WarRoom Battleground EP 213: The Secret Meetings Of Public Health
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In this episode of the War Room PODCAST, we discuss the Davos Live show with Norbin Laden and her comments on the current state of the global economy and the potential for a recession. We also discuss 5G and cyber warfare and the future of the economy.
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this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay welcome it's uh monday 16 january in the year of our lord 2023
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it is martin luther king day here in the united states want to welcome our worldwide audience
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i want to get into something first we just had nor bin laden on we had her this morning from davos live
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and then she did a summary hit for us this afternoon or this evening a little while ago
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should be on tomorrow remember the build back better the great reset all that's been kind of
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put off to the side they're not they're not pushing that like they were and one of the reasons is naomi
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wolf and all the great work of the war room posse and others in this uh to get to the bottom of the
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vaccine situation the clinical trial that they're kind of running as a you know a a mandate um but
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right now you know they start a little gloomy in um in uh davos today and the reason is they've got a
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great reset but it's not the one that they want to pull off the great reset is there's 300 trillion
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dollars of debt throughout the world that is uh government debt at every level federal government
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state government local government throughout the world uh also corporate all the corporate debt
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all the um personal debt all of it 300 trillion dollars and i understand with interest rates a lot
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of this given when interest rates were near zero after the financial crisis and then the first
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couple of months of the um of the pandemic with negative interest rates or zero interest rates
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but now that because of inflation because there's too much money been printed it's it's uh inflation
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is out of control that the central banks are having to crack down whether that's this bank of japan or
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it's the federal reserve and of course today in the financial times of london the companies face
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billions and write downs as davos confronts souring economy say right there my favorite paper the
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financial times of london um and and this over the weekend as we're working through the shows this
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week and the debt center everything like that i want to make sure and ask the guys at home title
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lock matthew cox to come on because i want to take a few minutes with this economy and even biden in this
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bizarre speech he gave today actually had one moment of clarity he talked about your home as we go into this
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um uh economic turmoil because right now the you know everybody's agreeing with us there is going
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to be a recession it's just the degree of of how difficult and i keep saying right now it's actually
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a depressed depression among working class people because these interest rates are exploding
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your anchor to windward in this is going to be your home if you're fortunate enough to actually
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already be in a homeowner that is going to be the one thing that kind of anchors you
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in these in these times and and as we've gone through the fifth generation warfare and talking
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about the cyber attacks and uh you know what happened last week uh with the air traffic control
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uh what's happening obviously in the war in ukraine this fifth generation warfare i have a i have a piece
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up on um on getter that i pulled from the taipei news it talks about cyber attacks and artificial
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intelligence being the lead that the pla will use in uh in their assault on taiwan they're actually
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talking about this right now that's going to be artificial intelligence coupled with cyber
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that it's getting so sophisticated and i just so this is right i'm glad that home title lock
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is one of our partners i want to bring in matthew cox matthew i'm i'm more concerned than ever
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that people and they're just so busy and they don't under real they don't realize how rudimentary
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the the the the title system is in this country and how it's still based on so much just paperwork
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that people can go in there actually hack into these fairly rudimentary county or state level
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systems actually get your mortgage change get your title change the name take out a big loan from the
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bank and the first thing you know is when the the the delayed payments hey where's your money you owe us
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for this you know the second equity loan you took out on your house so i want you to walk through what
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people have to do because we need the audience i need people and this is why we bring in people for
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building the alternative economy like a public square where you're you're having these exchanges
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where you don't have to give money to people that hate you the other is preparation and you need
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preparing we're so proud of putting people forward and said hey here's how you prepare so matthew
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first of all i want to tell people how easy it is to do this and number two what they need to do
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today not wait but what they need to do today to combat this well you you have to check your your
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title and most people aren't going to do that they they need a service just like you have a service
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on your credit card or any or even an alarm system on your home you need to check your your title
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regularly and people aren't going to do that so they have to have a service like home title lock
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a home title lock is constantly uh is constantly scrolling public records constantly looking at your
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title they you would be notified immediately of of any type of change in your title and you know
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the problem is even if someone were to check their own title that there's just no way that they could
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stop this by themselves and they certainly couldn't handle what's going to happen the ramifications of
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someone taking your title or borrowing against your home or even changing the warranty deed out of the
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homeowner's name into a separate person's name and selling the home the average person simply can't
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they can't afford to hire an attorney they can't afford they don't have the knowledge to do it
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themselves to correct that problem so the the only real solution is is a company like home title law
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that really is the the best course of action and it and it's it's so inexpensive it's it's like it's less
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than a dollar a day but i want to make sure people know because right now we're going to go through a
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economic um headwind like people have not seen since 2008 um how prevalent is this crime i wanted
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people to understand this is not just something that maybe happens to something you read and happens
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in some remote part of the country how prevalent is this crime right now well it so when i was doing
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it it was in its infancy and it has absolutely exploded over the last five years you know there
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was a there was a time when people were they were doing a tax fraud people were claiming uh there were
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there were criminals out there that were that were applying for individuals uh tax refunds and that
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started off small and then it exploded and that's what's happening you know over the course it takes five or
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six years for these things to to catch on and then then suddenly all the criminals have the knowledge
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of how to do it especially this crime because it's so easy it's it's simply it is literally i can file
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one piece of paper and satisfy the mortgage on your home i can file a second piece of paper
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and i can transfer the deed to your house or i don't even need to transfer the deed to your house i can
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borrow against your house while you're living in your house i could have that money placed in a bank
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that's the one i worry about it's not just transferring the deed you actually can go and
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take it change the deed bar against that deed and the first thing you know is the bank shows up and
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says hey you gotta start making your payments you're going what are you talking about and the cash has
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gone to somebody else and at that time when that happens you just you just can't tell the bank hey
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that's not us the bank doesn't care they they gotta they they've they've got a loan they got your deed
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and your house is collateral you got to pay the loan right absolutely banks have taken people's
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houses legitimately taking your house from you because someone borrowed two hundred thousand
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dollars on the home that you own and they foreclosed most people simply that they don't have the
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forty fifty a hundred thousand dollars that it takes to hire an attorney and fight a bank
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and how can you prove that you didn't do this especially if the person does it in your name
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they show they may show up as you i i've had oh i've had 27 driver's licenses issued in seven
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different states in individuals names i've stolen over 50 identities so so i would show up with a
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driver's license as you and sign those documents as you how do you prove it wasn't you
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it's a horrible situation at the end well no it's a and it's a heinous crime too particularly with
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people in there that are older and i'm telling you right now you need that you need to make sure
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that mortgage and that deed is totally squared away because we're going to go through some
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real headwinds here matthew how they get to home title lock tell people where they go right now to
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get the information on all this home title lock dot com it's that simple there it's a it's a very
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very easy to sign up very inexpensive they'll run they'll give you a free title search on your house
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to make sure that nothing that your your title is is absolutely in order from the very get-go that's
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the first thing they're going to make sure is that you're in a good spot to begin with and then they
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will completely monitor it 24 hours a day 365 days a year we need everybody on board on the ramparts
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to do this you got to take that potential worry out of your mind matthew cox from home title lock
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thank you very much by the way one of the top cyber criminals for the fbi when he was in his
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when he was on the uh uh plan for the bad guys now he's a good guy matthew thank you so much
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this whole thing of debt you know we're we're very focused on the debt ceiling you know we're
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leading the charge on this renegotiation to make sure that everything is uh that we um get exactly
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what we need remember i'm putting out there we need an audit of the fed we need an audit of the
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defense defense department we need the treasury to show us their cash flow model so this is going
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to be a very tough negotiation of it so you're going to see a lot of uh stupid things out there but
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the centerpiece is that congress has to come together particularly the republicans have to come
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together and kind of look at this with one point of view i want to bring in leo leon benjamin now
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pastor leon benjamin there's a special election in my beloved commonwealth of virginia coming up i
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think in early february uh pastor what you're running you're the nominee running in the fourth
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tell us about first off tell the country about the district uh tell maga about the district and uh and
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tell us why are you running and what do you hope to accomplish when you get to congress sir
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well look god bless you steve i love you so much man and what you're doing
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and this is perfect timing right now because in my district i'm running in a special elections which
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will occur february the 21st uh 2023 just a few weeks away we're already in already in early voting
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season in virginia's fourth congressional district um i am i am running in this district because it is time
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to break the anomaly of we can't come together uh this race in particular is going to show how we
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must transcend party lines and unite the people the people are suffering regardless of color race gender
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sexual identity orientation this thing is coming to a head where the left and the democrats and even
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rhinos are literally almost destroyed this nation's fiber of the constitution the fabric that keeps us
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and upholds us through our christian judeo values and so this race right here my opponent has no
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capacity whatsoever to unite the people they have marginalized the communities blacks over there
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whites over there transgenders over there homosexuals over there poor people over there i mean everybody's
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in a box nobody can breathe steve nobody's breathing and so i am a breath of fresh air i'm the people's
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choice and what i'm going to do when we get to congress because it's not me it's we we the people
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when we get to congress we're going to be that continuity that bridge that allows us to solve
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problems and not play political games with the hearts and minds of the people especially in the fourth
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congressional district where crime is high inflation people can't pay their rents education i call it the
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money follows the child well right now the money is following the interest groups and the institutions
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and the parents have no rights so it's time to back the parents and that's what we're going to do steve
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it's time right now and i'm asking everyone for their help go to my website benjamin the number four
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congress.com and jump in pitch in donate pray and let's take this seat this seat is up for grabs
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and we pray for uh congress and donald mckeechen and his passing and his family uh but this seat seat
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223 this is amazing steve in the year 223 this seat will be number 223 for the republican party
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and it's time to bring this to fruition how do you do that in in a in a um in a district that's
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very heavily democratic at least in registration and traditional uh vote uh when um i mean their
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pitch because you when i read your material you're very much for the traditional family you're very
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much for traditional values you're very much um common sense on economics it looks like on national
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defense how do you do that on an opponent that is when you say come together they're already so much
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outside the mainstream but it seems that the uh the district is used to voting for that so how
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how are you going to make that pitch of come together when you're already going up against
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somebody on a policy base i'm not saying a personal base when a policy basis is pretty radical or
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pretty far uh from where where your policies are sir well you kind of said it right there my opponent
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um has propagated policies like what happened in loudon county uh stood with legislation that hid the
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actual incident that happened when that uh supposed transgender uh boy raped that girl in that school
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if it was up to the legislation that was written that policy it would have never got found out
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my opponent stood with that and uh these are the things that people need to know they don't know who
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they're voting for my my opponent stood with legislation uh that allows the money again not
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to follow the child takes away and strips parental rights parents don't have a say so if my opponent
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goes into congress parents will not have a say so when it comes to the curriculums being taught in their
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school and and we need to let everybody know that's thank you for allowing me to be on the show today
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uh i have farmers calling me uh dealing with this uh thing with solar uh panels that have now become
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a wasteland in a lot of farm country they don't work our grid can't sustain solar uh panels right now
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we we live off of almost 80 percent of fossil fuels my opponent is so much on the clean energy and the
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high esg scores people need to know where they stand policy wise they have refused to debate me steve
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my opponent doesn't want to debate me and and i think the reason why is because they don't want the
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people to know who they're really voting for uh debates are not for the candidate as i was sharing on
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a little while ago on another show uh debates are for the for the voters
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why do you think they're why do you think they're be specific why do you think they're avoiding you
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on on on a debate for to get there i mean the solar panels first of all made by slave labor in china
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it's it's a disgrace that we even have them here in the country then you get them here and they're
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not working but your opponent is all for esg i mean this the committee that you you might well sit on
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of the weaponization of government once you're in congress the one of the principal aspects of that
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is parents that have been targeted by the fbi and targeted by doj just simply for going to school
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board meetings and and and bringing up things about uh the gender identity the the crt just by doing
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that they're being targeted by their their government so so why do you think specifically your opponent
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refuses to debate you get on the stage in front of the citizens of the fourth congressional district
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of the commonwealth democrats republicans and independents and and fight it out with a battle
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of ideas sir they're assuming that just because uh people vote one way traditional wise that they
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assume that they're going to just go ahead and do it again and be a short slide in but that's not
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going to happen in this race people are i call it exiting like you know walk away there's there's a huge
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walk away movement going on right now across the nation not just in virginia people are walking away
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from the democratic party let's just say from the policies uh beautiful people uh so we're not
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talking about a person who's a democrat we're talking about the platform people are waking up
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steve and it is happening right now i'm talking to moms especially who love their children they have
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special needs whether it be autism or ieps or need after school the the democrat party has totally
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failed us in this this area of education and my opponent is standing on that side and we need
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someone who's going to stand for all the people and that's that's what i'm going to do in congress i'm
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not just going to be representing republicans in that seat i'm going to represent republicans democrats
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independents and as we say in in in the in the country lotty dotty and everybody i mean we're going to
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represent everybody steve pastor leon benjamin uh virginia fourth look forward to having you back
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on here between then how do people what's your social media how do people find out more about
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you as a person and uh in your uh your policies find out more about you as a candidate where they go
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yes they can go first to my website benjamin number four congress.com like me up on twitter leon
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for congress also on facebook leon for congress same thing on instagram and share share my posts get the
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word out uh this special election is going to happen so quick and we need everybody to turn out because
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we got a chance to take this seat make history and bring a district that's been starving for unity
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uh actually bring a a what i call a life refreshing to come down and be in u.s congress not representing
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personal interests special interest groups but representing actually we the people thank you so
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much steve i love you man for the work you're doing no i tell you what congressman the people in the fourth
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uh such a good area of the commonwealth there's such good folks then they deserve a fighter like you so
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uh good luck sir godspeed god bless you thank you so much
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virginia four that's going to be a uh that's going to be a dog fight and uh pastor benjamin's a fighter
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i want to bring in another fighter uh natalie winters natalie every day you're blowing me up with another
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another incredible story but you ought to know to that is going to really kind of help us out here
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as we get into this uh biden the biden crime scene we're gonna we're gonna she's gonna help us
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expose the what i call the democrat illuminati the law firms that really run this city uh but but
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this one you put up today is so important i don't know if memphis has got it but can you
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walk us through uh this uh this new uh story you have up on our war room sure so this has to do with
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the cdc and what they're planning to do behind closed doors and frankly with what we've seen them do
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in front of open doors uh what they're planning to do in secret is is all the more concerning so
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i found an announcement on the federal register uh very recently where they announced an intent to
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have what's called a closed meeting and this designation they cite a lot of rationale that
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goes from the u.s code and also uh someone who works in within the director of strategic
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business initiatives unit within the cdc which is an interesting unit to exist in the first place
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um with of course within the cdc um but this meeting that they're having which it's set to take place
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on march 7th um virtually but also i think there's some in-person component um but and i'll read the
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direct quote because i think that that does it justice um it has to do with developing a public health tool
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to predict the virality of vaccine misinformation narratives and the two other topics that they're
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going to address in this meeting are disease disability and injury prevention and control
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in addition to collaborative surveys to provide inputs into vaccine related economic evaluations so
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it's just another perfect example this of course is coming on the heels of the twitter files coming on
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the heels of that bombshell story from the intercept which really got into the weeds when it came
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to hang over a second i want i want to tie intercept twitter files on this explain to me what this is
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again go slow you know me go slow when natalie i said go slow make sure i understand it what because
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if i can understand the audience can understand it what exactly are they doing so a notice for a closed
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meeting from the cdc was put out very recently and per federal law they have to disclose what they're
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going to talk about in broad strokes um but not much more so of the available data that we have what the
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cdc is convening really plotting to create is the development of a public health tool to predict the
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virality of vaccine misinformation so it's sort of along the lines of what i discussed probably a few
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weeks ago on the show this idea of you know pre-bunking right or in some cases debunking
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misinformation which of course they love to move the needle uh whether it's in line with the chinese
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communist party or in this case more likely probably big pharma about what exactly constitutes
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misinformation so that of course dovetails with the broader narrative of these intercept leaks
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of course the twitter files and how the federal government is really working
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to censor misinformation uh though they never really can provide a cohesive or coherent definition
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as to what misinformation is fifth generation information warfare how could they have the
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hutspa given every know we had natalie on last hour the work that you've been doing you see the twitter
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files you see just everything's coming out on the science and evidence you just heard about the
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court ruling in new york state about the transmissibility which they just lied outright how can they have
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the hutspa the hutspa to say they've got to know the virality of misinformation is is this
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that we're going to have to go in and deacon and deconstruct it brick by brick that they're
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just never going to give up and this is another sign where they're now actually trying to develop
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new tools and new weapons against the people well i think this story it's sort of you know missing
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the forest for the trees type scenario in the sense that this is just one example of how these three
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letter agencies really more broadly the intel community has kind of weaponized the term misinformation
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and if you really want the signal and not the noise here i was going through the uh the federal grant
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database just recently and i put in the search term misinformation and disinformation and what's so
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curious to me as an investigative reporter these term these terms only ever first appeared right in
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the context of federal money being given out to police either misinformation or disinformation
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in the context of misinformation the first time it appeared in the database was 2010 and the first
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time that disinformation ever appeared was 2013 and if you break down if you itemize the spending
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in terms of and this is coming from all federal agencies groups like cdc nih fda dod department of
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state really all of them 98 of these grants occurred after the trump administration came into power and
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since then it really has escalated so if you want to talk about the growth of the administrative state
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from the context of how they're spending tens of millions of dollars to go after misinformation
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this is a perfect perfect example of it and i don't think it should be lost on anyone 2010 the rise of
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the tea party really that's when you see the rise of the populist movement and what i've said from day one
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misinformation has always been a tool a cudgel that they have tried to use against people who really
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go against the establishment i.e the populist movement naomi hang i mean natalie hang on for
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one second because i want to bring you back up bray i want to talk about this for the guys that they
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call natalie for a date and when she says no on saturday night i'm going to the federal grant register
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she's not blowing you off that's not the equivalent of saying i'm washing my hair natalie winners
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actually is going through the federal grant register i was flipping through the federal
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okay welcome back uh natalie i was only slightly kidding about the uh the federal uh grants register
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this is the reason the way that your research and your investigations are so powerful i just want to
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make sure people before i lose you tonight is that you know these events are are are linked it was the
00:30:40.800
rise of trumpism in the rise of trump and the mega movement at 16 they they had started in the you saw the
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the uh misinformation uh narrative how they're pushing that but they realized they had a problem
00:30:53.200
when they actually lost and so from 2016 i just want to make sure i got from 2016 till now there's
00:30:59.840
been explosion in the in the importance of her piece everybody can get it on war room and i want
00:31:05.040
grace and captain bannon if you can put it up in all the different live chats and carly bonnet over at
00:31:10.080
uh the midnight writer uh over on telegram and our telegram channels all of it because
00:31:16.400
you show where they're not stopping i mean if we think we got them on their heels with the with
00:31:23.120
the vax issues trust me these folks are not going down without a fight they they've made so many
00:31:29.520
tens of billions of dollars on this entire vaccine situation they're not going to go down without a
00:31:34.320
fight so what what are the math have we really seen can you empirically show we've had an explosion
00:31:40.080
since 2016 in this whole uh everything that that we try to counter their narratives is all
00:31:46.000
misinformation ma'am sure so i guess i have gotten ahead of myself because i was going to write this
00:31:52.080
up for a piece tomorrow or the next day so i will definitely do that so people can see what i'm
00:31:56.720
talking about but i think it really is so important because you really can understand this is the
00:32:01.200
evidence that we need to prove that misinformation has always been just a a political means to an end so
00:32:07.760
for the the the word misinformation the first time it appears in this grant database is 2010 and now
00:32:15.520
there's 209 grants that use that term and nine times out of ten it's in the context of combating
00:32:22.240
misinformation either domestically or abroad and of that 209 sum of grants four of them were before the
00:32:30.400
trump administration the rest of the 205 all occurred after the inauguration of trump and you see the same
00:32:36.880
pattern with the term disinformation there were 358 mentions of them eight of them were before the
00:32:44.080
trump administration came to power which means about 97.8 percent of the grants talking about
00:32:50.000
misinformation came during the trump administration but it's just really funny to juxtapose this
00:32:55.920
narrative right the skyrocketing of the term misinformation um used against whether it's people
00:33:01.920
who are you know skeptical of say the covet 19 vaccine or skeptical of climate change because
00:33:07.520
it really goes against the left-wing narrative on misinformation which is that you know it's the
00:33:12.480
greatest problem facing our time since you know time immemorial we've had to deal with the
00:33:17.280
misinformation that's not the case the data suggests otherwise that this really was concocted
00:33:23.440
out of thin air uh the thin air that surrounded whether it was the tea party movement or really the
00:33:28.240
surge of the populist movement here in the united states so i think timing is really important when
00:33:33.680
it comes to when this whole misinformation line of attack it was sort of when the you know ad hominem
00:33:39.280
attacks on conservatives started to falter that was when they re-upped this term misinformation
00:33:44.320
disinformation conspiracy theories and i think right now we're really seeing for lack of a better term the
00:33:49.520
chickens come home to roost in the sense that throughout the entire covet 19 pandemic the word that's
00:33:55.040
probably been said the most on all mainstream media networks has been misinformation because
00:33:59.600
it's been this arrow in the quiver that they've really been sharpening the spear that they've been
00:34:03.760
sharpening to be able to use to really drive through the heart of people who dare to defy the
00:34:08.800
establishment whether it's the trump movement people who are skeptical of getting the covet 19 vaccine
00:34:13.440
skeptical of mask mandates you name it so i'll write this all up but i think that is really the signal
00:34:19.520
not the noise this is huge this is what some people are calling now fifth generation warfare
00:34:25.520
general flynn has a great book on that or as the chinese have said unrestricted warfare the the
00:34:30.480
psychological warfare the information part the psyop part all of it natalie how do people uh how
00:34:35.840
do people follow you ma'am i'm natalie g winters on all platforms
00:34:42.960
by the way our executive veteran co-host natalie did such a good uh job the other day
00:34:47.040
in in hosting i had tons of friends who were calling me wally pip wally pip which is the
00:34:52.400
first baseman that lou gehrig replaced i don't know who that is never never gave the job back
00:34:57.040
18 yeah thank god thank god uh natalie thank you so much for coming i appreciate it thank you
00:35:04.160
thank you ma'am thank you i want to go talk about an honor you know this week uh with the martin luther king
00:35:11.040
holiday is always a kickoff for two things well you got sundance in the cultural side the film side
00:35:15.840
but you've had davos is always around this time and also the march for life here in the united states
00:35:21.120
father fang provone uh joins us father tell us this year i i want to make sure because of the monumental
00:35:28.240
victory uh with the dobbs decision and roe v wade and then the midterms all of that you know i was
00:35:34.480
amazed here because we have you know the breitbart embassy on on on capitol hill and andrew and i and
00:35:41.200
honestly i didn't really know much about the march for life and it would be bitter cold and you have
00:35:47.440
it looked like 500 000 i don't know a million these things the only thing i ever saw bigger was the
00:35:52.720
early tea party uh uh you know marches these things were massive and nobody in media covered it even
00:36:00.160
fox didn't cover it nobody covered it i said what is this thing going on i said all and it's so young
00:36:04.880
what impressed me was the age i mean it was be up below 30 and guys who say well steve that's because
00:36:10.800
modern technology these kids know today where life starts and so this the movement of the right
00:36:16.400
to life movement the pro-life movement is a really a movement of uh of young people and and and father
00:36:23.360
frank provone you were the guy that really did this and pulled this off with the with the organizers of
00:36:27.840
it is this year we're coming up on it i know we're going to cover it every day about events and what's
00:36:32.880
going on itself captain bannon will be up here to cover the march tell us what's going on and what can we
00:36:37.840
expect yeah it's going to be another great march this of course is the 50th march uh just the fact
00:36:43.840
that that crowds of this size as you said in the hundreds of thousands have gathered now consistently
00:36:49.600
for 50 years just that is an amazing fact and an amazing news story but uh you know the uh the media
00:36:57.040
coverage of course got a big bounce when president trump became the first uh sitting president to come
00:37:02.320
physically to the march for life uh but we're going to see it again this time uh the march being on
00:37:07.360
friday the 20th uh we'll see the hundreds of thousands uh uh we will see people now coming for
00:37:13.760
the first time when roe v wade is no more and so it'll be a celebratory tone but it'll also be a
00:37:20.400
recommitment because we keep marching simply because abortions keep happening we need federal protection as
00:37:26.560
well as state protection uh for these babies and uh the state protection has greatly increased we've
00:37:33.120
got about a dozen states now that are essentially protecting the unborn right from the beginning
00:37:38.080
which is great but a lot more work to be done there will be steve in the coming year a lot more state
00:37:43.840
marches which is good but we can't lose our focus on the on the uh the need to call our federal uh
00:37:50.400
elected and appointed officials to protect the unborn so we're going to have a series of events
00:37:55.120
now in these next few days that'll that'll rally all kinds of people well that's the question is is
00:38:02.240
the the fight's not over at the federal level it has shifted a little bit to the state because you
00:38:06.880
had this monumental victory and i want people to understand that it took them 50 years right of just
00:38:13.520
absolute grinding out and you guys had a lot more cloudy days than you had blue sky days that's the
00:38:20.240
amazing thing about never give up and never fight but it has are you concerned that because look it's
00:38:26.880
it's always cold around the 20th sometimes cold i mean i've seen it when it's been single digits you
00:38:31.280
guys had hundreds of thousands of young people there is there a concern that because i'm not
00:38:38.240
saying rest on the laurels but people say hey we've got the federal thing done let's focus on the states
00:38:43.440
or you're still going to galvanize everybody as is this biggest and most important of all the pro-life
00:38:49.520
events uh annually it'll still be the biggest uh but i do have a concern in fact i had this concern
00:38:56.000
all through the progression of the dobbs case because uh a lot of us uh in the pro-life movement
00:39:02.880
we're saying well now this is going to go back to the states go back to the states well it goes back
00:39:07.760
to the people and their elected representatives that's the term that the dobbs decision used and
00:39:12.240
elected representatives are at every level of government local at city council uh state level and federal
00:39:17.840
level so it is i think a moment of re-education of the movement we need to grasp what the dobbs case
00:39:25.280
did and didn't say uh and that it did not take away from congress the the need to legislate on this as
00:39:31.120
a matter of fact one of the key briefs in the case was from 228 sitting members of congress saying to the
00:39:36.880
court let us do our job that is legislate because roe v wade was blocking that let us do our job to
00:39:42.640
legislate to protect these unborn children so it was the largest number of sitting members of congress
00:39:47.360
ever to call for for the end of roe v wade now that it has happened they can't walk away from the
00:39:52.640
field they got to do the job they asked the court to let them do so we're going to be working on that
00:39:57.360
there might be i know that there are some states where they're not sending buses this year because
00:40:02.800
they they said well we're going to support the state marches a lot of people are going to go to the
00:40:07.120
state marches who would not have come to the national march anyway uh we can't use that as
00:40:11.840
a reason to stop sending people to the national march i i want to there was a number of republican
00:40:18.960
presidents in the 50 years and i don't think trump gets enough credit for this he's the first president
00:40:26.480
ever to come down and actually physically go and give a speech to this massive massive massive cold young
00:40:34.560
but cold uh in temperature wise crowd correct he's he's the only president that's right
00:40:40.640
that's right i remember in in the early years i mean i remember during the reagan years he called
00:40:45.600
in on the telephone to nelly he addressed the marchers uh george w bush did the same thing he
00:40:50.960
addressed them by telephone but the there's nothing that replaces the physical presence as so significant
00:40:57.360
and uh and and and he did that i remember standing right uh uh in front of the platform as he was
00:41:03.600
speaking that day people were just so energized and to this day they are energized because with
00:41:09.360
with a sitting president being there at the march that just elevates the whole issue and the whole
00:41:15.120
movement for the whole country no matter what position people take on abortion they see wow this
00:41:20.320
is an important movement uh and this has gotten the attention at the highest levels of government
00:41:25.600
so it's an enduring uh it's an enduring to his credit but it's an enduring blessing and strengthening
00:41:31.680
for the movement as well uh so steve we're going to do a number of things um i'm going to be
00:41:36.160
privileged again to lead the prayer service on the morning of the march for life and i want to ask our
00:41:42.240
uh our viewers to come to constitutional hall that morning friday morning for an interdenominational
00:41:49.200
prayer service it's uh we because one of the things we're going to do we're going to honor the
00:41:54.000
pregnancy centers you know you and i have discussed how the pregnancy centers after dobbs were under severe
00:41:59.600
attack not only physically but then you had people like elizabeth warren say oh we got to
00:42:04.080
pass legislation to rein in these these fake clinics and all these lies that are told about
00:42:09.680
these frontline people who are saving lives every day we're going to have six or seven of the
00:42:14.880
the founders the pioneers of the pregnancy center movement in constitution hall friday morning and
00:42:21.120
we're going to honor them and we want to fill that place to show people that hey we appreciate this
00:42:26.640
work hundreds of thousands of volunteers across the country helping these young moms and dads who
00:42:32.240
are so afraid that they think they have to have their child killed these pregnancy centers are doing
00:42:37.280
mammoth work life-saving work let's honor them at that prayer service friday morning that'll be just one
00:42:42.800
of of several events that will come on um thursday friday saturday and sunday uh in washington and um
00:42:51.600
you know we can uh we can talk about some of the other details if you like but there'll be a lot of
00:42:55.840
events and we've got the schedule up on our our website endabortion.us okay how do people get
00:43:02.640
to where all the events are we're gonna have you back on and go to the details that the constitution
00:43:06.400
hall prayer uh session interdenominational starts at 8 30 a.m 8 30 okay uh doors will open i take
00:43:16.400
it around eight o'clock to get everybody in there uh 7 30 7 30 perfect yep uh what website what social
00:43:25.680
media for you and website where do people go okay website endabortion.us endabortion.us
00:43:32.480
my social media is fr frank pavone on all the platforms fr frank pavone
00:43:39.200
father frank thank you very much looking forward to having me back on here sir okay steve thanks a lot
00:43:43.600
a major event and we're going to do wall-to-wall coverage of it do we have brandon showwaters uh
00:43:51.120
cold open and let me i let me say before i do this i love brandon showwater he's one of the best
00:43:55.360
investigative reporters out there i would have him more on more but these things are so disturbing
00:44:01.360
it's like i said it's not my line of country and it quite frankly it freaks me out and so let's let's
00:44:05.840
play this cold open you'll see why they want to bring on the great investigative reporter from the
00:44:09.680
christian post brandon showwater we don't have okay i only had a day to get it right but that's
00:44:14.800
okay brandon show you know i'm on a roll today here's what it is we had all these great cold opens
00:44:22.320
but we don't need them in fact i actually am glad that's not happening because i can't i can't it's
00:44:27.280
very tough for me to even watch it brandon uh tell us uh we don't have the cold open ready but
00:44:32.720
tell us what's going on and and what this uh what this uh epitomizes because once again it's
00:44:38.400
very disturbing on your research well i'm here today to talk about a documentary film called dead
00:44:44.480
name i did a review of this just before christmas but this has just come out it's on vimeo now and it
00:44:50.240
profiles three families who have been torn apart by transgender ideology uh brokenhearted films it's
00:44:56.560
available now on vimeo uh and since it's it's no problem that you don't have the trailer but i will
00:45:02.320
describe what you will see if you watch this and i would urge everyone to do so it begins with a
00:45:08.560
child who's dressed head to toe in pink a boy he may be four years old five six at most uh you learn
00:45:16.400
that his name is jonas and he says in a childlike voice if you want girl parts and you don't have them
00:45:22.320
you can do special surgery where they turn your penis inside out and there's a vagina inside
00:45:27.600
his mom who happens to be a lesbian is divorced from her ex who had been trying to trans him into
00:45:34.320
a girl named rosa you also see a story of amy who's a mother whose teen daughter identified as
00:45:41.040
trans and was able to acquire testosterone after a telehealth call with planned parenthood behind her
00:45:46.080
back and bill whose son started identifying as trans in college and the hospitals and the clinics
00:45:53.840
undermined him at every turn it's the family rupture side of transgenderism and that has not been
00:46:00.640
explored much certainly in the legacy press i've profiled some parents like that at the christian
00:46:05.520
post but this documentary is a visceral gut punch intimate portrait glimpse and sort of a fly on the
00:46:12.320
wall look into what happens when families uh have to deal with this ideology invading their home
00:46:19.920
i can't articulate enough just how powerful it is you can go and watch the trailer on youtube and on
00:46:25.520
vimeo pay a few bucks to watch the whole film it's 45 minutes of extremely powerful stuff
00:46:32.960
want me through on vimeo where where do people go because i want people to to watch this film where
00:46:37.760
where do they actually go on vimeo is it is that you just have to google in uh dead name just
00:46:43.360
two words film dead name dead name two words um and it is uh broken hearted films is the production
00:46:50.800
company uh you'll see it's there it's like 45 or 50 minutes um it's like nine bucks to rent i think
00:46:57.120
uh it's people like to complain why is it behind a paywall just think two lattes at starbucks you
00:47:01.680
know just watch the film independent filmmakers are filling a very crucial truth-telling void because
00:47:07.440
the legacy press has not been giving a voice to the parents certainly only very recently has
00:47:11.840
have outlets like reuters and a little bit in the new york times even and the new york magazine
00:47:17.520
intelligence or in the last few months have started to introduce some scrutiny of what i believe steve
00:47:22.320
is one of the greatest medical scandals of all times of children on blockers and hormones and that kind
00:47:26.320
of thing but the the parents have not been given the voice they are in this film hang on one second i
00:47:32.880
now i want to thank memphis and my crack team here we now have it up and booted let's play this and
00:47:37.440
i'm going to bring you back afterwards go and play the trailer if you want girl parts and you don't
00:47:43.920
have them you can do special surgery where they turn your penis inside out and there's a vagina inside
00:47:53.360
preschool sends out a letter to all the parents announcing one of our students is now rosa and
00:47:59.120
we would love you all to come and celebrate and support her and he was four years old i didn't even know
00:48:04.800
he knew what a pronoun was i go to the daycare a week or later uh to drop him off and it's rosa
00:48:14.160
is written on the entrance sheet where i have to sign rosa's on his cubby it's everywhere and they
00:48:22.320
would just look at me and listen they would say helen you should really learn to accept this and
00:48:26.000
celebrate it and i'm like celebrate what celebrate that my child's going to be put on hormones and his
00:48:31.920
penis will never grow and he'll never have a normal sex life and be on drugs the rest of his life this
00:48:37.600
was when she was like 15. um i remember being up in her room and she said i'm trans and i need a new name
00:48:49.120
somehow i got a text from cvs your your prescription for tes is available she's like it's mine you can't take
00:48:58.160
it from me you can get this by making a phone call and having a fellow appointment i mean there was no
00:49:04.400
psychological evaluation there was nothing where does our species go if if you can cut off your body
00:49:10.560
parts like this sean had set up a appointment with an endocrinologist at the hospital to try to get
00:49:18.960
hormones i'm looking at it is hey this kid just needs to explain to him hey he's had a lot of traumatic
00:49:24.960
events through his life you know losing his leg we had an older son that died of a heroin overdose
00:49:31.040
when he was eight years old he went loss of his mom being diagnosed with cancer i mean we i went through
00:49:37.440
all i said all these things have to have a big effect on him when i had the appointment with the
00:49:42.640
psychiatrist i was just blown away when she turned around and told me that he's definitely transgender
00:49:49.920
um and you are an unsupportive abusive father i'm trying to keep him alive
00:50:03.920
uh brandon one more time we only got a minute uh well first off where do people this thing's so
00:50:07.840
disturbing i mean i don't know you get your head around it and in the media the media is not doing a
00:50:12.160
good job about people that get into this and then want to say hey i i didn't want to do this i don't want
00:50:18.720
to reverse it and the families and so people have to watch this film where do people go to you for
00:50:23.280
your social media and your reporting over at the christian post because you're really the most
00:50:28.560
i think important investigative reporter in this area where do they go well on twitter at brandon
00:50:34.640
m show is my twitter handle all of our print reporting is at christianpost.com i did a critical
00:50:40.240
review of this film dead name which you can go and watch on vimeo brokenhearted films uh you saw that
00:50:46.400
trailer it's a gut punch just wait till you see the whole movie very much worth your time
00:50:52.160
brandon uh show water thank you very much for joining us here in the world make sure everybody
00:50:55.760
gets it brandon show water christian post and libby ebbins over at post millennial kind of the tip of
00:51:01.360
the spear in this brandon thank you so much for joining us back here tomorrow morning 10 a.m
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