WarRoom battleground EP 124: How The Deadly Baby Formula Started; The Economy In Shambles; The Truth Behind Pfizer Vaccines And Pregnancies
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In this episode, we discuss the current economic situation in the United States, China, Europe, and around the world. We discuss the failures of the U.S. economic system, the role of the central bank, and the failure of the biden regime.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in
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georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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that's why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay you're in the battleground it is a thursday 25 august year of our lord 2022 by the
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way tomorrow i is the one-year anniversary of the heroes the attack on the heroes in afghanistan
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we're going to be doing special programming throughout the day tomorrow to commemorate and
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honor them um as i start the show uh ben hornwell our editor in roma sent to me there's an announcement
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we've been saying how you know the u.s government announced the three billion dollars arms and and
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nobody in europe stepping up the german government has now pledged 500 million euros so that is uh you
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know over half a billion dollars or close to half a billion dollars to ukraine military that it will
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roll out uh most of it will be delivered next year in 2023 but one nation has stood up uh and uh and
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come close we did three billion germany who's got the bigger problem here 500 million um and that's the
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way it rolls we continue to shovel cash into the charnel house that is ukraine and of course the
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the women and children over there continue to die needlessly until there's some sort of uh settlement
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i want to go we we so we talked at length this morning about the problems china problems in europe
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problems the united states economically but one thing we want to make sure that there's a thesis of our um
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of our coverage here particularly in the economy the central theory of the case is that the productive
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capacity of the united states the productive capacity of the united states uh which is driven
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by manufacturing production uh energy all of that is essentially dormant and all you're seeing now is
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is games played by keynesian spending or really loose money policies that continue to printing of money and
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loose money policies dave warsha done such a great job on that on the energy side and of course dave
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bratt's been ahead of the curve and really going through all of this analysis on the economic side
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dave bratt a dean of the business school at liberty and by the way ironically we're going to have joanna
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miller who that was her job at the white house look at manufacturing she was the deputy to peter
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navarro she's on here for another manufacturing debacle in the united states after dave bratt about
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the formulas and how there's no solution for that in the biden ministry the biden regime
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continues to lie misrepresent and spin bratt i want to go to you dean bratt uh and walk through
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we're going to take some time and go through this your theory of the case is that the great production
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capacity of the united states is essentially dormant where we're where the real economy is dead
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and all we do is continue to get injections of easy credit and easy money sir why don't you take it
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and make your case yeah well let's just start even with the keynesian case right in every adult out
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there fell asleep uh bueller hey bueller you know this the keynesian economy is c plus i plus g plus net
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exports in your intro macro books right so c is consumption that's 70 percent of the economy in the
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u.s very different in china but in the u.s that 70 percent of our economy is deader than a doornail right
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the the consumer index from university of michigan is the place it's the best uh index economy you
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economists use to measure consumer sentiment the way they feel about the present economy and about
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the future economy and it's at all-time lows it's right now at the same level is after the 08 financial
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crisis after the stock market lost half its value and we haven't experienced that yet right so the
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consumers feeling this week uh and the bottom has not fallen out yet that's coming up probably in a few
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more months and then you move to c plus i investment business investment and as you were just saying
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and as we said this morning uh the richmond fed has the new pmi uh that fell to the lowest levels uh
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we've seen just a huge downward drop and that's reported today by the richmond federal reserve bank they
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each have their own little special just explain explain explain to explain to the audience once
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again pmi why it's the only global uh the only uh indice we can match globally and why it's so
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important it's kind of inside baseball but why economists and investors and hedge funds really
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look at pmi yeah well it it's your index of what you're actually making as a country right and so it's
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kind of a snapshot of taking into account that china and uh their downfall and that how the supply chains
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are affecting our manufacturers and you know steve navarro and and and steve you know go way back
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they're the first day in the world uh to put pressure on that story and largely it's the purchase it's the
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purchase it's the purchasing managers index so it's those those guys inside the factories inside the
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companies whether it's a service or manufacturing they're actually deciding hey i need to buy more
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of this to keep a production line going i need this for service they're the really they're the node
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that everything kind of revolves around in these businesses and their index they're always reporting
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in you can tell the real health of this by the by how robust that index is yeah yeah that's right
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right and so right and so now you've got that c plus i investment and then you know government
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government has been you know as you've reported the whole year been growing and printing spending and
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then the fed has accommodated their spending uh with money uh growth to boot and then you got net exports
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and the uh we've shared with people before but you know just as one indicator of if china sneezes the
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world gets a flu uh but the bloomberg and rand had an article that if china goes to war against
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taiwan it's a five to ten percent gdp hit to the u.s and a thirty percent hit to china they are much
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more dependent on the rest of the world so if they have a thirty percent gdp hit it's all you know it's
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all trade-based in china our economy is only about one-fifth traded uh so we get hit hard uh but nothing
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like china gets hit and then the secondary effects those are the effects just from a one-year war and
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obviously the supply chain you think you got supply chain problems now they'll be non-existent
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uh if that kind of an event happens and so this morning i put up some charts uh just to kind of
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show the populist the understanding of what's going on that matches this uh and the keynesian thing is
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all demand side like you just said right it focuses on government spending and monetary stimulus and all
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that so they're propping up the economy and i left the show joking but just it's it's uh it's a good
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analogy just so you get the numbers in your head just a one trillion uh increase in spending like
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they just did uh comes out to be about you know it's six six six six four sixes but it's about
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seven thousand dollars in stimulus per person for every working person so people say a trillion dollars
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what's that well that's enough stimulus to get you by november if you're a little bit cynical
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about economists and and the lack of economists out there speaking on on any of these issues uh should
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tell you everything you need to know and so earlier today cameron if you got some of those charts we'll
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just whip through them because they all tell the same story just from different angles but here you
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see americans right it's kind of a populist graph this is not republican or democrat or whatever
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it's just everybody everybody starts googling the word recession guess what uh right when they feel
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like uh there's a recession coming on and it proves to be a very accurate predictor and then there's a few
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other things that are correlated with this chart you can go on to the next chart but falling stock
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prices rising fuel costs rising mortgage rates all of those you see and then we went over this and
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again uh kind of evidence of almost a political business cycle right and that's a formal term you can
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google that and so here are you know economist forecasts from you know the blue chips and all the
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the federal reserve and they're all in unison somewhat and of course way too rosy right they
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had us growing at four percent then three then two now we're down we're shrinking we're at negative one
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and a half and then i noted this morning goldman sachs still has us growing uh at one and a half percent
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this year 2022 after we've shrunk for the first half a year uh by a percent or a percent and a half
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so there's no way that can be and so then uh i kept googling a little bit and uh fannie may uh they
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have us growing uh at you know a much slower rate maybe a half a percent this year even that's
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optimistic right i think that we're still going down mildly for the rest of this year but then next
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year the consensus is all the stimulus wears off uh the supply shock stay and global demand uh by
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everyone out there is going down down down and that'll have a profound impact on our economy of
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course as well and so the next few charts i just kind of get at this i went over productivity uh
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decline this morning that's obviously linked to the student loan issue right and just the
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misallocation in in addition to the equity concerns right it funds up you know 250 000 per couple that go
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to ivy league schools like you were saying and uh and of course higher education is you know roughly
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correlated with the upper half of the income distribution and so you got the bottom half of
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the income distribution including the poor paying for the wealthy to obtain higher education degrees
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and you know just roughly speaking if you get a uh a degree in uh shakespearean pronoun studies you
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know some in trendy thing uh the first years out you're paying off your student loans and you don't
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have a big income so you qualify for this benefit even if it's an ivy league education in uh in crazy
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studies uh so the productivity that that's the most important variable in the economy that's the same
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thing as gdp roughly speaking and it determines your income right so productivity the amount of stuff
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you make per hour is plunging while at the same time we're supposed to believe that jobs are going
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up and if jobs are going up while gdp is going down which it is that's what productivity is telling
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you the productivity of our average worker is going down down down that's an indictment and this has been
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going on for 40 years right and everybody can go out to robert gordon at northwestern university he's the
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best in the world on this he's not political at all and he's been saying all this for 40 years before
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the uh political craziness set in and so the next few graphs i just kind of do variations on a theme
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the oil price volatility you know there's news that the oil price is going down so wow this is great news
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and we're getting things right no that's a preliminary indicator that global demand uh for energy use is
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going down so the price of gasoline going down uh isn't due to the fact that we've solved our energy
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problems and dave walsh on your show is just outstanding i got to talk with him at uh cpac at
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down in dallas and everybody ought to follow him uh on energy he's just world class and then the next uh
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the next graph on mortgages look at the left side uh the vertical axis uh the variable there is percent
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of income spent on mortgage payments right on the far left going up hard to read uh but that's the
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piece you want to see right so back in 05 uh you saw the up at 30 percent right 30 percent of your
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income is needed to pay your mortgage payment and it went down and now we're way back up to there
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in addition to a 10 percent haircut every year from inflation and gas prices and food prices and all of
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that so now you get a sense as to why all the uh populist folks are googling the word recession
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and then uh finally last one uh builder sentiment continues to fall sharply with new housing
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and uh up above i had uh and i'm going to post this up uh up at uh at bratt economics uh but there
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was a famous paper a few years ago called housing is the business cycle by ed lemur nobel
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prize winner ed lemur housing is the business cycle and so this again is a leading indicator
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here it comes right because housing itself isn't isn't a huge percentage of the economy but all the
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related items right all the tradesmen craftsmen plumbers electrical uh all the appliances washers
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and dryers and fridges and all the stuff that go with the house once you see this thing starting
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to go down and you remember last time that was associated with the financial crisis this time
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it's a housing bubble and of course you see the same thing in china it's also kind of a leading
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indicator for where the uh where folks are too heavily indebted and uh and so i i haven't done
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anything on the china piece here but you guys have followed that but they got major problems it started
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with evergrand in their real estate sector uh too much debt that housing in china's 30 percent it's
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of gdp and it's it's the primary asset that people use for their retirement accounts and it's plunging
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so they got a social crisis on their hands and i heard you coming on in steve it's kind of economic
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yeah here's the thing is i want to go back if we can do the chart easily and go back to the one where
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they put up the um the um the forecast for the three and four percent it may be too tough to pull
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but i just want to say this yeah these were done we were mocking these last year a lot of these were
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done in the first days the biden administration around the american recovery act we said the american
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recovery act is going to is going to explode inflation and you're not going to get the growth
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that you thought you're going to get and and of course any percentage growth they got was just
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recovery from the recovery from the covid they haven't had any real growth at all and american
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recovery turned out to be the worst thing for inflation these economists and these cheerleading
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economists have been absolutely dead wrong and what they don't do is focus on the key issues
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that brad continues to focus on if you don't look at productivity if you don't look at manufacturing
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energy you're kidding yourself all you're doing is playing around with monetary policy that's why
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tomorrow i want to have dave kick off the six o'clock show because tomorrow the whole world's
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going to be hanging on pal's words out in uh you know out in uh in in jackson hole and my point is
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pal's a lawyer who is kind of a third rate investment banker at these fifth rate tiny irrelevant firms
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and he's no great shakes mnuchin picked him because they thought he was most easily manipulated
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there's not that he's any genius or any any capital markets guru this guy has no history at all
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if trading he's he was a a factotum he's a functionary brought in i think in over the fed
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during the bush administration and that's just what he is he's just he's just a grundune and yet
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and people are hanging on his words he he has been dead wrong a year ago today i think it was a year
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ago today at the annual jackson hole because they all go out there in the waning days of summer
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to kind of hang out he stood in front of the microphone his big talk last year is how inflation
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inflation was transitory we were sitting on the show going what are you talking about dude
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it's not transitory at all so the war is blowing these guys up and you go back and the tell is where
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they're projecting three and four percent growth which is a fantasy now we're in negative growth
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which is a recession they said oh yeah but it's really a theoretical there's a recession slash
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depression for working class people who now they want to bail out the wealthy for the colleges larry
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tribe tweets out right away want to thank biden for helping out all the students at harvard and
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harvard law school they're the last guys remember most of this debt comes from grad school it comes
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from all these deadbeats getting gender studies uh you know um african-american studies all this
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basket weaving not engineering not computer science not things that make people productive and allow you
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to get jobs as you can pay off the loans i don't think anybody has a problem making a loan as long as
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you're going to go out and get a profession what all you're doing is underwriting these woke faculties
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of this a collection of deadbeats that just put poison in society and now the working class has got
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to underwrite it remember these are debts are not canceled they're just transferred or who's paying
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them off they bred right yeah and to underscore the point you made i was looking at some numbers on
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the economists and so 70 percent of economists uh as of this week agree that the fed has about the
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right uh mix right about the right uh degree of stimulus and uh and easing going on it or tightening
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i view it as easing they view it as tightening but that's kind of shocking right so that that's back to
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the uh political alignments of faculty and that's all readily available for people to see right so most
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economists are academic trained at the ivs and around the more liberal departments and even if
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they're conservative they can't say so right but it's interesting about 80 or 90 percent of of uh ceos
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and coos i think they're off course right so the business folks think these forecasts are ridiculous but
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they they're not you know they can see that they know what's coming down the chain that's what bloomberg
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bloomberg had bloomberg had the same day 50 percent of ceos think they're going to commence layoffs
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in the next six months to next year dave how do people get to you on getter you've got you're
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putting this stuff up all the time now that your wife taught taught you how to use social media um
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how do how do people get to your how do people get to your stuff dean bratt yep bratt b-r-a-t bratt
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economics set getter and then i'm up on rumble on the show you can watch it there and then uh parents
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bring your young scholars to liberty university i'm on the third floor i got an open door policy
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all the students are back in the halls pumps me up just great great students here and great human
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beings and faculty and so uh come take a visit we still teach the judeo-christian west all the
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founding principles that made us great and of course god is our founding and first principle always at
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liberty and so thanks steve thanks for having me on god bless everyone out there listening amen
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great great job uh joanna miller is on today about the formula but joanna you were navarro's wingman
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in the white house of manufacturing when you see these numbers given what you were able to accomplish
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in the team with president trump in that great year of 2019 before the ccp virus
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just give me your first impressions of when you see given everything you worked on at the white house
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and how great uh how great you guys were there for manufacturing for working class people for wages
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tell me what you as a young white house aide look at this now what these numbers scream to me
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is a total neglect of american manufacturing american workers it's extremely sad woke universities are
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training people just like you were saying to get basket weaving degrees because the interest and
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investment in american manufacturing high-paying manufacturing jobs high-paying engineering
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jobs just isn't there companies like westwind elements setting up the first u.s cobalt refinery
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are completely abandoned and having to figure out how to onshore their own supply chains and and set up
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high-paying manufacturing jobs for national security and patriotic reasons completely independent of
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president biden it just shows a complete neglect of national security and economic security priorities by the
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biden administration what do you think this is your generation tell me what you think of the
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lawrence tribe saying hey i want to thank biden for paying off all the loans of my students at harvard
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and two-thirds of the nation don't have college degrees what do you think this is just up in the
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grill of african-american and hispanic working class folks yeah and and what i think it does is it
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erodes our culture people want to feel productive you're investing so much money to go to these woke
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universities that aren't going to teach you hard uh life skills that you can use in a multiple uh
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multiple different fields and what this is going to do is prevent people from actually being able
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to have jobs and provide for their families what minority communities care about most of all are having
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jobs and having a purpose and the biden administration is completely neglecting them telling them they're
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not worth anything except for a woke degree that won't get them anywhere in life and same goes for
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everybody i mean we should be teaching people and encouraging people to get degrees that actually
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teach them skills and supporting uh our manufacturing base through government subsidies like the ccp does
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with their own companies here it's like we expect our industry to take care of itself uh no matter what
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while we continue to just facilitate this uh globalism uh order the new liberal world order that the
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biden administration wants us to uh to uh put out here while every other country is working on
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onshoring its own supply chains and protecting its own people so joanne i can't understand this article
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came out i got to you last night about the formula about how it happened but particular this is
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is there a solution right now is the biden administration come up with a solution are the young moms in america
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still there with uh with you know fauci's running around the fda and the cdc's running around trying
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to get the vax into the babies and yet they can't get uh they can't get any formula walk us through
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what's happening yeah so the bloomberg article highlighted um not just a gross neglect um by the
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fda of americans america's workers but of the health and well-being of babies as early as september
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they sent two inspectors into that abbott factory and abbott is responsible for half of the market
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in the u.s for baby formula those two inspectors uh had found evidence of contamination of bacteria
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spreading um poor hygiene uh at the factory with workers reaching into ingredients for the baby
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formula with with their bare hands or not cleaning their gloves and this resulted in babies getting
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hospitalized and dying and so you have those two inspectors yes it's it's horrible that the abbott
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factory wasn't able to fix that on their own but when you send the fda in there it's the government's
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responsibility at that point to take care of the factory especially when babies lives are at risk
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and their brain development being so young and vulnerable uh when they're dependent on this
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formula so you had as early as september 2021 a whole uh series of warnings coming from abbott
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uh in october and then letters of reports getting lost within the fda and this is the reason that
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they didn't take action they were aware for over a year and just to uh to make another point um the
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abbott factory had gone down in february and shut down completely um and they provide a significant
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chunk of formula for low-income families the biden administration um has expanded access for low-income
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families in states because under the specific program called the wic you're only able to access a
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particular kind of formula depending on what state you live in the biden administration has expanded
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access to different kinds of formula um for these families and extended this deadline to december 2022
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indicating that they have no ability to fix this factory even a year later uh from when it went down
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so you just have a neglect of america's babies their health and well-being and now mothers on facebook
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on the formula exchange group are having to solve this crisis on their own they've done a remarkable job
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they have about 25 000 followers this is the best solution that mothers in america have is relying
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on this facebook page so that mothers nationwide can ship formula uh to each other um but you have
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a complete neglect of of babies and manufacturing by the biden administration um but this facebook page
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has done wonders and i think that's where mothers should absolutely turn for the uh near term
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real quickly we got about a minute i want to ask you if you're in the white house given
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you and navarro action action action what would president trump do like today if this problem was
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was active what would you tell you and navarro to do when first warnings of bacteria anything came out
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as early as october president trump would have invoked the defense production act he would have sent
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inspectors in there and cleaned up the factory making sure that no bacteria was going to contaminate
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our our young uh our infants and our babies and we would have had that factory cleaned out and up and
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running and mass producing uh to to make up for the shortage within days with the ventilator crisis
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when we didn't have any ventilators we stood up a factory in 17 days of beautiful brand new usa made
00:25:44.180
ventilators with this baby formula we would have had that factory cleaned up and mass producing uh within
00:25:50.260
days as well biden has still not allocated a single dollar for contracts for this abbott factory and
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has not cleaned it up with the fda they've only just told them to fix it on their own we would have
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given them all the assistance they would have needed and help them mass produce to meet demand of the
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american people joanna miller how do people uh get to you what's your social media truth social and
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joanna thank you very much for answering our questions explaining this horrific crisis in baby
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formula thank you very much thank you for having me okay short commercial break the associated press
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okay welcome back uh naomi wolf who's been doing some amazing work with this team of 3 500 volunteers
00:28:33.720
from the war and posse plus about 250 lawyers they've got lawsuits they get reports they have studies
00:28:38.740
but here recently you've got the mainstream media now and i think this tells us she's over the target
00:28:44.040
naomi thank you for joining us let's talk about the ap story you're over the target they're coming at
00:28:49.660
you hard uh let's walk through the story and then walk through i know you've got a way to uh to
00:28:54.640
counter these and update them so you take it away ma'am yeah um i look i do agree and i've learned to
00:29:03.260
um conclude that when there's big resources devoted to a big smear campaign or a big um critique
00:29:12.020
that usually does mean we're over the target and that we should look more deeply and i certainly
00:29:17.360
okay hold on hold on this is not this is not a this is not a critique this is a smear campaign
00:29:22.740
they understand you're going to the heart of the beast you you've put you you you've got pfizer and
00:29:28.500
these big pharma companies on their back foot with a little guerrilla operation of a bunch of very smart
00:29:34.680
volunteers very dedicated volunteers a great team and amy kelly some great lawyers but compared to big
00:29:39.920
pharma this is not david this is like micro david versus uh uber goliath right but
00:29:47.340
they want they understand that you are like a b-17 in world war ii over the over the rural valley
00:29:53.720
you've you're getting through the flack and now you're getting over the target and they want to
00:29:57.480
make sure there are no bombs dropped so they said let's take her out and let's take her entire
00:30:02.940
apparatus right now so walk us through what are they saying and what are the facts what's fake news
00:30:08.140
and what's real i i'd like to so um i do think it's notable that before this hit piece came out
00:30:15.420
uh the volunteers had done a series of pieces proving really breaking story after story about
00:30:23.100
reproductive harms um this goes back to may when uh then one of our volunteers groups broke the story
00:30:31.060
which you can see on the daily cloud website showing that there had been a section in the
00:30:36.900
pfizer documents that shows a miscarriage rate and a spontaneous abortion rate of over 76 percent
00:30:43.520
and that analysis was recently confirmed by dr pierre corey who looked at the same section and found
00:30:50.200
over 80 percent spontaneous abortion and miscarriage rate so what did happen is that you know we broke
00:30:56.840
story after story about harms uh to reproduction uh moving on to harms to male reproduction amy kelly
00:31:03.320
has a blistering piece up about how the lipid nanoparticles damage um not just the testes but the
00:31:10.400
epididymis the things that you know boys and youths and men you know young men need to have
00:31:17.160
functioning properly in order to develop normally uh not just in terms of sperm count and sperm motility
00:31:22.760
which has already been documented to be harmed by these injections but also in terms of secondary sex
00:31:27.440
characteristics so we were making an impact um now it is true that on august 12th we posted a piece
00:31:36.680
by a volunteer named berberine that's her pseudonym that had an error she miscounted and i announced
00:31:43.440
this on this show i've announced it on a bunch of other shows i announced it on getter because i believe
00:31:48.380
in accuracy transparency and accountability she made a mistake and we made a mistake in posting it
00:31:54.760
she counted some miscarriages um that should not have been counted because she didn't notice that it was
00:32:01.420
the same subjects in two different tables so that was wrong so we immediately issued a correction
00:32:07.000
however uh many days later after we'd issued a public correction a correction on our website a
00:32:13.740
correction on social media corrections on all the podcasts that on which i appeared and we kept
00:32:18.480
posting new reports showing additional shocking harms to to women and to reproduction which i'll get to
00:32:26.200
um the ap uh ran this hit piece which itself has horrible errors in it um one of the things that's
00:32:33.800
really notable about this piece is they did the reporter reached out to me for a quote and my quote was
00:32:40.200
something like yes berberine's article uh had an error it was incorrect we corrected it immediately
00:32:47.260
however sadly elsewhere in the pfizer documents the miscarriage rate is even higher over 70 percent
00:32:55.480
they just the ap just cut this you know everything in my in my comment except the word incorrect
00:33:02.340
so they they cut my saying yes that was wrong but sadly elsewhere there is confirm confirmation that
00:33:10.440
the miscarriage rate was even higher they just cut it they just erased it um it went into the memory
00:33:15.200
hole uh another disturbing thing is that they had a biostatistician not a gynecologist or an obstetrician
00:33:22.260
uh uh note or rather they noted after the biostatistician had his say that um linking to the mayo clinic
00:33:30.020
uh there's a 10 to 20 percent miscarriage rate well that's a kind of deceptive and it's interesting that
00:33:37.420
that mayo clinic piece is from 2021 when we began to have this massive volume of miscarriages you know
00:33:44.940
2021 was in when the vaccinated uh pregnant women began to miscarry um in you know at scale uh if you
00:33:52.400
go to another site a uk government site nct.org.uk you see that it's actually 25 up to 25 percent in the
00:34:01.960
first trimester when 80 percent of miscarriages do take place but after that it drops precipitously
00:34:07.940
to five percent and then 1.7 percent and then 0.5 percent so the kinds of miscarriage rates that
00:34:17.380
we're seeing in the pfizer documents are still um a signal of something really being wrong and um
00:34:24.800
i i just want to note the bizarre you know fact that in the app piece the reporter went to pfizer and
00:34:30.840
went to the fda for comment pfizer said oh we had you know 44 000 subjects and there wasn't there
00:34:37.560
were not miscarriages reported and i i did a double take when i saw that because um if they're talking
00:34:43.700
about the same table that i understand them to be talking about pregnant women were excluded
00:34:49.400
intentionally from the trials uh because it wasn't safe to include them that's why i've been saying
00:34:54.960
for months now that the assurances that to pregnant women that the vaccine was safe and effective
00:34:59.940
for them was based on a study of 44 french rats followed for 42 days that was the pregnancy study
00:35:08.520
uh nonetheless in the pfizer papers um 270 women got pregnant and you really need to look at this
00:35:15.680
section the report is up on daily cloud and again dr corey confirmed our analysis uh pfizer lost the
00:35:22.920
records of 234 of those women and that's illegal you're supposed to follow these women all the way
00:35:28.360
through um but of the 36 that were left 28 of them lost their babies so over 70 percent 28 of them
00:35:36.620
sustained spontaneous abortion or miscarriage so this ap piece didn't cover any of that right they
00:35:43.640
didn't cover any of the abundant documentation that etana hecht has provided let me let me just
00:35:50.560
let me let me just understand something although there was a mathematical uh miscalculation in your
00:35:57.520
study directionally and everything else the study was correct but instead of having almost half
00:36:02.060
which blows my head up it was over a quarter i just want to make sure the math you've done
00:36:06.860
that's over it's 26 percent is that the correct number not 40 two percent would would be put them in
00:36:14.000
two percent you should put them in prison is it it's 26 correct as well this is my point yes there
00:36:21.320
was a mathematical thing so the whole that the whole company should go to prison but it's still
00:36:26.080
at 26 percent which is outrageous am i just want to make sure i understand this correct i'm not not
00:36:31.180
willing to say that that's correct because our experts are now re-analyzing that whole section which
00:36:37.780
is quite opaque different people looking at it are reaching different conclusions but there are signals
00:36:43.220
through you know in other places in the pfizer documents as well as there that this is a higher than
00:36:49.080
normal miscarriage rate um and that's something that ap should be reporting on and and ap should
00:36:55.740
also be reporting on the 200 percent rise in miscarriages and spontaneous abortions in scotland
00:37:03.680
reported by the bbc they should be reporting on the 86 baby deaths when usually they have
00:37:09.340
five or six in ontario why has why has why has the war room posse with you under amy kelly and daily
00:37:16.960
clout with the lawyers why are you the clearing house now for pulling all this information together
00:37:22.880
that's out there in these disparate studies and reports and something like maybe i don't know
00:37:29.480
cdc i'm throwing out a random institution why are they not the clearing house why is fda not the
00:37:36.800
clearing house maybe even the pharma companies why are they not the clear why is msnbc or harvard or
00:37:42.700
yale you pick it why does it have to be a group of volunteers that are essentially not just doing
00:37:48.520
their own analysis documents but you're kind of the clearing house for all these reports that have
00:37:53.180
been in and news articles throughout the world and what planet is that the right way to do things
00:37:59.400
well you know you're exactly right i mean we should it shouldn't be a group of very distinguished very
00:38:06.760
committed volunteers and the other thing like you we should never have a mistake right and we should
00:38:11.460
always correct any mistake we have and we've been going for about six months now with over 150 pages
00:38:17.580
of analysis over 30 reports and this is the first error you know i take responsibility we should be
00:38:23.100
perfect right we're also we're also racing against time like usually a peer-reviewed report takes over a
00:38:30.320
year to compose to check to you know to publish um we're we're basically racing to get this information
00:38:37.740
in the hands of of human beings because what we're finding is that the human species is being put at
00:38:44.200
risk especially by these reproductive harms and i'll get to the new evidence you know after we talk
00:38:51.080
about this but we shouldn't be the bottom line is it shouldn't be you know 3 500 volunteers
00:38:56.000
and one project director you know surviving on your lovely and and and generous kind of checks to us
00:39:04.920
of of five dollars to you know 30 or whatever it should be the american college of obstetrics and
00:39:11.680
gynecology it should be the fda right it should be pfizer i mean pfizer's so extraordinary because um
00:39:19.700
you know this piece just lies uh there's a quote saying studies have found that the vaccines do not increase
00:39:25.500
the chances of spontaneous abortion well right in the pfizer documents which this reporter could have
00:39:31.160
looked at there's a section showing that 78 of the of the the the group there had spontaneous abortions
00:39:39.180
or miscarriages so they're they're not seeing what they choose not to find and the same is true of
00:39:44.320
the cdc study leesafe which i've spoken about a lot you know that's the cdc well they structured the
00:39:51.840
the pregnancy studies so that it's a phone app so that you're self-reporting you're supposed to call
00:39:57.900
the call center and say i had a spontaneous abortion or i had a miscarriage um if you don't
00:40:03.660
want to do that because you're grieving no one's going to follow up with you it's not doctors it's
00:40:07.820
not a clinic or scientists following up with you and it's disproportionately uh women who are health
00:40:13.960
care workers who are white who are educated who are educated about nutrition and pregnancy um and who
00:40:20.020
have you know employment and access to health care and all these things that the the actual demographic
00:40:26.060
average of of women giving birth and being vaccinated don't have and even with all of those
00:40:31.840
elisions of a normal study they took tens of thousands of women going in and they ended up with
00:40:38.360
less than a thousand um and they still got a 13 percent uh miscarriage or spontaneous abortion rate so
00:40:44.760
that's not science and you see that over and over um and you're you're absolutely right it shouldn't be
00:40:51.460
you know volunteers who are angels of mercy taking their lifetimes as scientists or as doctors or rns or
00:40:58.280
epidemiologists pouring through these thousands and thousands of records um and and then me racing to
00:41:04.300
bring it to the world you know as as amazing a job as we're doing i think and as many important
00:41:10.140
stories as we've broken it you know we're stepping in a kind of guerrilla scholarship guerrilla like g-u-e-r-i-l-l-a
00:41:17.880
because the doctors have failed the obstetricians have failed us and the agents have failed us
00:41:23.540
look you're you're a journalist you've got a couple of three years doing this um did did the ap story or
00:41:31.700
when you talk to them did you get any sense to say okay i see you got the war room posse and daily
00:41:37.780
clout managed by the project mayor and you me kelly got these lawyers got naomi i i see that and
00:41:42.140
look i think there's a miscalculation or a number but i see what they've done and all these
00:41:46.040
115 reports all the you know 750 pages of reports but let's put that aside did you get any indication
00:41:53.740
whatsoever that the associated press had independently with their massive global staff had gone through
00:42:01.380
these documents as as you guys went through them and tried to analyze them and pieces together was
00:42:06.520
there any sense from you that they had gone through with their huge professional staff and gone through
00:42:13.140
these documents independently um there was there was no evidence there's no evidence in the piece
00:42:21.200
that they've done that they they they got a guy and this is i guess a a guy who's you know got a perfectly
00:42:28.320
distinguished cv but um he tends to comment about vaccine you know vaccine related issues um but no
00:42:36.740
they did not pour through the documents themselves they took pfizer's word for whatever pfizer wanted to
00:42:42.460
say the fda didn't say anything the fda didn't comment so the associated press can't you know tester
00:42:49.660
the spokesperson of the fda to give a comment in the face of these damning findings not just this one
00:42:57.120
let me let me let me say let me say let's not believe anything that naomi wolf says or her team says
00:43:03.160
has there been any news organization to your knowledge that has drilled down to the level you guys have
00:43:09.980
drilled down and come to any conclusion let's say they're radically different conclusions from the data
00:43:14.020
to go through was it 50 000 pages of documentation has any news organization to your knowledge
00:43:20.760
gone through at the level you guys have gone through to really try to get and see what the
00:43:25.520
ground truth is of what pfizer has been forced by a federal court to put forward
00:43:30.280
um so to my to my knowledge absolutely zero legacy media has even taken a look at these documents
00:43:40.660
i mean they literally are are ignoring the biggest story of the 21st century and the most exciting
00:43:46.940
journalistic trove of primary source documents you know since watergate or since the pentagon papers
00:43:53.340
um so no legacy media uh there are very committed um dissident uh analysts like dr pierre cory who
00:44:03.140
confirmed our other findings about these high miscarriage abortion rates spontaneous abortion rates
00:44:08.340
um you know dr mccullough also has been doing incredibly good analysis of high miscarriage rates from
00:44:14.480
other sources uh these uh israeli journalists that etana hecht brought to our attention um went through
00:44:21.140
the var s database and found terribly high miscarriage spontaneous abortion rates from the mrna vaccines
00:44:27.740
um but apart from these other independent commentators and and you know to their credit they're doing a lot of
00:44:34.020
important things but no they're not doing this heavy lifting and i'm gonna that we're doing and i'm gonna blow
00:44:38.820
your mind and say it's not 55 000 documents total i thought that was the case but amy kelly corrected
00:44:45.480
me it's 55 000 a month or thereabouts every month there's a document dump of tens of thousands of
00:44:53.200
documents um and these six groups under the guidance of amy kelly are are absolutely heroically
00:45:00.600
pouring through document after document to my knowledge no one else is doing anything like it
00:45:05.200
a lot of people are using for for for our for for our audience and we're gonna have to continue this
00:45:12.120
for the details uh tomorrow name and then the following day and i gotta talk to you maybe a
00:45:17.080
saturday special because you mentioned the pentagon papers the pentagon papers which l was was was was
00:45:24.660
as a guy at the pentagon was put to put together were those guys trying to look back how they had
00:45:29.600
gotten to a certain place given the official reporting that was done from documentation
00:45:34.660
and what happened it was all put together people go oh my god we were actively lied to you know
00:45:42.420
people trying to separate themselves but there was a pattern of not just um errors that people would
00:45:49.400
normally make in in assessing it but there was obviously outright lies in and lies to the american
00:45:55.840
people consistently to justify the war and to justify our actually winning the war the reason we were
00:46:02.840
putting more young men into this charnel house over there you made the exact point this is the
00:46:08.980
pentagon papers of this generation it's sitting there in the mainstream media by the way the new
00:46:15.300
york times made its bones on the pentagon papers right neil shaheen or a bunch of guys won pulitzer
00:46:20.980
prizes as they should have it was shocking and it changed the direction of the country not just
00:46:26.220
politically but the structure of politics with different committees set up and we're not going to
00:46:31.040
believe certain people anymore right the fbi the cia that all came out of the railhead of the pentagon
00:46:36.520
papers in big pharma this is what you have and it seems to me i don't know the ap yes how can the
00:46:44.480
associated press how can reuters how can bloomberg the wall street journal the financial times and the
00:46:49.760
new york times and the washington post how can tom hamburger and the investigative unit how can the
00:46:54.140
investigative unit of the new york times which prides themselves of being the best and the wall street
00:46:59.220
journal have not even begun or looks like commenced to go through a treasure trove of which pfizer and
00:47:06.160
big pharma fought to have these documents secured for what 70 years there's not that's not a random
00:47:13.600
thing and to go to federal court so you the last two minutes talk to us why this is the pentagon
00:47:18.840
papers and quite frankly the crime we have is a journalistic crime it is also journalistic crime
00:47:24.900
it's it's a multivalent crime it's a you know our government is refusing to answer basic questions
00:47:31.720
the fda is the custodian of these documents and they didn't bother to answer the associated press
00:47:37.300
when we've got now 150 pages of analysis of and you're right about how the fda has harmed us and and let us
00:47:45.620
be poisoned and let us be injured and let let us be killed and let the next generation be sterilized um and
00:47:52.260
you know pfizer's certainly lying but they're a private company i expect them to lie um and and
00:47:57.920
journalists have absolutely betrayed the trust the public trust in not covering this story um how is
00:48:04.380
it the pentagon papers well i'll tell you i think you're right about the cumulative nature of what
00:48:08.760
we're doing and i try to be humble but what these people have done is is monumental you know i'm just
00:48:13.520
the reporter of their work um it's cumulative right it's now it's now over 120 pages over 30 reports
00:48:23.180
one after the other after the other showing lies twisted data um harms that were covered up harms to
00:48:31.020
kids hearts harms to ovaries harms to testes and i think that what's happening is it's been a hammering
00:48:37.120
especially the last few weeks but but really what happened is that with the report of dr chandler
00:48:42.320
hang on we're going to hold that we're going to hold that to tomorrow morning give right now how
00:48:46.040
everybody gets you on social media how they get to the daily cloud sure thank you so everyone go to
00:48:51.940
dailycloud.io and read what we're talking about you know read these especially the dr chandler piece
00:48:57.660
which um i'll save for you showing that the next generation is being sterilized and that women
00:49:02.580
especially are being harmed um go to dr naomi or wolf on getter that's where i post a lot of this
00:49:09.060
material and um my book is the bodies of others it shows how this uh whole machine of injection
00:49:15.460
geared up to harm us and please keep supporting the journey the hero's journey we'll see we'll be back
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