WarRoom Battleground EP 133: The Passing Of Queen Elizabeth ii; California District 18 Plans On Taking Back California From Newsom Simps
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Queen Elizabeth II, Queen consort of the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth the First, died at the age of 95, after a 70-year reign as head of state and queen consort to her husband, Prince Charles, who served as prime minister and prime minister of the UK for 70 years.
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today is the passing of queen elizabeth i want to bring in ben harmwell right now uh he is going to
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be the best person to talk about all of what this means ben uh welcome to uh to the war room
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what uh what's your view of of all of this in terms of the greater significance sir
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uh good evening dr navarro um yeah well as a brit um the queen see i'm born in 75 the queen was born in
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1922 my grandfather who's still alive was born in 25 okay so um that's three generations of
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harnwells and for while all of us have been on this planet the queen has exceeded us um so
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there's very very few people alive in the country that isn't that hasn't that has memories preceding
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this 70 year long reign so whether you're a monarchist or you're a republican um whatever
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your views are on on the royal family that the presence of the queen herself for such a long period
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of time has made a dramatic impact in everybody's lives um look my politics are broadly libertarian
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so if you ask me um in principle you know do i think what do i think of the idea of a royal family
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i'd probably say well look i i don't quite know what i feel about the royal family if you ask me what i
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think um about the queen uh i don't have anything negative to say i think she was she carried that
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role out with dignity um and humility and professionalism um in a way that i've not really
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seen a head of state do in any other country um or even in the uk going back in time i think she
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she did she handled that that role with an exceptional uh degree of class um and the country is going to
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miss her we we don't you know i i'm not necessarily a pessimist but i do think um that we're in a gentle
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decline socially not just basically in uk but right across the west we don't mean people like
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that anymore so the the the way the the attributes and the character and the formation that she brought
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to the role as head of state um it's gonna it's going to be difficult to see how those are going to
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be uh replaced so you got all these emotions going on sometimes you think about these things with the
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heart sometimes you think about them with the head but i i definitely think dr navarro is that the queen
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represented the very best of great britain both in the way that she conducted herself personally and
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privately and also the way that she conducted herself publicly and officially and also the way that she
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conducted herself representing the country abroad what does the succession look like now and is
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the successor likely to be more active in the political rough and tumble of british politics
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um well king charles um the third uh has spent many years decades out in the wilderness um advocating
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topics which are really front and center now of of the progressive establishment mainstream
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so his environmentalism for example which was back you know i don't know back in the 80s
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um perhaps even before that you know it was slightly out there this is fully mainstream now that will
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probably be difficult for people on the center right to digest that's just the way it goes yeah i mean
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in answer to your question um he has laid out as prince of wales as a throne probably for 50 years a certain
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political platform internationalist globalist environmentalist and all the things you know
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that you and i will hate um that said i can't help but feel that um that now that he is king
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uh he will probably tone that down and try and represent all britons and the political aspirations of all britons
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that is to say impartially uh and non-partisan because that's one of the reasons that that queen
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elizabeth the second no matter what your view is on politics or on monarchism versus republicanism
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that's why she was loved by the whole country um and you know as time goes on and uh and people's
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nostalgia starts to set in this will be um very much uh and a second elizabeth elizabethan age it
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will be a golden age just like the first elizabethan age um and that's due to her part the way she
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conducted herself as head of state and i think prince i think king charles uh will have seen that
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more intimately and closely than anyone else um and he will try as best as he's able to um to
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imitate that so that he will similarly be loved uh by britons ben thank you so much uh for staying up
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late uh to talk to the war room uh just give us your social media now and we'll let you uh head off
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uh to sleep thank you dr navara well i'm exclusively on getter as you always say getter is better that's
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where i am it's uh my profile um at harnwell that's my surname it's the verified account please be aware
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because there are imitator accounts out there i'm also on telegram by the way asking for money in
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telephone numbers they're not me my my account is um is uh simply at harnwell on getter and that's
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where that's where i am pushing out my analysis 24 7. all right my friend uh good evening to you
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and thank you so much for sharing on this god bless thank you calvary chapel for having me back
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as was said my name is peter hernandez the brown brown and proud taco-eating republican
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i'm a locally elected county supervisor a believer in christ and i'm running for congressional district 18
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yeah that was pete hernandez uh he's running out in california in a newly formed
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congressional district that is basically designed to have a latino or latina win that district
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his primary opponent on the democrat side is his only opponent in the general election
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um is a democrat named zoe lofgren who i unfortunately know well
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of she being um one of the leaders of the lynch trump pack uh throughout the trump administration she was
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very active in um the two impeachment trials uh lofgren's rhetoric is about as viciously
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anti-anti-donald trump she's clearly kind of in the orange man bad crowd uh along with uh jamie raskin
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uh adam schiff benny thompson nancy pelosi and her main claim to fame is that she's been around
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for all impeachments in the modern era including going back uh to bill clinton so zoe lofgren
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is is a democrat legacy candidate who uh is not even running in the district that she represented
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for years she's she's she went during the redistricting that that district went away and she
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decided to go in and um and prey on the good latinos and latinas of that district and try to use uh her status
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her seniority um as a democrat um in that district uh to basically take that seat uh specially crafted for latinos latinas
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uh take that uh for her own continuance of imperial power um in the u.s congress and peter hernandez
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has taken her on um he's got a he's got a big challenge on his hands um there's no question about it but
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but but let's think about what's going on now in in cali my old cali right it's um a situation
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where there's a absolute invasion across the southern border of this country in in california
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arizona and texas uh or where the brunt of that comes across and of those three states i would argue
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that california bears the worst of it because californians in government the politicians
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there the woke politicians there do little or nothing to stem that flood um and therefore the
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schools are overwhelmed black and brown americans are overwhelmed in the labor markets either wages
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suppressed this that and the other thing and so it'll be interesting to see whether a mega republican
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taking on a woke democrat who's anti-trump can win now um let me ask uh uh my producer here do we have
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mr hennandez yet all right well let's uh without further ado i hope you've been listening
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pete uh or peter you tell me which one you prefer uh sir but um tell us about your race where it
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stands i looked at the election results and in the primary uh i guess it's an open primary there
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because they lumped the results together lofgren won the top spot you got the second spot
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how's the race shaping out at this point sir thank you for having me peter thank you uh for that
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that dialogue i mean ultimately this district is is uh definitely very engaged at the local level
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right everything's very grassroots when it comes to the the the people uh you know i have 84 volunteers
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i have we've already hit 35 000 phone calls there's a lot of excitement you know the latino voter is ready
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to flip i've said it before and it's it's just historically being able to tap into the the what
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is the sentiment of the latino community the majority of the district itself right being rural being ag
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so i would say it's the most underestimated race in the country because you have a brand new district
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a 74 year old uh you know 28 year in office incumbent right so she's she's uh god bless her but she's
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obviously almost twice my age and uh and at the end of the day people want to see someone that's ready
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to represent from the bottom up everything has been topped down which which actually is consistent
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with what you've been sharing as a county supervisor i experienced this firsthand and that's what's
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created a lot of breakdown i argue for representation that's what the latinos are hungry for they want to
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know that those their their valores conservativos right their conservative values are being considered
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in this process and that they actually have a voice that by default means you have to have local
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control and that's exactly what's being stripped from this district sir um i'm going to ask you this
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throughout our interview uh but this point can you tell the people listening how they can um send money
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to your campaign and possibly volunteer so yeah if they could reach out to hernandezforcongress.com
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hernandezforcongress.com that's exactly where you could donate we're obviously in all the social
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media handles at uh peter hernandez for congress on facebook hernandez for congress at hernandez for
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congress on instagram and hernandez ca18 on twitter all right so tell me next um is uh is kevin mccarthy
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and the republicans the rnc doing anything to help you and where does your endorsement uh possible or real
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from trump um stand at this point uh i haven't heard from the president uh as far as kevin mccarthy
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goes yeah he's he's uh paying attention to what i would imagine the rnc is thinking is the the the
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winnable races right they do a math that i would say is very high level i think they're not they're not
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doing the deep dive and once they understand the intrinsics of what i just shared right um every new
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portion of this district is latino rural middle class agricultural it's everything that zolofkin
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is not and i am so uh they're not getting into those details and because of that kevin mccarthy's
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counting votes across the country where he's making sure it's races that he can actually i would say
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that he's he's trying to protect his seat so um it's kind of disappointing for sure because you would
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think that there would actually be a consideration of a guy like me who's ready to represent uh conservative
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republican values right and and really rebrand republicanism as something that defines what we
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believe right in a republican apologetic we don't have that we don't get to the grassroots and talk
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to the people and tell them not just why we believe what we believe uh but we we try to bring them into
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the fold and educate them on what true representation looks like and that's what i'm trying to do have you
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ever uh had a conversation with uh leader mccarthy has he ever called you have you ever called him
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him we've tried to reach out i actually met him a while back at a fundraiser uh you know he was
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rerunning for his race and uh you know very nice man you know had a had a subtle engagement with them
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very short and uh yeah it just that was it right he went on pretty much pretty much blowing you off see
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what what puzzles me about this uh race is it's clearly been designed as a latino latina district
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clearly and everything else being equal the person who wins in that should be um a brown american no no no
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question about that and and lofgren is so far away from that i mean she's she's the woke progressive
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kind of urban elite type anti-trump anti-conservative values person so you kind of wonder uh
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uh what exactly is going on there how much of the district overlaps with her old district pete
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so uh the the the new district brings in everything from south san jose all the way to gary which is
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that is the 19 the the one that's about to expire so uh you know but if you think about the totality of
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the actual voting representation everything south of salinas is at least 50 percent i would say close
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to 51 so i don't i basically i mean obviously i have to work hard in general but winning over just
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a portion of the old 19 wins this race right obviously that means that i have to win over the
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new portion and that's what i'm working hard to win the whole thing but uh the opportunity is there
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you know there's there's a path to victory not very many people are paying attention well enough
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to see it have you had uh a chance to debate lofgren i i suspect she'll duck that uh what's the status
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of the debates so uh it's a funny thing because i actually just sent out a letter to her uh it got
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kicked back to her home uh we ended up sending it to her office in washington dc where we got a certified
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basically signature that they they received it and uh that was probably three weeks ago we've
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officially just posted that it doesn't seem that miss lofgren is ready to debate the issue she what
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she'd rather be in washington dc instead of back in the district and actually talking to the locals
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that are dealing with high gas prices right inflation that are dealing with uh you know now rolling blackouts
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because of this green new deal mindset from the inflation reduction act it's going to take away
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nitrates from the farmers and ultimately destroy farms everything that's going to hurt our district
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she doesn't want to talk about how does the um the uh illegal immigration issue play um with latinos
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inside your district when you go out and talk is is what the the assumption of the democrats has always
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been that everybody who's a latino uh supports an open border uh what what's your experience is it
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is it a hundred percent that way 50 50 what when you talk to latinos what what do you hear sir
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once once we get into the substance of the issue they're a hundred percent opposed to open borders
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right when they understand i mean it's it's an oversimplified sentiment that's what i've shared before
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when it comes to the left is progressive this new you know deferring deflecting and redefining of
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terms they try to simplify statements and make it seem like basically it's just that you know uh
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immigration is a simple issue when it's very complex so there's a lot of layers to it but once
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we get down to open borders and the destructiveness they agree right i bring it down to a simple level
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uh the open borders policy is a vacuum it brings in a lot of destructiveness right a lot of negative
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things right with fentanyl crossing our border with uh illegal immigration causing ultimately
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cartels to control that area right and by default that means human trafficking and sex trafficking which
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is really modern modern day slavery and so when i talk about the issue personally with right you know
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voter to voter to candidate all we all have to do is explain to them you know i don't know about
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anybody that actually believes that you would if you really believe in open borders that you would just
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also the same tear down your fence or fence around your house right that means you're allowing anybody
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to do whatever you want on your property right and we being a benevolent nation we want to open the
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door for people to come in but obviously that door is that means that they have to come through the front
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and knock on that door and ask for permission right and everybody agrees with that so to answer your
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question peter everybody agrees that open borders is destructive they want a simpler process a cleaner
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process something that actually validates that the people coming in uh have good intentions and
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ultimately they want to be part of the american fabric but also one final comment is when they come in
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they want to preserve the american way they want to preserve the the blessings and the freedoms that
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come and as you we start to get into these conversations and i will encouraging them to understand right to not
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even believe what i say but to actually test it against the truth when it comes to uh having been a
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sovereign nation they uh they start to realize yes we are a good nation and that's because of what was
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established long ago right with the declaration in the constitution and then all of a sudden they
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start to realize these policies that i'm espousing are actually a good thing and they they agree with
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them they're very very supportive of them pete um last question what's the chess board look like in terms of
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the print media the newspapers and the tv stations around both uh english and and in espanol uh are are
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they covering this race are they giving you a fair shake that's a really good question peter it's funny
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because uh um yeah i would say everybody's trying to dodge this this candidate right here uh i actually
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you know between the media uh i actually was interviewed in the primary and uh they tried
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to pin me down with with probably some hot button items and they didn't like my response because i
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think i did a good job of responding and they never posted my interviews and i kept reaching out to them
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and they actually said oh peter it's uh we're waiting for the other candidates to interview so we can
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basically fairly allow everybody to uh to to just to speak i don't want i i firmly believe not only are they
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dodging me but uh they really don't want to put me side by side with zoloft because i don't think
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that they would like the outcome of that so this is why uh steve steven k bannon has the war room pete
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to give folks exactly like you the opportunity to reach people in the district for votes reach people
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outside the districts for financial support well the way i see it pete is you're in a situation where
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the democrats and the corporate media want to coronate zoe lofgren in a in a ironically in a district
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that's supposed to be represented by latinos and they're basically trying to ignore you into submission
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so pete this one more time uh give uh the viewers here in the posse uh the chance to uh send you some
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money uh and maybe donate uh some time if they're in the in the district and um and then we'll let
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you go on your way and um um i just so much admire what you're doing sir i appreciate it sir yeah just
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one final comment uh so turn that is for congress.com is the website i just want to reiterate this is a
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bootstrap campaign we built it from the ground up i'm a small business owner i know what it's like to
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have a vision and implement that vision and i i'm very passionate as you can tell so as of i as i've
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engaged the district you know if people can't donate they're volunteering if they can't volunteer
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they're donating so there is definitely this grassroots movement if you want to take that
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very power structure that you don't like the centralization of government then it takes a
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candidate like me to take that power and hand it right back down to the people and i'm ready to do
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that so hernandezforcongress.com uh at peter hernandez on facebook and uh i'm sorry peter
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hernandez for congress on facebook at hernandez for congress on instagram and twitter thank you
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all right sir we uh we wish you the best of luck i'm i'm sure we'll try to get you back on the war
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room at least once uh before the election in the meantime i want to say while you're here on the air
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where kevin mccarthy man up talk to this man give him some money let him fight the good fight this
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is a district that can be won if the appropriate resources are deployed uh zoe lofgren woman up
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debate this man the people in his district have a right to hear from you about what you're actually
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going to do for the district as opposed to your national uh progressive woke uh agenda that has
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little to do with the good hard-working people um of the state of california and everything to do
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with your own ideology so pete um we will see you again in the war room you take care of yourself um
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hit the phones for money hit the boots for uh knocking on doors you know how this works
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works and uh we wish you the best sir will do thank you peter god bless you all right my brother
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take care of yourself man you're a patriot appreciate it so um look and that's america
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right there that's a hard-working man who came in um and uh in family came in
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the kind of the kind of immigrants that we love uh and he's running up against the republican
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establishment that won't help him out for all the wrong reasons and the democrat establishment
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that really wants to lord and rule over uh that district it's just wrong so it's great to have pete
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uh when we come back uh we're going to shift gears fairly dramatically and talk with dr robert malone
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about the uh the crisis we have in the covet 19 peter k navarro in for stephen k bannon and we'll
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talk a little bit about why i'm here today and not steve i'll be right back
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to be standing in front of this camera today not because i don't love you because i do not because
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i don't love lindell tv because i do it's because we have yet another situation where
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the government of this country has targeted steven k bannon and because of what he has to do today
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party that hates trump they're doing everything possible to destroy not only donald john trump
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ban and who they put in who they put in leg irons have been collateral damage and this is nothing new
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folks nothing new i was only one of three senior white house officials who served with president trump
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all the way from the campaign in 2016 to the end of what we love to call his first term i saw
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a weaponized fbi propagate a russia hoax with the democrats and try a preemptive coup before trump even
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won that failed i saw the fbi take out mike flynn put papadopoulos in jail put manafort in jail use frogmen to
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raid roger stone and have a successful preemptive coup no this was an actual coup against donald trump
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when we learned that the fbi pressured social media and facebook and twitter
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now they want to do a preemptive coup of donald trump with their panty raid on mar-a-lago
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and the bogus criminal case and this cannot stop but they also want stephen k bannon stephen k bannon
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has built the single most influential and popular political podcast and show in the world in war room
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signal here is yeah i get mad about what they're doing to steve and mike lindell yeah i get mad and
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out come january we need to find out just who and why the government of this country has become
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weaponized against the people of this country who only simply wants mega principles make america great
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what i'm going to do now is move right to one of the great patriots of this country who has basically
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been the tip of the spear and common sense and science on a wide range of debates over how to
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handle covet 19 and the pandemic i want to bring in dr robert malone i want to start with dr malone by having
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him reflect on the recent op-ed that dr stephen hatfield and i did um on this absurd charge about me as a
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white house official pressuring stephen hatfield and the fda to do what the science told him he should
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have done which was to allow the prescription of hydroxychloroquine in early treatment outpatient use
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and in that op-ed article and thank you kelly sadler at the washington times you are a patriot ma'am as well
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well in that article we we show how the most recent science on hydroxychloroquine
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says it's not only safe but it could have saved anywhere from 570 000 to 810 000 americans of the
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million who died if simply the fda had allowed early treatment use on an outpatient basis like trump and i
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advocated at the time and and and doc malone will tell you how it was not just han it was janet woodcock
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his successor and a shadowy character named rick bright so without further ado doc malone the
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microphone um and camera is now yours sir what say ye yeah peter i want to congratulate you in particular
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for your leadership all the way through this and your willingness to stick your neck out and speak
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truth um the greeks had a word for this they call it truth speech and you have truly been a prophet and
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a speaker of truth speech all the way through this and you'll recall in our early op-eds we said that
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the government should be focusing their efforts on the high risk people because most people
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weren't at great risk that if they kept with these crazy policies they would be driving the development
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of viral escape mutants viruses that would escape the vaccines we spoke about uh the usefulness of
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having home test kits so that people could monitor their own status and make their own decisions
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and uh you have been right about things all the way through and i can speak from the first person
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having been there at the front lines dealing with uh northwell and uh the early days of uh governor
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cumo and how he responded to hydroxychloroquine uh it i in and also uh this study that you're talking
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about this estimate of excess mortality because that's what it is avoidable death um those numbers
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that you've come up with somehow are precisely the numbers that i am aware of of another very large
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comprehensive independent study that was done by leading uh let's say children's health advocacy
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organization independently the same numbers okay so i think that that's probably a reasonable estimate
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that we have lost uh half a million to something like three quarters of a million excess deaths
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in our elders in the people that had significant disease the people that were parked into these uh
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um elder homes the people that were jammed through these hospitals and not allowed to visit anybody
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um this huge human tragedy could have been avoided and i can also speak for my colleagues in the
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international alliance of physicians and medical scientists 17 000 docs from all over the world
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all just about all of them have found that hydroxy was useful in managing this disease so are a
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number of other drugs it turns out that there are many things that work uh and and i've actually met with the
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people back in marseilles that uh originated the azithromycin hydroxychloroquine protocol and of course they got
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railroaded also in france uh but uh in the case of hydroxy in particular when we were having the delta surge
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the observation by many frontline docs was that hydroxy was working better than ivermectin
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or uh delta uh and it's still widely used it's cheap you would stockpile that you personally
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peter navarro i recall when i was working for all chem pharmaceuticals in florida and we got a call from
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you and your office seeking vendors that could provide hydroxychloroquine this is very early in
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the outbreak i can attest in the first person of your diligence in trying to solve the supply chain
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problems and protect the health of humans in the in north america you were out talk about at the tip of
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the spear you were doing everything you could i remember thinking what the heck is an economist
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journalist calling us about drug support but you were i had a secret weapon doc i had a
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doc hatfield uh uh working working with me so we got it and i'll let you keep talking but let me just
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point out i had a million tabs doc i had a million tabs of these things and i actually got them distributed
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to to hospitals and and and and pharmacies and and they were ready to get deployed and then the fda came
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in with what was a death blow uh ruling on that and it just stopped it in its tracks but continue sir
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yes let's get into that story because there's another key name here that we need to acknowledge
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posthumously and that's zev zelenko and i remember because we were focused in my team that was working
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close contact with ditra defense threat reduction agency uh under a variety of different contract
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vehicles and we still are advancing famotidine celecoxib and we tried to advance famotidine celecoxib and
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ivermectin but the fda blocked us and this is the dod okay but i remember in those early days that this uh
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guy on long island that i'd never heard of before this this physician zev zelenko was talking about the uh
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french protocol of azithromycin and hydroxy and also zinc and he was getting these amazing results
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and he before he passed away unfortunately just a couple of months ago uh he had compiled a
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fascinating video that you can find in which he documents what happened and the collusion between
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janet woodcock and rick bright in blocking the availability of hydroxychloroquine for outpatient
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use and i remember when that happened we were trying to advance the clinical trials for i for uh
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famotidine at northwell and we were having to design the trials so that we would include it i have
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hydroxychloroquine arm uh and then uh the governor of new york made these arbitrary unilateral decisions
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that it could only be used on inpatients only used in the hospital yes this was all coming from
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woodcock and rick bright rick bright at the time was the director of barda okay and uh i gotta tell you
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i mean i was right there at the front lines of all this and uh i got this call from michael callahan the
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infamous cia officer that i've spoken about in the past that called me from wuhan and who reported to
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bob kadlik and he said robert i i got a we've got a problem rick bright is a problem he's an obstacle
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to everything all he wants is the vaccines what do you think we ought to do about him and i said why
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don't you promote him to be in charge of diagnostics uh and then you could move him out of bar get rid of
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the obstacle and in fact that's what they did that's why rick was moved over to the diagnostic
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space which he had prior experience in but he refused to serve as you'll recall and called up
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the la times and kicked up a big fuss and then there was the whole uh scandal and uh the cascade of things
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and we learned about the doctored hydroxychloroquine trial that was designed to fail and was actually not
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even built off of real data and the scandal in the lancet and it just went on and on and on but it's an
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amazing story and you my friend were right at the forefront doing the right thing
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one that wrote the letter to president trump advocating for hydroxy in the first place
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it's an amazing story yeah and and the the thing that the other detail and details are important
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about this story the trajectory went like this doc it's like president trump um it gives a speech and
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in the speech he promises that the fda will allow widespread access of the american public
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to uh of uh of hydroxychloroquine right and then um as as all hell is breaking loose in the hydroxy
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hysteria cnn media um alex uh azar the secretary of health and human services and his deputy bob cadlik
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command command the fda to write the emergency use authorization specifying for general early
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treatment for outpatient use okay yep and and han as the commissioner allows janet woodcock who would
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eventually take his spot and rick bright to not only who's counterman that order directly
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so they did it they did it exactly they did exactly the wrong thing doc the whole thing that hatfield i
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talked about the washington times is that you give it in the first seven days it works you wait it
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doesn't and so they that it's blood on their hands sir back to you listen rick bright and janet woodcock
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intentionally circumvented the direction of the president of the united states yes whatever you
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think about trump whatever you think about hydroxychloroquine if you want a case study in
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the administrative state uh controlling the executive branch and not the other way around the
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administrative state that's so arrogant that they believe that they can go against the directions of
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a sitting president united states this is a great case study it's absolutely as you say the president
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clearly explicitly directed that this be made available the the experience of physicians all over the world
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not the least of which are the africans that chronically take this stuff and have almost no coven
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um is that this is an effective medicine and there was incredible amount of manipulation of data
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and studies in order to shut this down and to circumvent the will of the president no matter
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where you on the spectrum what you think about this that is absolutely wrong and janet woodcock is
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tight as a tick with the pharmaceutical industry as well as with ucsf which is basically a pharma shop
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and rick bright bailed out after his whistleblower and guess where he went to work do you know peter
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i don't know i'm standing up i wish i were sitting down when you tell me visor i've rick for decades i've
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watched his career i know all about him he's notorious for kiss up kick down
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and what he did got out of the government is he took a nice juicy job with the rockefeller institute
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okay there we go globalism globalism primed here uh and it i mean look it is blood
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on their hands it there's no question about now last thing on this because we only got about a minute
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left don't i get you from social media and it's like contrast hydroxychloroquine you take it for
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seven days it's 12 bucks right safe for virtually everyone safe effective right no impact way the
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the tax livid doc yo totally tax livid for more than 500 hours and you get like rebound cases there's
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all sorts of side effects i mean i talk about these studies influence but but the thing and peter you
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know this um i did a ton of work uh together with the nation's biodefense capital usamrid
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on drug discovery for zika i did a bunch of this with michael callahan published it
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and one of our leading agents for zika was guess what hydroxychloroquine why because you can
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administer it during pregnancy yes thank you thank you doc um i wish we had like another half hour here
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but uh why don't we do this um give everybody your social social media and how to get you and then i'm
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gonna have to say uh adieu to you as we close out this show sir abederzang um so uh please uh
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consider following our substack rw malone md.substack.com and although i am on gab and truth social
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bless their hearts uh getter is our preferred platform and we put all the latest breaking news
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reposts reposts and everything else and uh twitter uh sayonara twitter between gab and getter i now
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have far more people following between gab getter and substack we're at three quarters of a million
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people so i don't need twitter all right my brother we are out uh getter is the twitter killer
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um keep doing what you're doing doc uh i'm sure um we'll see you back soon here in this space uh i am
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peter k navarro in for stephen k bannon you are in stephen k bannon's war room i'm sure he'll be back
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with you tomorrow and take care taking back trump's america buy it today on amazon thank you