Jack Posobiec joins the show to talk about the growing anti-Zionism movement on college campuses, and why they should be worried. Plus, a special guest appearance from Ben Bergen.
00:03:00.480It's like this young student, Kamani James, who now has become the thing that everyone wants to talk about.
00:03:25.900This young man who made some really strange and unfortunate remarks about Zionists not deserving to live and that kind of thing.
00:03:33.400And I will note the New York Times notes that he was not a part of the protest movement at the time he said to them that he became a part of it.
00:04:01.660Perhaps they just don't get the fact that, look, if you're going to spew anything about Jews, anti-Jewish stuff, don't be on the side of Palestinians.
00:04:08.860But the best of this, those people, interfaith, Jewish, Christian, Muslim, all different backgrounds together, saying we stand up for Palestinian humanity.
00:04:18.040It would be something that he never saw in his lifetime in America where people are talking about it.
00:04:21.900So I love the peaceful protesters that are defying this movement.
00:04:25.920People on the right, like Congressman Stefanik, Mike Johnson, wants to call the National Guard.
00:04:31.000Donald Trump demonized Black Lives Matter and Palestinian protesters, but defends the January 6th terrorists because they're the same skin color of him.
00:06:03.040The kids are bad enough, but they're a symptom of the problem.
00:06:06.780The problem is the faculties in the administration and the donors that have been underwriting this for decades after decade after decade after decade.
00:06:14.940We're going to go live, we're packed today on the show, we're going to go live a couple of times to Romania.
00:06:22.320We got Jack Posobiec over there, also our own Ben Berquam.
00:06:26.020And Ben, you're at a place live with this Make Europe Great Again, kind of the follow-on to CPAC Hungary is taking place in Romania.
00:06:34.420You're speaking, Jack Posobiec, I think, giving a keynote.
00:06:40.780Tell us exactly where this, the irony of where this conference about freedom and about the right wing stepping up and driving the sovereignty movement to save the Western civilization, the Judeo-Christian West, where are you actually broadcasting from?
00:06:57.040We're in the Palace of the Parliament, Steve.
00:06:59.500This was Ceausescu, the former dictator, the communist dictator that was just overthrown.
00:07:04.700People don't realize this, just over 30 years ago.
00:07:06.700Romania was a communist country that was held down by the boot of communism.
00:07:11.540This building was built on the blood of Romanian people and the treasure of Romanian people.
00:07:17.520And now I just want to emphasize this and shout out to some of the folks that are here.
00:07:52.240There's actually billboards here in Romania with President Trump.
00:07:55.180They realized the direct connection between America's sovereignty, the future of America, the success of America, and the success of countries like Romania and the rest of the world.
00:08:05.020This building was built as a monument to a dictator, an evil, evil man.
00:08:09.700And now it represents the people of this country that have said, we're done with that.
00:08:13.600And the prayer is that the elections that are coming up in Romania will reflect the elections that are coming up in America.
00:08:18.780And we can get Christian nationalist populace back into power.
00:08:22.880So that's the entire purpose of this event.
00:08:25.580Jack Posovic just spoke just a few minutes ago.
00:08:27.800I'll be speaking tomorrow on the immigration panel.
00:08:30.800But one thing to understand, too, Steve, it's all connected.
00:08:34.040The enemies of America are the same enemies of Europe and the West.
00:08:37.880It's all the globalist communists, all of the anti-Gods factions.
00:08:42.260And they simply use these jihad protesters, these Hamas sympathizers, Black Lives Matter, Antifa.
00:08:50.080They're all the brown shirts of our current enemies.
00:09:27.780People, maybe some of our audience that don't remember, he was in, after the Berlin Wall and the big revolt that was happening in Europe, the freedom movement that overthrew the Bolsheviks.
00:09:38.660That would be the same Bolsheviks that Jamie Raskin's dad, Jamie Raskin's father, supported.
00:09:44.380So when the Soviet Union and the Bolsheviks started to collapse, Ceausescu and his wife, and his wife was more evil than he was, they went up to that palace to overlook that square.
00:09:56.000And they wanted to get support and they wanted to get the people out there.
00:09:59.540And all of a sudden, the people started booing.
00:10:20.780I mean, she shouted out at the execution squad about what she thought of him, right, in language that you can't put on a Saturday morning TV show.
00:10:30.100But what got there was exactly what you're seeing in these college campuses.
00:10:34.380These college campuses, all of these professors are Marxist.
00:10:51.520They took them in and then released them.
00:10:53.060Because Abbott and the University of Texas are too gutless to go for it and prosecute these people.
00:10:58.580These Marxists and Sharia supremacists, you heard it right there, they finally threw the leader of the Columbia out.
00:11:05.060Because he's saying death to all Zionists, death to all races, death to anybody that doesn't agree with me, death to this, murder this, all that.
00:11:34.040What's the level of enthusiasm of people for this sovereignty movement that understand where Marxism, because these guys, Romania probably had it one of the worst of all in Eastern Europe.
00:11:49.380They're on the happy side of it, so they actually got to see the outgrowth of that.
00:11:54.280They lived through pure hell watching their family members murdered at will and to be able to come out of that.
00:12:00.780But then now to see, you want to talk about people that are fighting this, to see the direction that not just Romania, but the world, Europe and America is heading.
00:12:09.540They are deathly afraid because they know if America falls, they fall.
00:12:13.820If Europe falls, I mean, if Europe has basically already fallen, they fall.
00:13:21.100They've got a massive invasion problem there.
00:13:23.400But isn't it an irony that you're invited to speak because you're working the Darien Gap, you're working northern Mexico on the border in the Rio Grande Valley and in Chicago and New York?
00:13:32.260Don't we find it ironic an American is invited to Eastern Europe because of their invasion problem to talk about the invasion of the United States?
00:13:43.480Well, it's because it's the same enemy that's driving it.
00:13:46.100It's the same World Economic Forum, Klaus Schwab's, George Soros' Open Society Foundation, Barack Obama, and the string pullers of Joe Biden that are running the same invasion that you have on the European continent is driven by the same invasion that we have on our southern border.
00:14:01.640It's all the communist, globalist elites that want to tear down all Christian Western nations.
00:14:17.540And they've been successful at keeping us apart.
00:14:20.000And the key to victory in all of this is all of the populist, Christian, nationalist movements of the world coming together, fighting together, and realizing our enemies are the same.
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00:16:12.860Poso's going to join us in the second hour with Ben Harnwell, so we're going to do an additional drill down on this and connect some dots for you.
00:16:29.900What's people, the Charlie Kirk group, going out and registering voters, Scott Pressler, getting ready for a massive get out to vote, you know, chasing ballots.
00:16:37.500It's people on the legal side, Seagal Chata up in Nevada.
00:16:45.260Mark Elias is melting down about what she's doing, going on offense legally to make sure that you don't have these corrupt officialies, don't have these officials that are counting ballots.
00:16:54.260Seagal's all over this to make sure we get into the counting rooms.
00:16:58.440We get there to make sure that they can't steal it again.
00:17:01.220And we understand this is a fight, particularly on the mail-in ballot side.
00:17:05.760One of the big fights is about Johnson.
00:17:31.880He's got a story up on CNN this morning that says, hey, this whole Johnson thing is actually deeper than that.
00:17:37.160And it's really about this rift between the conservative side and it's really between Murdoch's news massive empire and these kind of upstart streaming services, podcasts, all of it.
00:17:50.460And it's epitomizing this fight on Johnson, but it's deeper than that.
00:17:54.040And he lists out the Murdoch empire, which is Fox News, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Post.
00:17:58.640Now, just to say what we're ā they would be Goliath.
00:18:04.960You've got the largest business paper in the world, even bigger, I think, than the Financial ā at least bigger here than the Financial Times.
00:18:13.740Maybe not in the world bigger than the Financial Times.
00:18:24.660And my question goes, they're not letting the Daily Telegraph in England be purchased by Zucker or these guys from Dubai because they don't want foreign ownership of one of the most prestigious papers in the world that's been, I don't know, 150, 200 years, 180 years in London.
00:18:42.500They don't want to fall into foreign hands.
00:19:03.520How's it even ā the story ā and Darcy doesn't even get in.
00:19:06.620How do we have a situation where you have these American ā you have ā and really, it's ā the lead is War Room, Charlie Kirkshow, and Jack Posobiec.
00:19:16.220Well, when I think about that, gosh, that sounds like real America's voice.
00:19:20.580Rob Sagan, these guys, not too shabby.
00:19:22.420So how do we have these foreigners versus this American ā these American upstarts, and we're making the case that you cannot go along ā you can't be controlled opposition like the Wall Street Journal has been controlled opposition.
00:19:38.780The New York Post has been a little more feisty, but Fox News definitely controlled opposition just going along.
00:19:44.800If you go to Citizens Free Press, massive stories up from the Peterson Institute about a topic we've never addressed here on War Room, the debt and interest payments and how that's now exploding.
00:19:59.500We now know for an empirical fact, given the GDP and the employment and the inflation reports over the last couple of days from government statistics, which are always trying to lie to you and spin to you, we know that we're in now what we call stagflation, and it will be worse than the 1970s and 80s.
00:20:23.960Because we don't have the tools at hand to solve that.
00:20:28.020We don't have a pristine balance sheet.
00:20:30.460In fact, we're $35 trillion in debt and adding a trillion dollars approximately every hundred days.
00:20:37.120We're not the manufacturing superpower we used to be because the Wall Street lords of easy money and the guys in venture capital in Silicon Valley, led by Sequoia, shipped all your jobs, all the high-value-added manufacturing jobs to China.
00:20:52.620So we don't have that, and we don't have the educated workforce.
00:20:55.020Why don't we have the educated workforce and the craftsmen?
00:20:57.360Because you're seeing right there on the college campuses.
00:22:31.740Joe Biden has got a smile on his face and he's out raising money and he's doing Howard Stern and he's doing all of it and he's connecting with people.
00:22:58.080This hangs more in the balance right now than 2016 or 2020.
00:23:01.220And any person sitting there saying, and I thought the polls and the tectonic plate shift and the African-American men, Hispanic families, Asians, white working class, middle class, the numbers on Biden are horrific.
00:23:15.180Gallup just came out the lowest, I think, in recorded history for Gallup of approval.
00:24:42.400And if it had not been for this show, when we could be spending time on other things, we've got to sit there and bang, bang, bang, bang every day because there's a 300 page report that has been done.
00:24:55.340And if you read the report, and everybody this weekend must read this report, Grace and Carly Bonet and Mo and Elizabeth over at our Telegram channel, let's get it out there.
00:25:38.720Why is the Republican House not have a staff of 30 people doing the work of Julie Kelly and doing the work of Tom Fitton and doing the work of Mike Davis over at Article 3?
00:25:49.460And doing the work of Paoletto and Jeff Clark over at CRA?
00:26:03.280And the question I have not heard the answer to, and I'm going to demand it.
00:26:07.220In fact, I am demanding it, but I'm going to get an answer, and I don't care how unpleasant that answer is.
00:26:13.540Did the staff around Trump vet Johnson before he came down with 100 percent support?
00:26:19.780Did they question him on where we stand with these criminal conspiracy investigation with Jim Jordan and his team and maybe Comer and others?
00:26:31.220I got a backbencher of, what is it, Lance Gooden, a guy from Texas, sounds like a good guy.
00:26:36.620He's sitting there going, this is outrageous.
00:26:38.140Well, I love it, but he's a backbencher.
00:31:51.980It's, it's, and if you hadn't had the massive debt and the Keynesian spending, right, which added another 800 billion, almost a trillion dollars to the debt, you bought 300 billion dollars worth of growth at 1.6%.
00:32:20.900The only guy I could turn around is Trump, but man, it's going to be a heavy lift, just given the structural nature of where we are.
00:32:28.620But Axios, once again, Mike Allen and Vander Hay, right, got, got the pom-poms out.
00:32:35.940Got to talk about the indestructible consumer, the indestructible consumer, the indestructible consumer, because that's what the math showed.
00:32:44.460Consumer spending was still up a little bit, and that's kind of underpinning even the 1.6%.
00:32:54.260As we've trained you in the war room, it's all about the buried lead.
00:32:58.100So you've got to go, you've got to read it, you've got to go down and, you know, towards one of the bottom of the paragraphs, they say, oh, yeah, well, the consumer, how are they doing it?
00:33:05.960Because, you know, employment's not, you know, real wage is not, how are they doing it?
00:33:08.540Oh, they're eating through their savings.
00:33:13.940At the same time this week, we get all these reports out that, I don't know, a third of the American people have nothing saved for retirement.
00:36:17.440So Zero Hedge did a deep dive in how the birth rates in the United States are lower than they've been since before the 1970s.
00:36:26.160And I don't think with the new study that I want to share with you all right now that Amy Kelly did, thanks to the war room posse, I don't think it's just, you know, young people deciding I can't get a job, I can't get a mortgage.
00:36:43.060It could also be physical because what she's found based on.
00:36:48.360Okay, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:36:51.080I just want to lay this out because I want to tee up your theory of the case.
00:36:55.040Let me say as bad as all the other elements for rational people are with why people would be delaying family formation and having babies.
00:37:05.180In addition, what we've done with our own hand, right, what we've done with our own hand, the same apparatus that has that, what we've done with our own hand, you're going to make the case, may actually make this work and make it irreversible.
00:37:23.340You know, I've been warning the war room posse since 2021 that there could be reproductive harms due to this vaccine.
00:37:30.220Well, we have, and I shared this with Natalie Winters, first time I'm sharing it with you in a more granular form, we now have a kind of categorical smoking gun, unfortunately, that there are reproductive harms that are astronomical post-mRNA injection related to the mRNA injection.
00:37:48.380And the data set we have is government data from the socialized medical system in Canada.
00:37:58.440The data sets were FOIA'd by Dr. Susan Notse and analyzed by Kaleidoscope Strategic.
00:38:05.260And then our own Amy Kelly of the war room daily cloud analysis team did a deeper dive in what, what she found, what has emerged from this kind of undeniably is so terrifying.
00:38:18.620It's nine categories of medical coding for nine different forms of reproductive damage in women and in men that shot up by the, by the millions after the rollout of the injection in 2021 in Ontario.
00:38:36.940So can I go ahead and walk you through what she found?
00:39:04.680It's everyone in Ontario, basically, because everyone is in this medical system and everyone who sees a doctor is coded.
00:39:11.960So the codes are just for the first time you're seeing a doctor for a specific complaint.
00:39:17.220After the rollout of the vaccine in 2021 to 2022, men complaining of swollen testes or inflamed epididymis, 31,557 such initial visits in two years after the rollout.
00:39:34.900And that's out of eight years of data, these two years of data account for over 24.2% of distinct patients coded for those problematic complaints.
00:39:57.540And azoospermia, I'd never even heard of it before, is when a man's semen contains no sperm at all.
00:40:04.480So 65,392 men complained to their doctors about this in one province in Canada post-2021, the vaccine years.
00:40:17.640And that is male infertility during the COVID vaccine years of 2021 to 2022, more than doubled that of pre-vaccine 2020.
00:40:28.500Out of eight years of data, these two years of data account for over 30% of distinct patients diagnosed with that code.
00:40:38.300So astronomical boost in male infertility in these horrible ways and horrible symptoms.
00:40:44.740No semen, no sperm in the semen at all, or low sperm counts, swollen testes, and swollen epididymis.
00:40:52.160All right, now we go on to chronic pelvic inflammation, and that is 15,043 in the vaccine years.
00:41:04.880And out of eight years of data, these two years account for 26% of patients complaining of pelvic inflammation.
00:41:12.320So you're getting this picture of horrible inflammation throughout men's and women's reproductive systems.
00:41:17.120Now we get, if you can stand this, everyone, I've only got a few more.
00:41:20.920Now we get to disorders of menstruation, which you know was the reason I was deplatformed in 2021, warning, this won't end well, it's a very serious symptom.
00:41:30.020So brace yourselves, 837,425, so over three quarters of a million, distinct patients in the vaccine years, 2021 to 2022.
00:41:47.280And that is, out of eight years of data, these two years of data account for almost 26% of distinct patients coded to menstrual disorders.
00:41:57.820And that's, you know, out of 6 million, I mean, can you imagine, out of 6 million people, out of 6 million records, almost three quarters of a million are first-time visits complaining of menstrual disorders.
00:42:11.920Now we have postmenopausal bleeding, which, again, is a very serious symptom.
00:42:16.800It's nothing to write off because one of the things you have to rule out is cancer when women who are, after their childbearing years, complain of bleeding.
00:42:25.360So in the vaccine years in one province, Ontario, 387,741 women saw their doctors for the first time and were coded with this code of postmenopausal bleeding.
00:42:41.400Out of eight years of data, these two years of data account for almost 28% of patients coded to that code.
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00:44:30.580Okay, Naomi, what you're saying is so scary, particularly given all the issues facing young people because of the economy and the structural problems we have in the economy of our country, that this is, like, mind-boggling.
00:44:50.180Yeah, it's so painful and overwhelming.
00:44:53.360I mean, you've got to, you know, big picture after I'm done walking through these Ontario data sets, you've got to kind of imagine it's going to be one-to-one unless there's something very unusual making America different from Canada.
00:45:11.900But you're looking at millions of people reproductively injured in one province, you know, and reproductively injured in multiple different ways.
00:45:21.460So it's not the kind of thing people like to talk about.
00:45:24.540You know, the local bar, people are not going to go have a beer and say, yeah, I saw my doctor for, you know, swollen testicles or an inflamed epididymis or, you know, pelvic inflammation or infertility.
00:45:34.740People are ashamed of these conditions.
00:45:37.620But what we have to understand from this data set is that millions of people across America as well are probably struggling with exactly parallel conditions post-2021.
00:45:48.220So now infertility, this is so heartbreaking, relates to exactly what you opened this segment with, Steve.
00:45:54.580Just in the vaccine years, two years, 224,900 people visited their doctors for the first time in Ontario alone for infertility.
00:46:07.580And that represents 28% of distinct patients coded to that code in just two years.
00:46:16.280Other disorders of female genital organs, code 629, 227,242 women saw their doctors for the first time in Ontario alone just for that complaint.
00:46:30.640And now this is just so painful and unbelievable.
00:46:37.140This is the creepy way that Canada uses gross language to describe a miscarriage or a spontaneous abortion, a baby that didn't make it to term.
00:47:22.940And I won't go into detail about what that means, but it's bad and painful and traumatic.
00:47:28.740For every pregnant woman whose baby died in utero, basically.
00:47:35.860So in just the vaccine years, in just one province, 44,929 pregnant women saw their doctors because of an incomplete abortion, which is the creepy Canadian way of saying a fetus that died in utero.
00:47:58.840And so out of all those eight years of data, these two years account for 28% of the patients coded with that distinct code.
00:48:08.740So that's the summary, Amy Kelly did the analysis based on a blue chip data set, right?
00:48:16.780You don't get a more accurate data set because, again, it's government data, it's health code billing, medical billing data for Canada's nationalized healthcare system.
00:48:30.800Everyone goes through the system in all of Ontario, 6 million records.
00:48:35.880And so what you have there is a picture of post-2021, catastrophic reproductive damage, genital damage, sexual damage, pregnancy damage, and infertility and dead babies.
00:49:19.420But that data has to be, as a repository, CDC or NIH, correct?
00:49:26.580That's why these institutions are as powerful as they are?
00:49:30.880I think you could put together comparable data sets.
00:49:36.760They're not exactly the same because we don't have a socialized system.
00:49:40.260So what the CDC has custody of is something called VAERS, V-A-E-R-S, where every time there's a symptom or damage post-vaccine, a doctor or a patient is supposed to enter it and report it.
00:49:55.300And the CDC is supposed to look into it.
00:49:57.120So insanely, the CDC has tried to undermine the integrity of its own data set, even though what you will see, and Dr. Thorpe just did an interview with me about this, is that reproductive harms shoot up in our American data set in VAERS post-2021, just as they do in this Canadian data set.
00:50:16.880But in order to get an exact one-to-one set of data, you'd have to FOIA something like Blue Cross Blue Shield or Kaiser or a big hospital chain to look at parallel medical billing.
00:50:31.080I don't think there's every single person in America going to see their doctor feeding into one government database, partly because of HIPAA laws.
00:50:39.620But absolutely, we should demand the closest data we possibly can.
00:50:44.460Okay, let me say it a different way, because like I said, this is not my line of country.
00:50:52.760But if you're a CDC and NIH, and you're sitting there, and you see this data set coming out of Ontario with 6 million, a data set that's got 6 million folks in it, and you see these types of issues arising,
00:51:06.320wouldn't you go to general quarters immediately, sound the alarm, and just call the insurance company and say, we need it all right now?
00:51:13.620Wouldn't you be on emergency footing to see if ā but nothing's ā is it all crickets?
00:51:20.840Why is Amy Kelly and the great War Room Posse supporting you, delving into the data?
00:51:27.680Why is it Naomi Wolf on the Saturday morning edition of War Room?
00:51:31.560I know this is like 60 minutes for MAGA, but why is CDC not to the microphone saying, there is a massive problem and we're going to get to the bottom of it?
00:51:42.040Yeah, I mean, in a functional society, it would be CDC, and it wouldn't be, you know, you and me using Amy Kelly's laborious, impressive work on a Saturday morning that she did for the last, you know, 36 hours because it was the right thing to do.
00:51:59.260Basically, our institutions have collapsed, so citizens are stepping up to fill the vacuum that CDC, FDA, Kaiser should have ā
00:52:11.260Hang on a second. We're going to hold you through the break. Hang on.
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