03:32.480 lobby and whatnot it also because of the centralization of power makes corruption more likely uh uh in the
00:03:40.040 dc swamp and then thirdly the states have basically given up their economic and political sovereignty to the
00:03:46.080 federal government and if you're wondering why states like texas and governor abbott haven't uh um
00:03:52.240 basically uh sent their national guard down to the border now you know why and why states refuse to do
00:03:58.740 certain things that that make that should make sense to those in the state they're they're still
00:04:03.440 hostage to the federal dollars the the fourth observation and this is speculation on our part of
00:04:10.020 finance technologies, is that if this merry-go-round continues, at some point, the state of the
00:04:18.960 federal government and the U.S. bond market, and I'm talking many years from now, may not be able
00:04:24.420 to support this game anymore. And states may repudiate the debt. And so we're sowing the
00:04:29.620 seeds for a recession because some of the states, the stronger states with better economies,
00:04:34.440 have better balance sheets, and at some point may want to secede. So the seeds of secession
00:04:39.320 are in the debt markets, given the fact that the U.S. federal government has been subsidizing
00:04:44.120 states since the great financial crisis. So that's an interesting, unnoticed trend. It also
00:04:49.220 explains why things aren't going on at the border in Texas, as far as we're concerned. Any questions?
00:04:56.160 Of course. You know, next to climate change, I think sustainability is probably the left's go-to
00:05:03.960 word. They, of course, use it in a different sense, right? They talk about renewable energies and
00:05:08.040 fossil fuels. But when you talk about sustainability, I think you bring up the very good point of what
00:05:14.000 the United States is currently doing, whether it's borrowing against the future, just the runaway
00:05:18.360 track that this train that is the United States economy is on is not sustainable. Maybe that also
00:05:23.920 falls into the left's very good ability to use projection to try to defend themselves of everything
00:05:30.340 they're guilty of. But, you know, you use the R word, right? You say recession. I'm curious if you could
00:05:35.180 just sort of walk us down what you think the inevitable conclusion or culmination of these
00:05:40.600 trends, if not changed, what it looks like. Yeah. So we were calling for a recession starting in the
00:05:47.140 third quarter, fourth quarter this year. Our ECIs, early cycle indicators, were pointing down. They
00:05:52.260 started picking back up again. But they're still showing recessionary-type numbers. We had a big GDP
00:05:57.880 number just printed in the news. I think it was 4.9%. Basically, the federal government was the
00:06:04.880 player in town that kept the economy afloat. The real economy is still showing abysmal indicators.
00:06:11.320 So we suspect the wobble you've seen in the stock markets and the bond markets the last couple months
00:06:16.620 is the capital markets sniffing out that this game of federal spending can't continue unabated.
00:06:22.180 And at some point, the Fed, the Federal Reserve is going to have to come in again and do quantitative
00:06:26.900 easing and or yield curve control to save this whole game yet again. But they won't do that until
00:06:33.600 the economic numbers as such they can't hide it anymore. So we're still calling for a recession
00:06:38.940 officially and a recession at some point in the next 12 months. But they definitely spent their way
00:06:44.040 out of near depth in the last several months. I'm just curious, Ed, before I let you go, I know
00:06:51.000 you're a hot commodity in media these days. So thank you for gracing the war room with your
00:06:56.560 presence. But you talk about what I think really is the buried lead of the report, but you link it
00:07:01.820 to, for example, Governor Abbott's policies when it comes to the southern border and the federal
00:07:06.420 government's sort of ability to either stop or at least somehow impede the implementation of states
00:07:12.280 from being able to do what they want. And I know you guys have always been sort of ahead of the
00:07:16.820 curve really tracking what I think in the war room we call, you know, global government, right?
00:07:21.200 These supranational entities like the United Nations of the world, the World Economic Forums of the
00:07:26.120 world. And it seems like they would definitely be on the receiving end, right on the upside of the
00:07:32.080 United States, continuing to consolidate power with the federal government, which we would argue here
00:07:37.120 is basically the administrative state, right? You lose the ability to push back on these edicts,
00:07:42.600 these dictates coming from the federal government. How do you think, I think COVID-19, you know,
00:07:46.940 is a perfect example of the federal versus state kind of dichotomy. But how do you think that plays
00:07:52.920 in to what, you know, the UNs of the world, the World Economic Forums of the world want? How does
00:07:58.580 the United States centralizing our power and economic really future with the federal government sort of
00:08:04.100 play into their hands? That's a great lead into chart three. Let's look at chart three. Let's do a
00:08:09.700 little history lesson on COVID. So since the great financial crisis, the federal balance sheet has
00:08:15.320 been growing, exploding as a percent of debt to GDP. And you can see that from the great financial
00:08:21.260 crisis to right before COVID, we ballooned $11 trillion or a run rate of $1.1 trillion on average.
00:08:31.700 Then after COVID, and COVID, mind you, was a war. That was warlike spending. We added another $8 trillion
00:08:37.000 in a very short period of time. And that was $2.1 trillion annualized. So basically, COVID was a war.
00:08:45.800 The states were held hostage by their budgets. And that's why so many states went along with the U.S.
00:08:51.820 dictates. And they were unable to refuse or they were cajoled into going along. So that is just one
00:08:58.740 example of the raw power we saw of the federal government implementing what they wanted through
00:09:04.100 the states and through the soft control of the state budget. When you roll forward to your
00:09:08.780 talk about the U.N., the WHO, and these supranational organizations, clearly they're going to try to get
00:09:15.620 money from the federal government largesse of the U.S. And that needs to be put to a stop because those
00:09:20.720 organizations are above our laws. They will try to impose their will upon us. So that is where the game
00:09:27.020 rests. And, you know, Speaker McCarthy, when he basically betrayed the GOP and all the voters and
00:09:33.960 basically he had an uncapped ceiling, the reason is that this game of credit creation needs the
00:09:40.780 federal government to continually create debt to keep the Ponzi scheme going. So it's all tied to
00:09:46.100 the credit markets. It's all tied to the monetary system. And the merry-go-round of spending and
00:09:51.400 stealing continues. And Dow, thank you so much for joining us. If the war room posse wants to stay
00:09:58.340 up to date with all the reports and charts and graphs for putting out your analysis, where can
00:10:02.500 they follow you and all the work that you're doing? Well, our website has everything. It's
00:10:08.100 financetechnologies.com, spelled with a P-H. We have all our vaccine research or economic stuff.
00:10:13.340 We also, you can follow me on Twitter at DowdEdward, D-O-W-D-Edward, and on, or I guess X,
00:10:20.060 they call it now, and then on, getter at Edward Dowd, post both places. So, and of course,
00:10:26.420 my book, Cause Unknown, The Epidemic of Sudden Death in 21 and 22 on Amazon.
00:10:32.020 Ed, thank you so much for joining us.
00:10:34.360 Thank you, Natalie.
00:10:36.360 Of course. No better time, I would say go to birchgold.com slash ban and to get your copy of
00:10:41.760 the fourth installment of the end of the dollar empire. You can see the people who are running
00:10:46.840 the economy much like this country, do not know what they're doing, or maybe it's a lot more
00:10:51.920 insidious and nefarious than that. They know exactly what they're doing. They just don't care about you,
00:10:58.980 your family, your financial future, any of that stuff, which frankly, wouldn't put that past them,
00:11:05.520 but someone who is always keeping them on watch and giving you, I would argue, some of the best
00:11:10.560 updates here in the war room is of course, EJ and Tony. EJ, I'll keep you through the break because we
00:11:15.620 only got a few minutes, but I hear there are some new numbers out from the Fed. Doesn't look too
00:11:20.480 good, although that's sort of the strapline of the Biden regime, despite the term Bidenomics. I don't
00:11:25.500 know why they want to put his name on anything related to the current state of the economy,
00:11:29.380 but I digress. But EJ, if you want to walk us through those numbers, like I said, I'll keep you
00:11:32.960 through the break. Certainly. Well, Natalie, thank you for having me. As if the last fiscal year was not
00:11:40.000 bad enough where we borrowed a massive $1.7 trillion, the Treasury has now announced that
00:11:46.280 they're going to borrow another $1.6 trillion, but it's not going to be over the course of a year.
00:11:50.860 Oh, no, this is just six months. The next six months is going to require almost as much borrowing
00:11:57.340 as we had in the entire previous fiscal year. And by the way, the last fiscal year was over a 20%
00:12:03.320 increase. It was about a 23% increase compared to the year before that. So things are just spiraling out
00:12:09.740 of control very, very, very, very rapidly, something that we talked about on The War Room
00:12:15.000 about a month ago, and it is coming to fruition already. Just curious, we're talking with Ed about
00:12:21.980 the sustainability of the current fiscal trends that we see here, the just unabashed spending.
00:12:28.800 How long, and please, if you can, I know it's just a guess, we won't hold you to it, but a concrete
00:12:34.560 number in terms of whether the timeline or amount of money that we will run up against a point where
00:12:40.580 there's no turning back. You know, how long do we have to turn this ship around?
00:12:46.720 Natalie, that's a great question, and I'm not going to pretend to know the answer because it has proven
00:12:51.400 to be different for different countries around the world at different periods in time. The point of no
00:12:57.020 return for Weimar Germany was different than it was in Argentina or Venezuela or Greece or a million other
00:13:03.600 different places. So we just have to hope and pray that we do still have time because it does feel
00:13:09.540 like we are getting close to, if not already in, that financial doom loop, as it's sometimes called.
00:13:15.720 It's kind of like if a family racks up a ton of credit card debt, Natalie, and then the financing
00:13:21.220 charges on that debt. So we're just talking the interest. We're not talking about paying down the
00:13:25.360 debt. Just the interest alone exceeds the family's income. Well, it makes it literally impossible
00:13:31.440 to ever pay that debt down. It guarantees the debt is going to continue to grow month after month just
00:13:37.980 because of the interest charges, even if you're not actually spending any additional money on that
00:13:42.980 credit card. And we are thankfully not at that point yet as a nation, as a federal government,
00:13:48.480 but that is the way we are headed, which is very, very scary.
00:13:52.380 E.J., I'll hold you through the break because I want to get into more of that and unpack it. But
00:13:58.660 Warren Posse, I'm sure you guys by now have seen the evidence, the wire transfers going to Joe Biden
00:14:05.120 from the entity that was CEFC China Energy. You guys, of course, know it. It seems like House
00:14:10.360 Republicans are a little late to the game. But I just want to remind you, CEFC China Energy is the
00:14:15.520 very same Chinese Communist Party-run conglomerate who I obtained deleted documents from admitting
00:14:20.720 that they wanted to wage warfare on the United States and make China the world's leading country.
00:14:27.440 And one of the key planks, the key policy platforms as to how they wanted to usher in, dare I say,
00:14:33.420 that new world order was through the trend, I'm sure you've heard it before, of de-dollarization.
00:14:39.080 And I think the two guests that we just had show you that CEFC China Energy and more broadly,
00:14:45.040 the Chinese Communist Party have gotten a pretty high ROI, return on investment,
00:14:50.280 for all the money that they gave the Biden family, because they are waging war on America.
00:14:55.520 And if this path continues, the other hope might just come true that China will be.
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00:16:24.000 Here's your host, Stephen K.
00:16:26.300 Bannon.
00:16:32.680 Welcome back to the War Room.
00:16:34.200 I don't know about you guys, but I have to say I'm getting pretty tired.
00:16:37.260 I know the Oversight Committee is doing great work with their investigations,
00:16:41.200 but I want some accountability and some action.
00:16:45.400 And frankly, I want some impeachments to start.
00:16:49.580 I'll take Joe Biden.
00:16:50.640 We can throw in Mayorkas and Garland just for fun.
00:16:53.980 Very deserved fun, I would add.
00:16:55.500 But like I said, we'll get, I think we'll have Mike Davis joining us later in the show.
00:17:00.120 We'll get into and unpack some of those wire transfer.
00:17:03.820 I think the check, maybe you guys have seen the picture by now.
00:17:07.120 Really money laundering at its finest.
00:17:10.020 And we have EJ and Tony not to discuss money laundering with us.
00:17:14.620 That'll be for another segment, another time, because the Biden regime has given us enough
00:17:20.240 financial data points and, frankly, alarming trends to analyze probably for four hours a
00:17:25.440 day at least.
00:17:26.920 But also included, the Fed announced that they were not going to be hiking interest rates
00:17:30.900 again.
00:17:31.720 Before we get into sort of the ramifications of all of this stuff, Lupin, you know, Israel,
00:17:36.120 Ukraine aid.
00:17:36.680 What's behind that decision?
00:17:40.040 Can you sort of unpack that for the audience?
00:17:43.300 Certainly.
00:17:44.320 Unfortunately, I think this is really a sign that Powell has given up the fight on inflation.
00:17:49.440 He loves to talk about how committed he is to getting us down to 2% and how he clearly
00:17:54.260 watches inflation expectations.
00:17:56.580 Well, we are not back to 2%.
00:17:58.260 We are not even trending towards 2%.
00:18:00.120 We're trending towards over 3%.
00:18:02.340 And inflation expectations are well above the 2% target.
00:18:06.680 So clearly, nothing that he's doing matches what he is saying.
00:18:11.040 That means that I don't think we get back to 2% inflation, let alone zero, which is where
00:18:15.220 it should be.
00:18:15.940 But I don't think we're going to see meaningful reductions in inflation below 3% anytime soon,
00:18:22.500 especially not when we have a Treasury that seems hell-bent on borrowing us into oblivion.
00:18:28.240 And this is going to continue to cause the interest payments on the debt to absolutely explode.
00:18:34.300 I think the control room there has a chart that basically shows these things going almost
00:18:40.240 parabolic, where in the last several quarters under Joe Biden, the combination of issuing
00:18:45.820 trillions of dollars in debt, that's not an exaggeration, along with interest rates going
00:18:50.540 through the roof, is causing those interest payments to absolutely skyrocket.
00:18:55.540 And they are already consuming more of our GDP, more of our government spending than the entire
00:19:03.220 bloated defense budget.
00:19:04.780 That really puts into context just how out of control this problem is becoming.
00:19:11.480 I'm just curious, EJ.
00:19:12.680 I know you have FOIA'd, I think, or at least reached out to Treasury to get some of these
00:19:18.300 metrics, these indicators, the ones that they don't want you to see, which is probably the
00:19:22.020 ones that we so desperately need to see they're always good at, and hiding that stuff and redacting
00:19:27.020 the important information.
00:19:29.040 But I'm just curious, and this might be sort of a naive question, but it doesn't really seem,
00:19:34.920 it's sort of like what you said, the Biden regime has just sort of accepted the fate of
00:19:38.740 inflation, I would argue, they're inducing it.
00:19:41.460 But from the messaging angle, I know that this is more of a politics, you know, comms
00:19:45.920 question, but you would think they would be trying to get ahead of this, but you don't
00:19:49.700 really ever hear them give actionable steps as to how they're countering this, or at least
00:19:54.680 in a substantial or meaningful way.
00:19:57.440 So I'm just curious, is there anything at all that they're doing to try to stop this, or
00:20:02.740 really can it only be perceived that the actions that they're taking are just fanning the
00:20:07.920 flames of inflation?
00:20:10.840 Well, if we go by their actions, Natalie, they are clearly exacerbating the problem, not
00:20:16.180 lessening it.
00:20:16.960 The Treasury continues to spend and borrow trillions of dollars that it doesn't have.
00:20:22.040 Looking at various aspects of the Fed's balance sheet and different interest rates in various
00:20:28.140 markets, things like the reverse repurchase agreements, we can basically tell that the balance
00:20:32.560 sheet is literally trillions of dollars too big.
00:20:35.740 And it's going to take a year and a half to two years of the current rate of sales off
00:20:40.820 that balance sheet or reductions off that balance sheet in order to get us anywhere near a meaningful
00:20:46.920 equilibrium.
00:20:47.540 In other words, both the Fed and the Treasury are either not doing enough or what they are
00:20:53.500 doing is completely counterproductive to the inflation fight.
00:20:57.240 And I'm sure with what's going on in Ukraine, what's going on in Israel is, as you said, only
00:21:05.100 going to exacerbate this problem further.
00:21:07.860 I'm just curious if you could kind of walk us through how you think that is going to impact
00:21:12.300 these numbers, but also how it's just a bald-faced lie when Janet Yellen and all these types,
00:21:18.320 you know, stand up there and tell us, we have the funds to give the money to Ukraine.
00:21:23.240 We have the weapons.
00:21:24.340 Well, I think if you do a stock check on our ammunitions pile, they would very humbly beg
00:21:29.920 to differ.
00:21:31.140 But how do you think these international conflicts are going?
00:21:34.260 And even I'd throw in the southern border, how are all of those issues intertwined together
00:21:39.380 going to accelerate parabolic and then some exponentially, probably logarithmically on those
00:21:46.480 graphs show this chaos is just going to continue for who knows how long?
00:21:50.880 Well, Natalie, all of these different things cost money.
00:21:55.100 And one of the problems when we get onto the topic of wars is that, you know, I'm trying
00:22:00.720 to remember who it was, Natalie, who said that the first casualty of war is the truth.
00:22:04.080 Well, I would say the second casualty, and it's a very close second, is the nation's money
00:22:08.580 supply.
00:22:09.260 Because as soon as we hear those war drums, what happens?
00:22:13.420 We immediately start writing checks that we can't pay for.
00:22:17.140 And so the Fed is again going to step in and start the money printers to pay for things
00:22:23.580 that we just simply can't afford.
00:22:25.840 And it doesn't matter whether that's the war in the Ukraine or whether it's Israel or whether
00:22:30.580 it's China moving against Taiwan, whatever the case may be.
00:22:33.660 We simply don't have the money.
00:22:35.620 It is mind blowing that Janet Yellen can get up to a microphone and say that we have money
00:22:40.900 for two wars.
00:22:41.960 Forget two wars.
00:22:42.880 Forget one war.
00:22:43.700 We can't even pay our own bills.
00:22:45.820 If you look at the borrowing in the month of October, for example, that just ended, Treasury
00:22:50.760 had to borrow over $500 billion in one month, a single month.
00:22:55.440 That is much more than we had to borrow in the month of September.
00:22:59.680 It's over $100 billion more than we had to borrow from the previous October.
00:23:04.140 This idea that we can afford any of these adventures overseas is just absolutely ludicrous.
00:23:09.500 As you pointed out with the southern border, we're not even taking care of the problems here
00:23:14.340 at home.
00:23:14.820 What business on earth do we possibly have with these different overseas adventures?
00:23:20.200 If anything, if we're going to give money to anyone overseas, that better be a loan and
00:23:25.060 not a gift because we don't have the money to give.
00:23:27.400 We've already seen talk, the murmurs, you know, about how a CR potentially through January might
00:23:36.840 be taken up in the House.
00:23:39.060 You know, I think the way at least the, you know, Representative Matt Gaetz is and some of
00:23:43.380 our allies in the House have always looked to single subject spending bills as sort of
00:23:48.340 the way out, at least towards restoring some fiscal sanity, although that's still operating
00:23:53.580 within the paradigm, right within the environment that is very inflationary and it's not doing
00:23:59.520 too, too great for the American people.
00:24:01.660 So I'm just curious before, I'm sure, with the news cycle will be dominated with all this
00:24:06.440 CR discussion and debate, what would be your warning here at the onset to lawmakers on Capitol
00:24:12.600 Hill, to the newly elected speaker as to why we cannot have a CR?
00:24:17.880 Because we can't afford it.
00:24:20.920 I mean, what on earth of any of the information that has come out of the Federal Reserve,
00:24:25.800 the Treasury recently, what on earth in that makes you think that we can possibly afford
00:24:31.560 any more CRs, that we could possibly afford to continue spending at these absolutely insane
00:24:38.120 levels?
00:24:39.000 Again, we had a $1.7 trillion deficit in all of last year.
00:24:43.380 We're going to borrow $1.6 trillion just in the next six months.
00:24:46.900 We are almost doubling the debt in a single year.
00:24:50.920 That is the kind of exponential or logarithmic growth in spending, in deficits, in debt that
00:24:57.660 we were talking about earlier.
00:24:59.060 That is unsustainable and it is going to be catastrophic.
00:25:02.820 We have to turn this ship around and we have to do it fast.
00:25:06.980 I'm glad I remembered something from high school math.
00:25:10.720 I'm going to take credit for exponential and logarithmic growth.
00:25:14.600 I was never a STEM major.
00:25:16.520 Political science was where I shined, evidently, though my professors would probably beg to
00:25:22.000 differ.
00:25:23.140 But EJ Antony, thank you so much for joining us.
00:25:25.280 If you want to stay up to date with all of your wonderful analysis, cutting through the
00:25:30.060 noise, just giving us the signal, where can they go to do that?
00:25:34.120 Best place to find me is going to be on X and the handle is at Real EJ Antony.
00:25:38.700 EJ, thank you so much for joining us.
00:25:43.360 Thank you for having me.
00:25:44.580 And we got about three minutes before you to jump to break, but I know Mike Davis likes
00:25:50.540 to maximize his time on this program.
00:25:53.320 So I will just toss it to him.
00:25:55.700 If you could give the posse an update, I know you're out in Colorado covering the effort
00:25:59.320 to basically make sure that people out there cannot vote for Donald Trump.
00:26:03.520 But hey, I thought it was our side that's guilty of election interference.
00:26:06.620 So Mike, if you want to take it and I'll hold you through the break, you can pick up where
00:26:09.680 you left off.
00:26:10.140 So we are in day three of this trial by these Democrat operatives in front of this legally
00:26:16.340 biased Democrat judge in the Denver District Court.
00:26:20.900 And the Democrats impeached President Trump twice for nonsense.
00:26:25.880 They indicted him four times for non-crimes.
00:26:28.720 They're trying to bankrupt his family business for the non-fraud of paying back sophisticated
00:26:33.920 Wall Street banks in full, on time, as agreed with interest.
00:26:38.080 And that didn't work.
00:26:39.160 That election interference and lawfare is backfiring.
00:26:42.760 President Trump is going to beat President Biden like a drum on November 5th, 2024.
00:26:48.660 So the Democrats are throwing their legal Hail Mary.
00:26:51.540 And this is their first opportunity to get in court in a blue state of Colorado, a Democrat
00:26:56.520 hellhole in Denver, where they're trying to say that the 14th Amendment's a post-Civil
00:27:03.040 war provision to boot out of office Confederate insurrectionist who engaged in insurrection
00:27:12.120 or rebellion against the Union during the Civil War.
00:27:14.420 These Democrats are dusting off this provision 155 years later, and they're trying to claim
00:27:20.020 that January 6th was an insurrection somehow.
00:27:23.820 And that President Trump is therefore disqualified from the ballots here in Colorado.
00:27:29.880 They're going to get a favorable ruling against Trump in Colorado by this biased judge.
00:27:35.320 The Colorado Supreme Court is stacked by left-wing activists because we can't win elections
00:27:41.600 out here, apparently, as Republicans.
00:27:43.040 And so the U.S. Supreme Court is going to have to put on their big boy pants.
00:27:48.260 They're going to have to step up and reverse this legal nonsense, this election interface.
00:27:54.800 Mike, hang with us through the break.
00:27:56.580 You had great timing there because I was just about to cut you off.
00:27:59.780 I have to say, I almost don't recognize you when you're not in front of the Article 3
00:28:03.560 Project banner.
00:28:04.460 I wish we didn't have to keep sending you to different courts across the country because
00:28:08.380 that means that the left's lawfare crusade against Donald Trump continues.
00:28:12.540 But unfortunately, until then, it's going to have to be the case.
00:28:16.100 We've got Mike Davis.
00:28:17.700 We've got Mike Lindell and a host of other people joining us.
00:28:20.240 So stick through the break.
00:28:21.260 We will be right back.
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00:30:27.400 Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:30:36.020 Welcome back to The War Room.
00:30:38.360 We still got Mike Davis.
00:30:40.220 Now, Mike, if you have anything more to say, more inside baseball on what's going on in
00:30:45.260 Denver to keep Trump off the ballot, please fill us in.
00:30:48.860 But I also would love to get your, you know, let's juxtapose it, right?
00:30:52.820 We have two worlds.
00:30:53.660 We have what the left is doing now for the 10th time, their 10th iteration of lawfare against
00:30:58.640 President Trump.
00:30:59.760 And meanwhile, House Republicans have released their, what is it, you know, 20th memo, 20th
00:31:04.980 picture of a check claiming money laundering with a chart showing all the arrows.
00:31:09.020 This is very confusing, poor messaging.
00:31:11.820 We don't even seem to be able to actually, it's not even lawfare when we do it because
00:31:15.660 it'd be justified, but it seems like it's very unequal, right?
00:31:19.420 The two sides, our ability to really, I think, hold people to account, one justifiably so,
00:31:24.560 the other just sort of because they don't like that Donald Trump wants to take down the
00:31:28.200 administrative state.
00:31:29.580 So I'm curious your thoughts on the newest revelations out of House oversight today.
00:31:32.880 And like I said, if there's anything more going on there, please fill us in.
00:31:36.680 Let's start with this trial.
00:31:38.720 Today, Kash Patel testified, and he testified that President Trump authorized the National
00:31:44.700 Guard for January 6th.
00:31:46.600 That it was the Democrats, D.C.
00:31:49.340 Mayor Muriel Bowser, along with Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who did not want the National Guard there.
00:31:54.740 So here's the question you want to ask.
00:31:56.900 If you're trying to organize an insurrection like the Democrats pretend, why the hell would
00:32:02.100 you send the National Guard to the Capitol to protect the Capitol from the insurrection
00:32:05.980 you're supposedly trying to organize?
00:32:08.500 It just doesn't make any sense.
00:32:09.860 What happened on January 6th was a lawful protest permitted by the National Park Service that
00:32:16.840 devolved into a riot, right?
00:32:19.440 And how many people would show up to an insurrection unarmed?
00:32:23.800 And why would President Trump send troops to this insurrection?
00:32:26.780 It's just complete nonsense.
00:32:28.840 The Democrats put on these performance artists, these Capitol police officers who were trying
00:32:34.200 to make a name for themselves during this trial.
00:32:36.560 They also put on an expert witness yesterday.
00:32:40.120 Believe it or not, he got his Ph.D. in sociology in Vegas, of all places.
00:32:43.960 And his expert testimony was when President Trump says peaceful, he doesn't mean it.
00:32:50.400 But when Democrats say peaceful, they mean it.
00:32:53.200 When President Trump says fight, he means insurrection.
00:32:56.820 And when Democrats say fight, they mean politically fight, not physical violence.
00:33:02.200 It was just insane.
00:33:03.600 This whole thing is insane.
00:33:04.880 Unfortunately, the Colorado Supreme Court is probably going to affirm what this judge does.
00:33:09.800 And like I said, the Supreme Court of the United States is going to have to step up.
00:33:13.920 The Democrats fear President Trump so much on November 5th, 2024, that they're doing everything
00:33:19.600 they can to stop them, including this legal Hail Mary of dusting off this 14th Amendment provision
00:33:26.460 from the Civil War.
00:33:28.020 And so there's that.
00:33:29.240 As for the Biden crime family, there's just more evidence of 10% to the big guy.
00:33:35.120 You had $400,000 going from the CCP to the Biden family that, you know, every scumbag Biden
00:33:42.000 got a piece of it, including Joe Biden, who got his 10%.
00:33:45.000 He got his $40,000.
00:33:46.860 He got his check from his brother, another check that said loan repayment from James Biden
00:33:54.900 to Joe Biden.
00:33:55.860 I just want to know how did Joe Biden have all this money to loan to his scumbag brother,
00:34:00.820 James?
00:34:01.180 And if this isn't smoking gun evidence that the president of the United States is compromised,
00:34:08.020 is corrupt and compromised by these foreign bribes by this other corruption from China,
00:34:13.140 from Ukraine, every trouble spot around the world, I don't know what evidence Democrats
00:34:18.220 need.
00:34:18.800 And House Republicans under Speaker Mike Johnson just need to start moving forward with impeachment.
00:34:24.920 And now I know why Democrats support gun control because they don't want any more of these pieces
00:34:31.280 of smoking gun evidence to be released on the Biden family.
00:34:35.120 I think I second your idea, your statement, really your imperative that we move forward
00:34:40.240 on impeachment.
00:34:41.700 Mike, thank you so much for joining us.
00:34:43.420 If people want to follow you, stay up to date, the latest on everything happening in the courtroom,
00:34:50.200 outside of the courtroom.
00:34:51.560 I feel like you're a jack of all trades on all the issues.
00:34:53.800 Where can people follow you to do that?
00:34:57.040 Article3project.org.
00:34:58.000 You can donate there at Article3project on Gitter, Twitter Truth, at Article3project.
00:35:03.180 And my personal is M-R-D-D-M-I-A.
00:35:07.260 And thank you, Natalie.
00:35:09.180 Of course.
00:35:09.880 Thanks so much for joining us.
00:35:11.060 Now, we have Sheila Matthews, who is the founder of Able Child.
00:35:17.080 And I have to say, I watched your interview on War Room Battleground with Steve, and it was so interesting.
00:35:22.520 So I was super excited to get the chance to interview you because everything that you do,
00:35:27.860 it really gets to, I think, the heart of the issue.
00:35:30.240 I know mental health is a term that's bandied around a lot oftentimes.
00:35:34.060 They like to make the issue, right, first about gun control, but then the discussions about mental health.
00:35:38.680 They're not really meaningful because they don't get to the heart of the problem.
00:35:42.380 So before we get into all that, if you could walk the audience through, I understand there
00:35:47.260 were some developments with the affidavit, some of the actual material evidence having
00:35:52.420 to do with the shooter in Maine, his psychiatric kind of evaluation, if he was on SSRIs, who his
00:35:58.860 therapist was or psychologist was.
00:36:00.680 So if you want to walk the audience through all that, then we can get into how the system
00:36:04.460 creates people like him, basically.
00:36:07.340 Perfect.
00:36:08.220 So nice to meet you, and thank you for having me on.
00:36:12.380 I, this morning, Fox News was reporting that the shooter had stopped taking his medication,
00:36:22.000 and this information was kind of shocking to me because I, you know, I thought that was new information.
00:36:30.700 So I went to the attorney general's website in the state of Maine because they had just released
00:36:39.620 and put up all the documents on the attorney general's website.
00:36:43.240 So when I went to the website, I found that, first of all, the link was not, I couldn't
00:36:50.460 access the link.
00:36:51.560 So I wrote to the attorney general's office, and I got a response back from Dana Hayes.
00:36:58.300 She's the special assistant to the attorney general, and she, and I provided that with, to you right
00:37:06.680 there, that the link was down, and so they were trying to fix that.
00:37:13.600 I had a question about the redacted names of the psychiatrist, and she responded back,
00:37:21.920 I don't know what you are referring to about the psychiatrist.
00:37:25.180 It doesn't appear any of the documents we've released reference a psychiatrist.
00:37:31.040 Now, the affidavit is 63, 61 pages long, and so I was starting to rapidly go through this,
00:37:41.540 but when I got her response back, I was like, wow, this is exactly, really proves what I'm
00:37:47.920 saying here, as Able Child is saying, is that the psychiatrist's name and the psychologist's
00:37:54.720 name, now that we've learned there's two treating people in his life, are being withheld.
00:38:00.800 They were not in the affidavit, so I was like, well, I can look through the affidavit for other
00:38:09.160 things that might be of concern for the public, so I pulled up the 61 pages, right on the first page,
00:38:18.500 item number one, they have the date of the shooting wrong.
00:38:23.140 I found that to be very alarming.
00:38:27.160 They have it on 3-25-2023.
00:38:31.600 I thought that was a glaring mistake.
00:38:33.680 I know that they're under a lot of pressure to get to the judge, but I think that was a critical error,
00:38:41.320 and that should be revised because that's incorrect.
00:38:45.460 And then throughout the rest of the affidavit, they, of course, redacted the psychiatrist and
00:38:54.360 the psychologist, but they, throughout the document, have not blocked out some of the
00:39:01.640 victim's telephone numbers.
00:39:04.060 So I'm hoping that they watch the show this evening and maybe can go back through the document
00:39:10.300 and block out some of those errors.
00:39:14.140 I think those are pretty big for a report going before a judge on a mass murder.
00:39:20.300 So then we move over to the arrest doc, I'm sorry, the search warrant.
00:39:28.280 And on page two of nine, you can see, which is a very good thing, that they ask for the medications
00:39:40.000 prescribed to Robert Card.
00:39:43.640 That's really good.
00:39:45.100 I'm interested in seeing that, and so should the public be interested in seeing that.
00:39:49.720 However, what's missing is the medical records.
00:39:53.120 They don't ask for any of the mental health records.
00:39:56.140 And that, to me, is a big problem.
00:40:00.500 It's either that they already have all these records and they don't need to get a search
00:40:04.840 warrant for them, or they just don't think that they're important.
00:40:08.700 So I thought that was a real big problem.
00:40:13.340 And then the other two documents I included were the incident reports.
00:40:18.480 I think that these are the two reports that the mainstream media is utilizing to kind of drop
00:40:26.740 in different data.
00:40:29.300 But this data point is really good because it is when they come out for the incidents and
00:40:37.300 it's the firsthand of the deputy interviewing people.
00:40:43.180 And the first incident report is a narrative about the ex-wife and the son being extremely
00:40:50.700 concerned about his mental health.
00:40:52.740 And the mainstream media has done a good job explaining that.
00:40:57.720 And you can, it's nothing new here as far as what is reported in the mainstream media on the
00:41:08.500 initial calls regarding the mental health concerns.
00:41:12.320 And, but on the second sheriff deputies incident report on 9-15, you flip to what really concerns
00:41:29.640 me is this is the incident that actually happened at West Point on the army barracks and his psychotic
00:41:45.000 episode in which the other officers, his commanding officer had arrived at the scene and Card had put
00:41:57.020 himself in a room and, um, they were very concerned.
00:42:01.660 Everybody was teasing him.
00:42:03.820 And, uh, I found this to be a really, just a very bizarre situation that happened in our military.
00:42:11.500 And basically based on this situation, they decided to commit him.
00:42:19.020 Um, and this is where new information comes in is, well, he went, we know he went to Keller,
00:42:26.160 um, barracks, you know, the hospital, uh, and that we knew of, but the, we did not know a psychologist
00:42:37.260 there determined that he needed further treatment.
00:42:40.360 And that card was taken to four wind psychiatric hospital in Katona, New York for treatment and
00:42:46.960 evaluation.
00:42:47.980 This is really, really important because treatment in today's world in the psych psychiatry world is
00:42:56.360 treatment is psychiatric drugs and the evaluation.
00:43:01.480 So this is really, really important.
00:43:04.740 And it says during the four hours I was with Card, he never spoke.
00:43:09.180 He just stared, uh, through me without blinking.
00:43:12.860 He spent 14 days at four winds and then he was released to my knowledge.
00:43:18.620 He has not sought any more, uh, treatment since being released.
00:43:24.880 So this information is, um, new as far as I was concerned, I was having trouble accessing the
00:43:33.760 report as my email from the state of Maine indicates.
00:43:39.040 So it's just pretty bizarre, the incident, uh, that happened and the withholding of the data.
00:43:47.900 So we pretty much know that they already have this information.
00:43:53.060 Um, but we got it, we got a jump to break, but I'll hold you through because as a, as an
00:43:58.700 investigative reporter myself, you always know you've hit the nail on the head.
00:44:02.020 You found the part that they don't want you to find, uh, when they're obscuring the data,
00:44:05.860 when they're redacting it, I've, I've filed my share of foyer requests, but it means you're
00:44:10.920 definitely on the right path.
00:44:11.840 I'll hold you through.
00:44:12.980 Hopefully we have time to get into the broader ramifications of the mental health discussion.
00:44:17.400 That's about Mike Lindell joining us after the break, but Warren Posse, hang in there.
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00:46:47.900 Sheila, I got a question for you before I have to let you go, and I'll definitely have you back on,
00:46:51.520 because I wish we had more time, but unfortunately, I don't have the authority or pay grade to blow the brakes.
00:46:57.600 But, you know, it seems like my takeaway from everything you were going through is that there is sort of this,
00:47:03.180 I maybe won't go full out and use the word cover-up,
00:47:05.580 but there's an effort to sort of obscure the truth about this individual's status,
00:47:09.620 at least with regard to therapeutic treatments, psychologists, access, SSRI usage,
00:47:14.420 and it sort of seems like the same tactics that the media uses when it comes to whether it's issues like COVID-19 vaccines
00:47:21.020 or prescription drugs, right, there's sort of a conflict of interest there.
00:47:24.380 There's some reason that they're not giving us the full truth and nothing but the truth,
00:47:28.980 and I know that your organization really hones in on that, right?
00:47:32.000 That's kind of your goal, to give parents, specifically young boys, school-aged children,
00:47:36.780 really access to true information about the negative side effects of going on, these SSRIs.
00:47:40.980 So I'm just curious, in your opinion, you know, what exactly is going on here?
00:47:45.780 Why are they covering this stuff up?
00:47:48.900 Well, the behavioral health vendor that has the contract is making a lot of money,
00:47:55.180 and I think the important thing here is to get that information.
00:47:59.480 So I think it's a billion-dollar industry, and they evidently are willing to hold other, you know,
00:48:06.880 the gun manufacturers responsible, but they are refused to hold the mental health industry
00:48:13.580 and the vendors that the Army and the schools and everybody else is using.
00:48:20.340 The states are in bed with the behavioral health vendors.
00:48:24.120 So they're doing everything they can, not to mention the treating psychiatrists and the psychologists
00:48:30.180 or give us the mental health records.
00:48:34.020 I mean, they could clear all this up right away and just provide us with his treatment records
00:48:40.200 so we don't have to guess, you know?
00:48:42.960 We can't guess anymore.
00:48:44.540 This is, it's just, people are dying.
00:48:47.300 Families are really suffering.
00:48:49.740 And we continue to have these mass shootings.
00:48:53.040 So I think they have to release the records at this point.
00:48:56.440 So that's my call to action is that they need to release it, and they're withholding it.
00:49:01.900 So then we can start solving these mass shooters problems because we can look at the treatment
00:49:08.700 they're receiving and find out if they're getting a cocktail of drugs.
00:49:13.280 So that is, to me, the reason why they're obscuring the treating psychiatrists and the psychologists.
00:49:20.960 They have the key.
00:49:22.200 They have the key to this man's mind.
00:49:25.180 And what psychiatric drugs he was given.
00:49:29.980 So I think that's what they're hiding.
00:49:32.720 So yes.
00:49:33.560 And I think it's, they're all connected.
00:49:37.220 The people that, it's very carefully scripted.
00:49:40.720 The FBI is carefully scripting it.
00:49:43.760 The public health commissioner is.
00:49:45.880 And now the attorney general, Janet Mills, wants to shut this down.
00:49:50.980 And they're going to use the excuse that it's an ongoing investigation.
00:49:55.360 So they're not going to be providing any more information.
00:49:58.900 So until they release the mental health records, we're really at square one with these mass shootings.
00:50:04.920 We just need more information.
00:50:06.660 We're very lucky to have someone like you who I'm sure is on the front lines of trying to get to the bottom of this.
00:50:12.280 So Sheila, if the Warren Posse wants to stay up to date with everything you're working on, of course, find out more about your organization.
00:50:17.740 Where can they go to do that?
00:50:19.480 They can go to ablechild.org.
00:50:20.980 And our work is all illustrated that there.
00:50:25.580 We definitely need support.
00:50:27.260 We would love donations.
00:50:28.960 I have some investigative reporters that I would like on this.
00:50:33.520 And, you know, so we really need help.
00:50:36.700 And so we're looking for support.
00:50:39.360 And we appreciate being on the war room.
00:50:43.740 Of course.
00:50:44.620 Thank you so much for joining us, Sheila.
00:50:46.080 Have a good one.
00:50:47.840 Okay.
00:50:48.320 Bye-bye.
00:50:48.640 Now, I know it's been sort of a depressing show, and I apologize for that.
00:50:54.480 But we have Mike Lindell, an eternal optimist and someone who always brings good news and good deals to the war room.
00:51:01.260 So, Mike, if you want to give the war room policy some good news so we end the show on a happy note.
00:51:06.400 Okay.
00:51:06.900 Well, the first good news, everybody, is, you know, I've been attacked for two months since August since we unveiled the plan to secure our election.
00:51:14.360 We have only a few days left before November 7th here.
00:51:18.400 This election is coming up in a week.
00:51:20.800 And you can all learn about that, too, and help us out at LindellPlan.com.
00:51:26.080 That's LindellPlan.com.
00:51:28.020 Learn what the plan is.
00:51:29.440 If nothing else, get educated on everybody because you can all get involved over there.
00:51:33.880 But we also need help.
00:51:35.640 And then I want to give a great announcement.
00:51:38.920 One of our retailers, a few that we have left that have attacked with my pillow, they stayed with us.
00:51:45.360 They had withdrawn.
00:51:46.740 Now they come back.
00:51:48.100 And I believe that's because of pressure from the war room posse that they were afraid, you know, hey, we're going to get boycotted if we're going to just not have my pillow like the other ones were back in the day.
00:51:59.340 So that's good news.
00:52:01.160 But the really good news for all the war room posse, we're passing on the best special we're going to have leading all the way up and through November 7th to celebrate this plan.
00:52:12.060 We're having this Giza Dream bed sheet special.
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00:52:16.500 They're on sale everywhere for $89.98.
00:52:19.160 These are the sheets that made us famous for $59.98 exclusive for the war room posse.
00:52:25.080 The king size, the regular price, we got $159.98, not sale for $99.98.
00:52:31.660 Take another $30 off for the war room posse.
00:52:35.160 All the colors, all the sides are in stock.
00:52:38.040 Use the promo code war room.
00:52:39.620 And you guys can really help by keeping my operators busy, calling in your order, 800-873-1062.
00:52:48.000 That's 800-873-1062.
00:52:50.740 And if we go to the website, you guys, right there, go down to it and click on the war room posse square.
00:52:57.640 There you see those sheets.
00:52:58.840 These are exclusive war room special.
00:53:01.020 The MyPillow 2.0, $39.98.
00:53:03.700 The towels, all the towel sets, $29.98.
00:53:07.980 You guys, we have all these great specials.
00:53:10.300 You've been so supportive.
00:53:11.820 We're going to run them through November 7th for those Giza Dream bed sheets.
00:53:16.040 Get all your Christmas presents now.
00:53:17.680 We have over 220 products at MyPillow now.
00:53:21.740 Mike, thank you so much for joining us.
00:53:24.180 You know, they say it's better to be feared than loved.
00:53:27.240 And I guess that applies to the war room posse.
00:53:29.100 Not just with the office of Kevin McCarthy, but with big box stores and retailers.
00:53:34.360 So I love it.
00:53:35.020 The two of them have that in common.
00:53:36.860 Mike, thank you so much for joining us.
00:53:38.900 Thanks, family.
00:53:39.600 God bless you.
00:53:40.120 Thank you.
00:53:41.220 You too.
00:53:41.580 Have a good one.
00:53:42.240 War room posse, thanks for hanging with me.
00:53:43.700 Like I said, see you.
00:53:44.500 We'll be back from 6 p.m. hour.
00:53:45.900 And of course, tomorrow morning.
00:53:47.740 So no need to fret.
00:53:48.520 No need to go anywhere.
00:53:49.460 You can check that out.
00:53:50.620 You can also go to war room dot org.
00:53:52.240 Check out some of the latest stories.
00:53:53.560 Got a great one.
00:53:54.760 Well, not so great for our country, but a drop in yesterday about Ukraine corruption.
00:53:58.920 It goes all the way to the top, all the way to Antony Blinken.
00:54:01.620 No surprise there.
00:54:03.720 Have a good one.
00:54:04.280 War and posse.
00:54:04.740 Thank you.
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