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WarRoom Battleground EP 224: Children Under 12 Received mRNA Vaccine


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House Republicans introduce legislation to restore our constitutional rights and freedoms after two long years of Democrats' COVID-19 power grab policies. Speaker Laura Lee introduces her colleague, Rep. Laura Lee (R-Florida), who is the new House Speaker of the 115th House of Representatives.


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00:00:00.000 This is what you're fighting for.
00:00:15.960 I mean, every day you're out there.
00:00:18.680 What they're doing is blowing people off.
00:00:22.120 If you continue to look the other way and shut up,
00:00:24.500 then the oppressors, the authoritarians, get total control and total power.
00:00:30.000 Because this is just like in Arizona.
00:00:31.960 This is just like in Georgia.
00:00:33.160 It's another element that backs them into a quarter
00:00:35.980 and shows their lies and misrepresentations.
00:00:38.240 This is why this audience is going to have to get engaged.
00:00:40.520 As we've told you, this is the fight.
00:00:42.440 All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth.
00:00:46.360 War Room. Battleground.
00:00:48.140 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:52.000 Good morning.
00:00:53.280 This week, House Republicans are voting on legislation
00:00:55.840 to restore our constitutional rights and freedoms
00:00:58.380 after two long years of Democrats' COVID-19 power grab policies.
00:01:03.800 The extended COVID lockdowns, like the ones we saw in my home state of New York,
00:01:08.300 caused irreparable damage to our children's development,
00:01:11.280 financial strain on our small businesses,
00:01:13.180 and unnecessary deaths among our most vulnerable seniors
00:01:16.200 due to former disgraced Governor Andrew Cuomo's deadly and fatal nursing home order.
00:01:21.680 Under the guise of COVID-19, Democrats' authoritarian policies
00:01:25.240 weaponized the federal government, forced unconstitutional vaccine mandates,
00:01:29.260 and cost hundreds of billions in waste and abuse of Americans' hard-earned taxpayer dollars.
00:01:35.240 This week, House Republicans will pass a bill that will force the federal government
00:01:38.880 to acknowledge what the American people already know.
00:01:42.080 The pandemic is over.
00:01:43.520 In addition, the Freedom for Healthcare Workers Act will end the unconstitutional COVID-19 vaccine mandates
00:01:50.200 that cost our healthcare workers, who bravely served on the front lines in the wake of the pandemic.
00:01:56.280 It cost them their livelihoods and caused a crisis of staffing shortages nationwide.
00:02:02.360 House Republicans will also pass the Show Up Act.
00:02:05.380 Americans across the country show up to work every day.
00:02:08.380 There is no reason why federal employees should not be held to the same standard.
00:02:12.360 House Republicans will deliver on our promises to hold Democrats accountable for their failed COVID-19 policies.
00:02:19.240 And as the conference chair, every week we are highlighting one of our newly elected freshman members.
00:02:24.260 And I'm honored to introduce our next speaker,
00:02:26.440 Laura Lee, newly elected from Florida's 15th district.
00:02:29.660 Hi, my name is Retsef Levy, and since 2006, I'm a faculty member at MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
00:02:37.540 I have more than 30 years of experience as a practitioner and an academic in using data and analytics to assess and manage risk,
00:02:48.940 particularly in the context of health systems, health policies, as well as the management of safety and quality of manufacturing of biologic drugs.
00:02:59.880 I'm filming this video to share my strong conviction that at this point in time, all COVID mRNA vaccination program should stop immediately.
00:03:13.380 Gentlemen from Kentucky is ready, guys.
00:03:15.880 As the second sponsor of this bill, I'm very excited to see it moving here in Congress.
00:03:21.520 It is long overdue.
00:03:24.180 And the other side of the aisle walked into this room tonight fully prepared to be diametrically opposed to it.
00:03:30.880 But the administration threw them a curveball.
00:03:33.100 The administration is in full retreat at this moment.
00:03:36.640 And so they have to retreat with the administration.
00:03:40.420 I believe the administration would not have done this tonight.
00:03:44.580 I mean, if you think it's a coincidence, I think you're a coincidence theorist.
00:03:49.820 It is no coincidence that while we were debating these very measures, the executive branch went into full retreat on this.
00:03:59.600 They're actually trying to save, I think, the other side of the aisle from taking a tough vote, saving some face so that they can vote against it because, well, the timing's not right.
00:04:09.620 And then there was the argument made tonight on this bill and the one preceding it that does something similar, that we should wait until we have committees formed.
00:04:20.660 The American people cannot wait another week.
00:04:23.660 They cannot wait another day.
00:04:26.540 Livelihoods have been ruined.
00:04:29.240 So many people have suffered because this has gone on too long.
00:04:34.040 The president said, what was it, CBS 60 Minutes, months ago, that the pandemic is over.
00:04:42.360 And now he's saying, well, we need just 60 more days, 60 more days to pull this off.
00:04:48.360 Now that you all have this idea that we should end it, I think I'll end it and I need 60 days.
00:04:53.420 I would like to ask Mr. Larson, the president in his statement of administrative policy says he needs 60 days.
00:05:01.360 He wants to honor his previous commitment to give at least 60 days notice prior to termination.
00:05:08.820 Why is he then going to go 100 days from now to do it?
00:05:13.680 I haven't spoke to the president about that.
00:05:17.040 My guess is that since the national emergency order signed by the previous president was on March 13, 2020,
00:05:24.960 that about 60 days from March 13 is around May 11, and that'd be my only speculation.
00:05:33.120 So I'll give it a try.
00:05:35.440 I'm trying, too.
00:05:37.460 I see that the things are going to expire on March 1 and April 11.
00:05:44.240 So if he's going 60 days from April 11, April, help me out here.
00:05:50.900 Mr. Chair, I wasn't told there would be math.
00:05:54.820 April, May, June.
00:05:56.620 60 days from April 11 would be June 11, I think, maybe June 10.
00:06:01.340 And then March 1, 60 days from that, April would be May 1.
00:06:07.920 So I don't know.
00:06:09.120 I'm having a problem with math.
00:06:10.520 I don't think this has ever been about math.
00:06:12.740 I don't think it's ever been about science.
00:06:14.840 I think it's been about politics.
00:06:16.980 And I would just say, you know, we don't need to beat a dead horse.
00:06:21.560 All these mandates and all these emergency things, they're dead.
00:06:25.780 But elections have consequences.
00:06:28.340 If you're watching this tonight or you watch the vote tomorrow
00:06:32.120 and you see that the White House is in full retreat on this issue,
00:06:36.400 it's because he's lost the confidence of the American people on this issue.
00:06:40.560 And he knows it.
00:06:41.280 We should have had a vote on this.
00:06:44.380 On this emergency, we should have a vote on the,
00:06:47.080 and I know your topic's not the mandates, but we talked about it tonight.
00:06:50.320 We should have had, Congress should have been voting on this.
00:06:52.540 We should have been having hearings, but we couldn't have them.
00:06:55.360 And so forgive us, Mr. Chairman, please, and ranking member,
00:07:01.060 if it seems like we're moving too quickly because the American people think we're moving too slowly.
00:07:06.100 And I would suggest that these bills probably don't.
00:07:09.020 Right there we had Harvard versus MIT.
00:07:15.640 We had Elise Stefanik at a press conference today.
00:07:18.220 And of course, this professor with this very controversial bomb he dropped from MIT and Thomas Massey.
00:07:26.040 And Massey's a little not quite your typical congressman, but he's probably got the biggest brain up there.
00:07:32.520 He's also from MIT.
00:07:33.440 So to help me sort it all out for the audience, we reached out to Yale and we got Dr. Naomi Wolf.
00:07:42.660 Dr. Wolf, I can't think of a better person that could actually think this through and weigh and measure it
00:07:49.760 and tell us what's going on, given your political acumen, your professional career in messaging and media
00:07:57.480 and all the work you've done about the vaccine, about the mandates, about all of it.
00:08:03.520 And you have been saying this now, I don't know, for a couple of years.
00:08:09.480 Why do we still have this emergency?
00:08:11.760 Why do we still have these emergency powers?
00:08:14.600 Is Thomas Massey, as you get into your analysis for us, is Thomas Massey,
00:08:17.680 and I understand you've got other big breaking news coming out of your research,
00:08:21.160 which I think only reiterates and reinforces what's happening.
00:08:24.720 Is Thomas Massey right here, are they doing this because they've lost the confidence in the American people
00:08:31.340 and are they still trying to stretch it out as long as they can get it?
00:08:34.240 And as Biden understands that the Democrats and the guys in the House understand that
00:08:39.400 if the executive branch has lost confidence in their judgment on this,
00:08:42.820 the American people are losing confidence, it's time to cut and run, ma'am.
00:08:46.840 Look, if this was about the confidence of the American people,
00:08:51.940 this announcement would have been a year and a half ago or more.
00:08:55.660 It doesn't have much to do with the American people.
00:08:58.840 We're not coming up for an election.
00:09:00.740 The elections were decided.
00:09:02.140 It's not 2024.
00:09:04.360 There are other things going on.
00:09:08.000 I mean, you showed a lot there.
00:09:09.680 And let me just sort through it briefly.
00:09:11.220 First, there was Elise Stefanik's very, very good speech.
00:09:18.480 And I'm supposed to be nonpartisan, but just as a political consultant formerly and as an American citizen,
00:09:25.160 I've got to give her like a 95 percent on that.
00:09:29.180 And she hit every issue.
00:09:32.700 And these should be thematic central issues for people from any party running for re-election.
00:09:39.860 People lost jobs.
00:09:41.100 Our kids were hurt.
00:09:43.380 Our elder people died alone.
00:09:45.960 There's no reason for it.
00:09:47.700 And I also love the like get back to work law or whatever it is they're calling it, you know, show up law.
00:09:54.360 That's going to resonate really, really well.
00:09:57.420 And she delivered it correctly, which is this is not a time.
00:10:01.240 This shouldn't be a time for partisan gloating.
00:10:03.240 This shouldn't be a time for tit for tat or I told you so.
00:10:06.520 A horrible, horrible thing has happened to the United States of America.
00:10:10.960 It's happened to all of us.
00:10:12.960 Whatever our political party, whether we're vaccinated or unvaccinated, whether we're healthy or ill, it's happened to all of us.
00:10:20.380 So I much prefer her approach to the the the approach of, you know, well, you know, ha ha ha, you know, you guys lost and, you know, we're right.
00:10:32.560 All that being said, let's move on to the MIT guy that also doesn't have to do with the will of the American people and it doesn't have to do with science.
00:10:44.720 Here we've got a chessboard. Right. And all of these people are scrambling to the place on the chessboard where basically you and I, this audience and six other people who were constantly having their medical licenses taken away, constantly being told called conspiracy theorists, were standing.
00:11:02.840 And now everyone's saying, well, this is the new mainstream.
00:11:08.220 I'm right here. I've always been right here.
00:11:10.520 I. Yes, indeed, you know, the emergency is over and, you know, I'm I'm fully declaring that the emergency is over.
00:11:19.060 OK, why does that happen?
00:11:21.020 It could have happened when there was no emergency. Right.
00:11:24.740 I mean, I saw I saw data for deaths in the depth of the pandemic that showed that nothing very unusual was happening.
00:11:36.200 Right. It could have it could have happened after it was established that young adults and children, you know, weren't at serious risk of serious outcomes from this disease.
00:11:44.420 They could have gone back to school. We could have lifted the state of emergency in every single state.
00:11:50.440 And also let me remind you that a state of emergency is never necessary for a horrible illness.
00:11:58.160 You know, there weren't states of emergency declared nationally with AIDS.
00:12:03.340 There wasn't a state of emergency declared nationally with tuberculosis.
00:12:06.860 You don't have to declare a state of emergency for a respiratory illness or other kinds of illnesses.
00:12:13.720 It's a very like you declare a state of emergency during the civil war.
00:12:18.520 Right. Or when you've been, you know, or when you immediately have been hit with, you know, incoming and you don't know why.
00:12:26.540 And the Twin Towers have fallen down. That's when you're supposed to declare a state of emergency.
00:12:30.720 And it's always supposed to be limited and it's always supposed to be subject to review.
00:12:35.340 And why do I say this? Because, you know, having studied states of emergency, tyrants love, love, love states of emergency.
00:12:43.140 And they love fear and they love states of emergency because they they're the opposite of democracy.
00:12:48.400 They suspend normal democracy and they like to keep them going forever and ever and ever and ever.
00:12:53.920 And so what I will say is that, you know, not a moment too soon. Right.
00:12:59.560 Of course, obviously. And that's why you showed that clip, the kind of niggling about, well, is the state of emergency over today, Tuesday?
00:13:06.680 Or is it going to be over on May 11th for some mysterious, you know, cabalistic reason that no one can understand?
00:13:13.460 I mean, yes, that's hilarious and tragic that there's no reason it shouldn't happen now.
00:13:20.200 If the emergency is over, it's over. If it shouldn't be over till May 11th, it shouldn't be over.
00:13:25.480 There should be some rational basis for it being declared and for it being ended.
00:13:29.820 But even so, you know, I'm not celebrating because, A, and I'm sorry, Steve, but I will just say this, you know, states all over this country continued and and and re-upped and re-upped a state of emergency.
00:13:46.460 And they had Republicans and they, in some cases, they had Republican governors.
00:13:51.400 I'm sitting in Massachusetts right now.
00:13:54.060 A Republican governor kept the state of emergency going in Massachusetts when nothing was out of the ordinary in any dramatic way.
00:14:02.460 Over and over, he closed small businesses. He closed restaurants. He closed schools.
00:14:07.400 He forced children into masks. He, you know, all of that happened under Republican leadership.
00:14:12.040 And and in many states where there was pushback, it wasn't necessarily that partisan.
00:14:18.800 It took state legislators who cared about liberty to often get together to end the state of emergency.
00:14:26.760 So if you guys were that concerned about the state of emergency, you know, the Republican leadership should hold Republican governors across the country at any point in the last three years to end the darn state of emergency.
00:14:38.280 And they didn't do it. So I'm glad I'm glad this messaging is happening.
00:14:43.840 You know, I hope the bill passes. I don't know the status of it.
00:14:47.040 But honestly, I don't want the people watching this to think, oh, OK, you know, we're ending the state of emergency in May.
00:14:57.160 I guess, you know, one side or the other did better at pushing to end the state of emergency, because if you think like that, they're just going to roll out the state of emergency again.
00:15:06.280 And what I do want to remind everyone is that the the initial manipulations of the idea of emergency and state of emergency were developed into an art form in the Bush junior era.
00:15:17.940 So don't think you're out of the woods just because, you know, thank God one team has realized that, you know, American people are sick of this and want it to be done with.
00:15:29.680 And they're free enough of whatever nefarious interest from China and Bill Gates, you know, may be to allow them to make this declaration.
00:15:39.340 Because if we don't resist and say, you know what, my state constitution doesn't let you do that or we're going to change the law the way they did in New Hampshire so that no governor can ever extend and extend a state of emergency again without assembly approval.
00:15:54.420 Right. And we're trying to do this in New York state as well.
00:15:56.660 This has to be done in every state across the country and it has to be done federally.
00:16:00.740 I'm not going to cheer that law until I see a proviso in there that you cannot extend the state of emergency without congressional approval.
00:16:08.560 If that's there, then I'm on board.
00:16:09.900 By the way, I think that was brilliant.
00:16:13.880 Absolutely. You're correct.
00:16:15.400 The particularly more the more that they're establishing, like in Massachusetts and Sununu up New Hampshire, the worse it's been.
00:16:22.380 What is it?
00:16:24.960 Granted, they would want to extend this forever.
00:16:27.540 In fact, think about it.
00:16:28.740 You talked about this over two years ago, that extending these emergency powers was absurd and there was no data or science that backed it up.
00:16:37.880 And you just made a very compelling case.
00:16:40.820 Understand that they still want to do it because in that power, he's got the student loan.
00:16:44.200 It's all types of things that they're running.
00:16:46.080 In fact, today on MSNBC afternoon is because there's also emergency payments go there.
00:16:51.280 Say, hey, your life's going to be affected because these payments are not going to be there.
00:16:54.960 What was it in your mind that proved to the guys who want to continue to extend it that, hey, maybe we can eat another hundred days out of this.
00:17:03.960 But by May, the game is up.
00:17:06.140 Well, what in your mind, what is it that you think driving the two is basically the American people are awakened to this now.
00:17:13.140 Do you think that's what what ultimately did?
00:17:15.040 Why would Biden who they love these emergency powers?
00:17:17.940 And you're right.
00:17:18.460 This is not a Democrat or Republican thing.
00:17:20.020 The Republican certainly almost the Republican part, the non-MAGA part loves it, too.
00:17:24.840 What do you think in this case, the specific case drove the regime to basically say we got another hundred days and let's just let's just go?
00:17:32.060 Well, I think it's really interesting that MIT is in there, too.
00:17:38.180 I think it's so interesting that Newsweek came out with a big essay saying, well, maybe the you know, maybe the public health reaction was wrong and we should say sorry and they should have said it sooner.
00:17:51.340 It's super interesting that MIT is, of course, in the heart of the badness.
00:18:00.300 Right. It's kind of gone largely unscathed and uninvestigated, but so much that's wrong, that was wrong, that was complicit in the covid pandemic, the covid response, the messaging came from Johns Hopkins, from Bloomberg, from Harvard and from MIT.
00:18:21.480 And so I think that people are really scared of what will emerge.
00:18:30.640 And I feel it. Right. I feel the loss of mojo on my in my former tribe.
00:18:36.880 Right. The confident quasi socialist, you know, haranguers of others are kind of sheepish and quiet right now.
00:18:45.240 And I think people are scared of a Republican majority that will demand disclosure of horrible, horrible, horrible things that have been done over the last two and a half years.
00:18:59.060 I think that clearly President Biden has a giant target on his back.
00:19:06.460 I mean, that metaphorically from the DNC because he made the mistake of saying he was going to run for president again.
00:19:13.280 And so now the DNC and the Democrats and the Democratic establishment and the Democratic donors are trying to sideline him, incapacitate him, frame him, besmirch him, smear him.
00:19:27.020 And the Democrat and pharma aligned media are going along with that.
00:19:32.460 So he is unprotected. And when a president is unprotected, other people back away from him.
00:19:39.560 You even saw the Democrat trying to kind of explain the nonsensical timeline, creating a little distance between himself and the administration.
00:19:50.540 You're going to see that more and more. I think people are really afraid of 2024.
00:19:56.080 I think they are really afraid. I'm just going to say this.
00:19:58.780 You know, Trump has been cleverly, not that aggressively intrusive as a candidate.
00:20:12.280 And meanwhile, DeSantis is ringing up one victory after another in public opinion, one victory after another in public opinion.
00:20:20.160 And I think people also watch the performance of Carrie Lake and other really strong women like Kristi Noem on the Republican side.
00:20:28.960 And so even though all of the media is still trying to call every Republican a QAnon aligned racist transphobe,
00:20:37.180 I think enough independents and Democrats are looking around and thinking this this is this is a hellhole here on on the left.
00:20:47.340 I don't want to live like this. I don't want my kids to live like this.
00:20:50.680 Are these people all crazy QAnon racist transphobes?
00:20:54.960 This guy seems pretty sensible over here in Florida. This woman in South Dakota is making sense.
00:21:00.380 This woman in Arizona is tough and, you know, making her case and taking it to the courts.
00:21:06.640 And and I think that all of this is creating kind of a perfect storm.
00:21:12.440 You know, your team respectfully is perfectly capable of messing it up.
00:21:15.420 I mean, I've seen them, you know, ruin perfect alignments, just like our team has ruined perfect alignments.
00:21:22.420 But all of this creates a situation in which no one wants to be near the president who's being metaphorically.
00:21:31.360 I don't want to say stabbed to death or bundled out of the room because I'll get in trouble.
00:21:37.320 But I mean, it metaphorically, like it's literally like that, right?
00:21:40.100 When a principal is targeted for being smeared or leaked about or done away with, it's like he's got, you know, cholera or or bubonic plague.
00:21:50.880 And and and then the principal is like, oh, no one likes me anymore.
00:21:55.600 No one's protecting me.
00:21:56.640 Everyone's abandoning me.
00:21:57.460 The donors are abandoning me.
00:21:59.160 I, you know, I'm going to be investigated.
00:22:01.320 I have these documents.
00:22:02.600 We don't know what's in the documents.
00:22:03.740 I don't.
00:22:04.620 You know, there's there's there's the laptop.
00:22:07.040 I better throw the American people a bone.
00:22:10.300 And then I'm sure he's getting calls from, you know, the chairman of the Chinese Communist Party saying, you know, dude, we had you.
00:22:18.080 We were friends.
00:22:19.100 You owe us.
00:22:20.240 You know, you can't just, you know, set these people free.
00:22:23.600 Now, in February, you have to wait until May at least.
00:22:27.540 And by then we may have figured something else out.
00:22:29.740 So that's my analysis of the many currents going on on the chessboard right now.
00:22:33.780 Well, one of the things that's been evident is that and I know the New York Times, other people are now getting around this about how big the vaxes and the anti-vax movement, even from people who were never the vaccine hesitant movement, you know, aligning with the anti-vax.
00:22:50.940 A big part of that has been your group and your research.
00:22:54.120 I know you've got and we could have you on every day because you've got another report coming out that when you read it, it makes your head blow up.
00:23:01.440 So walk us because I think that has a big thing to do with people awakening to the fact of who's actually telling me the right information.
00:23:09.440 I get professors at MIT are saying this now, but where'd he get this from?
00:23:13.220 Where's he coming from?
00:23:14.760 The power of this, what I think when the history of this is written, it will be truly the first time a populist, a broad based populist revolt against the big pharma apparatus actually took place.
00:23:28.560 And it was obviously led by you and Amy Kelly and others that you need these organizers and leaders.
00:23:33.900 But it was really a group of people, thousands of people that put their shoulders and got into documents that we weren't supposed to see for 75 years and really went to town.
00:23:43.800 And that was that has been a huge thing on just changing the narrative.
00:23:47.020 Naomi Wolf.
00:23:48.400 Yeah.
00:23:48.780 You know, I didn't mention that, but I think you're you're right here.
00:23:54.700 You know, we've been out in print for almost two weeks, no lawsuits, no lawyer's letter has come to us.
00:24:03.000 No denial from Pfizer.
00:24:05.400 No one has even issued any blog finding any problem with these 50 reports that the detail that the people manufacturing something that the president of the United States told everyone would keep them safe, keep them from dying.
00:24:25.640 Right.
00:24:25.980 Keep them from killing their loved ones.
00:24:29.020 That's fully in the public arena now.
00:24:31.600 It's been in the top 10 for a week on Kindle.
00:24:34.660 It's certainly people who don't watch Fox News or War Room are downloading it or having it sent to them by their loved ones that, you know, that thing we discussed yesterday about the Pfizer War Room Daily Cloud research reports book being number two most gifted on Kindle is really meaningful.
00:24:54.400 It means a lot of people who watch CNN and, you know, listen to NPR are getting this and it's 700 pages saying, you know, Pfizer didn't care about killing you.
00:25:05.300 They were perfectly willing to kill you.
00:25:07.300 They were perfectly willing to damage the hearts of your children.
00:25:10.140 They were perfectly willing to make your granddaughter sterile or to, you know, make it impossible for your grandson ever to conceive.
00:25:16.800 And I think also a factor I didn't mention is the Project Veritas Exposé, which is a bookend to the Pfizer book that we put out in terms of confirming the same thing.
00:25:28.100 And there, everyone in America, like 20 million people, 30 million people by now, saw that this company that is so, was so much the crown jewel of the Democrats, right?
00:25:40.920 The, we got a vaccine in every arm, you know, biggest rollout in history, warp speed, right?
00:25:47.080 You know, like President Biden wore Pfizer and Moderna, like, you know, like, like that was his magical kind of gift to the American people.
00:25:57.980 Well, that turns out, they turn out to be psychotic murderers, like on a global scale.
00:26:04.980 Yes, we're doing gain of function.
00:26:06.760 Sure, we're mutating viruses.
00:26:08.120 What's wrong with that?
00:26:09.440 You know, silly you.
00:26:10.760 Why wouldn't you want to be a bacterium in our Petri dish?
00:26:14.680 Um, so people are reeling, you know, this is horrifying.
00:26:18.860 This is the stuff of, like, I keep expecting to wake up from this, you know, but the bottom line is, between these two cultural documents, you know, our book and the 11 minute clip of this Pfizer executive, um, basically boasting about gain of function research on us.
00:26:37.040 People are horrified, and it's thoroughly under the custody of that president.
00:26:41.460 So, yeah, I think that's having an impact as well.
00:26:44.680 Hey, hang on one second.
00:26:46.200 We want to hold you over through the break.
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00:29:50.080 War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon.
00:29:55.040 Okay, welcome back.
00:29:56.940 Our guest is Naomi Wolf.
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00:30:45.080 Naomi, I wanted to bring you this prize.
00:30:46.920 Actually, Cortez and I are going to do a little something tomorrow in the morning show where we do the capital markets.
00:30:51.000 Pfizer has lost $43 billion in value, 15% of the company's market capitalization, just in the month of January.
00:31:03.400 Well, it shouldn't be lost to you.
00:31:06.140 The publication of your book, right?
00:31:08.760 The War Room book had a direct, you know, if the smart guys on the street, smart guys on the street would have done a short, would have shorted the heck of it when saw the book.
00:31:15.880 But you're right.
00:31:17.600 But I want to be very specific.
00:31:18.880 We only got a couple of minutes.
00:31:19.820 I know we got to talk about your report, but I got to go back to your breakdown.
00:31:23.940 When Pfizer came out with their response to the O'Keefe video, it did make you feel better.
00:31:30.960 It actually, they kind of gave up the ghost.
00:31:32.920 They basically occurred, oh, with our partners and our collaborators, which will be unnamed.
00:31:38.160 If they had major partners and collaborators, they would have all been hung in that, they would have all been listed in that press release.
00:31:45.680 They basically said, yeah, we are doing gain of function and we're doing it throughout the world unwittingly and, you know, danger to indigenous people throughout the world.
00:31:56.500 But, hey, that's a tough break because we're Pfizer and you're not.
00:31:59.480 Naomi Wolf.
00:32:01.060 Exactly.
00:32:01.600 Yeah, I read it as a threat almost, just like I read Bill Gates saying, you know, there will be more pandemics, they're going to be worse.
00:32:10.480 You know, he periodically comes out and kind of threatens the rest of the world and governments comply.
00:32:16.740 So these absolutely are monsters.
00:32:18.300 But what I'm about to read to you is it's the most shocking, the saddest, the most horrific of all the reports.
00:32:28.160 It's report number 54 and unbelievably, Barbara Garrett, M.D., Joseph Garrett, M.D., Chris Flowers, M.D., and Lori Britt, four of our distinguished volunteers for the War Room Daily Cloud Pfizer Documents Research Analysis Team,
00:32:45.200 found that infants and children under 12 were given the Pfizer mRNA COVID quote unquote vaccine seven months before pediatric approval.
00:32:58.320 And 71% of those kids suffered serious adverse events.
00:33:04.140 If that's not shocking enough, these adverse events occurred on only a three-month period starting on December 1st, 2020,
00:33:13.520 and at a time when no pediatric dose of Pfizer products was approved for use at all in that timeframe.
00:33:20.260 Nonetheless, they illegally injected 61 children, half of them under four years old, with this injection.
00:33:31.060 And the doctors and the volunteer asked the question, what dose of Pfizer's mRNA vaccine was given to these children since no approved dose existed at that time?
00:33:42.180 So important points in this report, a seven-year-old child experienced a stroke.
00:33:49.240 Two children suffered facial paralysis.
00:33:53.320 One infant had a kidney adverse event, either kidney injury or kidney failure.
00:33:58.660 Of the 34 cases, 24 or 71% were classified as serious.
00:34:04.880 Predominantly female patients were affected here too, 27 little girls or baby girls of 34 adverse event patients, and that's almost 80%.
00:34:16.480 Table 6 reports 34 cases of use in pediatric individuals, but an additional 28 cases were excluded.
00:34:24.400 These are bad things, adverse events that happened unlawfully to children.
00:34:29.160 28 additional cases were excluded because details such as height and weight were, quote, not consistent with pediatric subjects.
00:34:37.240 In other words, for nonsensical reasons, they ruled out almost double that number of kids who had something horrible happen to them.
00:34:45.320 Ages ranged, I hope you can process this, everyone.
00:34:50.040 Ages ranged from two months to nine years, with median four years, which means half the children were under four years of age.
00:34:58.360 132 adverse events were reported in the 34 children.
00:35:04.500 That is an average of 3.88 adverse events per child.
00:35:10.520 In other words, not just facial paralysis, not just a stroke, not just some other horrible thing, an average of almost four horrible things.
00:35:20.100 And these children, half of them were under four years old.
00:35:24.400 Some of one was a two-month-old infant.
00:35:26.840 They injected this material in an infant starting December 1st, 2020, when there was no approval for children.
00:35:34.220 No law allowed children to be injected with this.
00:35:36.800 There was no safe dose.
00:35:39.140 They just injected the children and tiny babies, newborn babies, practically.
00:35:44.860 And this is what I have to share with you today.
00:35:47.800 And it's called Report 54, infants and children under 12, given the Pfizer mRNA COVID vaccine seven months before pediatric approval.
00:35:55.540 71% suffered serious adverse events.
00:35:57.920 And it's just live on dailycloud.io.
00:36:00.580 I just sent it to Cameron.
00:36:03.420 This, you know, I don't even have words to describe this.
00:36:05.880 These people are absolute monsters.
00:36:07.500 I want to have you on.
00:36:10.560 We're going to figure our schedule out.
00:36:11.700 We've got to have you on tomorrow to go even more in detail.
00:36:13.840 Just last question, and we've got to bounce.
00:36:15.560 But this information, this is what boggles my mind, because they say, hey, we're the arsonists.
00:36:20.420 We're trying to burn down the institutions.
00:36:22.600 Are you absolutely sure the FDA and the CDC had access to this information?
00:36:28.020 That now it's 2023.
00:36:28.980 2023, the information you're talking about is from late 20, early 21.
00:36:32.820 Did the FDA and the CDC have access to this information, ma'am?
00:36:37.040 Totally.
00:36:37.900 The FDA had every single page.
00:36:40.320 The FDA had every one of these documents, including this document 5.3.6 cumulative analysis.
00:36:47.880 It's theirs.
00:36:48.760 Why do you think?
00:36:49.640 Now we know, right?
00:36:50.940 Now we know why the FDA asked the court to keep this hidden for 75 years, because they gave a seven-year-old
00:36:57.540 a stroke with a random, you know, dose of this experimental injection.
00:37:03.700 There was no safe dose for it.
00:37:05.220 There was no law that allowed them to do it.
00:37:07.060 They took 61 kids.
00:37:08.880 Half of them had adverse events.
00:37:10.540 Half of them were under four.
00:37:12.360 And one was a two-month-old baby.
00:37:14.860 And I mean, and these kids averaged four horrible things happening to them.
00:37:19.900 So yeah, this, and also why are they, why are they suddenly saying the emergency is over?
00:37:24.720 They know this is in there.
00:37:26.400 They know this is in there.
00:37:27.320 The White House knows this is in there, right?
00:37:29.900 The chief of staff knows this is in there.
00:37:32.580 Rochelle Walensky knows this is in there.
00:37:35.160 The people who probably don't know this is in there is the approval committee, because they're not shown anything.
00:37:41.520 But all of the agencies, FDA, CDC, the White House know they did this to the children.
00:37:48.040 And then they rolled it out seven months later on your kids.
00:37:54.220 It's unbelievable.
00:37:55.320 Naomi, how do people get to the book?
00:37:56.860 How do they get to your site?
00:37:58.080 How do they get to all the great work Daily Cloud's doing, ma'am?
00:38:01.820 Please go to Amazon.
00:38:04.380 Order it on Kindle.
00:38:06.180 Share it.
00:38:06.800 Gift it.
00:38:07.320 It's so important.
00:38:08.520 I really think keeping it in the bestseller list is helping us break through.
00:38:11.780 And I do agree with Steve that that's shifting the momentum here.
00:38:16.700 Please go to DailyCloud.io.
00:38:18.740 You can download a PDF there.
00:38:21.040 If you can't afford to buy it, you can download each of the reports for free on DailyCloud.io.
00:38:27.020 And you can find me on Substack.
00:38:29.700 You can also find Amy Kelly in the reports additionally on Substack behind the FDA curtain.
00:38:35.740 And, you know, it's just so important that you get the word out about this.
00:38:38.740 But this one, this one, send this to everyone you know.
00:38:42.080 This is a crime that cannot go unavenged.
00:38:43.860 We will blow this out.
00:38:47.640 And my camera and the staff will work with you.
00:38:49.560 We've got to get you back on tomorrow.
00:38:51.400 Naomi, thank you, as always.
00:38:53.560 Thank you, Steve.
00:38:54.820 Very honored to be part of the small part of that in this forward and posse.
00:38:58.620 Just incredible.
00:38:59.820 Pasovic, I got Jack Pasovic by phone.
00:39:02.160 And, Jack, I want to talk to you about Stalagrad.
00:39:05.580 And we're going to have about 10 minutes to do that.
00:39:06.860 And you're going to take it and run with.
00:39:07.800 But I've got to ask you, given you and Tanya have two small, incredible sons,
00:39:12.560 what is your sense when you hear about when Naomi comes out every day
00:39:17.060 with these different reports from the Pfizer documents?
00:39:19.260 How does it strike you, not with your political hat on or your messaging hat
00:39:24.060 and everything you do in media, but just as a parent?
00:39:27.660 You know, Steve, I've got to tell you that when all this came out with Pfizer
00:39:31.520 and the vaccine, I remember going to Tanya and, you know, Tanya,
00:39:36.520 she's not necessarily, you know, political.
00:39:39.700 Like, I'm a political creature.
00:39:41.060 But she doesn't usually think that way.
00:39:42.900 And so there's some stuff, she's like, oh, it's a terrible story.
00:39:45.980 It's a horrible story.
00:39:46.940 But when they started rolling this thing out and when they started saying that
00:39:51.440 they were making it mandatory for these vaccines to come if you wanted to go to,
00:39:56.400 say, and we live in the D.C. area, so the vaccine mandates were hard.
00:39:59.920 They were hard and fast in the D.C. area for a long time.
00:40:03.980 She, I'm telling you, she turned into another mode.
00:40:07.880 She went full mama bear and she said, if anyone comes near my babies with that poison,
00:40:16.480 they're going to have to go through me first.
00:40:18.960 And I could see it in her eyes, Steve.
00:40:20.780 I could see it, that look of you're not going to get my babies.
00:40:24.720 You're not going to get my children.
00:40:25.900 It's unbelievable.
00:40:30.500 And what's come up every day is incredible.
00:40:33.780 It's just incredible.
00:40:34.620 And I think, Tanya, I think that's an awakening of particularly women, moms in this country
00:40:39.600 have not been particularly, as Naomi talks about, have either been center-left Democrats,
00:40:43.880 independents, not hardcore.
00:40:45.740 And I know so many, I know dozens that are fire breathers on this.
00:40:49.580 And every time Naomi puts out another report, they're going, okay, this is, the New York
00:40:53.880 Times, I can tell you, is doing a story right now.
00:40:55.480 I think we'll be quoted in it.
00:40:57.020 This is a massive issue politically in this country.
00:41:00.300 It's just a massive issue.
00:41:01.980 And it's going to be dealt with.
00:41:03.080 I think for mothers, you're striking them not in a political place.
00:41:11.500 This is tapping into some of that deep biological, that spiritual connection that only a mother
00:41:21.600 can have with her children.
00:41:23.340 This is something where I think they are dealing with forces that they have no idea what they've
00:41:29.080 awakened.
00:41:29.420 I want to get you and Charlie on tomorrow, talk about your event with Bolsonaro, but we'll do
00:41:36.980 that tomorrow, because I don't want to, this is the 80th anniversary of the surrender of the
00:41:41.600 German army.
00:41:42.180 And look, you come from a Polish background.
00:41:45.080 You've got, obviously, Posovic's a Polish name.
00:41:47.640 Your family's from there.
00:41:49.420 Poland's part of the bloodlands.
00:41:51.700 What does it mean on the 80th anniversary?
00:41:53.700 We had the Holocaust on Friday, Memorial Friday, but really the army that eventually opened
00:41:59.240 the camp.
00:41:59.760 Some of them were by the American army, but most were by the Russian army.
00:42:03.500 This day in history, the surrender of this notorious 6th army under Field Marshal Paulus,
00:42:09.920 surrendering at Stalingrad with only 91,000 soldiers left, the best soldiers they had,
00:42:14.780 91,000 left out of a 320,000-man army.
00:42:18.300 Only 5,000, Jack, ever made it back to Germany.
00:42:20.880 Your thoughts on this 80th anniversary?
00:42:23.160 And what does it mean for the United States now looking at this war in Ukraine?
00:42:27.560 Well, Steve, people need to understand not only the significance of that surrender, but
00:42:35.060 also the scale of the fighting in Stalingrad.
00:42:38.060 This was the first time that a German field army had ever surrendered in World War II.
00:42:44.960 This was the very first time a German army had surrendered in the field under Paulus.
00:42:49.580 And it was because Hitler had allowed, by the way, the encirclement of his troops because
00:42:55.640 he was hell-bent on taking Stalingrad.
00:42:59.560 Now, a lot of pop history will tell you, well, that's because of the name of Stalin and it
00:43:05.000 was significant.
00:43:06.460 It doesn't carry the name anymore.
00:43:08.140 The way Leningrad and Stalingrad are now both respectively St. Petersburg and Volgograd.
00:43:13.240 But you have to understand the geography of the area.
00:43:17.480 If you understand the geography, because geography is destiny in geopolitics.
00:43:24.300 If you understand Mackinder's world island theory and the heartland theory, this area
00:43:30.840 of Volgograd, this is the heartland of Russia's heartland.
00:43:36.220 Because guess what?
00:43:37.760 Russia is not a sea power.
00:43:39.840 They do not.
00:43:40.580 They've never had a significant navy.
00:43:42.020 They've never had the ability to power project across oceans the way the British or the Americans
00:43:47.600 have been able to or the Japanese, the way the Chinese are trying to do now.
00:43:51.300 Russia's never been able to.
00:43:52.320 They are a land power.
00:43:54.160 So if you look, their strategic lands, if you combine and triangulate, really, the Black
00:44:02.200 Sea, the Caspian Sea, and the Volga River, the exact, which is the central, that's the
00:44:09.000 heartland river for Russia, Mississippi, you combine all of that, it all matches up to
00:44:15.760 one spot, the city of Stalingrad.
00:44:20.580 Germany, where Napoleon tried to, they tried to take it as well in World War II.
00:44:26.840 If you can cut Russia off from the caucuses, if you can cut them off from their industrial
00:44:34.000 heartland, from their energy base, from their oil base, then the entire country.
00:44:40.400 That's why what's called the Volgograd gap is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is, it is
00:44:45.580 Russians.
00:44:46.520 That's why Hitler was trying to do this so much.
00:44:48.900 But what people need to do is, yes, we understand the scale of Stalingrad.
00:44:52.280 Two million soldiers and civilians dead within a period of six months.
00:44:59.360 The largest and bloodiest, and everyone's starving the entire time.
00:45:03.260 Hitler had ordered the Luftwaffe to go in and level the entire city.
00:45:07.300 They're fighting in the ruins.
00:45:08.740 Everyone's starving.
00:45:10.480 There's the famous movie by Jean-Jacques Hannault, Enemy at the Gates, which is the first movie
00:45:16.920 he made after seven years in Tibet about Vasily Saitsev and the sniper duel between the German
00:45:22.640 sniper, played by Ed Harris, and Jude Law, played Vasily Saitsev, one of the most famous
00:45:27.240 Russian snipers of all time, one of the most famous snipers of all time in general.
00:45:31.340 The entire river ran blood red in Stalingrad.
00:45:35.200 Largest battle in human history.
00:45:36.500 Bloodiest battle in human history.
00:45:37.720 The fighting that's going on today in the Don River Basin of Donbass is only a few hours
00:45:49.100 away.
00:45:49.700 It's in that exact same region, the Volgograd Gap.
00:45:53.680 That is why this is so significant for the Russians.
00:45:57.320 It's existential for them.
00:45:58.940 It's not existential for us, but it is existential for them.
00:46:02.060 Jack, that's what I want people to make sure they understand the history here.
00:46:08.760 The history for people when you're in that part of the world or even China, it's like
00:46:13.040 that history is like yesterday.
00:46:15.500 The Americans don't have no earthy idea of Operation Barbarossa, of the Russian front.
00:46:21.740 I mean, some of the military hobbyists and some of the aficionados and some of the veterans
00:46:25.740 and even some of the young people get really excited about World War II.
00:46:30.820 But generally, 98% of the population of the United States thinks World War II was Pearl
00:46:35.760 Harbor, not 98%, but a high percent, Pearl Harbor, D-Day, and the Holocaust.
00:46:41.440 You don't understand the scale.
00:46:43.140 And why is that hurting us now in thinking through what's going on?
00:46:46.580 When you see Leopard 2 tanks that have the Iron Cross on them, that'll be going across
00:46:52.900 Ukraine, as Anne-Marie Slaughter even said, with that optic with American, she's pro this,
00:46:58.720 with the American tanks going with them.
00:47:01.040 How is that going to set in that part of the world, sir?
00:47:05.180 Look, Steve, in that part of the world, in the Soviet Union, the propaganda movies, the
00:47:10.520 popular movies, whatever you want to call it, it was always about Germany.
00:47:14.240 It was always about Germany.
00:47:15.620 This is conjuring up the darkest nightmares of Eastern Europe, to hear that the gray tanks
00:47:23.360 with Iron Crosses have returned yet again, have returned yet again to confront us, to
00:47:31.300 attack our lands.
00:47:32.880 And beyond Stalingrad, the occupation of Eastern Europe by Nazi Germany, which, of course, included
00:47:39.680 Poland, what is today Belarus, parts of Ukraine, and all the way up to, obviously, in the South,
00:47:48.120 this was some of the most nightmarish and atrocious warfare and battles.
00:47:57.120 You had children.
00:47:58.460 You had children picking up arms to go after the Nazis.
00:48:02.940 Partisans that were going after the Nazis just be able to defend their families, to be able
00:48:08.660 to defend their mothers and their sisters and fathers defending their daughters from
00:48:13.600 being raped in front of them.
00:48:15.460 Horrific movies and accounts that come out of all of this.
00:48:20.240 And, of course, we know that it was in Eastern Europe where the vast majority of the Holocaust
00:48:25.220 was perpetrated.
00:48:26.900 This was that specific land.
00:48:28.320 And so, look, I'm not saying that, you know, that's what's going on today.
00:48:33.240 But what I am saying is you are tapping into something that I don't think Westerners, specifically
00:48:40.500 Americans, or really quite appreciate just how alarming this is for people in that region.
00:48:50.700 No, it's dark.
00:48:52.140 I call it the hungry ghost.
00:48:53.860 Between 1930, and you know this, Jack, in the bloodlands, between 1930 and 1945,
00:48:59.160 14 million people died of political violence, not just the warfare that went on.
00:49:04.080 The warfare is another 10.
00:49:05.260 I think it's 25 million to 30, even how they count.
00:49:08.120 But 14 million, the Holocaust, the holodorm in Ukraine, where they starved them to death.
00:49:14.660 Ukraine's like Kansas.
00:49:15.800 They starved them to death.
00:49:16.980 Anyway, we got to bounce, Jack.
00:49:18.300 How do people get to all the shows, all the content?
00:49:20.680 Because as well as you know China and the CCP, because you speak Mandarin, you're a naval
00:49:25.880 intelligence officer.
00:49:26.760 Your understanding of geopolitics as part of the world is second to none.
00:49:30.880 That's Jack Posobiec.
00:49:31.780 Jack, how do people get to you and get to all your commentary and analysis?
00:49:35.760 I appreciate that, Steve.
00:49:36.840 Thank you very much.
00:49:37.480 So it's at human events daily.
00:49:39.200 We do the show every day.
00:49:40.560 It's up on podcast.
00:49:41.860 It's up on Rumble.
00:49:42.640 We're doing a Sunday special all about Ukraine this very weekend.
00:49:46.780 We're going to have your esteemed colleague, Rahim Kassam, will be on joining us because
00:49:51.040 we have to go back and really unpack how this all started and how we got to where we are
00:49:56.100 today from 2013, 2014 to now.
00:50:00.480 Rahim, under my tutelage, Rahim went to Kiev in 2014.
00:50:04.620 Rahim knows the beginning of this as well as, or at least the modern part of it as well
00:50:08.780 as anybody.
00:50:09.520 Rahim Kassam was there reporting.
00:50:12.040 He's got an incredible grip.
00:50:13.200 So I can't wait to see that.
00:50:14.500 We'll live stream it.
00:50:15.700 Jack, thank you so much.
00:50:16.800 Honored to have you on here, brother.
00:50:17.840 Thank you.
00:50:19.760 Thank you.
00:50:22.240 Okay.
00:50:22.700 Tomorrow, 10 o'clock, I will guarantee, I'll commit to you one thing.
00:50:26.420 This show will be on fire.
00:50:27.640 So let's get back here at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning.
00:50:30.160 Get a good night's rest.
00:50:31.780 Relax.
00:50:32.400 Get up.
00:50:32.880 Get some great coffee.
00:50:33.860 Boom.
00:50:35.120 We'll hit it at 10 a.m.
00:50:36.220 See you there.
00:50:36.760 10 a.m.
00:50:37.160 Eastern Standard Time.
00:51:03.860 We'll see you there.
00:51:33.860 Bye.
00:52:03.860 Bye.
00:52:04.860 Bye.
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