Bannon's War Room - November 17, 2022


WarRoom Battleground EP 181: What Is The Actual Mortality Rate Due To COVID; The Patriotic Support In Maricopa County


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Join us as we look at more testimony from the Maricopa County Supervisor hearing in Arizona. We also have a special guest, Dr. Ed Douglass, a former portfolio manager at BlackRock, joins us to talk about mortality rates, the vaccine and his new book on the future of the economy.

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00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:20.180 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:27.940 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
00:00:33.740 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:38.800 this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:42.560 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:49.680 stephen k bannon it's wednesday 16 november in the year of our lord 2022 okay we got a lot to
00:00:57.880 get to we're gonna get to arizona at the bottom of the hour brian kennedy's gonna join we're gonna
00:01:01.360 look at more testimony today eyewitness testimony at the maricopa county supervisor but there's thousands
00:01:07.560 more coming in people should know that carrie lake is very engaged uh in this uh governor's race and 1.00
00:01:15.440 it is a long way from over baby so um we'll make sure we get to all the details of that at the bottom
00:01:22.100 of the hour b even more coming out tomorrow maybe even some more tonight if uh the show goes to seven
00:01:27.520 um i wanted to but i want to bring in a guy that is uh a friend of the show and the audience has
00:01:35.580 really taken to ed doubt ed's a former portfolio manager over at black rock really came to light
00:01:42.580 because he got into the numbers of understanding um insurance and risk management and he really has
00:01:47.840 become uh an expert in working with people on his team on mortality rates and the vaccine we're gonna
00:01:53.220 get to that he's got a big huge new book out uh with tony lyons and the crew at uh at skyhorse and
00:02:00.620 tony's going to join us also with dr paul alexander because now that we've taken control of the house i
00:02:06.040 know this from people uh that are going to oversee some of the committees there's going to be deep huge
00:02:11.500 investigations on all this um and so i want to get into it and make sure the audience we're always ahead of
00:02:17.380 the curve but ed uh you're also have done some great capital markets work and uh really been
00:02:23.300 someone the audience has taken to as you've given kind of your overall assessment of where the economy
00:02:28.240 is going you've uh and i want to if we can get the the uh the um document right on the pdf i'll spit
00:02:37.620 that out in a second the pdf up on the site in in memphis and get it out it's um you guys have done
00:02:45.100 people you work with have done a report on the overall economy and ed can you take a few minutes
00:02:50.260 before we start talking about your the mortality and the vaccine and your research there in your
00:02:54.260 new book i want you to give your assessment of where we are uh in mid-november of 2022
00:02:59.660 with the american economy and the global economy sure uh my team is uh two phd physicists carlos
00:03:08.100 allegra and yuri yuri nunes uh we started a hedge fund but carlos had already come up with uh economic
00:03:14.460 models to predict uh the economy he has a hedge fund model that he's running that currently predicts
00:03:19.960 all sorts of asset classes and he put this report out in november and basically it confirms what i said
00:03:26.800 to you a couple weeks ago which is that we're going to see a deep deep recession in q1 and q2 along the
00:03:34.060 lines of 2001 2000 uh 2000 to 2001 and also 1990 now it can get even worse with any kind of systemic
00:03:43.120 problem any kind of accident or hiccup in the financial system will exacerbate that and make
00:03:48.300 it even worse so that's what we're looking at the bottom line is uh these are economic models uh early
00:03:55.000 cycle indicators that predict the trajectory of the economy and in uh november of 21 uh we have what
00:04:02.540 we call our expansion index it was 60 percent it peaked in december 21 65 and started rolling over
00:04:08.540 uh in january that's when the stock market peaked and right now it's at uh minus 90 percent which
00:04:15.740 indicates a very severe recession on the horizon and uh this is uh this is bad news for the economy bad
00:04:23.300 news for people who have jobs who might get laid off it's bad news for the banking system bad news just
00:04:29.340 all around i want to okay so so up until you know a couple weeks ago the standard response because
00:04:37.840 we've been doing a lot of what we call under the hood analysis of of the way of the lived experience
00:04:42.140 of people and how that manifests itself in numbers and and the rebuttal we would always get is that well
00:04:47.920 the consumer is still strong and unemployment's you know still low we said yeah but if you look just
00:04:54.120 below that the consumer is still strong because they're increasing debt and now it's out there
00:04:58.940 it's 16.5 trillion dollars of debt and that was a lot of it was taken out in lower interest rates now
00:05:04.660 those interest rates start to explode and so people and inflation so high people are living off their
00:05:10.560 credit cards and now they're in a vicious cycle today you know amazon set to lay off uh thousands
00:05:16.340 right uh amazon going to lay off thousands and and and uh jeff bezos comes out and says hey i think
00:05:24.000 it's a good time people should not be buying like cars and houses or or or buying things they should
00:05:30.200 be hunkering down right now because we're about to hit a a firestorm in addition you know i've got
00:05:36.240 the wall street journal talking to tech firms right here the tech firms drop office space in swift
00:05:41.880 nationwide retreat commercial real estate particularly in the big cities that have become
00:05:47.000 havens for kind of these mini silicon valleys are now people are just walking away from the leases
00:05:52.920 is that what's leading are those the early indicators you see because when cortez and i go through this
00:05:59.280 it looks to us like we are very rapidly not just deceleration we're about to go off a cliff
00:06:05.080 in the uh in the first couple quarters there's a great article that was out today about fed
00:06:11.700 forecasting and and the fed forecast still doesn't record forecast recession they say one of the
00:06:16.900 reasons the fed doesn't do that is that it's so politicized it's afraid to actually do the real
00:06:22.200 modeling it's got to be there because they make an assumption in the modeling that they will have
00:06:26.820 monetary policy that will coordinate with fiscal policy to lessen everything so at worst everything's
00:06:32.960 a soft landing what's your assessment on the details of why do you think we're heading in not
00:06:38.180 just a recession you think we could be heading to a major recession along the lines of the internet
00:06:42.920 crash of early 2000 or the real estate people forgot we had two bubbles we had the we had the
00:06:49.060 internet bubble in the stock market that crashed in the first couple of months of 2000 we had the first
00:06:54.280 quarter and led to a major recession for a couple of years we had uh we had the real estate asset
00:07:00.280 bubble from the savings loan all that that crashed in the uh early 90s i think it cost uh
00:07:06.180 uh bush uh 41 the election are those along the lines that you and your partners see that we're
00:07:11.600 looking at yeah so well our early cycle indicators started deteriorating at the beginning of the year
00:07:17.800 and they've only gotten uh way worse and if you really want to understand what's going on the fed
00:07:24.140 really doesn't understand the economy anymore there's a lot of people i talked to on wall street at
00:07:28.820 hedge funds that uh say that the fed uses unemployment as a big part of uh forecasting and
00:07:34.140 unemployment doesn't drive the economy like it used to we've become a financialized economy
00:07:39.180 so the stock market and the bond market is the economy and as those go lower uh it has uh knock-on
00:07:46.580 effects and multiplier effects and this is a disaster so you're going to see what i call the great global
00:07:52.680 margin call that's already begun earlier this year and just going to continue and it and you know we
00:07:58.300 don't make a lot of things here anymore a lot of the wealth is paper wealth it's been bid up by fed
00:08:03.400 easy money and you know i anecdotally i see it here on maui there's a google executive who i knew
00:08:09.540 who bought a home and now he's selling the home and he didn't even occupy it within like three months
00:08:14.400 because i he didn't say why but i suspect he's feeling a lot poorer uh with his stock options
00:08:20.060 underwater and uh he was doing everything with loans so this is how this is this is this is what
00:08:24.880 happens people feel poorer and they're they're raining in their horns and economic activity
00:08:29.500 from you know the wealthy and the top 10 which was kind of holding up the economy is just
00:08:35.940 disappearing overnight people are not feeling good
00:08:38.600 your global margin calls because interest rates are going up all over and they're exploding i think
00:08:45.000 england announced today they got inflation up again 11.4 percent highest i think inflation have
00:08:51.260 had since world war ii um the global margin call is this 300 trillion dollars of debt we kind of are
00:08:57.780 now and i think 90 trillion since the ccp virus hit now that was all structured on essentially zero
00:09:04.580 interest rates the chickens are coming home to roost there because now interest rates pop up that's the
00:09:09.760 global margin call you're talking about yeah correct and the dollar uh is a sign of that the dollar has
00:09:15.660 weakened a little bit recently but i suspect the dollar will continue versus other indices to go up because
00:09:20.680 a lot of this debt is uh dollar denominated um the bottom line is steve you know since since uh the
00:09:28.040 early days of my career i've watched low interest rate cycles uh turn into uh disasters as they raise
00:09:35.260 interest rates in the uh 90s it was the snl crisis and then uh there was a um you know mortgage bond
00:09:43.100 crisis in the mid 90s and then we had the dot-com crisis and then we had the financial uh housing crisis
00:09:49.500 every time the fed lowers there's excess there's fraud the leverage goes somewhere usually we don't
00:09:54.600 know where and someone's holding the old maid and i suspect there's a lot of old maids out there that 1.00
00:09:59.540 are going to come to fruition as as this uh unwinds and ftx is just one example the uk pensioneer
00:10:06.020 uh problem was an example there's going to be many many more i mean there this is the you know this is
00:10:11.040 the the bubble to end all bubbles so i suspect multiple uh months of discovery of massive frauds and
00:10:17.960 unwinding and deleveraging of all sorts of institutions this is what happened in england
00:10:25.120 when when they had the guilt problem they found out that they had that the pension funds because in
00:10:29.920 in zero interest rates or low interest rates couldn't get the return to meet their actual
00:10:34.040 tables we're doing all types of things with uh derivatives and and leverage that hey didn't know
00:10:40.880 if a pension fund should be doing that to get the returns they needed to kind of meet uh meet the
00:10:45.960 requirements they have for these actual order tables i think we're going to see a lot of that
00:10:49.720 you know there are already discussions of for instance a situation like the um the bitcoin
00:10:54.880 situation the cryptocurrency situation that may have many other ramifications because there could
00:11:00.380 have been people there that were had very leveraged bets bets based upon very arcane uh derivatives that
00:11:07.820 are very tough for people to understand how they interconnect so uh no this is but just from your
00:11:13.160 perspective the first quarter of next year because a lot of people saying hey if it happens again second
00:11:16.740 quarter third quarter towards the end of the year you guys are saying hey we don't like what the first
00:11:21.940 quarter looks like people people should should strap in yeah q1 will be bad and q2 will be probably
00:11:29.000 even worse we're looking at minus three percent quarter over quarter and q1 and q2 q2 could be the
00:11:35.300 trough but again i can't predict the systemic uh issues that may be uncovered as the tide rolls out
00:11:41.200 that's the biggest problem you know steve when you think about wall street wall street has made a
00:11:46.220 living off of low interest rate environments for that go on too long creating uh you know structured
00:11:52.340 product byzantine product that only they understand selling it to less sophisticated institutional
00:11:58.400 investors and when the tide rolls out there's usually a blow up somewhere and i think this has been
00:12:02.620 you know we've had low interest rates for 12 years i mean i i can't imagine all the bombs that are
00:12:07.980 waiting to explode in people's portfolios across the globe and i'm not talking individual investors
00:12:12.600 i'm talking supposedly you know professional institutional people who thought they knew what
00:12:17.700 they were buying but never would imagine interest rates would do this and of course they've done this
00:12:21.960 this is what happens every rate hike cycle
00:12:23.620 okay you've spent an incredible amount of time because the vaccine got your attention and particularly
00:12:31.420 the the mortality rates walk through your new set of analysis and you've got
00:12:35.260 this major book coming out walk us through that all right i'll break it down in two parts uh my team
00:12:41.900 at finance technologies and myself launched uh last week on another show the humanity project you can
00:12:49.800 find it at financetechnologies.com and that's phi not f we uh we use uh we use the the symbol phi which is
00:12:58.700 the uh the natural uh um fibonacci uh golden ratio so that's just kind of a take on that but um the
00:13:07.420 bottom line is we are becoming uh the watchdog of the watchdogs we invite other people to help us we've
00:13:14.160 done this pro bono where we've basically analyzed all the excess mortality in the uk uh all of europe
00:13:22.420 using eurostat data and the us is going to drop soon i've already done a lot of work on the us so we know
00:13:27.580 the story there but the uh and we've done work on the us disability and we're going to do a project
00:13:33.260 on the vaccine damage and and how that's going to affect things but this is uh basically a devastating
00:13:39.500 uh uh analysis of what's going on here's an example this is the country of denmark
00:13:45.180 um you can see uh on the left that's total population for denmark that's the projected death
00:13:51.740 rates and the experience death rates and you can see what happened when vaccines were introduced
00:13:56.460 in denmark and then on the right is just the excess death uh since 2020 and it goes up every year with
00:14:03.580 miracle vaccines i g i wonder what's going on and the uh next chart uh on denmark is you can break it
00:14:10.700 down by age cohort and you can see the vaccine excess death by year or not vaccine but excess death by year
00:14:18.220 and it goes up in every age cohort uh into 2022 and so let's what did denmark just do denmark just
00:14:26.460 uh basically banned the vaccine for those under 50. uh they're kind of doing a little uh homer simpson
00:14:32.700 uh fade into the uh hedge hedgerow and uh bottom line is they basically said to their population it's
00:14:40.060 better to get coba than the vaccine so the question we need to ask is why are we doing this in the us
00:14:46.140 i mean what's going on in denmark is going on basically uh depending upon uh certain specific
00:14:52.540 country situations and vaccine uptake it's going across on across the globe excess death excess
00:14:58.220 disability it's an absolute disaster we also on this website uh go into the u.s disability data
00:15:05.580 and the next chart basically tells the story and this is it in a nutshell uh u.s disability uh is up huge
00:15:13.340 from may of 2021 about three and a half million people the rate of change uh or that you know
00:15:19.180 the increase in uh disability rate for the general population was 11 as of uh september of 2022 and
00:15:28.140 uh it's a civilian labor force which is is about 23.5 percent and the employed which is the actual
00:15:34.860 people working 98 to 100 million of us uh that's 25.8 percent so you know a conclusion here is that it's
00:15:41.900 been detrimental to your health to be employed in 2021 and 2022 obviously my theory of the case
00:15:48.700 it's the vaccines and the mandates and this is just hard data this is the reality this is going to
00:15:53.740 have uh devastating impacts on the economy for years to come um i can then launch into questions
00:16:01.900 do you have questions hang on before i get to the book yeah but here here's what i understand 10 marks
00:16:07.180 you're saying these nations are now telling you hey it's better to get covid than the vax
00:16:13.980 how did we get in a situation in western europe i think was worse than the united states i think we
00:16:18.780 took up how about how did we get into a situation where every institution of public health all the top
00:16:26.860 universities the top doctors governments from bors Johnson all the way across all of europe how did they
00:16:33.500 get into a situation they were demanding they were making it a condition precedent of anything you
00:16:40.700 could do in human life including be employed kids to go to school to get the vax how can you because
00:16:46.140 what you're saying i think what makes people's heads blow up and it's even still hard for me to grasp it
00:16:51.420 this is not a small miss you're looking you're a wall street guy you know small miss on the on the
00:16:55.500 margin of five percent or ten percent or something like that can drive earnings you know miss a quarter
00:17:00.140 stock can tank these are multiple order of magnitude misses i mean this is not even close how did that
00:17:06.940 happen uh that's that's a great question i have a theory of the case that would take a while to talk
00:17:13.980 about but it's basically there was a institutional momentum to get vaccine passports is my theory of the
00:17:21.020 case that it was a system of control to help manage the global uh sovereign debt meltdown and control
00:17:26.620 populations now whether the vaccine was intentionally screwed up or it's a mistake you know that's that's
00:17:33.180 not for me to determine but they screwed it up and it's devastating and it's it's this is the biggest crime
00:17:39.180 i've ever seen in the history of my career and it's the greatest information asymmetric information
00:17:44.380 gap i've ever seen meaning you know we on the war room know it you know it's deep lots of people know
00:17:49.340 it's some of the lawmakers i talked to know it but 90 of the globe has no idea what just happened to
00:17:54.060 them and it's you know we're still seeing as of august of this year 36 percent excess mortality
00:18:02.540 i've seen the society of actuary numbers they don't publish them uh as regularly as they only publish
00:18:07.980 them annually so we got 21 in august 2022 uh august the month of august 36 percent excess mortality rate
00:18:15.340 for millennials it's still going on steve this is i i i it boggles my mind and the lack of um
00:18:24.860 uh noise on this is just the crickets we're hearing from our health institutions and politicians
00:18:31.180 and the drug makers it's just it's it's to the point now where they know what we know i'm calling
00:18:36.220 it a cover-up i'm calling it criminal negligence at this point it's it's a disaster
00:18:40.780 talk to me about the book because part of taking i know something's up in that the democrats and
00:18:48.140 spending a billion dollars never did one spot about weren't we the guys that brought you the
00:18:52.940 vaccine they were total crickets you know that something's up but i don't know if i see the
00:18:57.900 intestinal fortitude institutionally of the republicans to take this on the new congress there is
00:19:03.260 to investigate fauci in wuhan and i think we're going to get into this but it's going to take a drive
00:19:08.140 that's we're going to have tony lyons on from skyhorse and uh the co-author with dr alexander
00:19:13.500 kent uh hicken lively on in a second to talk about their book but walk me through your book when's it
00:19:19.580 going to come out what's the status and what how are you using this to kind of drive the message that
00:19:26.620 you want the political class to understand so the book uh comes out in hard copy uh december 13th i'm
00:19:34.460 told it's already available on ebook came out sunday this sunday um essentially this is a uh
00:19:41.900 the theory of the case as as as written by a wall street guy i start off with uh the sudden athlete
00:19:49.420 deaths there's a study there the lusane study that talks about over 38 years only 29 athletes die
00:19:56.540 suddenly on the field every year globally well we're lucky if we get a month that's 29 since 2021
00:20:04.700 there are months with 90 50 60 70 so this is this is this is real it's happening so the phenomenon
00:20:11.900 is real and there's a study out there on that and then i posit the case that the vaccines are doing
00:20:17.260 this and i start dropping in all the data i've done on your show the society of actuaries the u.s
00:20:22.540 disability data the year the data from denmark and the uk we show that from zero to uh 14 in the uk
00:20:29.820 their death rates excess death rates were going down during covet and much of 21 until the vaccines
00:20:36.300 were introduced and they started rising again so you see the general population's excess mortality
00:20:41.020 going up with vaccines except for zero to 14 until it's introduced so there's just evidence upon
00:20:46.460 evidence i blame the vaccine but what i don't do in the book is i don't go into the who and why
00:20:51.580 all i say is at the end of it basically uh it's a cover-up at this point it's a crime it's negligence
00:20:57.500 they see what we see and this is one of the you know the greatest frauds we've ever seen and we got
00:21:02.780 report after report that walks through different ways of looking at this it's it's the theory of
00:21:07.980 the case laid out in a very uh uh quick format it's a 210 page book that takes about three hours
00:21:15.100 to read there's a lot of data and a lot of uh stories in there about some athletic deaths that
00:21:20.300 you can verify yourself and you know the the goal of the book is to convince the marginal mind obviously
00:21:27.740 uh a lot of people know what i know this senior show uh and they they know it but the idea is this
00:21:33.900 book needs to get in the hands of someone who is on the fence someone who doesn't know what's going
00:21:38.380 on because i come at it from a financial wall street uh stock picking point of view i say that
00:21:44.140 uh i made money between the the the two worlds of perception and reality um perception being wrong
00:21:52.060 and that's how i make money because i know the reality and and on this unfortunately the perception
00:21:56.700 is that these things are fine uh but they're not and it's detrimental to your health if you continue to
00:22:03.260 take these things and continue to get boosters so i'm trying to make the case that this is the greatest
00:22:08.860 asymmetric information gap of my financial career and you know i also want to say that uh knowing how
00:22:15.660 the system is going to work and how this probably won't get out there as fast as i would like it
00:22:19.900 you know capital is going to be raised to take advantage of this uh tragedy because the reality is
00:22:25.580 the global economies have changed um my team and i are going to have economic models and forecasting
00:22:31.100 tools better than everybody else because the rest of wall street is asleep at the switch
00:22:35.100 and capital is interested in this
00:22:39.180 ed i will tell you uh i know there's going to be a lot of uh strong interest on capitol hill on at
00:22:45.340 least the staffs getting all over these books prior to uh investigations and hearings cause unknown
00:22:51.580 ed doubt brilliant job as as always once again where do people get it where do they get you what's
00:22:57.020 your social media uh social media debtor uh at edward dowd uh long ago kicked off twitter proud of that
00:23:04.780 actually uh my uh personal website is they lied people died.com you can order the book there
00:23:11.340 you can also get a lot of the information i did in the u.s um finance technologies phi nance technologies
00:23:18.060 dot com is where the humanity project is and the u.s data is going to be dropped in there pretty soon
00:23:23.820 and i also want to add before i go that this this uh this data that we put together is it's pure
00:23:29.580 it's pure reviewable data my my two uh phd physicists carlos and yuri came up with a methodology
00:23:36.460 paper how to calculate the base rate so we invite anybody to come attack us because i i think they're
00:23:42.060 going to be shocked when they see the amount of work that went into this
00:23:48.220 ed doubt cause unknown uh will be one of the big uh firing off points for the new investigation
00:23:53.740 as it will take place during the first quarter a quarter that will be going through economic
00:23:58.620 turmoil according to ed doubt and his partners ed thank you very much from thank you ed doubt cause
00:24:05.260 unknown uh you've got to get that one and study it okay i want to bring in tony lyons then we're
00:24:10.780 gonna get to uh kent henkel because you know president trump kicked off uh his uh his what he would call
00:24:16.780 the three-peat last night um and i think that if his followers and even some of the naysayers
00:24:22.860 read the book presidential takedown tony they would be even more fired up for this uh for this uh
00:24:29.420 presidential run walk me through i want you to talk about the types of books you're putting out because
00:24:34.780 more than ever i think skyhorse is going to be in the middle of what i would say a kind of a political
00:24:40.220 and cultural firestorm next year because a lot of this is just going to come to light right you got
00:24:45.580 to get down to where these problems are with the economy problems in public uh health uh there's all
00:24:51.180 kind of talks about you know biden just extended the covet emergency powers again you've put out
00:24:56.460 a series of books that really are kind of uh shocking in their detail of how they are counter
00:25:02.620 narrative uh to what's being spoon-fed by the mainstream media talk to us about skyhorse and
00:25:08.060 what you're publishing sure i mean there there's so many books that we've been publishing that tell a
00:25:14.860 story that have information in them that you simply can't get anywhere else and the the censorship
00:25:21.820 of books and the deep platforming and canceling of you know the highest level doctors and scientists
00:25:29.660 and you know statisticians like ed dowd um you know that's a way that the government is working with the
00:25:37.260 pharmaceutical companies to try to control everything that you do what you do what you think what you read
00:25:44.860 and you know so what these books are if you start with presidential takedown by dr paul alexander you
00:25:51.820 can see that he was on the front lines he was at the highest levels of government sitting at the table
00:25:57.900 with you know the heads of pharmaceutical companies of pfizer and moderna and he says they were calling
00:26:04.700 the shots that they were working with dr fauci to maximize their profits and that they did not
00:26:13.660 care about public health that they did not listen to him they didn't listen to other scientists and
00:26:19.660 they did everything to shut him down to get rid of him and when they saw that they could not bribe him
00:26:25.740 they could not change him they just wanted to shut him down and cancel him and get everybody like him
00:26:33.260 off the public stage to manufacture a consensus so they could say that the medical consensus was
00:26:40.300 whatever was beneficial to big pharmaceutical companies so you know you go from that book to a
00:26:46.860 book like dr robert tony hang on for once hang on one second we're just take we're gonna take a short
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00:30:14.780 okay welcome back tony lions the uh first off tony and we are slammed for time i got to ask you this
00:30:20.780 did you ever think that you would come to stage your life as a book publisher because i've read your
00:30:25.180 stuff for years have been fantastic that you would actually have it like a set of books that are quite
00:30:30.460 frankly going to be at the forefront of driving uh a massive uh kind of tectonic plate shift in
00:30:37.740 politics in this country i never thought that i would and i saw steadily over the last two and a
00:30:45.340 half years the incredible censorship and the incredible sort of uh desire of the government to
00:30:51.740 use these incredible tools that they have to partner with big tech to shut down anybody who disagrees
00:30:58.860 with them and you know these are tools that would be the envy of any dictator in history and it's
00:31:04.700 scary and i want to be at the forefront of grabbing back our freedom of speech and our personal rights in
00:31:10.700 this country so let's walk through the the set of four that you have that you have coming out by the
00:31:17.580 way tony's already the publisher of the seminal work which was the the real anthony fauci by bobby
00:31:22.620 kennedy sold over a million and a half copies in an era when books that sell 50 000 or blockbusters
00:31:27.820 sold a million and a half i think i i think 500 000 just to the to the war room posse walk me through
00:31:34.140 the new four okay so presidential takedown by dr paul alexander shows that you know president trump
00:31:42.220 was a threat to big pharma profits so they teamed up with dr fauci the nih the cdc and they worked
00:31:50.300 together to destroy president trump and to destroy the possibility that alternative treatments that
00:31:57.580 early treatments like ivermectin like any of the alternatives to a vaccine were destroyed with all
00:32:04.460 the people who were questioning this big pharma narrative so they all work together at the expense
00:32:11.260 of human health to help maximize profits then you have somebody like uh dr joe latipo so dr joe latipo
00:32:20.860 does a study saying that so he writes a book for us it's called transcend fear it's a phenomenal book
00:32:27.340 and he does a study but by the way he's he's he's he's ron he's he's ron de santis's
00:32:33.580 surgeon general in the free state of florida has done an amazing job continue on and so you know dr joe
00:32:39.500 latipo went to harvard he is an incredibly intelligent um but non-conflicted so this is a
00:32:46.540 guy all four of these people are people who refuse to be bribed by the system who refuse to toe the
00:32:53.900 line and they did it at their own expense so these are people that you should trust so dr joe latipo
00:33:00.220 transcend fear he comes out with a study showing that 18 to 39 year old healthy men should not take
00:33:07.260 a booster shot because they're more likely to die of a heart attack or have you know serious health
00:33:13.580 problems from the vaccine than they are from covet so he gets canceled hit pieces everybody comes out
00:33:20.700 against him you know but he's telling the truth and he's telling the truth based on real science
00:33:27.340 so then you've got dr robert malone so he's an internationally recognized virologist
00:33:32.780 um and you know clinical research scientist who's worked at the highest levels of government
00:33:39.420 on major projects written more than a hundred peer-reviewed studies and he has taken down
00:33:44.940 once again oh and he is one of the he is the inventor of the mrna delivery and vaccination technology
00:33:52.780 so he is taken down because he says that the dr fauci playbook that the pharmaceutical company
00:34:01.100 playbook is going to cost people their lives is dangerous and is wrong and is anti-science so he's
00:34:07.820 destroyed and he writes this book that's coming out in about three weeks an incredible book called
00:34:13.500 lies my government told me and i think that you know dr robert malone ought to be the head of the nih
00:34:19.980 he should be these people should be running the government these people care about public health
00:34:26.620 they are not bribable they're not doing it for corporate profits so then you have ed dowd's book
00:34:32.940 he was great you can see how incredibly proficient he is with the numbers he writes a book called cause
00:34:39.340 unknown the epidemic of sudden deaths in 2021 and 2022 and he's telling you that when we started
00:34:47.580 vaccinating people on a population level forcing everybody through mandates to get vaccinated so that they
00:34:54.300 could not work they could not do anything without getting vaccinated and then all cause mortality
00:35:01.500 started going up so in 2021 the numbers go up they're supposed to go down so he is the nail in the
00:35:09.580 coffin of the sort of fauci revolution where we sacrifice american lives and american health for the sole
00:35:17.900 purpose of maximizing pharmaceutical return on investment so that's what these books do these
00:35:24.620 are incredible people people willing to risk everything to tell the truth and i really highly
00:35:30.620 recommend that people read these four books okay i want to bring in uh kent really kind of the railhead
00:35:37.740 of it is the presidential takedown you're the co-author with dr alexander people are saying dr alexander was
00:35:42.860 kind of kind of brought in because he's a specialist in this area kind of to augment the team
00:35:48.220 right and his first person account is is a horror story because he sat in and the way you guys write
00:35:54.220 it is almost like a um it has novelistic techniques because he was there walk us through uh the book and
00:36:01.820 and how you guys structured it yeah it really is a you are their book so what dr alexander was brought
00:36:10.060 in as a senior pandemic advisor so he was really michael caputo's number one man what michael caputo
00:36:18.300 told him michael caputo is number two at health and human services under alex azar and caputo told
00:36:26.380 alexander i want you in every single meeting i'm in because i need you to tell me whether these people
00:36:34.780 are telling me the truth and so you know all of us have the experience of sitting and watching all
00:36:40.940 those presentations by the covet 19 task force this book pulls you through the television screen
00:36:48.060 so you are a fly on the wall now steve you asked a wonderful question in your previous segment which
00:36:55.020 is how did we get to this point where the institution seems so corrupted well there's there's a quick
00:37:03.580 answer which is that the nih has become the number one research funder in the world so every year
00:37:16.620 the nih gives out 30 billion dollars in grants okay so that's money that's controlled by francis
00:37:25.820 collins the former francis collins and tony fauci so you know tony fauci is a 50-year government
00:37:32.540 employee his salary is higher than that of the president of the united states so every year
00:37:38.460 fauci and collins we're giving out 30 billion dollars a year and the way that it's been changed
00:37:45.740 in science is that we've got these generals okay think of fauci and collins is the undisputed
00:37:52.700 generals they're the field marshals okay now for comparison in 2020 both political parties
00:38:01.500 spent five billion dollars to elect a president so fauci and collins had so much control over science
00:38:12.540 that it it you know it it's wrong to say it rivals out of the president because it's so much more
00:38:20.220 powerful than that of the president so that's how we got to this place where the institutions are so
00:38:27.100 corrupt it it's actually and this is i don't want to give away a lot of the book dr arizen has been
00:38:35.500 on here as beloved by this audience but if you read and i'll let her go this i got to jump to
00:38:41.740 another topic maricopa county but tony and tony you're no wild-eyed right winger i mean the old
00:38:47.500 days this used to be the new york times would do this the the washington post would do this uh
00:38:52.700 you know scribner's and simon and schuster republic's books but you become found if you take
00:38:59.420 robert f kennedy jr's book the real anthony fauci and then you add these four so i would say it's a
00:39:04.700 five set you're absolutely in shock and but you understand that something that the administrative
00:39:09.980 state has merged with these oligarchs and in particularly big pharma to create a kind of almost
00:39:15.180 like a a bio medical public health security state you can't come away with anything at it and then
00:39:22.220 you read paul alexanders who's a first person account of actually being in there at the time
00:39:28.700 and the book's written as kind of a sequence of of actions and meetings and things that are happening
00:39:33.900 so you're following it along as you and then you look back about what you were being told and what
00:39:38.220 the mainstream media was telling you what msnbc and the new york times it's a scandal you can't the
00:39:44.700 scale of this is bigger than teapot dome or credit mobilier or any of the big financial scandals in
00:39:50.620 american history that come down from hundreds of years later this is door solid and this is
00:39:57.660 go ahead sir we're we're going to be talking about this for the next hundred years that's how big this
00:40:04.140 is and what's really dramatic is that paul alexander tells how on the second day he was told to go to
00:40:12.140 a restaurant on the national mall and wait for some people to join him he was joined by one republican
00:40:19.020 one democratic united states senator and one democratic congress person and they told him
00:40:25.100 that there was a bipartisan group in washington dc who believed the cdc had become too political
00:40:31.740 and they wanted paul's help to take it down to the studs so behind the scenes so many people know the
00:40:38.940 story i think that's why everybody needs to get presidential takedown because behind the scenes
00:40:46.300 this is what they're talking about okay they know this story but the public needs to know it
00:40:55.180 well plus latipo is a harvard medical he's got a medical degree from harvard and a phd in statistics
00:41:02.540 malone was the inventor and dow's a hedge fund guy these are not like people blowing in from
00:41:07.900 iowa new mexico which we love the deplorables these are inside you can't get more insider than
00:41:13.420 this alexander's the guy's brought in to help manage the process he's in there to manage the
00:41:18.780 process these are insider accounts these aren't guys sitting there you know going to tea party rallies
00:41:25.340 this is people that now it's the tea party and and the and the trump movement that's all fired up
00:41:29.660 about it but these guys are insiders telling you about it yes sir yeah yeah and so you know paul
00:41:34.620 alexander when he's 17 18 years old his his greatest ambition in life is to be tom cruise and top gun
00:41:41.820 and help defend the united states to be the best of the best and so here he comes along he has this
00:41:47.660 amazing career he goes to you know oxford and you know he's one of the lead world's leading experts in
00:41:54.140 evidence-based medicine gets brought in during this once in a century global pandemic and you know this
00:42:01.020 is the time that you think everything everybody should be pulling together and what he hears time
00:42:07.020 and time again from the heads of these departments is they would tell him because he was a foreigner and
00:42:14.300 he didn't seem like he was really a trump guy they couldn't understand the way he looked the way he
00:42:19.180 talked he couldn't be a trump guy and they would tell him our job every day is to make trump look bad on the
00:42:29.180 evening news and when you think that it's in the middle of a global pandemic you know i you know
00:42:36.940 to call it a crime against humanity almost you know is is not properly describing it
00:42:44.620 guys uh tony how do people where do people go to see all the books and and to order them
00:42:50.860 yeah so they can go to skyhorsepublishing.com or they can buy it and you know get the books really
00:42:56.940 quickly from amazon.com and you know these are such important books because these are people
00:43:02.940 who like i said before stood up against the most powerful machine in history to tell the truth and
00:43:09.740 to bring stories that were censored using the most incredible and the most scary sort of mechanisms
00:43:17.180 that have ever been used to fool people at the expense of their health to maximize profits
00:43:23.340 and to find me and they're all right they're all regulars you can find me where's your what's
00:43:29.420 what's your site uh you can find me at kent heck and lively books.com and you can follow me on twitter
00:43:36.540 at presidential takedown
00:43:40.380 kent you've written a thriller here it's amazing you can't put it down so congratulations i know
00:43:44.460 dr alexander is very lucky and tony's lucky to have you as a co-author thank you very much sir thank you
00:43:50.220 thanks guys you know uh i want to bring in brian kennedy brian i think what we're going to do
00:43:58.060 is i and for the folks i i've got a lot of maricopa county stuff i think i'm gonna do that tomorrow
00:44:02.540 i want to give people a heads up and here's why i want to bring in so maybe we finish with one of
00:44:07.020 the maricopa county clips of the people testifying but the brian i got i gotta have you because you're
00:44:12.220 my you're you're one of my mentors um i mean how are we going to survive the institutional you hear
00:44:22.940 this you hear these authors and they're coming forward they're talking about the cdc and they're
00:44:26.060 talking about big farmers and you know the not the regulatory um capture but merger with the
00:44:31.580 administrative state how is the average american the the person watching this so that how are they
00:44:37.420 supposed to deal with this and comprehend this and to think that there's a plan of action that can
00:44:42.620 actually set things right in this that we have a crisis in this country one of the crisis is an
00:44:47.500 institutional uh crisis of governance no i think that's right steve and great to be with you look
00:44:55.820 right now the american people are deeply confused about what's going on here they're engaged in um
00:45:02.220 they had an election last week it didn't go the way many of them wanted it to they know they're in
00:45:08.140 a political and information war right now whether it's the chinese communist party or george soros
00:45:15.660 or the radical left they know they have to fight that war right now they don't see many champions they
00:45:21.580 have one in you steve manon who they turn to every day for answers about all this but when they look at
00:45:27.820 that election last week in maricopa county and around the country do people really think that
00:45:34.620 john fetterman won that election most people will think that's absolutely impossible republicans when
00:45:42.460 when people think 70 of the economy is going in the wrong direction that republicans barely win the
00:45:49.580 house and don't pick up the senate there's something wrong and confusing about all this they don't see
00:45:56.220 leadership they don't understand what's really going on where was the rnc and all this you know
00:46:02.140 maga needs an explanation right now where were all these people who are going to be so-called
00:46:08.220 watching so that you couldn't steal the election where were all these lawyers that were supposed to be
00:46:14.620 on the ground making sure that the election wasn't stolen they're nowhere to be found no one's
00:46:21.020 being held accountable a a i won't say the war was lost because it wasn't but a battle was lost an
00:46:27.740 important battle and no one's being held to account they need to hear that right now from from people
00:46:35.100 that they get it from you they get explanations from you and your team and that's very important but
00:46:41.260 they need national leadership about this president trump well you know
00:46:47.820 hang on one second i think this is why what um carrie lake and her team were working to come up with 0.53
00:46:54.140 but um even there it's going to cause questions about the you know the two years of preparation
00:47:01.580 to get on top of this don't get me wrong i don't believe right now with what i've seen you can actually certify
00:47:06.300 the election in arizona this thing's on a knife's edge right it's what 17 000 votes and it may even
00:47:12.620 get closer tonight uh and abe hamaday could be within 100 votes or in a dead heat um and it's going to
00:47:19.740 be shocking but and i tell you the example in nevada is even worse nevada is in the ballot manufacturing
00:47:26.700 business and how does the rnc and how did even the campaigns or the organized state gop not at least
00:47:35.180 understand the mechanism of how they were going to game the system that has to be explained to people
00:47:40.860 or uh brian and this gets back to the vaccine situation the c situation you're going to start
00:47:47.180 having big swaths of people in this country just punch out of the system this is going to go ahead
00:47:51.340 and say hey i'm going to live my life i love my country but i can't i can't i can't do this i can't
00:47:57.420 stand up this you're going to lose 10 of the voters in the republican party unless there are answers and
00:48:03.260 people can see methodologies that are going to thwart that and i'm telling people now that if
00:48:07.740 you don't get on this now and that's why the arizona situation so big and quite frankly i can't
00:48:13.340 understand why other people are conceding these races and not trying to demand and get real
00:48:18.140 accountings or at least bring it up publicly somewhere where you can adjudicate it i think
00:48:21.820 it's just too much traditional and this is why i think you get questions of leadership in the in the
00:48:26.940 congress and the rnc across the board because people are just going to sit there and go you just can't
00:48:30.860 play you just can't do this over and over again brian kennedy yeah no i agree with you that that
00:48:37.260 steve when you suffer a setback like this people need to to analyze what went wrong did people really
00:48:46.140 vote for katie hobbs in maricopa county because they believed in her message a message which she 0.53
00:48:51.260 never offered to the public did they not like carrie lake is that why katie hobbs won by the way if 1.00
00:48:58.460 that's why katie hobbs won everybody here on the war room in america we're mature adults we can accept
00:49:06.300 that maybe we didn't make the right arguments to the american people in which case we need to make
00:49:11.500 better harder stronger arguments next time if that's the case fine let us go down that path but
00:49:18.700 a lot of americans think these elections simply were not fair when they take a week to count the votes
00:49:24.620 when it looks like there's voter suppression with these machines malfunctioning they think the
00:49:29.340 system is rigged against them and so carrie lake mark pincham abe hamaday they presented an existential
00:49:38.380 threat to this system they were going to expose everything that was going wrong and it looks after
00:49:45.660 a week of voting and all the malfeasance that they're simply not going to let them win if it was a fair
00:49:52.700 election prove it to the american people looks like prove it to the people of arizona okay anyway
00:49:57.660 we're back to the end of it anyway brian kennedy is going to join us back tomorrow morning uh what
00:50:02.220 we're going to do is that tomorrow morning starting at 10 o'clock we're going to have uh we're going to
00:50:07.340 talk in arizona we're going to be talking um president trump and the campaign which we're going to try
00:50:13.900 capital markets uh we're going to be trying all of it so make sure you join us tomorrow morning at
00:50:19.260 10 o'clock we're going to get back into the worm and maybe up on getter later in the evening
00:50:23.820 so check us out there stephen k bannon you've been in war room battleground we'll see you tomorrow
00:50:28.060 morning at 10 a.m