Bannon's War Room - December 16, 2023


Episode 3251: Censorship In Peer Review Journals


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

165.03383

Word Count

9,001

Sentence Count

890

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Rudy Giuliani was found liable for $75 million in punitive damages and $16 million in compensatory damages against two women who accused him of abusing his position of trust. The former mayor of New York City is now facing the possibility of the death penalty.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We do. I'm not going to try to do math live on the air, but it's a significant penalty over $100 million altogether, $75 million in punitary damage, $20 million towards each of them, and then more than $16 million for the first question in compensatory damages.
00:00:17.840 So a significant, significant finding against Rudy Giuliani and is really what his lone lawyer would describe as the civil equivalent of the death penalty for Rudy Giuliani here.
00:00:30.000 Give me a little context on those numbers, Lisa Rubin. Does any of this surprise you?
00:00:34.440 No, it doesn't surprise me. I had actually expected that punitive damages award, Alicia, to be huge.
00:00:39.460 And the reason is, separate from compensatory damages, which are meant to compensate the person for their injuries, including emotional distress,
00:00:46.940 punitive damages are meant to send a message, as Mike Gottlieb, who is one of Rubin Shea's lawyers, said in his closing statement.
00:00:53.640 They are meant to deter future behavior like that, but also to send a message to the wrongdoer that what you did here was so egregious and so wrong that it's meant to punish him, not to reward them.
00:01:06.520 And so to the extent that the numbers that Ryan has just reported to us are accurate and that there are punitive damages here in excess of $70 million, that is a unanimous jury, Alicia, and I should underscore that.
00:01:19.120 The jury verdict here had to be unanimous, down to the dollar and cent, telling the world what Rudy Giuliani did to these women, particularly abusing that position of trust that he had, as Rev was just discussing,
00:01:32.720 was so heinous that he should be punished more than they should be compensated for their injuries.
00:01:38.720 Ryan, my friend, you said you did not want to do math on the air, but I'm going to ask you to run us through those numbers one more time.
00:01:46.980 Sure, over 150 is what we can go with now.
00:01:50.320 So it's 75 in those punitive damages.
00:01:52.600 The compensatory damages is 16 each and then an additional 20 each for both of them.
00:01:58.700 So, you know, very significant finding here, ultimately landing on slightly different numbers for the compensatory damages.
00:02:06.360 Both of them are in the $16 million range, but they're a little bit different for each of them.
00:02:12.980 And then it's matching 20 and then 75 overall punitive.
00:02:16.760 Of course, there's very little I can say right now.
00:02:18.700 I have to analyze this.
00:02:20.540 Obviously, possibly we'll move for a new trial.
00:02:24.160 Certainly we'll appeal.
00:02:25.820 The absurdity of the number merely underscores the absurdity of the entire proceeding,
00:02:32.000 where I've not been allowed to offer one single piece of evidence in defense, of which I have a lot.
00:02:39.540 So I am quite confident when this case gets before a fair tribunal, it'll be reversed so quickly that it'll make your head spin.
00:02:49.880 And the absurd number that just came in will help that, actually.
00:02:53.840 Why did you choose not to testify?
00:02:55.440 Why do you think it was unfair?
00:02:56.860 Why do you think it was unfair?
00:02:59.680 I cannot go into the details.
00:03:02.940 I didn't testify because the judge made it clear that if I made any mistake or did anything wrong, she was considering contempt.
00:03:11.860 And this judge does have a reputation for putting people in jail.
00:03:16.040 And I thought, honestly, it wouldn't do any good.
00:03:19.400 Do you still believe that what you said about these two women in the wake of the 2020 election was truthful?
00:03:23.380 Do you still believe these claims?
00:03:24.960 I have no doubt that my comments were made and they were supportable and are supportable today.
00:03:32.560 I just did not have an opportunity to present the evidence that we offered.
00:03:38.180 Did you notice we were not allowed to put in one piece of evidence in defense?
00:03:41.240 Do you also realize that liability is not based on any trial?
00:03:45.320 Well, my ability is based on her disagreement with me on discovery, which is absurd.
00:03:51.940 Why didn't you take a stand?
00:03:53.180 Because I believe the judge was threatening me with the strong possibility that I'd be held in contempt or that I'd even be put in jail.
00:04:02.240 So it didn't seem like it was going to do much to persuade anybody.
00:04:08.060 And it could give her what she seemed to be threatening.
00:04:12.080 Did you believe the women's testimony?
00:04:13.000 Do you have any regrets about some of the comments that the women received?
00:04:28.680 Well, of course, the comments they received, I had nothing to do with.
00:04:31.880 Those comments are abominable.
00:04:34.420 They're deplorable.
00:04:35.240 Well, no defense to it, but I receive comments like that every day of different kinds of things.
00:04:41.940 I've represented clients who have gotten that from the other side.
00:04:45.100 This is a terrible part of our political system.
00:04:48.200 Republicans, Democrats, liberals and conservatives all get that.
00:04:52.420 My comments weren't that.
00:04:55.000 And I think that was also a very unfair part of it, because my comments had no connection at all to those.
00:05:01.600 There were thousands of things in the press about this, of which mine were a small amount.
00:05:07.000 There's no way to say that my comments connected to that.
00:05:09.820 But that's going to be part of what we'll get to litigate in a fair court.
00:05:13.280 Thank you.
00:05:13.560 Thank you, everybody.
00:05:16.020 Thank you, guys.
00:05:17.160 Thank you.
00:05:17.620 Thank you.
00:05:47.620 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:05:52.420 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:05:56.160 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:06:02.440 War Room.
00:06:03.380 Here's your host, Stephen K.
00:06:05.440 Bannon.
00:06:09.200 It's Friday, 15 December, year of our Lord, 2023.
00:06:12.300 A blockbuster verdict over in the, I guess, the defamation, whatever it was.
00:06:17.320 I don't even know it was a trial.
00:06:18.480 It just looked like it was a, they didn't have much of a trial.
00:06:21.400 It looked like they were just going for the, to talk about what the damages were.
00:06:25.120 We're trying to track down Rudy, America's mayor, to get him on either in this hour or the next hour.
00:06:30.400 Or if they're traveling around, they're in Washington, D.C.
00:06:32.880 They may be heading back to New York to get him on tomorrow morning or as soon as his attorneys let him.
00:06:39.520 So you just heard $148 million, punitive damages.
00:06:43.740 The jury was out for two days.
00:06:45.640 Of course, MSNBC is dancing on Rudy's grave.
00:06:49.120 But Rudy said this is going to be reversed so fast.
00:06:52.500 Make your head spin.
00:06:53.600 We're going to get all the details from Rudy when we track him down.
00:06:57.560 So put a pin in that.
00:06:59.440 A huge announcement just happened right when we're coming on.
00:07:02.220 I want to thank the Real America's Voice team in Denver.
00:07:04.820 Also my own crack team for getting a perfect cut right there.
00:07:08.640 We're very honored to have back an old friend and former, I guess not a co-host, but an advisor,
00:07:15.600 a contributor that was in studio with us for a couple of weeks, the first couple of weeks of January in 2020,
00:07:22.780 when we flipped at least one hour, we started with one hour, took the two-hour worm impeachment,
00:07:28.780 or I guess the three-hour, one hour in the afternoon, we turned it into two hours of worm pandemic.
00:07:33.960 Our first contributor was Dr. Stephen Hatfield.
00:07:37.100 Thank you so much for being here in the nation's capital today.
00:07:40.520 Thank you for coming by.
00:07:41.280 But the reason was you sent me a piece the other day, and if Denver can please put it up.
00:07:46.140 And Dr. Hatfield, real quickly, you're bona fides as far as your academic background,
00:07:53.100 your professional background for those of our many viewers throughout the world that maybe weren't with us back in the pandemic days.
00:08:00.480 Well, I'm a physician.
00:08:02.960 I'm board eligible in hematological pathology.
00:08:05.940 I have a master's degree in molecular biology, virology, a master's degree in medical biochemistry,
00:08:15.220 and one in experimental pathology.
00:08:18.820 My fellowships included Oxford University, the National Institutes of Health, and USAMRIT,
00:08:24.020 the United States Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Disease,
00:08:27.900 where I worked on new treatments for the Ebola virus.
00:08:31.360 And you were up at Fort Detrick.
00:08:32.980 That's it.
00:08:33.540 That's at Fort Detrick.
00:08:34.360 Fort Detrick, for many years.
00:08:37.180 And you, in fact, the reason you were one of the people who came on the first days of pandemic
00:08:42.900 and really outlined for people, I think your book was three minutes to midnight or three seconds?
00:08:47.080 Three seconds until midnight.
00:08:48.880 Three seconds to midnight.
00:08:50.460 The nuclear was three minutes.
00:08:52.020 Three seconds.
00:08:53.060 That book informed us so much at the beginning of the pandemic.
00:08:56.500 What was your – just tell us about that book for a second, Three Seconds to Midnight.
00:08:59.960 Following the 2014 debacle with the Ebola virus, where after a good – literally $80 million or $80 billion over 25 years had been spent on biological defense,
00:09:13.900 we couldn't handle 11 Ebola patients on U.S. soil without major drama.
00:09:18.860 Down in Texas, remember?
00:09:20.540 It started down in Texas with Duncan.
00:09:22.880 Yeah.
00:09:23.020 And I started a serious review of pandemic preparedness.
00:09:29.580 And what I found was just simply shocking.
00:09:33.080 And this is what I carefully researched and referenced and put in the book, Three Seconds Until Midnight.
00:09:39.840 And it was published two weeks before – it was published in November, two weeks before we had our first case on U.S. soil of COVID-19.
00:09:52.560 It was amazing.
00:09:53.300 The book is still a must-read.
00:09:55.040 I understand you're working on a new one.
00:09:56.880 But I've got to go to this article because you were taking – you went over to the White House to work in Peter Navarro's group.
00:10:03.080 Yes.
00:10:03.320 Right, and you were there for quite a while.
00:10:06.020 This article – and if we can put it up, it's in a peer-reviewed journal.
00:10:10.520 Yes.
00:10:10.880 In fact, your comms person is going to join us.
00:10:12.780 Don Slaughter is going to join us in a minute to talk about this.
00:10:15.460 But the headline is The COVID Debacle, Merging Criminal Law and Medical Science for Accountability.
00:10:25.300 It is a pretty brutal piece, although it's got, I don't know, 60 references.
00:10:28.980 First off, this is a peer-reviewed journal?
00:10:31.460 Yes.
00:10:32.260 Okay.
00:10:32.500 The APS, yeah.
00:10:33.320 Talk about the journal that's quality and about the peer-reviewed winter.
00:10:38.720 APS is – AAPS, American Association of Physicians and Surgeons, very much maligned.
00:10:45.260 They've been in existence for almost, I think, a half century.
00:10:50.540 This started when they were trying to socialize medicine back in the 50s.
00:10:56.660 They got together and fought against that.
00:11:00.760 This is the alternative for AMA, right?
00:11:05.340 Yes.
00:11:05.740 Oh, yeah.
00:11:06.300 Absolutely.
00:11:06.660 It's always looked at as kind of the fringe group or the more right-wing group, if I would put that nicely.
00:11:12.680 They try to pretend to lie.
00:11:14.320 It's some of the smartest people you'll ever find.
00:11:16.840 Okay.
00:11:17.660 So you're going to get, obviously, grief about that right out of the bat.
00:11:20.080 Oh, of course.
00:11:20.820 Okay.
00:11:21.400 But talk to me about – take a couple of minutes.
00:11:24.340 Walk me through your theory of the case.
00:11:26.640 I want Grace and Mo to put this in all the chat rooms and push this out.
00:11:30.620 We want everybody to read it.
00:11:31.480 What is your – since you were there on the inside as an advisor, walk me through what the theory of the case is here.
00:11:39.180 When COVID-19 broke out on U.S. soil and people started being admitted and overflowing with the hospital emergency rooms and intensive care units, the nation went into full panic mode.
00:11:55.780 But the modeling for our total number of fatalities indicated that the infrastructure of our largest cities could be in effect.
00:12:06.140 So like it was war, like World War II, and we tried everything.
00:12:12.580 Operation Warp Speed needed to be done.
00:12:15.860 This was looking at a vaccine.
00:12:18.260 But it was always understood that these experimental messenger RNA vaccines would be very carefully monitored, and a new surveillance system had been brought in, BeSafe, that was hoping to improve on the accuracy.
00:12:37.860 At any sign of adverse effects of any significant number, the vaccine should have been halted.
00:12:44.520 They were so experimental.
00:12:45.600 Experimental gene therapy, essentially.
00:12:48.520 Yeah, it was.
00:12:49.260 It was gene therapy.
00:12:50.420 But you guys, real quickly, I just want to go back for a second.
00:12:53.440 You were one of the biggest advocates of hydroxychloroquine, correct?
00:12:57.020 For early drug treatment, yes.
00:12:58.360 For treatment.
00:12:59.180 It worked.
00:13:00.240 It was safe.
00:13:00.900 So why were you – I thought the people that want hydroxychloroquine as a therapy, right, were against even – or looked at Warp Speed as something that was going to take 10 years, not six months.
00:13:14.160 Am I incorrect in that?
00:13:15.600 If you took hydroxychloroquine and it turned out to be a safe and effective antiviral agent, which it does.
00:13:27.720 It drops mortality up to 81 percent if you take it early enough in your disease course.
00:13:33.560 Then you can't bring out a hastily tested experimental vaccine.
00:13:41.460 It has to – it will take a number of years to get it approved.
00:13:45.060 So it was standing in the way of the vaccines and another experimental drug called remdesivir, which it's been reported that hydroxychloroquine would inactivate remdesivir.
00:13:56.400 This was a drug that – this was Dr. Anthony Fauci's pet drug.
00:14:01.920 But President Trump with others tried to push hydroxychloroquine and Fauci, the chief medical guy, in running roughshod over the task force.
00:14:15.180 Yes.
00:14:15.680 Essentially blocked it.
00:14:16.680 Am I incorrect in that?
00:14:17.460 No, absolutely.
00:14:18.800 Peter Navarro had to go down and have a huge fight in the Situation Room just to get the tablets.
00:14:25.500 And I don't know how he did it, but within a week or so, we had 62 million doses.
00:14:31.460 This was the answer.
00:14:32.940 This would have halted the pandemic.
00:14:35.040 It would have brought it under control.
00:14:36.360 Still, 52 other countries have used it successfully to keep their pandemic, their hospital admissions under control.
00:14:43.800 We wouldn't have surged out into the number of cases we had and the deaths.
00:14:49.120 Let's take a short commercial break.
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00:14:51.400 Honored to have Dr. Stephen Heffield back.
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00:14:55.340 Didn't dress like that for the pandemic for the early days.
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00:16:36.640 Physiologically, people that have been on it for a long time showed a slight increase in the length of their heartbeat.
00:16:44.000 This was used as an excuse.
00:16:45.600 When the virus, which actually attacks the heart, you've heard of myocarditis, that was causing arrhythmias, irregular heartbeats, this type of thing.
00:16:54.940 But let me ask you.
00:16:55.700 Fauci was not a big name in the vaccine at first.
00:16:59.140 No.
00:16:59.660 Okay.
00:16:59.940 Fauci, but why did he kill hydroxychloroquine?
00:17:05.780 Remdesivir.
00:17:06.420 And probably connections.
00:17:11.640 There were some patents that had come out of the National Institute.
00:17:16.260 Do you back this?
00:17:16.800 Okay.
00:17:17.060 This thing has got 60 references to it, correct?
00:17:19.680 Yes.
00:17:20.780 It's very dense, but very readable.
00:17:23.520 Yeah.
00:17:23.940 Why did you feel compelled?
00:17:26.240 This is very provocative.
00:17:28.180 The COVID debacle, merging criminal law and medical science for accountability.
00:17:33.340 What do you mean by that?
00:17:34.620 Not one person should have ever been given one injection of these messenger RNA, quote, pseudovaccines.
00:17:43.640 They never prevented infection.
00:17:46.340 They never prevented COVID-19 transmission.
00:17:50.460 They never prevented more serious disease.
00:17:53.920 There is no data to support that.
00:17:56.480 We know this because Judicial Watch and others have filed FOIAs.
00:18:00.820 We have the original Pfizer data.
00:18:04.140 It's been analyzed by top clinical scientists.
00:18:08.180 One very senior person at the British Medical Journal.
00:18:11.280 And their summation is that there is a negative benefit-risk-to-ratio.
00:18:21.040 It is more dangerous to take the vaccine than it is to actually catch COVID and be hospitalized.
00:18:28.840 At the time, not only to have the biggest or most important or one of the most important pharmaceutical companies in the country saying it worked.
00:18:37.260 Correct me if I'm wrong.
00:18:38.460 I also had the FDA.
00:18:40.080 I had emergency use authorization.
00:18:42.020 I had these panels.
00:18:43.240 This was not something that just kind of came out of thin air.
00:18:45.440 Then you had Biden made it mandatory.
00:18:48.120 There was such a compelling argument from their perspective.
00:18:51.540 They made it mandatory.
00:18:53.120 People got kicked out of the military.
00:18:54.740 People lost their jobs.
00:18:57.120 People in media couldn't go into the buildings to do their broadcasts.
00:19:00.940 So how did that happen?
00:19:02.460 And that is covered in here, but maybe not the depth.
00:19:06.340 How did the whole apparatus get in back?
00:19:08.620 If you're saying it's evident now and you've got all these other doctors coming out because they've got the Pfizer and Daily Klatsman doing it,
00:19:15.940 how did, how did, why at the time did the institutions that are supposed to protect people say the exact opposite of what you're saying now?
00:19:25.160 This was designed to generate funding, to make money.
00:19:29.740 Everybody had a little stake in it.
00:19:32.900 Six days after President Trump released the vaccines and they were authorized for use,
00:19:38.660 this laboratory experiment showed that a portion of that messenger RNA was lethal.
00:19:44.160 But hold on, President Trump didn't really release it, even as Commander-in-Chief.
00:19:48.400 The FDA and all that, you had to have emergency use authorization.
00:19:51.560 How did that take place?
00:19:53.560 If what you're going to say six days afterwards, all we found out, the system's not supposed to work like that.
00:19:58.380 So what happened in this instance?
00:20:01.140 Incompetence and greed.
00:20:02.540 These vaccines were never fully tested.
00:20:09.760 They were never tested for safety.
00:20:11.880 There was no biodistribution studies.
00:20:14.660 We didn't know where the vaccine went in the body.
00:20:17.420 We didn't know how long these messenger RNA fragments, which were artificially created,
00:20:22.840 how long they stayed in the body.
00:20:24.860 And nobody bothered to check, Stephen, that messenger RNA that coded for the virus spike protein
00:20:32.720 is a highly toxic molecule.
00:20:36.400 Nobody bothered to check.
00:20:38.480 So when you get a vaccination, your cells are taken over by these lipoprotein particles
00:20:45.100 and your cells are forced to make this toxic protein for at least 160 days after injection.
00:20:53.860 Doc, here's what doesn't make sense.
00:20:59.420 You've got to make it make sense to me.
00:21:00.960 You have a therapy that's on the world market and doesn't cost anything, hydroxychloroquine.
00:21:06.660 Right.
00:21:06.980 They sell it by the ton, right?
00:21:08.920 And it's all over India.
00:21:10.040 It's been used for malaria all over.
00:21:11.900 59 years.
00:21:12.240 You pop it, right?
00:21:13.720 You have something that's been proven.
00:21:15.640 That's a therapy.
00:21:16.740 Yeah.
00:21:16.900 That you're saying that the therapy is so good, it could essentially kill the pain,
00:21:22.000 get us from pandemic to epidemic and then out of it.
00:21:25.140 Then you've got an experiment.
00:21:26.280 At the same time, you're dual tracking experimental gene therapy because everybody now is convinced
00:21:30.800 that it may have to take a vaccine.
00:21:32.840 How do you, how does the system stop the one that works as a therapy and pushes the one that
00:21:40.580 doesn't work, which is the gene therapy?
00:21:42.260 I think that's where people are having a hard time through use of the mass media.
00:21:47.240 There was a single point failure in this entire pandemic plan, which would have worked.
00:21:54.200 Orders came down through Secretary Azar at Health and Human Services to Bob Cadlick at pandemic
00:22:03.600 planning to Janet Woodcock, who was head of drug and vaccine safety at the FDA.
00:22:12.260 And to Rick Bright, who was the head of BARDA, and the stockpiled drug, that this needed
00:22:22.700 an investigational new drug authority.
00:22:25.120 All that is, is a simple statement saying this, doctors can prescribe this for something
00:22:29.580 that it wasn't originally designed for.
00:22:31.820 It's done all the time.
00:22:33.040 It's called off-label prescriptions.
00:22:35.420 We do it for a lot of things.
00:22:36.480 It's a doctor's right to be able to do that.
00:22:39.320 As long as it's in the physician's desk reference manual.
00:22:42.140 Otherwise, you've got unlimited...
00:22:44.040 As long as it's an FDA-approved drug.
00:22:46.080 Okay.
00:22:46.500 And hydroxychloroquine have been FDA-approved for years.
00:22:49.280 For years.
00:22:49.800 Decades.
00:22:50.100 Janet Woodcock phoned Rick Bright that same evening.
00:22:53.760 And this is from Rick Bright's own legal deposition.
00:22:58.160 Phoned Rick Bright that same evening, had a BARDA, and said, oh, this is a very dangerous drug.
00:23:03.200 It will kill thousands.
00:23:04.440 BARDA being the drug part of DARPA.
00:23:07.800 Yeah, essentially.
00:23:09.420 Yes.
00:23:09.800 The same thing.
00:23:10.800 An advanced research projects agency.
00:23:14.220 And...
00:23:14.820 Why did she say that?
00:23:16.600 I don't know.
00:23:17.360 Because she's a rheumatologist.
00:23:18.900 She would have known how safe the drug was.
00:23:21.820 She would have prescribed it herself.
00:23:23.260 You've known Cadillac for decades.
00:23:25.440 20 years.
00:23:26.260 20 years.
00:23:26.940 Is Bob Cadillac a good man?
00:23:28.300 Or is he deep state?
00:23:32.160 He used to...
00:23:35.620 It's a simple...
00:23:36.560 Okay.
00:23:36.860 Hang on.
00:23:37.180 Let me play the clip.
00:23:38.040 I want to go to Sherry Markson.
00:23:39.960 He's changed.
00:23:41.200 Okay.
00:23:41.600 I want to go to Sherry Markson.
00:23:43.620 Because you're putting the finger on Fauci, Cadillac, Woodcock, and Bright.
00:23:47.260 Four pretty prominent people in the country, Dr. Hefford.
00:23:51.000 Let's play the clip from Sherry Markson in Australia.
00:23:53.100 It's pretty extraordinary to reveal the conversations that you had with Fauci and Collins.
00:24:00.180 It's pretty extraordinary to publicly say that you did try to downplay the rhetoric around a bioweapon and a lab leak.
00:24:09.880 Are you doing this interview in part because you feel guilty about that?
00:24:14.540 I just feel like it's an obligation that I have to kind of say what happened.
00:24:21.000 And I think to factually try to portray this, not to get sympathy or forgiveness, but more to saying factually, here's what happened.
00:24:32.600 This is what we tried to do.
00:24:36.380 Right there, he's trying to do a mea culpa on the whole Wuhan.
00:24:39.740 Bob Cadillac helped us get the hydroxychloroquine, Peter Navarro.
00:24:43.600 He worked very hard to do it.
00:24:45.160 It was a successful thing.
00:24:46.620 Within days, we had 62 million doses in the National Strategic Stockpile.
00:24:53.020 He knows the drug worked.
00:24:54.840 He knows the drug was safe.
00:24:57.100 Yet, after Janet Woodcock and Rick Bright, Rick Bright went to the mass media unauthorized and said,
00:25:04.680 this is a dangerous drug and thousands will die from taking this drug.
00:25:08.060 The biased mainstream media went crazy over this because the president had taken it.
00:25:15.780 Do you think they're going to give the president of the United States a drug that could suddenly kill him?
00:25:20.120 He had been exposed through his butler, his valet.
00:25:25.080 And he was given a treatment course of this.
00:25:28.220 And I've had treatment courses.
00:25:30.180 You don't even know you've taken it.
00:25:32.600 Okay.
00:25:33.200 Pregnant women can take it.
00:25:34.840 We give pregnant women no drugs.
00:25:36.380 Nursing mothers can take it.
00:25:39.640 It's safer than aspirin in the FDA's own list of dangerous drugs.
00:25:43.420 Okay.
00:25:43.700 But at the time, it was considered incredibly dangerous.
00:25:46.680 The 62 million tablets you had never got out to the public.
00:25:50.780 They did.
00:25:51.380 They did.
00:25:51.820 It started.
00:25:52.840 It started.
00:25:53.280 It got shut down virtually immediately.
00:25:55.360 The press.
00:25:56.060 Who shut it down?
00:26:00.200 Essentially, the mass media shut it down.
00:26:03.340 The mainstream media.
00:26:04.420 The mass media doesn't have a sense of it.
00:26:05.260 There was a pathetic.
00:26:06.420 Did Cadillac or did Fauci go back to some committee and say.
00:26:10.360 The FDA picked up on two papers that were written.
00:26:14.360 One was a lethal study done in Brazil using lethal doses of chloroquine.
00:26:20.580 And they put the sickest patients that were dying from other things, cancer, heart disease, HIV, in the treatment arm.
00:26:29.720 And, of course, they died.
00:26:30.900 And they reported on that.
00:26:32.800 And they took that and ran with it.
00:26:35.400 The mainstream media.
00:26:36.920 You had Neil Cavuto on Fox Business News screaming.
00:26:41.860 If they go to take you into an emergency room and try to give you chloroquine, don't take it.
00:26:46.920 It will kill you.
00:26:47.700 It will kill you.
00:26:49.120 Now, I don't know where Neil Cavuto went to medical school, but he should be held accountable for what he's saying.
00:26:53.720 Well, you talk about this.
00:26:55.260 Talk about your accountability.
00:26:56.460 Why did you say the merger of criminal law and science?
00:27:00.100 What does the headline mean?
00:27:03.320 It means that illegal things had been done.
00:27:07.520 Data was covered, starting from the drug companies themselves.
00:27:14.120 You're prepared to back all this up.
00:27:15.840 A lot of this is in there in the references.
00:27:17.660 It's all referenced.
00:27:19.040 There's not a thing I'm saying now that is not referenced.
00:27:22.180 Thanks to Judicial Watch, we now have the original data from the clinical trials.
00:27:27.260 Thanks to the BMJ, we now have expert, senior clinical scientists and their analysis of this.
00:27:35.520 The vaccines never worked.
00:27:40.420 Hydroxychloroquine.
00:27:41.560 Hang on.
00:27:43.960 How could they not have worked and the FDA gave emergency use authorization to send them out to the public?
00:27:52.560 Because they didn't look at the data.
00:27:54.540 They green-lighted it.
00:27:55.740 They're the top scientists in the country.
00:27:57.340 How do you expect them to believe that?
00:27:58.800 At the FDA?
00:27:59.620 On the FDA.
00:28:00.340 You must be joking.
00:28:01.160 On the advisory committee, too.
00:28:03.140 You must be joking.
00:28:04.920 You're not buying that?
00:28:06.380 On the advisory committee, you've got the senior editor.
00:28:11.620 Let's take a quick break.
00:28:13.520 I worked up Hatfield like I used to work him up in the early days.
00:28:17.020 I'm calling him out.
00:28:18.820 Short break.
00:28:19.640 We're back in the warm in just a moment.
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00:32:21.020 Okay, I want to bring in Don Slaughter right now from Recursion Media.
00:32:24.980 He's your comms person.
00:32:26.860 Don, you can't put out a press release about this.
00:32:30.180 You can't get this published.
00:32:31.360 You got it in this peer-reviewed journal.
00:32:33.240 Why is it so?
00:32:33.900 If you guys have the receipts, why is it so radioactive, brother?
00:32:38.360 Well, I mean, because it – thanks for having me.
00:32:40.720 It calls out a lot of people in very powerful places that have a lot to lose by the truth
00:32:45.860 getting out to the public.
00:32:47.620 So this is not a new situation with us.
00:32:50.060 We've been dealing with this since Dr. Hatfield's been right out of the White House.
00:32:55.980 I've known him for over a decade, and we've worked on a number of projects.
00:33:00.480 This information that he just published is more of an aggregation of a lot of information
00:33:06.700 that we've already tried to publish many times.
00:33:10.100 We've been locked out of PR Newswire.
00:33:12.460 We've been locked out of other digital PR sites.
00:33:16.500 We have absolutely no way to get it out to the public other than individual email campaigns.
00:33:22.560 It's toxic.
00:33:23.560 Nobody wants to hear it.
00:33:24.680 Why can't you then go and just sue these guys for saying they're suppressing real information?
00:33:31.880 This is supposed to be a country that you can pass real information.
00:33:35.500 I mean, what are they saying to you when you try to get this out that this is false?
00:33:38.960 You've got 60 references.
00:33:40.200 You've got one of the most prominent guys in the country.
00:33:42.720 What are they telling you when you try to get it out and they block you?
00:33:45.260 Verbatim, the last one is promotion of unverifiable medical claims.
00:33:51.760 PR Newswire blocked us and banned us permanently, claiming that it was defamatory and unsubstantiated.
00:33:59.100 We published papers on transparent conflicts of interest, the origins of the pandemic, open letters to America.
00:34:07.120 We went right at it.
00:34:08.900 Even the platform medium closed down Dr. Hatfield's site because they said it was unsubstantiated.
00:34:16.160 Okay, so let me go back to Dr. Hatfield.
00:34:18.740 You've got 60 references in here.
00:34:20.740 This is a peer-reviewed journal, although they're going to say this is a peer-reviewed journal of marginal wingnuts like yourself.
00:34:27.540 How do you make the case to people you know like Cadillac, Woodcock, Bright, Fauci, that this is not defamatory?
00:34:36.540 The science stands on its own.
00:34:39.000 We have enough data now and enough people have looked at this and have analyzed this.
00:34:43.640 Peter McCulloch, Harvey Reisch, some very well-known names in science in America.
00:34:51.380 And this is an aggregate of everybody's work.
00:34:53.940 Woodcock, six days after the vaccines were authorized in EUA, and they weren't authorized in EUA for early treatment, Woodcock had put on there hospital use only, which means the patients were already in the second more severe phase of the disease.
00:35:13.380 When you cut your finger, you treat it early.
00:35:17.480 You wash it out.
00:35:18.200 You put antibiotic ointment on it.
00:35:19.660 You don't let it get festering to the point where they cut your arm off.
00:35:23.700 It's the same with hydroxychloroquine and COVID-19.
00:35:28.040 When it starts out, it's an upper respiratory tract infection.
00:35:32.420 When your stove's on fire, you put the fire out.
00:35:36.360 You don't wait until the whole house is in flames.
00:35:38.140 When Naomi Wolf and everybody got the – when Pfizer had to release – and Moderna had to release the – the documents were supposed to be secure for 70 years.
00:35:45.660 We had the law and posse help, all that.
00:35:47.900 And I do want to mention I think Pfizer is down.
00:35:50.800 It's lost three-quarters of its value or something like that.
00:35:53.000 It's down at a multi-year low, I think.
00:35:55.460 Are you making the case that now we see it doesn't work because you've had more experimentation and people see some of the excess deaths and all that?
00:36:03.940 Or are you making the case they should have known it at the time and they basically did know it at the time?
00:36:09.420 Because those are two different things.
00:36:10.360 They should have known it at the time.
00:36:11.900 They did know it at the time.
00:36:13.740 And if you're following the literature that were coming out of the laboratories, it should have been withdrawn in probably about February, March.
00:36:21.180 So Bob Cadillac – I just wonder – Bob Cadillac is a friend of yours, correct?
00:36:23.340 You've known him or a colleague?
00:36:24.180 I've known him for a long time.
00:36:25.060 For 20 years.
00:36:25.720 Yeah.
00:36:26.140 And Bob Cadillac is in the chain of badness here, correct?
00:36:30.080 Chain of command.
00:36:31.700 I don't know what happened to Bob Cadillac.
00:36:34.340 He helped us get the hydroxychloroquine.
00:36:37.000 He knew it worked.
00:36:39.540 And he would have nothing to do with it once the EUA was pulled for false reasons.
00:36:44.980 The letter that accompanied the EUA withdrawal was written by an ex-Air Force nurse that was suddenly made chief FDA scientist.
00:36:54.640 And I had no hard science degree.
00:36:57.900 How do people – where do they go?
00:36:59.860 Do you still have a website?
00:37:00.860 Yeah.
00:37:01.020 You're putting this – okay.
00:37:01.940 It's up.
00:37:02.540 We're showing it.
00:37:03.160 Where do people go to get this?
00:37:04.440 What's the social media I'm going to ask?
00:37:05.780 It's drsteven with a V, Hatfield, H-A-T-F-I-L-L.com.
00:37:12.440 All the papers are up there.
00:37:13.880 Are you going around trying to lecture about this or are you going on other media?
00:37:16.660 I just got back from speaking with the – to the Romanian parliament.
00:37:22.320 Oh, you went to the conference over there.
00:37:24.020 Yeah, I spoke there along with –
00:37:26.160 Is it getting more traction over there?
00:37:28.220 Yes.
00:37:28.800 Why is that?
00:37:29.000 They never allowed the vaccines.
00:37:31.360 The opposition party there just created such a rush.
00:37:36.320 They saved thousands and thousands of their citizens.
00:37:39.120 Don, if people want to find out more about this and particularly look at all the references
00:37:43.300 and all the crosstabs and everything, where do they go?
00:37:46.480 Okay.
00:37:47.000 They can go to recursionmedia.com.
00:37:50.740 So recursionmediagroup.com.
00:37:52.740 They can go to recursion.live, which has many of Dr. Hatfield's events on it.
00:38:00.960 And they can, as he said, go to his website, which is drstevenhatfield.com.
00:38:05.420 And if they want anyone who wants the information directly, they can get it to us as well.
00:38:12.820 Perfect.
00:38:13.860 Your book is targeted – you have a new book, an update on three seconds.
00:38:17.620 When is that coming out?
00:38:19.000 It's going to the publisher within the week.
00:38:21.940 Within the week, and it will be out sometime in February, March?
00:38:24.620 We're hoping.
00:38:25.520 Okay, fine.
00:38:26.220 We'll keep a track of that.
00:38:27.620 It's a full account of what was witnessed firsthand, heavily referenced.
00:38:32.660 The inside baseball of what went down.
00:38:34.440 It was, sir, yeah.
00:38:35.760 That will be an exciting read.
00:38:37.940 Slaughter, they'll be blocking that one too.
00:38:39.740 So just be advised.
00:38:43.280 Thank you for coming in.
00:38:44.460 Long time.
00:38:44.940 Stephen, always good to see you.
00:38:46.220 Always.
00:38:46.600 I love Dr. Hatfield.
00:38:48.060 We've tangled a couple of times.
00:38:49.300 We've tangled all the time.
00:38:50.940 But Hatfield's a good man.
00:38:52.820 He's a tough guy.
00:38:54.460 So thank you very much for coming in.
00:38:55.820 We've got a couple more evolutions for you to do here.
00:38:58.940 Let me bring in – I've got David Flynn and Nancy Flynn.
00:39:03.200 David and Nancy, thank you very much for joining us.
00:39:05.300 Talk to me about what has come up in your product offerings about this.
00:39:10.800 Hey, Steve.
00:39:11.340 Thanks for having us on again.
00:39:13.080 As you know, we've been on this journey through a vaccine injury with a child since – well,
00:39:17.900 for 17 years, and it's through that protocol that we did to help him heal that we've kind
00:39:23.700 of made some discoveries on our own here and why we – our family no one got sick with
00:39:28.080 COVID at all.
00:39:29.460 Yeah, yeah.
00:39:29.780 We followed our protocol, not theirs.
00:39:31.360 So that was a big part of it.
00:39:32.920 But I appreciate you having us on, you know, Dr. Hatfield and people like that that are
00:39:39.220 actually getting to the roots of what happened, why it happened, how it happened is fantastic.
00:39:43.100 We're on the other side, as you know.
00:39:44.480 We're on the side of, okay, you have this toxin in your body.
00:39:47.820 What do you do?
00:39:49.080 And, you know, I think of it like you're an old Navy guy.
00:39:51.000 I mean, if you were on the ship and someone was firing missiles at you, what would you
00:39:53.900 do?
00:39:54.480 You'd eliminate the threat, right?
00:39:55.800 It's been identified.
00:39:56.700 You eliminate it.
00:39:58.000 And that's what our program does.
00:39:59.840 It removes the toxins, then we look and we repair the damage, and finally we go back
00:40:05.720 and we restore.
00:40:06.720 So it's a one, two, three process.
00:40:08.760 Remove, repair, and restore.
00:40:11.400 And, I mean, there's really nothing like it out there.
00:40:13.760 I wish there was.
00:40:14.560 I wish there was other things to get to people.
00:40:17.320 But there's really nothing that goes through those three processes to try to fix – stop
00:40:21.500 more damage, fix the damage that's there, and then reset things and restore them so that
00:40:26.480 they're better – they're back to where you were before and maybe even
00:40:29.440 where they were when you were much younger because it helps with more than just the spikes.
00:40:34.480 But I know we're short on time here.
00:40:36.380 I just want to know, you know, the other thing we get all the time, the question we
00:40:39.400 get is, you know, who needs this?
00:40:40.920 Who – you know, some people are like, I got a good batch.
00:40:43.860 I must have dodged the bullet.
00:40:45.480 There were no good batches.
00:40:46.600 Yeah, yeah.
00:40:47.220 There weren't any good – as we just heard from the doctor there, there were not any
00:40:50.760 good batches.
00:40:52.000 And whatever the intent was behind it, it's just something you need to get out of your
00:40:56.960 body.
00:40:57.220 So, again, it's a one, two, three.
00:40:58.820 We like to keep things simple around here.
00:41:00.720 If you took the vaccine, if you had COVID, or if you were around people that did, if
00:41:06.480 you fall into one of those three categories, you need to do something.
00:41:09.380 So, you need to address it.
00:41:10.780 If we're going to go back and take our country back, you know, we have a lot of work ahead
00:41:14.400 of us.
00:41:14.720 We need to have optimal health.
00:41:16.200 So, if you fall into one of those three categories, you got the jab, you had COVID, or you're
00:41:21.560 around people that did, you need to do something to address it.
00:41:24.920 Because especially if the needle went in your body, you have this in there, and you need
00:41:29.040 to get it out.
00:41:29.760 It may not have shown its, you know, effects yet.
00:41:33.220 But if it's in you, we need to stop it.
00:41:35.280 So, remove, repair, restore.
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00:42:02.180 And, you know, like we said, we just haven't been able to find anything else out there that
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00:42:09.440 So, we thank you, Steve.
00:42:10.600 We thank you for, you know, allowing us some time to share this.
00:42:13.860 Hey, where do people, where do people go right now to get it?
00:42:20.200 Warroom Wellness.
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00:42:25.880 A lot of information there, studies, all the science behind the products.
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00:42:44.980 Nancy, tell me, I got about 30 seconds here.
00:42:47.520 I want to hold you through the break.
00:42:48.560 You guys have been on a 17-year journey about this.
00:42:51.140 Tell us about, tell us why, about your son.
00:42:53.180 Well, our son was born early, and they advised that we vaccinate.
00:42:58.860 And because he was so early, I hadn't had time to do much of my research.
00:43:02.300 I kind of like doing my research.
00:43:04.000 But because they saved my life and his, I inherently trusted the doctors.
00:43:08.180 And I okayed the Hep B shot.
00:43:11.220 And they gave him five vaccines within one 24-hour period.
00:43:15.640 And that's where the damage occurred.
00:43:18.900 So he's been on a 17-year journey.
00:43:21.720 We've done a lot of the recovery through nutrient-dense food and high-dose supplementation.
00:43:27.020 And we believe that that's why none of us got sick.
00:43:30.180 We've been in this industry for about 13 years.
00:43:33.440 And, you know, he's saved our life in so many ways.
00:43:36.280 Hang on one second.
00:43:38.560 I just want to hold you through the break.
00:43:40.060 The friends will be back in a minute.
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00:45:15.320 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:45:19.960 I'm Rudy Giuliani right outside.
00:45:21.540 We start with Rudy outside the courthouse.
00:45:24.100 The absurd – this is a quote from Rudy.
00:45:25.380 Read the absurdity of the number underscores the absurdity of the entire proceedings.
00:45:29.160 I am quite confident when this case gets before a fair tribunal, it will be reversed so quickly it will make your head spin.
00:45:35.760 We are trying to get Rudy on for tomorrow morning at 10 a.m.
00:45:38.800 We're also going to be live.
00:45:39.840 We're going to be here, but we're going to have a live crew at AmFest.
00:45:43.900 We're going to try to get some guests in there from AmFest.
00:45:46.060 Mo is going to be there, Jane, Natalie, also Grace Chung is going to join us.
00:45:51.420 Some of the team is going to be out at AmFest.
00:45:53.540 I speak on Sunday, I think at about 1730 or 1700, 5 o'clock for you civilian types.
00:46:01.460 So we're going to try to get Rudy subject to his lawyer.
00:46:07.980 But since Rudy is his lawyer, I think if Rudy wants to come on, it will come on.
00:46:11.440 So we'll put that up on Getter tonight if we can pull it off.
00:46:16.960 Dan and – or David and Nancy, is there enough – all this information is coming out now about the vaccine.
00:46:24.320 Do you think that makes a case that it wasn't effective and people at the time should have known it wasn't effective?
00:46:31.180 Because still the mainstream media – I mean, they're blocking Hatfield.
00:46:33.720 You just heard Don Slaughter.
00:46:35.280 Still the mainstream media, the big power players in this country are still saying that people that don't believe the vaccine works today are a bunch of nutcases.
00:46:43.880 Your thoughts?
00:46:46.000 Yeah, I absolutely think that.
00:46:48.320 And, you know, the way this whole thing happened is, you know, you had a group of people that came together and they all had different reasons for wanting the same goal.
00:46:55.640 So you had all these foreign entities and they wanted to come in and hurt our country and interfere with our election.
00:47:00.520 You know, Big Pharma, they wanted to make a ton of money and have basically, you know, blanket immunity from any consequences of it.
00:47:07.920 You had politicians and the media, they wanted power and money, you know, power and control.
00:47:12.420 And then you had the FDA, and the FDA was kind of the linchpin of all this.
00:47:15.980 And if you look at them, I think they might be a mixture of all four of those reasons.
00:47:19.740 Maybe not hurting the country as much, but certainly it's a revolving door between Big Pharma and the FDA.
00:47:25.660 It's been like that for a long time.
00:47:27.680 You know, we've been dealing with vaccine issues with our son going back, you know, 17 years.
00:47:32.140 So there's certainly an echo that sounds very familiar when we look at the issues with this vaccine and what's happened with our son.
00:47:40.340 So absolutely, I mean, it's like an onion.
00:47:42.940 And every time you peel back the layer, it just gets worse and worse and worse.
00:47:46.860 So there's definitely something there.
00:47:48.460 You've got tons of information on the site.
00:47:51.820 Where do people go?
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00:47:59.700 And all your questions will be answered.
00:48:01.820 Nancy and David, thank you so much for joining us.
00:48:05.320 Appreciate it.
00:48:05.880 Thanks.
00:48:06.180 We'll see you at AmFest.
00:48:07.220 Thanks.
00:48:08.840 See you at AmFest.
00:48:11.380 We're going to push this article out.
00:48:12.920 You read it.
00:48:13.380 He's got the references.
00:48:14.320 Check it out.
00:48:14.920 Maybe we'll have a counterargument for that Monday or Tuesday.
00:48:18.720 We'll be at AmFest, maybe Wednesday of next week.
00:48:20.820 But quite controversial from Dr. Stephen Hatfield because he was there.
00:48:25.240 Dr. Hatfield was over at the executive office building right next to the West Wing, working on this for months and months and months.
00:48:31.820 He's got a book coming, I said, in a couple of months to go through all that.
00:48:34.920 That'll be quite interesting.
00:48:38.300 Next hour, we're going to go.
00:48:40.100 Todd Benzman is actually in the Balkans.
00:48:42.680 The situation there on the migration, on the migrant crisis, that's why he's over there, is quite shocking.
00:48:50.780 He and Ben Harnwell are going to join us and talk about that.
00:48:55.140 We're trying to get David Clements on this hour.
00:48:56.960 We can't.
00:48:57.380 We'll get David on next hour to talk about his new project.
00:49:01.180 But Harnwell and about this.
00:49:03.380 And remember, right now it's been an announcement.
00:49:04.960 The Senate thinks they're going to have some sort of deal or going to be able to put out some paper about what they're prepared to do on the border.
00:49:12.980 And that's going to come out, I think, Sunday or Monday.
00:49:15.360 So we'll be all over that because I know the guys in the House are like not interested right now.
00:49:20.140 But to get to get this money to Ukraine, they will do anything.
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00:52:32.160 Okay, we're going to take a couple-minute break.
00:52:33.980 We're going to be back for the second hour.
00:52:36.520 We're going to go to the Balkans.
00:52:39.780 I think it's Croatia we're going to go to.
00:52:41.900 Maybe Serbia.
00:52:42.620 With Todd Benzman.
00:52:44.140 Our own Todd Benzman.
00:52:45.360 Ben Harnwell from Rome is going to join me.
00:52:47.020 We're going to talk you through the global migration crisis, it's called.
00:52:52.280 I say it's the invasion of Europe and the United States.
00:52:55.060 We're trying to cut a deal in the Senate.
00:52:56.760 You've got to be up to speed on all of this.
00:52:59.400 Short commercial break.
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