Bannon's War Room - August 19, 2022


WarRoom Battleground EP 119: The Cause Of The Unknown; The FBI Should Be Held Responsible; Group Life Of Covid Mortality Survey; The Lies And Delusions Of The Biomedical Establishment 


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

169.69115

Word Count

8,712

Sentence Count

18

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Brian Stelter is out at CNN, the host is leaving the network after his show, reliable sources say, and the story about the children s hospital in Boston is an absolute horror movie cover-up.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:20.100 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:27.860 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
00:00:33.640 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:38.720 is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:42.480 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:49.600 stephen k bannon all right some breaking news this afternoon in the media world brian stelter
00:00:57.900 is out at cnn the host leaving the network after his show reliable sources was can it's brian stelter
00:01:05.660 there it is oh my god i mean that is a horror movie cover seriously he is scarier looking than at the
00:01:12.600 clown i mean would you let your children anywhere near that psychopath i mean that is a psychopath
00:01:18.660 right there i mean look at him god oh i mean it just it cries out danger danger alert alert i am a
00:01:28.640 scumbag i am filth i am your enemy i would literally not be able to finish my dinner if some if somebody
00:01:36.500 walked over and talked to me that looked like these two guys and i'm sorry they're not just lying
00:01:41.240 anti-american scumbags that want to run us all on the ground because they're little men they're pieces
00:01:46.160 of crap they think they're better than everybody that's what it's about it's the spirit of evil
00:01:51.760 and we must break them oh i've tried to do joke photos like this to look disingenuous and i can make
00:01:59.820 any face i want to i can't pull it off because the eyes chico it's always in the eyes
00:02:06.340 oh oh my gosh oh hell on earth he wants to run your life he wants to control every aspect of your life
00:02:19.760 because he knows he is a cowardly degenerate sack of anti-human trash i pledge before my heavenly father
00:02:29.400 that i i i i i that i will resist them every way i can these people are the literal demon spawn of the
00:02:38.640 pit of hell look at him and you know what he is better than you if you keep letting him run your life
00:02:43.280 he runs your kids he runs the schools he runs the banks this guy this spirit this smiling leering devil
00:02:51.380 that thinks you can't see what he is he is your enemy period all the narcissistic devil worshiping filth
00:03:02.140 i see you enemy i see you enemy enemy enemy enemy you are my enemy
00:03:11.000 and i swear total resistance to you with everything i've got
00:03:16.200 disingenuous fake false broke back twisted a defiler a betrayer a backstabber a devil
00:03:28.760 you will pay yeah you think i don't see your face scum you don't think i don't see you
00:03:36.760 stelter i see you you understand me i know what you think of me and my family i see you right back
00:03:43.520 you understand that you understand that stelter
00:03:46.400 stelter you will fall you will not bring humanity down god is going to destroy you
00:04:01.580 get him off the screen
00:04:04.160 oh god they're so evil just please god free us from them
00:04:12.000 they're drunk on our children's blood for god's sake
00:04:16.420 okay welcome it's thursday 18 august year of our lord 2022 announcement this afternoon of really
00:04:26.780 no surprise john malone who's essentially the owner of the time warner apparatus he's calling all the
00:04:32.060 shots he had was it john licked uh who is the runs cnn uh told called stelter in yesterday and said
00:04:40.100 not only surprisingly stelter gone after nine years at cnn more importantly that reliable sources
00:04:47.460 which i think howard kurtz now or fox started it's been around for 30 years that show is a
00:04:52.300 last episode will be sunday and for he's the um the hall monitor he's the obnoxious hall monitor
00:04:59.520 for the progressive uh left so a um not a surprising announcement but john licked uh who is the ceo over
00:05:06.300 there under orders from malone to clean it up uh and clean it up quickly you'll be seeing i'm sure
00:05:13.220 don lemon and others exiting here relatively rapidly they're trying to turn it back to news
00:05:18.000 and of course the one and only alex jones uh giving his opinion of course that was from a
00:05:22.580 a couple of years ago when he was he and uh stelter we're going head to head all the time but he gave
00:05:28.740 you his assessment of brian stelter so reliable sources gone uh i want to bring you we got a lot
00:05:33.300 to get to today we got ed the great ed dowd we got dr harvey rish is going to join us joe allen on
00:05:38.540 this exploding story about the children's uh hospital in boston kind of shocking about what's
00:05:44.580 going on there i guess they call it gender affirming surgery we're going to get into all that
00:05:48.160 this this story is metastasizing with chris rufo and brian um brian walsh and others i want to go
00:05:55.400 first we're gonna bring in eli crane who won the primary out in arizona uh eli thank you for joining
00:06:01.220 eli here's what i want to do i want to play the uh politics and eggs uh clip from new hampshire i
00:06:07.740 want eli to come he wrote a brilliant column but i want him to comment on this mike pence uh this
00:06:13.040 mike pence uh hit up there in new hampshire let's play it
00:06:15.960 the republican party is the party of law and order
00:06:21.220 our party stands with the men and women who serve on the thin blue line at the federal
00:06:27.240 and state and local level and these attacks on the fbi must stop
00:06:32.600 calls to defund the fbi are just as wrong as calls to defund the police
00:06:38.400 the truth of the matter is we need to get to the bottom of what happened
00:06:46.820 we need to let the facts play out but more than anything else
00:06:51.440 the american people need to be reassured in the integrity of our justice system
00:06:59.240 and very appearance of a recurrence of politics playing our role in decisions of the justice
00:07:06.760 department demands transparency as never before and i will continue to call on the attorney general
00:07:13.820 and the justice department to make that information available to the american people and do so now
00:07:21.100 what do you pence what are you gonna do you're gonna call you it's all nonsense we need a thing
00:07:30.120 it's all just happy talking bromides you have to take action rasmussen has a poll up this morning
00:07:35.720 that 53 percent of the american people now believe that the fbi acts like a gestapo because they do it's
00:07:42.000 been politicized we can go through chapter and verse of course mike pence and his guy you know mark short
00:07:46.800 they're all working with the police state they're up there ratting people out all the time at these
00:07:50.700 committees that's what they do this is you know mark short you know you can't trust mark short you
00:07:55.040 can't trust the people around pence they're untrustworthy his his aides are all over cnn all the time
00:07:59.760 trash talking maga trash talking trump trash talking you the audience it's outrageous eli you wrote an
00:08:07.120 amazing piece uh that really kind of you know walk through this your feelings about the fbi raid about
00:08:13.240 the doj about mar-a-lago president trump this kind of fishing expedition but i'd like you first to give
00:08:18.460 us some comments on uh on mike pence and what he had to say up in new hampshire sir well thanks for
00:08:25.300 having me on steve i think it just shows the detachment between mike pence and the reality
00:08:31.600 of the situation mike seems to be talking about the fbi fbi like it's 20 years ago this organization we
00:08:39.180 have seen time and time again um in the pretty recent um you know time frame they're broken
00:08:47.200 they're broken and they have been weaponized they're extremely partisan and it's not just it's
00:08:53.920 you know it's not just the fbi raid on a former president you know trump's home that has never
00:08:58.580 happened in the history of this country um you got merrick garland obviously um calling uh
00:09:04.380 parents that show up to their kids school that want to hold teachers and you know officials
00:09:10.120 accountable for teaching their kids crt domestic terrorists i have a friend named mike glover who uh
00:09:15.780 is a former uh green beret former special forces guy that started a company and he's now on the he's
00:09:23.260 now on one of their watch lists and he made a video a couple weeks ago called i am not a terrorist
00:09:27.640 and the ironic thing is steve is that mike glover and many of us have worked with the fbi and other
00:09:33.960 federal um federal agencies in the past to try and protect this country and now if you don't go
00:09:39.840 along with their their agenda as they become weaponized and partisan and basically the uh the
00:09:46.600 action arm of the democratic globalist party now you have become a terrorist yourself and it's just sad
00:09:53.740 to see the disconnect when you know leaders like mike pence that once had so much respect from so many of
00:10:00.220 us um just don't get it they just don't see reality and it's why it's so important that this um you
00:10:07.180 know this america first movement um and you know folks like myself get an opportunity to get in there
00:10:14.520 and help straighten it out because we know steve we are at war this country the heart and soul of this
00:10:19.940 country right now hangs in the balance and if we keep acting like um moderate republicans um and
00:10:28.020 establishment republicans who you know want to fixate on big government little government you
00:10:33.260 know tax law we're going to lose this country and that's why it's so important um you know that we
00:10:39.400 continue to you know focus on as you say all the time signal and not noise
00:10:44.640 eli i just want to give your bona fides if you can walk through it your service to the country because
00:10:51.340 you in this race in in arizona uh against uh how you you are the mega candidate you're the law and
00:10:58.980 order candidate so this is not coming from people who do not have the absolute back of the military
00:11:05.660 and don't have the back and have the back of the uh of the police what walk through what is your
00:11:10.180 service to the country and walk me through your bona fides being the law and order candidate in this
00:11:14.820 congressional race out in arizona well absolutely steve and this is what breaks my heart about it is
00:11:21.080 you know many of my friends some of my best friends are in law enforcement and they're the sled dogs
00:11:26.520 and this is a leadership problem like so many of the leadership problems that we have across the
00:11:31.420 board in this country but i was a former navy seal steve i joined the the navy the week after 9-11
00:11:36.940 i actually dropped out of out of school my senior year to go do that i love this country i'm endorsed
00:11:42.600 by the national border patrol council and you know so it doesn't it doesn't excite me at all
00:11:49.180 to you know in a sense throw an organization that many of us looked up to for many many many decades
00:11:55.420 under the bus and say these guys these guys have gone off the reservation they must be reined in
00:12:02.000 and i think it's like a lot of things steve i think it's i think it's a leadership issue you know i think
00:12:07.540 that we have to cut the head off of the snake and we have to expose we have to bring what's been done in
00:12:12.920 the dark into the light and that's going to take congressional hearings but it's also going to take the great
00:12:17.680 men and women in the fbi and other law enforcement agencies that are just as sick and tired of seeing
00:12:23.100 this crap who become whistleblowers and work with us so that we can straighten this out and we can
00:12:29.140 restore confidence back in our nation's law enforcement it's a sad day steven it brings me
00:12:35.660 no pleasure at all um to you know be even thinking about the fbi like many of us do now
00:12:42.240 let's let's put up uh uh eli's uh piece eli walk us through this take a minute or two and walk us
00:12:50.120 through this piece that you wrote uh that i think is incredibly perceptive uh and kind of lays out your
00:12:55.180 thoughts on this yeah well steve i mean it it just goes into the fact that this raid is not an isolated
00:13:04.400 incident okay you know i talked about some of the other some of the other issues but
00:13:08.960 these bureaucracies these organizations seem to get further and further away from what their charter
00:13:16.260 is and protecting the american people and our constitutional rights and like i said they have
00:13:21.700 become partisan they have become weaponized if you look at the contrast between what happens when
00:13:27.300 hillary clinton bleach bits and you know crushes you know her her servers and all of her emails and
00:13:33.900 there's nothing done about it when you look at the fact that hunter biden is still walking the street
00:13:38.100 and then you look at what happened with the president while he was coordinating with the fbi
00:13:43.500 to try and you know get this straightened out and get them what they needed we we know that this is we
00:13:49.760 know that this is political and that's what worries so many of us that have actually worn the uniform have
00:13:55.380 carried the firearms to protect men and women in this country we know what happens we've seen it overseas
00:14:01.420 when you know these bodies that are supposed to protect the populace get weaponized and turned on the
00:14:07.780 populace and that's why so many of us are speaking out about this steve
00:14:11.240 talk to us about you won the primary uh talk to us about and you won it handily talk to us about
00:14:18.960 the race walk us through what's got to happen uh where you're going and then how do people get your
00:14:23.760 website because this is one that's your your maga through and through and trump endorsed and so this
00:14:29.020 is one that's obviously incredibly important yes steve it it really is it's um tom o'halloran is a
00:14:37.800 three-term democrat we're trying to unseat him he's been ranked the most vulnerable democrat in the
00:14:43.480 entire country he's done nothing about the border he continues to vote for all this uh legislation that's
00:14:49.540 destroying our economy um and we have to unseat him and you know what steve one of the greatest things
00:14:55.660 about a lot of what i'm seeing um especially with this raid on mar-a-lago is it's doing something
00:15:01.340 that i i don't think the democrats really took into consideration it's actually uniting the party
00:15:07.140 and i'm seeing you know individuals that you know aren't always on the same page whether we're maga or
00:15:12.260 america first or more moderate republican actually unite and uh just you know call this out for what it is
00:15:19.000 and just the overreach that it is and so um if you guys want to help us out if you want to help us flip
00:15:25.360 tom o'halloran in the most vulnerable democratic seat in the country please go to eli for arizona.com
00:15:31.600 you guys can find me um it eli crane ceo eli for arizona on social media we really appreciate this
00:15:39.100 show the activism and it you know it spurs us on every day to not just be about a bunch of talk
00:15:44.480 but action action action
00:15:46.680 eli crane former navy seal trump endorsed in a uh in a tough one out there in arizona he's the
00:15:54.240 mega candidate eli thank you the article was amazing and thank you for your thoughts on
00:15:57.980 mike pence look forward to seeing you on the campaign trail
00:16:00.340 thank you brother appreciate it steve
00:16:03.800 thank you i want everybody to go to eli and just check it out check out that site remember if you
00:16:09.180 can't give a donation which is fine it's find out what you can do to help can you can you push
00:16:13.660 out information can you be a force multiplier we need everybody engaged here i want to bring in ed
00:16:19.000 dowd from hawaii ed's one of the smartest guys out there about capital markets and trading uh and
00:16:24.280 he's a numbers guy does he was a you know one of the top ranked portfolio managers at black rock
00:16:28.860 which uh remember that you're not there for your personality you're there for your brains and your
00:16:33.580 in your trading instincts ed as you and i we've had you on a lot to talk about the economy and in
00:16:39.560 more of the traditional stuff you've done but you've become i don't say obsessed you've become
00:16:43.340 very focused and really getting to the bottom of a lot of the ground truth about the pandemic
00:16:48.940 about things that drove the world economy kind of to the brink or i guess today still driving it to
00:16:53.760 the brink and you became really very focused on a couple of fundamental sets of of data uh it's
00:17:00.860 leading to uh tony lyons and the great guy children health defense tony lyons i think you're coming out
00:17:05.960 with a book in the fall i just want to give people a heads up that you're actually taking your research
00:17:10.180 in this area and turning it to a book called causes unknown why don't you walk us through
00:17:15.360 what you found that you believe now needs to be pulled into a book form so that you can explain
00:17:20.640 it to people sir sure so my journey began with anecdotes in this you know early part of 2021
00:17:28.620 i had a thesis that something changed in 21 my thesis was vaccine so i uh knew what to look for
00:17:35.780 uh and that was uh insurance company results funeral home results and then we dug into the cdc data and
00:17:42.100 other databases across the globe and what we found was that uh basically younger working age folks
00:17:49.500 started dying at alarming rates in 2021 versus 2020 in the first uh year of the pandemic three
00:17:56.440 vaccines with mostly old people and then the mix shift shifted to working age folks and uh today i want
00:18:03.700 to report uh something brand new uh yesterday i was notified by one of my insurance actuarial insiders
00:18:11.080 that the society of actuary research institute put out a report on group life insurance uh mortality
00:18:19.320 excess mortality and this is a a survey of 80 percent of the revenues of the group life u.s uh industry
00:18:28.720 and basically it confirms what myself and my wall street partner found on your show in february that
00:18:35.420 we were doing individually company by company it confirms that in q3 uh if you have table 5.7 you
00:18:43.040 might want to show that it confirmed that in q3 yeah into the mandates there was an alarming spike in
00:18:48.980 working age excess deaths uh in in the 35 to 44 it was 100 over uh normal for that quarter um you know
00:18:57.940 this basically this report and the quote from my insiders uh to me about this society is basically
00:19:05.800 that she said nerds highest standards of data and quality quality ethics for real you can rely on that
00:19:11.860 report so this is literally confirming what we've seen in the company results aggregated it continues to
00:19:19.580 show about 20 percent excess deaths currently in the key end of q1 in this report i am told by her
00:19:26.280 that this number remains around that level going into q2 from q1 so the data has been confirmed by this
00:19:35.880 the society of actuaries now whether or not they make the same conclusions i do i won't go there
00:19:41.740 because they're actuaries they're not you know the bravest people on the planet but i'm a loud brash
00:19:47.300 wall street guy i have my thesis i believe i'm 100 right on what's causing the excess deaths in the u.s and
00:19:53.680 across the globe okay i just want to make sure we frame this properly people you came on in february
00:20:01.060 you knew something was changing in 21 you started doing your research and your thesis was hey what's
00:20:07.720 new is this vaccine this vaccine is now out and being promulgated being pushed out the and you came
00:20:12.860 on in february and you kind of had this shocking news to say hey look i've been running these numbers
00:20:16.780 i got a couple insurance partners and you can see that there's there's a higher it's not small it's
00:20:22.580 not one or two percent these are 20 or higher which is shocking i mean it's those are people
00:20:29.060 should understand it's something like this if you get outside the bandwidth by one or two percent even
00:20:32.740 that brings everybody down saying what's going on at 20 it's like something monumental what you're
00:20:38.040 saying now is the society of actuaries doing their own analysis is going to publish it's been
00:20:44.660 internal but it hasn't been promulgated publicly i guess they are going to come forward for the best
00:20:49.540 of your knowledge it's already public i have a link on the other uh site it's already it came out
00:20:56.140 yesterday and my uh actuarial insider said go look at table 5.7 it basically confirms everything you've
00:21:03.920 said about the insurance industry so let's let's put 5.7 let's put five go ahead okay walk us through
00:21:12.580 five points walk us through 5.7 because this should be the front page of the new york times this should
00:21:18.400 be front page of the wall street journal this should the financial times of london should have
00:21:22.640 a screaming headline even if the actuaries don't make the jump or don't make go the logical inclusion
00:21:28.040 of what you're saying this is what this is what the drivers are just the math in itself should should
00:21:34.460 shock people correct ed in a normal in the normal course of business this should be front page of wall
00:21:41.500 street journal new york times washington post it should be on fox cbs nbc abc this needs to stop
00:21:48.640 this what we see here the red as highlighted by this society is an event what was that event that
00:21:55.420 event was mandates into q3 august september october and what what i showed earlier on your show
00:22:02.440 several months ago was a breakdown of the millennial cohort where i uh famously complained that the
00:22:08.660 or proclaimed that the government had committed democide through uh mandates and you know the
00:22:14.420 numbers are there so we showed the millennial age group saw a rate of change into 84 percent excess
00:22:20.020 mortality in the uh third quarter of 2021 and boom there's a society of actuaries confirming my work
00:22:28.680 and my partner's work there it is
00:22:30.860 so where do we go from here i mean we'll obviously make sure the correct people get this but now that
00:22:39.880 it's out tell me you know because you make you have a theory of the case the actuaries don't have to
00:22:45.500 they're just putting up the actual aerial the actual charts how do you then make the link to what
00:22:52.980 you're saying the case is what's driving these uh the differences in death rates well so the naysayers
00:23:00.540 have claimed uh that it's uh long covid they've claimed that it's suicides they've claimed that it's
00:23:08.140 missed screening cancer treatments and they've claimed it's drug overdoses the problem with that
00:23:13.740 is you can see temporally the rate of change into third quarter and you can't say to me that all these
00:23:19.560 events occurred simultaneously everyone decided to commit suicide overdose on drugs or miss their
00:23:25.180 cancer screening treatments it makes no sense to that age group that's number one so temporally
00:23:29.760 the rate of change is the smoking gum for that gun for that age group secondarily we're working my
00:23:35.320 my hedge fund partners and i are working on some data from the uk that's going to basically show
00:23:41.420 a linkage between ages 1 through 14 of actual all-cause mortality coming down during 2020 and 2021
00:23:48.460 before that age group got vaccinated and then mysteriously as soon as the vaccines get rolled
00:23:53.420 out uh the cumulative deaths start rising and you can't say that ages 1 through 14 uh are overdosing on
00:24:01.420 drugs missing their cancer screening treatments or uh committing suicide so the window uh is closing on
00:24:08.740 the what i call the death merchants the death dealers uh the evidence is becoming overwhelming and uh
00:24:15.100 you know i saw your show this morning and the cdc is uh doing a uh the one two uh shuffle here to try
00:24:22.820 to cover up what's coming they know what's coming it's becoming undeniable well okay this is why we
00:24:28.720 wanted to have you on today we got harvey rich obviously the great harvey rich uh following you
00:24:32.840 we're going to try to get you on we're doing a special tomorrow the entire six o'clock hour is going
00:24:37.020 to be on this topic do you believe that the cdc and the guys inside the apparatus understanding hey
00:24:44.000 because they follow this show closely hey what you put out there in february knowing that the
00:24:48.440 society of actuaries were going to come to this conclusion this is part of the reason they're
00:24:52.280 saying the cdc has failed in their job and they're having they're trying to get ahead of this by saying
00:24:56.900 that there's been certain failures major failures of the cdc absolutely and if we go back in the time
00:25:03.880 machine when we started coming out with this data on your show it wasn't that long after that uh
00:25:09.620 they declared covid pandemic over and all of a sudden the ukraine war started so temporarily this
00:25:16.400 issue was kind of wiped off the uh the board but it's back and it's not going away and this this
00:25:22.280 movement we're seeing from them is definitely an attempt to uh whitewash and cover up
00:25:27.160 ed can you give how people uh first off can we put the cover of the book up uh how i take it we
00:25:35.520 can't order the book yet i talked to tony lyons i just want to put the cover up
00:25:38.600 the cover is pretty amazing it's going to be up on amazon and skyhorse and children's health defense
00:25:43.480 when it comes out but this is where ed's going to put a book out in this ed i know you're getting
00:25:47.460 banned every other day from someplace where do people go now to get to your writing and stay on
00:25:52.500 top of this um getter uh and the website i'm we're i've got some partners working on it i want to get
00:25:59.740 some stuff out there soon but getter at edward dad d-o-w-d i put the link to the full soa uh report
00:26:08.060 on getter and you can this is freely available it's in pdf format you can download it read it
00:26:14.060 but i was pointed to the table 5.7 by my industry insider who said this is a smoking gun
00:26:20.380 okay uh real quickly twitter banned you or shut you down as one of the other social media shut you
00:26:28.060 down um i was never on facebook or instagram i never joined i was on twitter and got uh booted
00:26:36.200 off twitter for basically citing cdc data and uh peer review studies and that was that i was gone
00:26:42.940 that's the point i want to make ed dowd uh american patriot your work here has just been
00:26:48.840 extraordinary i can't wait for the book and hopefully we'll talk to you after the show get
00:26:52.760 you on tomorrow night sick with dr malone dr wolf hopefully we'll talk harvey rish into it too
00:26:57.780 ed dowd from hawaii a short commercial break dr harvey rish from yale and of course joe allen in the war
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00:29:59.640 war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:30:17.660 welcome back uh because they put out this report on c a scathing report as the mainstream media said
00:30:26.160 about uh the cdc we want to bring in dr harvey rish who's been at this from day one
00:30:30.900 doctor you have um stepped forward at your position at yale with a lot of uh moral courage
00:30:38.600 and warned america about what was going on give give us your assessment people want to hear what
00:30:44.220 you have to say about this quote-unquote scathing report that i guess cdc has done on itself um or has
00:30:52.060 done in conjunction with some a senior executive service personnel from the public health apparatus
00:30:57.980 can you give us your assessment well it's great to be with you steve um i don't really see this as
00:31:05.240 a scathing report i see this as a trivial report on issues that are not really straightforward that the
00:31:13.720 cdc recognizes that it has a truth and reliability issue with the american public and rather than
00:31:22.680 getting to the bottom of what their internal problems are they attempt to paper over it with
00:31:28.460 trivial reasons like what they're calling transparency rapidity of of response and things like that
00:31:35.220 that are not the critical issues that that they're facing the problem with the cdc is that they have
00:31:42.280 repeatedly put out fatally flawed studies on their morbidity mortality weekly report which is their
00:31:48.620 in-house journal and they don't recognize that these are problematic studies and papers these papers have
00:31:55.540 20 30 40 mds and phd epidemiologists on them all these people are signing off on this work that purports
00:32:02.860 to be science but it's all bogus and the reason that it's bogus is because of actual technicalities
00:32:08.960 that make these studies flawed for example reporting on a on a survey that got eight to 13 percent
00:32:16.100 response rate that would be laughed out of any epidemiology journal and yet they take that
00:32:21.100 seriously with a straight face and purport to say that that's representative of some study that
00:32:25.640 people that they surveyed and there are other other numerical uh errors that they've made throughout
00:32:31.520 these these publications that make them untrustworthy and unreliable and that's led to but but but hang
00:32:40.020 on hang on for a second but hang on before you're one of the you've dedicated your life to this and
00:32:46.480 you're one of the top people in this country working at a top institution yale when you say something
00:32:52.980 like that to an average schmo like myself and the rest of our audience it's like that would be something
00:32:58.760 you would correct of a graduate student that said hey you just didn't understand how to do the math
00:33:03.040 here's how you do it what i think boggles people's minds is in something that was this catastrophic for
00:33:09.960 the country how did they consistently do these types of things when you just said they had 30 or 40
00:33:15.640 doctors or phds and these people all come they're all credentialized they all come from the top places
00:33:21.440 in the country the cdc is all run by dr wincy they all went to the top medical schools they're all they're
00:33:26.660 all the the best and the brightest so how does something that's fundamental when you mention it
00:33:31.320 to guys like that's so obvious how did they even get through their own committees internally so so
00:33:37.900 explain to the to the civilian out there how could this possibly happen and it's it's not one guy that
00:33:44.300 made a mistake it's you said there's 30 or 40 doctors you got the whole cdc apparatus they're
00:33:49.520 putting this stuff out and it's not like it's minor stuff this is what the country's making
00:33:56.140 massive decisions not just in our economy but for a whole way of life so one particular egregious thing
00:34:03.520 that they did exemplifies why this is a problem where it comes from and that was they did basically
00:34:08.880 state-by-state analyses of masking i think and then they picked one state you know there's variation
00:34:14.840 from state to state and the results they picked the state that had the most positive uh results of
00:34:19.920 the case that they wanted to make they cherry-picked the state and put that out as if that's science
00:34:23.920 that is the problem that they are using science to cherry-pick science to represent predetermined
00:34:31.980 policies that they want and and so as far as i can tell the the underlying problem is their paternalism
00:34:40.260 that they think that they are exalted and experts and know better than the people in the public about
00:34:46.300 how to manage their lives and how to manage their behaviors and how to manage their medical status
00:34:51.080 and that paternalism is a failed public health uh motive it it fails on on constitutional rights
00:34:59.840 grounds and now we've found that it's failed on technical technological science grounds as well
00:35:05.260 so when the cdc says that it's planning to be transparent what that means is we want you to
00:35:10.860 think we're transparent but we're still going to be paternalistic we're just going to hide
00:35:14.180 our lack of transparency better and so there's no reason to believe that they're going to be
00:35:19.040 transparent the problem is politicization and the use of science to further their their political motives
00:35:26.260 one thing is disturbing and they when they go through this whole thing they really the core
00:35:34.320 of it they're getting down they want more resources and they actually said they ought to be given more
00:35:39.400 mandates epidemiologically logically to actually have more emergency the ability to call for more
00:35:45.820 emergency am i wrong in my assessment that they after citing their faults of transparency these other
00:35:51.260 things their solution is more money more resources in a bigger scale at a federal level to really put out
00:35:58.840 more dictates and really call whether there's more pandemics or not well part of that is correct
00:36:05.120 that the cdc has always had trouble getting data from the state health departments some states are
00:36:11.360 compliant and some are resistant and this has gone back to the toxic shock episode of the early 1980s
00:36:20.260 and since then as well that states can be slow in registering their events and and they may get
00:36:28.720 to the cdc months later or maybe not nobody quite knows and so the cdc is right the cd dr redfield told me
00:36:35.760 that he had tried to put a cdc staffer in each state public health department so that that could coordinate
00:36:42.380 getting the data and congress wouldn't fund it it was an expensive proposition congress wouldn't fund it so
00:36:46.980 there's some reason to think that it's true that the cdc does not have enough resources to be able to acquire
00:36:54.260 data rapidly from across the country and representatively on the other hand giving the cdc carte blanche to make even worse
00:37:01.480 policy pronouncements than they've done in the last two years would just be even more catastrophic that they've proven
00:37:09.320 that they can't handle the responsibility of providing objective results and so what they've done is they've channeled
00:37:16.760 messaging from a top down approach rather than actually looking at science and formulating actual objective scientific results
00:37:25.320 cdc came out last week and said that the vaccines are not a viable method of uh uh reducing transmission of the virus
00:37:33.320 neither the original shots nor the the booster system that and they quietly said this as if to say oh we're
00:37:40.760 the science has been changed well the science hasn't changed it's their evaluation got held up to to light
00:37:46.680 to show that they were wrong in their policy in the first place and we were saying this a year or more ago
00:37:52.040 that this was not going to work in the long term and that's what happened eventually and and so finally the cdc
00:37:57.880 was forced to concede that this was the case because everybody knows of all the people who've been vaccinated and been
00:38:04.240 getting covid and so you know for them to con to admit to the reality is if they hadn't it would have been an even worse
00:38:12.800 credibility stain on them but as it is now they're they're just kind of ignoring their whole past and hoping that
00:38:19.120 everybody will forget the last 20 minutes and just see what they said now but we're not willing to do that
00:38:23.880 how is it that these group of professionals you've said this and naomi and and both dr malone said this
00:38:31.780 morning which kind of chilled me to the marrow of my bones that they don't really believe in science
00:38:37.760 and they want to use science just to fulfill not real science but scientism to fulfill their policy
00:38:44.780 objectives how is it that this many professionals from this many great institutions credentialize i think
00:38:50.800 what's scary is when you guys say that and you guys are so respectable it's all about science all
00:38:57.000 about the evidence all about the data and you're saying these great institutions of ours are now really
00:39:02.420 practicing scientism how did that happen well it's i wouldn't put it exactly that way i would say that
00:39:10.260 what they're practicing is technologism that i'd say 90 of what is science is not actually science
00:39:17.680 it's technology that using scientific equipment and making measurements and drawing conclusions
00:39:23.760 isn't quite science it's it's a technological and technical process but the science is making
00:39:31.900 hypotheses about how nature works and then making measurements in order to see whether those theories
00:39:37.320 work or are refuted and so relatively few of us are actually scientists most doctors are not scientists
00:39:43.660 very few of them doctors that get masters in public health degrees are not scientists
00:39:48.260 doctors who get phds and do a dissertation may be scientists but again it depends on whether they're
00:39:55.760 they're pushing a technological measurement to see whether this biological test you know measures some
00:40:03.240 other some particular thing it's a measure of the technology not of a scientific question about how nature works
00:40:09.180 and this is a subtle question that is not even apparent in in to scientists as a whole let alone to the the lay
00:40:17.860 public so relatively few people are actually asking scientific questions because they want to know how nature works
00:40:23.340 and it just happens that it applies to the the medical or public health circumstances
00:40:27.780 we're in
00:40:28.300 well we said this is going to be a huge fight and it's just the opening round on this about the cdc because it's going to be
00:40:36.200 restructured and dr rish i know your voice is going to be one that people are going to want to reach out to how can
00:40:41.520 people find you on social media how can they stay up with your your thinking sir
00:40:45.740 uh i have a telegram channel at harvey rish md phd and or they can google rish and yale
00:40:54.920 that's the two words and i i come up and that has a link to my telegram channel it also has information
00:41:01.920 about me on the yale website
00:41:03.480 dr harvey rish thank you honored to have you on here uh for joining us before having you back sir
00:41:10.700 pleasure
00:41:11.360 one of the most respected men in the country in this field
00:41:15.740 um let's go we get another you know another great institution up in boston one of the most revered
00:41:21.760 institutions in our country and the world about health care for children and there is a firefight
00:41:28.120 going on right now uh let's play the uh let's play this open remember this the the the cartoon we're
00:41:33.980 about to show you comes from probably the some of the smartest um guys in the country about culture
00:41:39.580 and about what really drives a culture so let's play this and i'll bring in joe allen
00:41:43.120 who the hell do you think you are
00:41:51.140 dr biber what kind of nut job would agree to surgically alter my son into a tall african-american
00:41:57.160 oh you're kyle's father that's right and i also happen to be a lawyer and i'm going to have you
00:42:04.080 sued for malpractice and your clinic shut down what is that on your shirt what the they're they're
00:42:11.380 dolphins why oh you like dolphins hmm i love dolphins ever since i was a child i dreamt of
00:42:18.180 but that has hardly any bearing on what i'm here to i can make you one
00:42:22.380 what invert the back move the esophagus to the top of the head yes a full dolphinoplasty could be
00:42:29.400 achieved relatively simply make me a dolphin if i could swim with the dolphins the soft and gentle dolphins
00:42:42.420 why can't i swim with the dolphins
00:42:47.640 no no no it's crazy there's nothing crazy about a person wanting to look on the outside the way
00:42:57.900 they feel on the inside
00:42:59.640 gerald what happened to you that doctor is a miracle worker sheila i'm the happiest i've ever been
00:43:13.860 look ike your daddy's a dolphin
00:43:16.620 a dolphin
00:43:20.880 sheila it was wrong of us to be so judgmental of kyle
00:43:24.520 if he isn't happy with who he is then who are we to deny him surgery that will make him feel better
00:43:29.960 about himself
00:43:30.740 gerald this is crazy i used to think i was crazy but dr biber told me that there are a lot of other
00:43:38.740 people out there who are trans species all i did is change my appearance to look the way i felt here
00:43:46.880 and i'm telling you now that if we don't let kyle do the same he may never be happy ever we owe more
00:43:53.400 than that sheila we owe him understanding
00:43:56.840 okay we're gonna bring our editor joe allen uh you know that is obviously uh comedic but it has a
00:44:08.020 very powerful message that that show often does and uh strikes to the heart of it joe allen there's
00:44:13.440 this major controversy at boston children's hospital around what they're actually doing and this is
00:44:19.000 you know these are not a bunch of quacks this is one of the most revered
00:44:23.720 institution for the health of children not just in the nation but in the world
00:44:28.760 so walk us through what what does that cartoon at the beginning uh mean and and tie it to this
00:44:34.760 controversy that's going on
00:44:36.440 well steve it's good to see a little comedy relief in a horrific situation like this uh that was south park
00:44:44.560 of course and um interestingly enough uh the the town that that clinic was in in the show south park
00:44:52.240 uh is trinidad colorado trinidad colorado is where the first major transgender surgery uh was conducted
00:45:02.320 in the u.s and that was in 1969 it's basically kind of spread out since then of course the procedure
00:45:09.120 and the attempts go back further but uh i think that it you know you see a guy who wants to become
00:45:16.000 the dolphin he always felt like he was it may seem ridiculous but i really don't think it's too far off
00:45:23.140 uh from the sorts of extremes people are going to in order to alter themselves and of course when you
00:45:28.840 take into account institutions like boston children's hospital and you see that there's a push
00:45:36.100 to allow children to determine what sort of body they're going to have by way of surgical knives
00:45:43.620 uh it's it's all so absurd most people look at just something as as crazy as the demand
00:45:52.500 for one to acknowledge someone's pronoun somebody says i want to be called bay from here on out
00:45:58.100 and it's just appalling they can't even comprehend why a society would move in that direction and how a
00:46:04.740 sane society could and my response is i i don't think that a sane society can i don't think we are a
00:46:12.900 sane society at least not those segments that have detached themselves so far from reality uh that they
00:46:19.240 are one uh willing to sort of entertain people's uh delusions but two that they would not just
00:46:27.220 encourage but but hang on but hang on whoa whoa whoa whoa but hang on but hang on when you say that
00:46:32.580 they say that uh you know they're delusional and it says this is the heart of the medical profession i
00:46:38.100 mean boston chose not a bunch of quacks in some chautauqua traveling around the country uh it's some
00:46:44.580 carny this is in boston which is i i still believe you know along with uh new york city the medical center
00:46:53.060 of the universe it's got obviously harvard medical school there but it is a railhead of so much of the
00:46:59.300 great innovation and what's going on and boston children's is world renowned so these are not
00:47:04.580 people on the margin these are people in the heart of actually providing health care to children
00:47:10.260 and i i think the point is that that they are actually have an active program on this that is uh
00:47:16.980 is is active i mean it's it's they're proactive they are very active in in doing this and and
00:47:24.260 messaging it putting commercials out and building a big practice on what's called what it's referred
00:47:29.140 to as gender affirming what is gender affirming gender affirming simply says that the medical
00:47:37.300 establishment will treat a patient according to what they declare their their gender to be regardless of
00:47:45.060 set uh you know steve i think that uh boston is absolutely a hub of not only medical innovation but
00:47:53.300 also scientific discovery and just you know intellectual ferment in general it just shows
00:47:59.940 how detached from reality intellectuals and scientists and technologists can be from the
00:48:07.540 deeper realities of human life and the universe you know the the biomedical establishment which has
00:48:13.860 become the object of such mistrust and derision over the past two and a half years that's the same
00:48:20.500 establishment that in the 90s and early 2000s was pushed was pushing antidepressants which have been
00:48:27.220 shown to be not only ineffective but increasingly damaging to people's bodies and minds as they take
00:48:34.100 them over time same thing with the opioid crisis pushed out uh through purdue pharma and oxycontin uh also
00:48:42.980 now with the vaccines from pfizer and majorna and j and j it doesn't really matter if reality keeps
00:48:50.660 smashing their ideals over and over and over again they have enough flout enough power and enough wealth
00:48:58.420 to weather that storm and to continue to push these sorts of things on the population so when you talk
00:49:03.780 about child gender affirming care to me it just fits in with the broader sort of system that we're talking
00:49:11.140 about one in which a power and prestige and status have completely overtaken this normal common sense
00:49:21.140 and i it's a horrific situation because many people won't seek medical care in the future because they
00:49:27.700 don't trust that system yeah but by the way we're going to have you back on tomorrow we're going to
00:49:32.740 break we got uh the show starts again at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we got we still got the elon musk
00:49:38.100 thing to get to about the robots but i got to continue this this story only gets bigger and i also want
00:49:43.940 to tell our audience about why we selected south park south park had done a number of parts about that
00:49:48.100 i want the one on dolphin because it ends with trans species and of course you're having a belly laugh
00:49:52.740 hey what elon musk is just in the daily mail uh yesterday talking about uh the the woman who was
00:49:58.420 his you know his uh his partner he had a couple of kids with she wanted to have surgery to have elf ears
00:50:04.740 and he had uh you know had to talk her out of it transhumanism all this about this gender ideology
00:50:11.220 is the predicate and the substrate of what we talk about transhumanism and don't laugh trans species is
00:50:17.620 part of that that's already kind of you know the south park this thing's from a couple of years ago
00:50:22.740 this is people are with this is crazy well yeah you may say it's crazy but it's going on and this
00:50:28.340 is what we keep talking about transhumanism so much when we talk about the great reset and everything
00:50:32.820 the core of that and the reason we have joe is our full-time editor on he's on special project right
00:50:37.940 now is that this is signal not noise and that's why we get to get to the bottom of joe allen real
00:50:43.780 quickly how do people get to all your social media to follow you you're going to be back on the
00:50:47.780 morning show tomorrow how do people get to you in the interim yeah you can find me on
00:50:52.420 getter at joe b-o-t-x-y-z also my website joebot.xyz and of course warroom.org thank you very much
00:51:00.660 steve you can't get you can't get him on twitter like rufo and matt walsh because of this because of
00:51:06.660 this exact story we'll be back here tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock see you then