Bannon's War Room - September 29, 2022


WarRoom Battleground EP 148: Transhumanism, Transgender Agendas At School Boards, Big Tech: All Have a Similar Problem


Episode Stats

Length

51 minutes

Words per Minute

180.85141

Word Count

9,240

Sentence Count

12

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:16.600 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:24.360 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in
00:00:29.820 georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:34.260 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:38.520 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:45.580 your host stephen k bannon thursday 29 september in the year of our lord 2022 and we're all out here
00:00:54.880 within what is it six weeks of the uh of the election 40 days uh that we've got before the
00:01:01.440 biggest midterm in american history since uh the civil war 1862 i want to go to matthew tierman we
00:01:08.660 got a packed show this hour so we're just going to clip through it i want to go to matthew tierman
00:01:12.440 about tonight a massive remember the chinese communist party is all over brazil they want
00:01:18.280 to take the resources of brazil the assets of brazil they need to control them they are all over this
00:01:23.600 campaign there is right now we just had this huge win in uh italy before that in sweden with the
00:01:29.080 swedish democrats around that same time the populace taking over the conservative party in um in canada
00:01:35.280 it's win after win after win but uh the big one is on sunday matthew tierman's been all over this
00:01:41.400 there's a debate tonight you had a debate you know back in the summer bolsonaro keeps winning because
00:01:47.500 lula's just not on top of his game but is that going to matter is this thing rigged or is this thing
00:01:52.360 i don't understand the polling on this whatsoever and i see these massive massive crowds uh for
00:01:58.480 bolsonaro i see the ground game matthew tierman make sense of it for our audience okay so tonight
00:02:04.720 we have the second debate they only faced off twice the first one was at the end of the summer
00:02:09.480 uh and jb jair bolsonaro went on the attack against lula da silva calling him corrupt accurate the guy
00:02:17.320 was a felon he was put in jail uh for the famous operation car wash where him and his former chief
00:02:22.940 of staff and then who followed him into the office president dilma rousseff were caught money laundering
00:02:29.180 their ill-gotten gains selling brazilian assets to china to the ccp via petrobras uh tucker did a great
00:02:36.060 special he talked about them selling the access to the ports all the systemically uh important uh
00:02:42.420 institutional frameworks of the country the chinese were coming in and buying in brazil on
00:02:47.220 the ground it's a highly catholic country they do not want to be communist they know communism leads
00:02:51.640 to the death of religion gulag slavery mass executions brazilians are smart they've had a
00:02:57.680 tough history they know what it looks like tonight we have the second debate this is the main debate
00:03:01.820 it's a couple hang on i want i want to say something and this this is about the friendly competition we've got
00:03:06.120 going on in the chat from the two movies saint michael versus uh the super spread of the the traditional
00:03:10.960 catholics versus the uh evangelicals it's i think the most catholic country in the world the largest
00:03:16.780 biggest catholic country in the world that being said bostonaro is really has he's an evangelical
00:03:22.020 as is the family and really the evangelicals are the driving force the driving religious force
00:03:29.000 in brazilian politics is that not correct matthew tierman that is true but they you know there's not
00:03:34.280 it's not competitive they are all on the same side and that's the side of you know like we said in
00:03:39.720 the italian and the polish slogans the italian slogan that maloney's been running god family
00:03:45.340 homeland in poland you say bug owner a cheese nut god honor fatherland this is what the brazilian
00:03:51.660 right the silent majority the masses feel you know we did i did a frank gaffney's podcast today and
00:03:57.060 that'll be live in the next 24 hours and we talked about alan dos santos and myself the amount of people
00:04:02.720 that show up to the rallies you think trump rallies are big five ten twenty forty fifty thousand people
00:04:07.700 no no no at an order of magnitude an exponential factor of ten it's five hundred thousand it's a
00:04:15.660 million crowding the cities rio sao paulo brazilia porto allegro they're packed the people are enthused
00:04:22.520 and now they have to fight against this sort of kleptocracy that has been working hand in glove with
00:04:28.620 the chinese communist party to colonize to allow the chinese imperial hegemonic ambitions to colonize this
00:04:35.540 hemisphere and they're where they want to take root the most is brazil ag products because of the uh
00:04:40.940 the natural resources because of the size of the economy two hundred and twelve million people in
00:04:45.400 brazil we expect 40 to 50 million of them will tune in for this debate tonight on globo which is sort of
00:04:51.360 the brazilian cnn if you think cnn works hand in glove with the uh with the dems and the uh the state
00:04:57.700 department and the fbi uh globo is even worse in brazil and how politicized they are there will be
00:05:03.560 candy crowley moments galore if anybody remembers that from a few years ago when she weighed in on
00:05:08.780 the debate with mitt romney this is going to be an absolute uh just a circus and and jb is going to
00:05:16.520 handle it really really well and then of course tomorrow you'll read in globo that uh lula you know
00:05:21.080 has the voice of the is the voice of the people has a sport he's going to get the floor dusted by him
00:05:25.300 it's why he doesn't campaign people spit on him okay but here's here's what i don't understand
00:05:31.120 he's running a biden campaign but there's no there's no uh there's no covid to talk about he's
00:05:39.220 literally running the biden strategy you don't see him there's not big crowds you're seeing three four
00:05:43.720 five hundred thousand people show up for bolsonaro how can the polls be where there are and how can he
00:05:49.960 win not just with the machines but when the the supreme court it seems to me given i read your
00:05:55.140 five thousand word description an analytical piece on this it seems they've already weighed in and
00:06:00.260 say hey lula's going to be the president you're going to have to suck on that matthew tierman and
00:06:04.480 that's what they're pushing you got a bunch of other candidates two others that will pull that
00:06:08.420 will pull and return in the high single digits which should spoil any chance of one of the two
00:06:14.100 leading candidates boston arrow on the populist right lula on the sort of workers party labor right
00:06:18.160 left uh from winning the simple majority 50 plus one to avoid a runoff so everyone knows that if that
00:06:24.260 were to happen that you know lula uh came in and uh got 50.001 percent and one that it would be
00:06:31.180 totally fixed because you got two two candidates gomas and tebbit that are going to get five to
00:06:35.340 ten percent you got two other candidates as well that are going to get a couple points uh there's a
00:06:39.780 small shot that jb you know if we overwhelm the system if the right comes out with the right energy
00:06:44.980 and people are angry and motivated then he might win the run he might win it in a uh in a first round
00:06:50.380 uh without runoff but all of the institutional systems of the supreme court that i write about
00:06:55.980 their subsidiary court the supreme electoral tribunal the election court where they're going
00:07:00.360 to weigh and they just passed a law but they don't have the right to pass a law they just passed a law
00:07:04.080 by uh by judicial fiat that you will not be allowed to bring your cell phones to the voting booth and
00:07:09.780 it's the congress's job tierman they've already twitter twitter's already shut down your piece you and
00:07:16.540 jason miller what we're in the country and he got rousted by the police right they wanted to see
00:07:21.400 everything about you why you were there all that this is the police this is the police that has been
00:07:26.380 created out of the supreme this lawless supreme court it's a federal police like an fbi that has
00:07:31.780 the right to investigate arrest subpoena go through records call big tech and tell them take down accounts
00:07:38.000 uh arrest journalists arrest daniel silvera a balsanarista congressman uh and they have all the
00:07:44.240 powers rolled into one of if you could imagine uh the uh the biggest leftists in our judiciary in our
00:07:50.120 legislature and in our executive branch the uh the mullers the merrick garlands the sotomayors the
00:07:55.320 ships the nadlers if they all have the same powers rolled into one where they can take their enemies
00:08:00.000 and imprison them that's this court they oversee the elections they have a system uh run by smartmatic
00:08:06.900 a digital system yeah people can't on the ground on the streets give us oh so there's no problem
00:08:11.420 there's no problem there there's no problem there no paper we gotta when are you gonna are you gonna
00:08:17.480 live stream are you live streaming are you live streaming this tonight on getter i mean my point
00:08:21.360 is are you going to do live commentary that people can follow how can people follow this i am going to
00:08:26.740 comment like i always comment which means run my mouth off and i appreciate you allowing me to do so
00:08:31.480 on your show and polish television as well uh yeah i'm going to be commenting on this all weekend you
00:08:35.740 know pray for pray for jb where do they go where where do people go tonight
00:08:41.040 during during the debate on getter you'll be on getter be on getter i'll be on twitter uh you
00:08:47.380 know predominantly i'll probably make some longer posts on facebook uh and again it's my name my
00:08:52.220 name's a rare name i'm the only name with it so you're not going to find any other matthew
00:08:55.640 we'll have you on tomorrow morning to give an assessment of this the elections on sunday they
00:09:02.780 couldn't get any bigger all the chips in the table one other point one other point yes sir one other
00:09:07.980 point data point up today talking to some of the people in brazil uh they're so uh apprehensive
00:09:13.280 about what this court's going to do and how aggressively heavy-handed they are the military
00:09:17.160 and this is a scary thing but the military much like in sweden when the cops and the firemen were
00:09:21.760 all on the side of the swedish democrats because they were sick of seeing their daughters raped by
00:09:25.720 uh open borders policy the military is firmly in boston hours camp and they are going to be
00:09:31.940 overseeing the election to the best of their ability and i hear murmurings that if the court goes out of
00:09:37.040 line there may be some stuff that looks like 1970s south america which is scary but you know what
00:09:42.660 i don't care what the new york cnn says laws under attack because rule of law is under attack by the
00:09:47.720 fascists of this court and those who are in bed with the chinese communist party who've been in jail
00:09:51.740 and who were released by this court so we're all fired up and you know let the chips fall where they
00:09:56.260 may but we have a lot of forces of good on our side including the brazilian military
00:09:59.860 uh matthew look forward to watching it tonight and look forward to talking tomorrow thank you
00:10:06.200 do you have a cold open for joe allen we're now going to go to some really dark places but hey
00:10:11.820 we've got to in the battleground because you've got to understand what's going on can we play joe
00:10:15.840 allen's cold open a built-in personal assistant could be implanted right into your brain instead
00:10:21.660 of typing up your shopping lists or social media posts on a keyboard you could have a brain computer
00:10:26.540 interface that automatically types your words when you simply think about them uh no stranger to this
00:10:32.680 group here is is the development of closed loop uh deep brain stimulation devices and we're this is
00:10:37.900 an active part of the brain portfolio clearly they are important for developing therapies to help cure
00:10:43.240 people of diseases but there are other there are other uses that one can imagine malign uses as well
00:10:48.400 as other uses for example enhancements for gaming and so forth one of the things the neural links
00:10:53.740 allow pager to do is to play his favorite video game pong the reason neural link works is because
00:11:00.640 it's recording and decoding electrical signals from the brain we take out a sort of a small section
00:11:06.220 of skull about the size of a quarter replace that with what in many ways really is very much like
00:11:11.900 a fitbit apple watch or some kind of smart watch thing can you imagine that in 10 years when we are
00:11:17.140 sitting here we have an implant in our brains and i can immediately feel because you all will have
00:11:25.440 implants i can and we measure your your brain waves and i can immediately tell you how the people react
00:11:33.040 or i can feel how the people react our team became the first in the world to receive a green light from
00:11:39.320 the fda to conduct clinical trials of a permanently implanted bci what is this going to mean for humanity
00:11:46.080 what's really got me thinking is the future of communication take emotion have you ever considered
00:11:52.260 how hard it is to express how you feel you have to self-reflect package the emotion into words and
00:11:58.660 then use the muscles of your mouth to speak those words but you really just want someone to know how
00:12:03.160 you feel so what if rather than using your words you could throw your emotion and have them really feel
00:12:09.940 how you feel at that moment we would have realized that the necessary use of words to express our current
00:12:15.600 state of being was always going to fall short the full potential of the brain would then be unlocked
00:12:20.860 the global health crises are being used as an excuse for greater authoritarianism because today it's
00:12:29.400 it's immunity therapies but in 10 or 15 years it might be people who reject some kind of brain
00:12:36.100 computer interface
00:12:37.160 okay uh i want to go to joe allen i got brandon um is going to follow on uh from the christian post
00:12:48.080 um joe this is very disturbing walk us through what's going to happen and i know everybody all
00:12:54.440 the fanboys on the right with tesla and uh and elon musk and twitter and all that but we're having
00:13:02.060 developments every day this is extraordinarily dangerous sir yes steve you know we've been
00:13:09.660 covering this for about three weeks with the federal government funding brain research and
00:13:15.420 genetic engineering i've got a piece up at the federalist right now uh it's entitled federal
00:13:21.080 research into brain manipulation and dna rewriting should terrify us all uh this is an incredible
00:13:28.980 development because what we have is the federal government basically laying the foundation
00:13:32.980 to allow every sort of transhumanist objective to take place in regard to the brain and dna
00:13:40.100 rewriting so you had last week the announcement that the nih is putting up 600 million for a total
00:13:47.560 ultimately of 5 billion for the brain 2.0 project to map the human brain all 86 billion neurons and
00:13:56.840 the trillions of connections it's been compared to the human genome project in scope and scale and the
00:14:03.400 purpose is to map the entire human brain for medical purposes obviously but when you listen to
00:14:09.580 the director of the brain initiative john guy he has a peculiar obsession with brain computer
00:14:17.000 interfaces uh when asked by stat news uh what the sort of concrete applications might be
00:14:23.560 he pointed to a brain computer interface that was implanted last year at the university of california
00:14:30.060 san francisco he also pointed to a baylor university study where brain implants are are used to alter
00:14:37.480 mood and behavior such as chronic depression and ocd and then you have the involvement of darpa
00:14:44.760 defense advanced research projects agency which has partnered very closely with the brain initiative
00:14:51.200 and everyone knows that darpa is obsessed with creating cyborg super soldiers and that project includes
00:15:00.460 non-invasive but also invasive brain computer interfaces so what i'm saying here is that you have federal
00:15:08.720 funding going towards medical programs that are directly linked to transhumanist brain computer
00:15:16.120 interface sort of projects and that's not to mention all that we've covered on the dna rewriting coming
00:15:22.060 out of arpa h and of course its new inaugural director director renee weggers okay just okay just to set the
00:15:30.460 stage this is all kind of coming out of this executive order this is another line of worker theirs which is quite
00:15:36.860 dangerous and hasn't really had hearings or had discussions or people talked to not just the morality
00:15:41.340 of it of where this is going and i want everybody to understand they are obsessed with the brain computer
00:15:47.900 interface that is basically the merger they keep talking about the merger of man and machine and
00:15:52.460 and this is an obsession with them and these experiments are going to be going on and it's going to go on
00:15:57.500 on your money on your tax dollars and nobody is actually having hearings investigations debates of exactly
00:16:05.020 what we're doing i want you to stay there joe because i want to start bringing in some other guests and i want
00:16:09.580 to come back to this because this is so deep and so worrisome about what we're doing here and i told you in 2024
00:16:16.780 this is going to be a major political issue it's not a political issue right now but the war room is
00:16:22.300 going to make it a political issue because it has to be i want to go to the christian post and brandon
00:16:27.180 showwalter brandon another aspect that has not really gotten the uh the uh hearing it needs in the in
00:16:34.860 the in the focus it needs is your work at the christian post on this transgender ideology the
00:16:41.900 experimentation is going on the operations from some of the most important institutions
00:16:46.540 in this country medical and that's the point i want to make with joe allen you're talking about
00:16:50.860 the elite of the elite darpa arpa age the top universities the top institutions the biggest money
00:16:57.820 the best professors the best surgeons all of it walk us through your latest uh discoveries
00:17:03.900 in reporting and investigation about this entire situation sir well what's really interesting steve
00:17:10.700 is that the media now is pivoting from their line just from a few weeks ago when i was on your show
00:17:16.140 i mentioned how the corporate press the legacy press are totally running interference for all of these
00:17:22.060 prominent institutions where when journalists like me and a few others have been holding up the mirror
00:17:27.420 to these medical facilities like the boston children's hospital lurie children's hospital in
00:17:32.380 chicago a number of children's hospitals nationwide where the data if you actually look at the receipts
00:17:38.700 at the journal articles they themselves say that minors are having their breasts cut off for example
00:17:45.020 they're having their genitals mutilated if you actually look at the literature at the peer-reviewed articles
00:17:49.900 it is indisputable that these disfiguring surgeries these gender surgeries i don't even like to call
00:17:55.660 them that because it's such butchery this is the on-ramp to transhumanism first you dissociate young
00:18:01.820 people young children from their bodies and then from that from that foundation you can enter introduce
00:18:08.060 all manner of chaos uh the latest i just had to shake my head because earlier this week uh jama
00:18:14.140 pediatrics jama which is the journal of american medical association put out a study um that they flat out
00:18:20.940 admit that there's actually i'm reading it right now where the inclusion criteria for this surgery
00:18:26.300 where they said top surgery which is amputation of the breasts of teenage girls inclusion criteria for
00:18:31.340 treatment of patients were 13 to 24 years of age at the time of surgery trans masculine or non-binary
00:18:38.300 gender identity defab which means designated female at birth and english speaking okay so the media has
00:18:44.780 pivoted cbs ran with this narrative that this dramatically improves this new study from gemma pediatrics
00:18:50.620 dramatically improves the quality of life these transgender young people they are totally
00:18:56.940 pivoting from denying that it's happening when we expose it with the receipts from now saying the
00:19:01.500 teenagers like it and it's good for them this is improving their health so just notice how they're
00:19:05.820 gaslighting you because they've moved on from the narrative that no this isn't happening to actually
00:19:11.260 yes it is okay hang on hang on this is kind of what uh joe has been doing with the transhumanist side
00:19:19.260 first they deny and lie about it then when they know that you've got the receipts and you have
00:19:22.940 the peer-reviewed journals i want to go to what they because i i you sent me some of these articles i sent
00:19:28.860 you some when they say the headline is it's helpful to these individuals when you get down to about the
00:19:35.820 fifth paragraph there's these very soft focus groups or some really soft things about their mental
00:19:42.380 health and suicide rates they're the the actual act of uh mutilating them is a fact the things that
00:19:51.420 says that makes them better and things is is very soft and they really never come out you don't see
00:19:55.660 the studies you don't see the cross tabs it's very squishy yet the headline says they're they're better
00:20:00.860 and so for mental hygiene and mental health clearly uh brandon showwater is a bully and he's mean and the
00:20:07.500 people the christian post the publishers are mean and everybody that does this are hurting these
00:20:12.060 kids and these heroic doctors who are now under bombs you know the bomb you know people are calling
00:20:17.420 in bombs or like that they're the heroes in this war to to help these kids is that basically the the
00:20:23.820 summary of where we stand right now oh yes these studies that they put out are complete junk the one
00:20:29.900 that we were just referring to here where you're talking about this soft language they only examined i
00:20:34.060 think 30 some people who got their breasts now one is too many in my estimation you should never cut
00:20:39.820 the breasts physically healthy breasts off anybody especially not a minor but this is just i think there
00:20:45.740 were 34 or 36 maybe they got their breasts cut off and yes they what they what they call it is mental
00:20:51.500 health outcomes you know whatever that even is and it's only for three months after they were interviewed
00:20:57.500 only three months after the surgery steve i've interviewed d transitioners these are individuals who have
00:21:02.940 undergone these experimental procedures and hormones and surgeries it takes much longer than three
00:21:07.820 months before the regret starts to set in and usually in some states i think california for sure and i'm
00:21:14.460 pretty sure other states they only have one year statute of limitations where if you're not happy with
00:21:19.100 it or you regret it and you want to file some sort of a malpractice lawsuit against the doctor that did
00:21:24.780 this to you you're out of luck because it's only a year uh but the way these studies work and put those
00:21:31.420 studies in air quotes is there's just a very short time they craft the narrative to their liking
00:21:36.380 the media runs with it and then the public thinks unless they're really just keen and tuned into what's
00:21:42.060 going on that this is actually the standard of care this is health care this is helpful for these kids
00:21:49.100 we're going to make sure people understand this they can make their own decisions but they have to get
00:21:52.940 the facts one last thing before i let you go brandon you said that this gender ideology or gender
00:21:59.420 affirming surgery whatever you call it this is the on-ramp to transhumanism explain that to the
00:22:03.980 audience please well i think it's just it's philosophically speaking if you can be dissociated
00:22:12.540 from your sexed body you can be dissociated from everything this is what the gender identity industry
00:22:18.780 does is dissociate us and so if you can deny your sex there's all man you open yourself up to all
00:22:25.820 manner of experimentation i mean martin rothblatt is the leader i believe of terrorism which is a
00:22:31.020 transhumanist cult and they fall on say he goes on and he gives lectures where he talks about tech
00:22:37.420 transgenders and tech trans human tech transhumanists if if you desecrate the body in this way it is not
00:22:43.980 very much of a of a leap to then start to program it with all sorts of other technology because if you can
00:22:49.340 deny sex which is one of the most fundamental aspects of our being that's just where that's
00:22:55.580 it you you've broken the boundary that's just it brand how do how do people get to you on christian
00:23:03.260 post and follow your investigative reporting sir you can follow my byline at the christian post i
00:23:09.100 do have a film review recently of a film called the detransition diaries saving our sisters which is
00:23:14.220 about detransitioners by the center for bioethics and culture recommend it i recommend everybody go see it
00:23:19.500 and it also can be found on twitter at brandon m show
00:23:25.340 brandon thank you very much for joining us hang on joe allen hang on i want to i want to bring in uh
00:23:31.180 terry shilling terry before i get to the report of the republicans the the i don't know a thousand
00:23:36.460 students across virginia the commonwealth of virginia walked out of school the other day about this very
00:23:41.100 thing about governor youngkins really not that tough a policy about this how big a deal is this
00:23:47.100 becoming now in american education we're gonna have some school board members on in the second
00:23:51.420 half hour how big a deal is this going to be sir well just to put it bluntly steve transgender ideology
00:23:58.700 is essentially in every public school across the country and that's by design that's from federal
00:24:04.460 government policies all of joe biden's executive orders where he directs every federal agency
00:24:10.940 to interpret sex under civil rights law to be gender inclusive of gender identity uh protections
00:24:17.820 that includes the department of education and everything else that falls underneath it and so
00:24:21.740 what's happening now is these public schools are afraid of losing federal money that's at least the
00:24:26.860 the excuse they give and so they are changing these policies every single day and and what that
00:24:31.660 translates to is kids across virginia uh stepping out of school and siding with the transgender movement
00:24:37.900 over their own parents right like that's at the heart of this fight too is is dividing the household
00:24:43.660 right what the what the state is essentially doing is it's legalizing uh state sanctioned kidnapping
00:24:49.820 so they're they're grooming your kids they're transing them then when the parents disagree with that they
00:24:55.100 kidnap them um and and remove them um from the parents home it's it's absolutely criminal but this
00:25:01.020 has been institutionalized why why has the left why why has the left chosen this as kind of the hill
00:25:07.420 they're going to die on in the metaphor why why have they why they made this the centerpiece of so much
00:25:11.900 of what they're doing i think that's why we're going to school where i think that's why people that
00:25:15.580 don't follow this that closely saying why would they do this when you see show waters pieces are so
00:25:20.380 radical why have they chosen this terry well at the heart of the democratic party is the
00:25:25.900 progressive ideology and at the heart of that is the belief that any barriers any rules any uh
00:25:32.460 structures or institutions that keep you from really choosing to do whatever you want to do
00:25:38.700 including mutilate your own body including having your kids consent to sex and consent sex changes
00:25:43.980 anything like that is going to inhibit human flourishing and it's going to lead to
00:25:49.100 all the bad things in this world and so they're removing it and the transgender fight is central
00:25:54.780 to that right if you think about what they're doing and what they're institutionalizing in our country
00:25:59.340 it's sex changes for minors right like if you can if you can make americans accept that and have it
00:26:05.180 be bolstered and supported by our legal system to where anyone that opposes that what can't you do
00:26:11.340 right if you can force the american people if you can force parents to
00:26:16.060 uh sexually transition their children um against their wishes what can't you get away with i'm
00:26:23.340 having a hard time thinking because once a kid can consent to a sex change how much longer before
00:26:28.060 we allow them to consent to sex with adults it's not that far removed and it's not that crazy and in
00:26:32.620 fact they're already making these arguments in spain about allowing chill liberating children sexually
00:26:37.500 so that they can be free to have sex with adults terry hang on for one second the republican study
00:26:45.500 group uh led by jim banks they've got a solution for this maybe around the american family short
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00:30:02.700 okay welcome back uh by the way we had uh we were going to do some a deep dive on the chinese
00:30:07.820 communist party with dr bradley thayer and j the great jason jones on cardinal zen's trial
00:30:13.340 what the uh ccp is doing right now with how the american taxpayer and pension near are funding
00:30:19.900 their military operation we're going to do that tomorrow because i got to spend more time on the
00:30:23.500 topics we have before us okay terry with all this going on we're going to have two really brave women
00:30:28.860 come on right after you about school boards and about them trying to trying to talk to people about
00:30:34.060 parental rights and all the blowback people are getting and all the scare tactics in all of this
00:30:39.020 madness and this is why november 8th is so important jim banks and the republican study
00:30:44.060 group have put forward a really a plan for the american family so walk us through it i i want
00:30:49.660 to make sure we put the article up that everybody can get it and read it but walk us through your
00:30:54.220 assessment of where the republicans are right now sir well frank uh frankly steve this is this
00:31:00.540 signifies that the republican party is a completely different party than where it was in just 2016.
00:31:06.540 and what i mean by that is during 2016 the republicans were running from even simple bills like bathroom
00:31:13.500 bills that kept men out of women's private spaces their their locker rooms and their showers what the
00:31:18.780 republican study committee did led by jim banks is they released an 80 point plan to protect parental
00:31:24.700 rights protect the family and protect our children and it has everything included including marjorie taylor
00:31:30.460 green's um uh sex change ban and and sex change procedure you know hormone treatments and everything
00:31:35.980 for for minors it's got parental rights protections it gets rid of transgender ideology in schools and
00:31:42.220 it eliminates funding for critical race theory all throughout the federal government including our
00:31:46.620 schools it's tough to pick out my favorite part uh but it's just such a good sign that the republican
00:31:53.740 party is no longer afraid of engaging and getting involved in these controversial issues and really
00:32:01.820 ultimately steve it's because they know that these are winning issues they know that opposing the
00:32:06.780 progressive regime and the woke ideology on all this stuff they know that that's what voters want
00:32:12.300 and um and they know that there's groups like app out there that have the campaign and financial
00:32:17.420 resources to now back them up in their campaigns and elections so we've really started to build
00:32:22.220 something incredible here and this is this is the revenge of the parents right it's a tea party
00:32:26.700 way for families um and um you know but this proposal is very strong i i fully endorsed it i think jim
00:32:33.420 banks is doing a great job over at rsc and i just want to say i know you're i know one of your next
00:32:37.420 guests is nicole solas and she's you you really know how to pick out these guests steve because she's
00:32:42.380 a real fighter she's fearless and uh she's you gotta address this at you can't just address at the top
00:32:47.900 like what app is doing you have to address at the bottom as well um a lot of this stuff is happening
00:32:52.780 from federal grant agreements but if you don't take over the the the the local level you're going to
00:32:58.620 have all these woke activists at the school board level just directing this stuff anyway for free
00:33:04.300 i said this in april of 2021 where this is village by village the school school boards are what picks
00:33:08.860 the lock and the moms of america are at the forefront of the vanguard of this i'm going to go into more
00:33:14.060 people say well hey what are they going to do if they win here is something that directionally is
00:33:18.620 very powerful it's an 80 point plan and incorporates everything is it perfect no but
00:33:23.020 man is it directionally close to perfect it is and here's the politics of it if you put that plan
00:33:28.220 out and have an up or down vote for the nation of would you want this or you want the democrats
00:33:34.140 we win 90 of the people 90 if you want to get 65 of the hispanic vote if you want to get over
00:33:40.620 50 of the african-american vote and 65 to 75 of the asian vote let's vote on this this is and i
00:33:48.140 got to thank banks and these guys to put this together the men and women put together it's
00:33:52.620 incredibly powerful and it shows you direction now we need one in economics and border security all of
00:33:57.260 it but you see in fact banks is leading one in the ccp and they're all not perfect to begin with but
00:34:02.380 your point this is a process you look at where we were in 16 and you compare it to today uh six years
00:34:08.460 later it's a dramatic and we're about to take charge of the house of representatives this and
00:34:13.340 the fights are going to be over this on appropriations and funding and you wait to hear
00:34:17.740 the hearings and the investigations to go through all of it terry how do people get to app and
00:34:23.820 particularly as i know they're going to want to find out more about your analysis of this 80 point
00:34:27.980 plan around the american family because you've built app around the american family uh two places go to
00:34:34.940 americanprinciplesproject.org that's where we've got all of our legislative analysis um including
00:34:40.460 on this parent parental rights package we've sent out a few statements on it um but also follow me on
00:34:45.100 twitter uh getter true social all instagram all that it's just shilling 1776
00:34:53.660 terry thanks for coming on tonight i really appreciate it and you're right our next two
00:34:56.700 guests are both killers let's start with laura blackwell get to nicole in a second
00:35:00.380 laura your vice chair of what the school board down in cabarrus county in uh in north carolina
00:35:05.660 i think it's outside of riley or charlotte uh tell us walk us through we know you know sloan
00:35:11.100 what is going what is what's the fight that you've got down there in the tarheel state
00:35:16.140 well uh steve thanks so much for having me on your show first i appreciate it um yeah this whole thing
00:35:21.580 is blown out um quite a bit um that i i honestly didn't expect um once uh i was made aware of a book
00:35:32.060 that um was at the cms uh school district and a local parent brought this book to my attention um so
00:35:43.420 i i you know being on a school board obviously if you're bringing material to me that i think is
00:35:50.380 inappropriate for our children to read or at least i think a parent should know the material that's in
00:35:56.700 it um i'm going to do something about it and so uh at one of the school board meetings um we well i
00:36:04.860 read the book out loud at the school board meeting rather than waiting for a parent to come and read
00:36:10.940 it to us which i've seen multiple times at multiple school board meetings um just wanted to kind of take
00:36:17.340 the initiative myself and say this is this is a book that's in our school system and um this is
00:36:25.020 what the material is i think parents when we talk about some of the books that are in our in the
00:36:30.620 system okay but but hang on hang on for a second there's there's 50 000 books is this pornography
00:36:35.900 what was the book what's the title and what was the big deal is it pornography not pornography i mean
00:36:40.780 there's a hundred thousand books were you reading grim's fairy tales or what were you reading
00:36:44.940 the book is called looking for alaska by john green um this book has been um in production i believe since
00:36:52.620 2005 and um the the scene out of the book that i wrote that i read was an oral sex scene um that was
00:37:01.820 in the book and um it was appalling to me to know that this material was in a book that children had access to
00:37:12.140 um in the schools and so for us to bring it to the parents attention okay but hang up but hang
00:37:19.820 hang hang or hang or slow down why would a librarian put pornography in or buy a book that had pornography
00:37:29.900 and graphic pornography at least literary pornography why who made that decision is that the librarian is
00:37:38.220 that in conjunction with the school board is that teachers how does a book like that get selected to
00:37:43.420 even be put into a library ma'am so what i think is uh based on the the information that i have learned
00:37:51.420 through this process is that uh media specialists have avenues of which they look for material for the
00:37:59.340 schools however the material it doesn't have a rating system with it so basically what they rely on is
00:38:07.180 whether the the book has gotten great reviews or whether it's won certain awards um and you know
00:38:15.420 vetting the material as far as being able to read the book and in its entirety um is not something
00:38:21.740 at this point that our media specialists um or that the media specialists that i've spoken to
00:38:28.300 do they they kind of rely on just the reviews and they rely on the awards that the book has won
00:38:33.980 was this book well reviewed and had this book won awards this book has been well reviewed and won many
00:38:43.500 awards um and one of the things that i have been told is um because i don't have a master's degree in
00:38:51.420 education that i don't i i don't have the relevance to be able to speak on any of this material in the
00:38:59.020 school system hang on hold stop this had by the way was this when you said oral sex was this heterosexual
00:39:06.060 or homosexual this was heterosexual sex yes it was it basically why it basically described
00:39:20.860 what why do you need a master's in education to know if something's pornography and can be available for
00:39:28.540 children right school children why why did they say you needed a master's in education well i definitely
00:39:34.380 think that that is um a narrative that people like to use um but i have a sense of discernment for what
00:39:41.580 i believe that children should be exposed to and um being on a school board i have to be the adult in the
00:39:49.820 room i have to be somebody that can stand up and say this material is not appropriate for our children
00:39:57.100 um and that's basically what what i chose to do is to to speak out did the school board did your did
00:40:06.220 your fellow members of the school board vote unanimously to pull that book from the library
00:40:11.500 so what we have right now is something called a literature and supplemental material committee
00:40:16.460 which i have been appointed as the chair um and we are our job is to come up with processes and
00:40:24.460 policies are a school board is run on processes and policies and so creating a process and policy
00:40:32.220 that will help moving forward parents be able to know what type of material their children have access
00:40:39.980 to we have a process in place now where parents if they object to materials there is a form that they'll be
00:40:49.100 able to fill out and be able to send that into the school system um and now we also have a vetting
00:40:55.340 process that we um have been discussing that will be reviewed by several companies and um eventually
00:41:03.820 it gets way up to to the board is is this is this happening in real time i mean is this book been pulled
00:41:11.020 in the interim until you work out your processes and procedures is this book in other words if somebody in
00:41:17.020 in the fifth grade can't go into the library and check it out today correct this book is not
00:41:22.060 available for um anyone to check out um this is on the high school level um but i definitely think
00:41:28.300 that people need to realize that when you're talking on the high school level you're talking about 13
00:41:33.100 and 14 year old children um not everybody in is it are you the media is going to smear you as a book
00:41:41.500 burner and a book banner are you a book burner or a book banner ma'am no sir i am not and that is
00:41:48.700 exactly what this uh committee has been um affectionately titled is the book burning committee
00:41:56.220 um that is not what we are set up to do we are set up to um make sure that there is a process and
00:42:01.340 policy that is in place so that this can be followed no matter who is on the board of education
00:42:07.980 this will be a policy that will be followed throughout the school system and it doesn't
00:42:12.380 it doesn't matter republican it doesn't matter democrat it just matters having um you know
00:42:18.780 the common sense and discernment of of knowing what is appropriate for a child to be reading
00:42:25.500 and sexually explicit material in my opinion it's not appropriate
00:42:31.260 laura blackwell are you going to back down on this at all no matter how hard they come after you ma'am
00:42:38.140 no sir i will not back down um i have been attacked on many levels called a fascist called a nazi
00:42:44.620 um you know to me being a mother um you can come at me with whatever names that you want to but my
00:42:52.700 ultimate goal is to protect my children and to protect the children of this county and that's what
00:42:57.900 i'm going to continue to do laura how do people follow all this on your social media or website where
00:43:04.860 do people go um well you can follow me at my um facebook page um laura blackwell for cabarrus
00:43:13.500 county school board um and i also have a email at lw blackwell 78.com
00:43:22.460 i imagine there's some nice comments on your facebook i mean i know you have a lot of support
00:43:26.220 but the left is for the audience this is going around in every school district in this nation i
00:43:31.820 hope you everybody understands this this is a fight laura is emblematic of the fight of moms and
00:43:39.820 and citizens in this country to defend school children it's going everywhere and it's going
00:43:43.980 to only get nastier and part of this is by these radical librarians laura thank you very much honored
00:43:49.340 to have you here on war room look forward to having you back thank you steve i appreciate you having me
00:43:56.220 yes ma'am great fight okay i want to go to nicole solas nicole describe you know i i was
00:44:02.220 honored to go to officer candidate school in in rhode island i absolutely love the state it's just
00:44:06.780 fantastic it's beautiful the people are fantastic and great but there's a disturbing story came out
00:44:11.660 of rhode island the other day about a lecture a talk you were trying to give can you describe
00:44:15.820 what happened ma'am because it looked like it was kind of dangerous yes um i was holding an
00:44:21.740 educational event to inform parents about how schools in rhode island are teaching gender ideology
00:44:27.580 and keeping secrets from parents if their child has an identity crisis and thinks they are the
00:44:33.100 opposite sex which is of course a life-threatening situation that parents should know about i advertised
00:44:39.100 this event which was a private event event if i invited you you could come if you rsvp'd and
00:44:44.220 there was space you could come and um i received a phone call from police a few days before this
00:44:50.380 event went on that they had intel that there were people coming that could be violent they've been
00:44:55.580 arrested before and the police told me that i could not hold this event unless i hired five police officers
00:45:02.700 to protect me and to protect my attendees during this time i became the target of an onslaught of
00:45:10.700 harassment and bullying on social media by not only um radical progressive trans activists but by
00:45:19.020 legislators in rhode island senators um college professors uh journalists these people went onto
00:45:27.100 twitter smeared me as a bigot they said that i was hateful and they were all coordinating to come to
00:45:33.900 my event to sabotage it they also coordinated the harassment of the cranston public library and made
00:45:40.460 public calls for everyone to harass the library and demand that the library shut down my event
00:45:46.860 even the aclu of rhode island came out with a statement that defended my free speech but also
00:45:53.500 condemned my speech and said that it was the thought that we hate and that i intended to present
00:46:00.460 discriminatory views and they painted me like i was the westboro baptist church and here i am just a
00:46:08.220 stay-at-home mom that wanted to inform other parents about factual things happening in rhode island
00:46:15.420 schools i wanted to inform parents about the indoctrination of children into gender ideology
00:46:21.660 into school and how that leads to the nazi level grotesque dr frankenstein medical experimentation
00:46:30.540 of children which is what my featured speaker chris elston who's on twitter as billboard chris then talked
00:46:37.180 about and our presentation contained only facts we had slides backing up everything we were saying
00:46:44.620 but before we could even say it i had all of these progressive radical activists trying to sabotage me
00:46:51.340 smear me and bully me and try to intimidate me from simply giving this educational presentation
00:46:58.060 and necessary conversation about the health and safety of children in rhode island and all of america so it
00:47:05.180 was it was probably the most intense experience i've ever had in my life um i had police following
00:47:11.660 me like secret service i had to hide my car i had to get a police escort back and forth from my car i had
00:47:19.180 to stay inside the library for my own safety um the library had to shut down because they didn't want
00:47:25.100 people sneaking in through other entrances like possibly to harm us i mean it was it was just amazing because
00:47:31.660 they're painting us as the bad guys but the library and the police were doing everything they could to
00:47:37.260 protect us from you know potential bad guys um and you know i had people rscp-ing to my personal email
00:47:44.060 to come to this event pretending like they were coming and then i would look them up online and find that
00:47:48.860 they were these like people that had been arrested at other protests they were violent um so you know i had
00:47:54.620 intel that i was then forwarding to police myself and um i still am not sure about the exact intel that
00:48:00.940 police had but again i couldn't have my event without spending over a thousand dollars um uh on
00:48:07.500 protection on police protection nicole i i gotta have you back on the morning show what is your social
00:48:14.780 media we'll reach out to you after this show because it's such a profound story how do people get to you
00:48:19.740 and how do people find out more we got the article up we'll push it everywhere how do people find out
00:48:23.980 more about you and your fight ma'am i'm on facebook nicoletta nicole it should have nicole solis in
00:48:31.100 parentheses and i'm on getter as nicole solis n-i-c-o-l-e-s-o-l-a-s um i just put the uh the
00:48:39.340 getter uh profile up so it's not active yet but please follow me and i'm going to start using it more
00:48:44.060 oh and also i'm i'm with independent yeah thank you no it's fantastic and you're incredibly brave
00:48:53.020 individual as all the women part of that group are nicole we'll talk to you after the show about
00:48:58.060 having you back on thank you um it's unbelievable i want to get mike davis you had a couple of big
00:49:05.260 wins today we only got about 90 seconds but i want you to tell what the posse was able to do
00:49:10.460 and securing at least these small wins what happened sir yeah so three important big tech
00:49:16.900 antitrust reforms got passed in the house over the strong objection of the google funded house
00:49:24.780 republican leaders and uh we we need to give a lot of credit to congressman ken buck a conservative
00:49:31.180 all-star from for from colorado for getting 39 republicans to join forces to bring these much
00:49:39.340 needed reforms this is an important first step to bring accountability to big tech and i think we're
00:49:45.580 going to build on this momentum to get more done and so congressman ken buck deserves a lot of praise
00:49:51.500 along with my former boss senator chuck grassley from iowa senator tom cotton senator mike lee they've
00:49:58.060 they delivered in uh three important wins today it's it's a it's a signpost along the way where do
00:50:05.100 people go to find out more about you and we're going to have you back on have a discussion
00:50:08.780 of where another at least 100 republicans were but that's a topic for tomorrow where do they go
00:50:13.660 tonight to get to you mike davis yeah it's article three project dot dot dot dot org article three
00:50:20.460 project dot org and it's at article three project at article number three project on getter twitter
00:50:25.660 truth and my personal is mr d dmi and thank you again steve into the war room posse you guys really
00:50:32.380 made this happen well it's you you're the tip of the spear we're just hearing the support function
00:50:38.220 i got to tell you and the posse is very proud of you this is a tough fight you see all the madness
00:50:42.140 we saw earlier in the show the way you take care of it victory begets victory and this is what david's
00:50:46.460 fighting for we got to get control of these tech oligarchs and understand it's a philosophical
00:50:50.700 difference but we got to get into it be back here at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning we're going to be on fire
00:50:55.500 see you then in the war room