Bannon's War Room - February 21, 2023


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Episode Stats

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54 minutes

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178.325

Word Count

9,752

Sentence Count

49

Misogynist Sentences

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Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

ED dowd and Mike Adams from Natural News join me to talk about why the Pfizer clinical trial should have been halted, and why the data supports our theory that it was due to a lack of vaccine uptake.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:14.420 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:21.420 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:27.340 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:32.080 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:36.360 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
00:00:42.660 here's your host stephen k bannon okay welcome it is uh monday 20 february in the year of our lord
00:00:52.020 2023 it is president's day and we've had uh quite a day we're getting to all of it
00:00:57.340 uh from the ukraine to um the nation's capital i want to start i've asked two very special people
00:01:02.720 kind of kick this off in this uh hour of the show that'd be ed dowd uh and the mike adams from natural
00:01:10.000 news one of my favorite sites i want to start with that so ed um you put this thing out i saw it over
00:01:15.880 the weekend when you got it to me it blew me away and of course the great guys over zero hedge picked
00:01:19.960 it up right away the trials should have been halted uh rate of serious adverse events closely
00:01:27.020 track spike and post-fax disabilities so that's kind of got it's going viral everybody's talking
00:01:33.400 about it walk us through what do you mean what math shows you that the trial should have been
00:01:40.020 halted because as we made the case here in our theory the case is that this is a clinical trial
00:01:44.680 we're doing so how do you back that up with uh i said a mathematics i said the trials if it it is a
00:01:51.380 clinical trial and as a clinical trial should have been halted so um in part three of our disability
00:01:57.620 analysis on our website finance technologies let's just throw up the first chart this chart's been on
00:02:03.340 your um show before uh it basically showed the vaccine uptake and the um uh and the disability uh
00:02:13.040 increases in the in the bureau of labor statistics we we had a 0.89 uh fit and of course the naysayers
00:02:20.640 will say well correlation is not causation but the timing of it's odd certainly you know on wall street
00:02:27.000 we wouldn't pay attention to correlation is not causation we would buy that chart and and just move
00:02:31.640 on and and not get into that debate but we decided to do an analysis of a paper that came out in september
00:02:38.540 22 that reviewed the two month blinded uh serious adverse events in the pfizer clinical trial and we
00:02:46.180 took uh those serious adverse events and we came up with our own estimates and we modeled using very
00:02:52.660 conservative assumptions and people will attack our assumptions but we came up with a um uh a disability
00:02:59.560 rate from those two months and we and we modeled them forward so in the second chart this is the result
00:03:04.340 of our our work basically uh we show that there's a 0.87 fit and it's the same order of magnitude in
00:03:12.080 the clinical trials as what we're seeing in the real world the mean is below uh the real world but we
00:03:18.420 suspect that's due to the very narrow definition of what uh pfizer and moderna called serious adverse
00:03:24.360 events or severe adverse events uh they they um had a very narrow definition they also cherry-picked uh
00:03:32.860 the patients for the clinical trial that were probably much healthier than the general u.s
00:03:36.440 population and so uh it's underestimating but it's the same order of magnitude it's it underestimates
00:03:43.820 by two point hold on i just want to make sure you're you're you're hang on you're that's just
00:03:47.720 speculation you're important about how they chose better ones that that you're that's that's you're
00:03:52.300 thinking on this right we haven't we haven't shown that we haven't shown that yet in evidence or data
00:03:56.800 have we no they they chose the depth a very narrow definition of what a serious adverse event is even
00:04:04.800 with that very narrow definition and our conservative modeling it's the same order of magnitude of what
00:04:10.900 we're seeing in the real world with a 0.87 fit it's 2.6 times less than what's going on in the real
00:04:17.720 world but in in in in physics and this is what carlos and i were talking about same order of magnitude
00:04:25.280 means in the ballpark they were seeing with their very narrow definition of what a serious adverse
00:04:30.020 event was enough to halt the trial and then in part six of our uh disability analysis this is part
00:04:36.520 five i'm showing you we're going to look at uh another paper on pfizer's clinical trial and the fit is
00:04:42.480 almost perfect there but at the end of the day they should have halted the trial mathematically
00:04:47.540 from what they were seeing in the trial
00:04:50.040 knowing that we're still in this quote-unquote trial what do you think it's going to take for
00:04:58.480 instance is it the insurance companies is it the shorts on wall street i mean you've got people that
00:05:03.900 are very aggressive as you know from your previous line of work uh of wanting to get bad news and
00:05:09.480 understand how they think through bad news and how that's going to manifest itself in the operations of
00:05:14.960 of a company and ultimately in its stock price how do you think this gets disseminated that the fact
00:05:21.660 that this is a trial that should have been halted but it's still not being halted so word is slowly
00:05:27.420 getting out uh when i wrote the book i noted that uh the admission of sudden deaths in young people
00:05:33.520 especially millennials wasn't going on in the last two weeks uh we've had articles out of bloomberg
00:05:39.140 saying yes millennials are dying so they're admitting that young people are dying but they the headline
00:05:44.380 was it's not the vaccine and also yahoo news came out with something so we're at the point now we're
00:05:49.640 admitting that there's uh uh sudden deaths that are going on amongst young people i uh had a whistleblower
00:05:55.740 in the government tell me that the biden administration was looking at declaring a pandemic of it and
00:05:59.880 blaming other things they haven't done that yet but the the the fact that young people are dying is
00:06:04.980 getting out there that's becoming undeniable obviously i blame the vaccine i'm 150 convicted
00:06:10.360 uh so it's the news is going to come out and unfortunately when the news comes out it's going
00:06:15.120 to cause um a lot of fear and a lot of anger and those who don't have this information that you and
00:06:20.660 i have in the war room has had for a long long time the asymmetric information gap is going to close it's
00:06:26.140 going to cause chaos and i suspect what's been going on in the geopolitical front by the global
00:06:32.480 governments is uh fear and panic inside the halls of power as this comes to light because a lot of
00:06:38.680 things are going to change once this comes to light but have you first off have you seen this
00:06:45.760 in other countries to the degree that you have statistics here that you feel comfortable with
00:06:49.460 working number one and what did bloomberg when bloomberg wrote the article yes we admit that
00:06:54.340 younger people are dying did they put it on the pressures that came out of covid the lockdowns
00:06:58.740 the psychological pressures those types of things how what did they attribute it to
00:07:02.120 uh bloomberg attributed to all those yahoo actually made the absurd claim that they talked to an expert
00:07:09.680 some unnamed expert that suggested that young people when they get omicron now because it's that's the
00:07:15.560 current strain going around in covid young people respond very adversely because their immune systems
00:07:22.020 are very strong and it causes strokes heart attacks and other issues because of the immune response
00:07:27.040 from covid natural immune response but it's not the vaccine apparently it's it's your own god-given
00:07:33.000 immune response did they did they address did they look at the data that you've looked at and
00:07:39.220 dismissed it or no and they said it's got it's something other than the vax or they will not address
00:07:44.400 it regarding the vax they don't go they won't go after the vax i don't address any of our work we're
00:07:49.920 being ignored completely by the mainstream media there was a hit piece by ap on the the documentary died
00:07:55.900 suddenly no mention of my team my book or anything like that i was not affiliated with the died
00:08:00.720 suddenly documentary nor did i see it so there seems to be a blackout on the data that we have
00:08:06.220 and other people have i mean the data in the u.s it's you know we have the data for all of europe the uk
00:08:12.620 uh australia and we're going to do canada we have germany it's it's bad all around yeah it's a mixture
00:08:18.640 from old to young especially amongst the uh employed of of different countries we don't have the data
00:08:24.460 down to that granularity but in the u.s the employed were adversely hit because of the
00:08:29.600 mandates so wherever there were mandates uh job mandates in other countries those people were hit
00:08:34.560 as well what is it going to take to have our like the balloon moment is it is it going to be a hearing
00:08:41.600 is going to be you in front of a hearing uh is it going to be 60 minutes covering this what do you
00:08:45.900 what do you what would you anticipate you would need to broaden this out to it to an audience that's
00:08:51.120 uh let's say not not as up to speed on these things but could be that but that could be brought
00:08:56.200 along if they saw this data uh well a beginning was last tuesday i filmed uh an interview with
00:09:03.580 tucker carlson in his fox nation uh longer format series interview it's going to drop on wednesday
00:09:10.460 and hopefully he puts a clip of some of that interview on his nightly news channel on tuesday
00:09:15.660 night to promote it so it's beginning and uh josh sterling uh one of the insurance executives
00:09:22.220 that from wall street that helped me out he is uh launching a to save a million lives um campaign with
00:09:29.360 65 insurance executives so it's things are starting to crumble on on the inside in the insurance industry
00:09:36.340 and more and more traction hold on don't yeah don't bury the lead uh the the fox nation is great
00:09:42.700 particularly the way tucker can do these in-depth interviews that he can't have doesn't have time
00:09:46.240 from the shows but an insurance executive coming out and saying i want i'm getting 60 other insurance
00:09:51.200 executives and i want to save a million lives that's blockbuster when has josh launched launched that
00:09:56.420 uh he uh he released it on thursday it's making the rounds on linkedin um it's uh it's it's it's
00:10:04.720 it's basically uh it's not an acknowledgement that it's the vaccines per se but it's an acknowledgement
00:10:10.960 that we have a problem when we need to start testing uh for all sorts of things to save a
00:10:15.540 million lives and they they have 65 executives in this working table they set up a non-profit
00:10:20.760 um they kind of view themselves as the uh red cross of old uh that has to go in and do triage because
00:10:27.460 no one else will are they looked at as uh apostates in the uh in the insurance industry or are they
00:10:35.800 looked at as somebody really trying to get as the insurance industry right away that these guys
00:10:39.780 there's nothing to see here uh we have not had any uh blowback to my knowledge on what's going on
00:10:46.200 with josh and his team uh but curiously enough what we really need is a ceo of one of the larger
00:10:51.540 insurance companies to come out and say they have serious concerns about the vaccine and that they're
00:10:56.460 going to look at it we need that absent that this is going to this is going to be very helpful
00:11:01.120 you have to remember last year we uh sent 100 letters to ceos we only got 20 people on the calls
00:11:07.400 uh with the other with the doctors on the front line and and uh and from that 20 we had a working
00:11:13.080 group of five so the working group of five has expanded to 65 uh insurance uh executives from
00:11:19.580 medical teams uh actuaries some cfos but it it's it's it's coming to light and it's a big deal
00:11:26.600 um zelinski today you know uh the chinese uh head diplomat foreign uh service officer the head of
00:11:38.460 foreign affairs is in um it's in moscow tonight they're they're reinforcing the the partnership
00:11:44.040 they've had since the olympics and when they announced they had an unlimited strategic partnership
00:11:47.420 zelinski says kind of uh you know um drafting off the war room that if those two come together
00:11:54.580 uh on the ukraine situation that it's the beginning of the third world war something
00:11:59.400 we've said for the longest time and with the biden regime's policies have driven us to
00:12:03.400 geopolitically first off do you agree with that do you think we're at the early stages of the third
00:12:08.300 world war and and where do you see this thing heading since you you used to specialize in this
00:12:12.720 with all your trading you were a macro guy yeah so a couple problems here um twitter is on fire today
00:12:19.520 with people just waking up and noticing what the war room and you have noticed for a while that
00:12:24.220 we're on the edge of world war three a lot of pundits are asking the question why is our
00:12:29.460 administration insanely uh running into into a world war three situation and i i suspect i'm a cynical
00:12:36.720 guy that uh world war three solves a lot of issues solves the sovereign debt crisis and solves uh the
00:12:42.280 vaccine uh murder that's gone on wipes a bunch of stuff off off the map and uh directs everyone's
00:12:48.960 attention to world to a world war now uh you know i hope that doesn't turn out to be the case but
00:12:54.760 you know that that that's definitely in play i think um and the capital markets may be starting to
00:13:01.640 sniff this out the u.s dollar in in a world war three situation would uh go up quite a bit uh and uh the
00:13:10.160 dollar uh the the dxy the the basket of uh uh uh you know the the index that is the basket of
00:13:17.480 currencies bottomed last about two weeks ago and it's starting to go up we think it put a very in a
00:13:23.580 very significant bottom and also the stock market is on a razor's edge right now i i don't like to
00:13:30.000 make predictions but if i had to guess the stock market's going to fall apart in the next week or two
00:13:34.580 you wouldn't think there'd be some flight to safety that they would look at the united states
00:13:40.060 as the as the safe harbor in a in a world gone gone mad sir it's it's the most liquid instrument
00:13:47.040 it will the the technicals suggest that's what's going to happen and we suspect that uh um we've seen
00:13:54.080 um buyers come back into the bond market and uh the fed the fed is going to have to pause uh if there
00:14:01.160 is a world war three i don't think they're going to be hiking into a world war three situation
00:14:04.580 uh and how can people get uh access to you all your contact points and coordinates on uh on the
00:14:12.100 website the book and the uh social media yeah so i'm on uh getter at edward dowd i'm back on twitter
00:14:19.400 at dowd edward uh finance technologies with a ph instead of an f it's got all our excess mortality
00:14:25.700 u.s disability data and then i have my own personal website they lied people died i also wrote a book
00:14:31.460 that is uh kind of a uh book for your loved ones that don't think uh what we know is true and uh
00:14:38.040 that is can be ordered on amazon cause unknown epidemic of sudden death in 21 and 22
00:14:43.140 no that book is going to be the touchstone we're going to be one of the basics for the hearings are
00:14:49.340 come up and we'll get into all that as start rolling ed doubt honored to have you on here thanks
00:14:53.540 for taking time away to do this today thank you take care steve i want to get mike adams don't
00:14:59.940 put the cold open for us i want to get mike adams so mike i want to get your thinking about before i
00:15:04.120 get into the specifics of of east uh palestine you're you're uh one of the smartest geopolitical
00:15:10.440 thinkers i know give me your thoughts about what ed dow just said what zelinski said we've been
00:15:14.820 preaching this gospel you know china as well as anybody we've been preaching this gospel of the
00:15:19.540 third world war for a while uh give us your thoughts what's happened over the last 24 48 hours
00:15:25.000 well i think ed dow just nailed it and by the way his his numbers and his statistical analysis are right
00:15:30.280 on no one's got stronger numbers than he does no one's put more you know elbow grease into this
00:15:35.800 statistically speaking than he has and he knows that the tipping point is very close and so world war
00:15:41.840 three is being i believe accelerated by u.s state department in particular people like
00:15:47.500 victoria nuland and blinken and others in order to uh to cover these other massive crimes that are
00:15:54.340 really really close to a breaking point so and and also of course you know you got to figure in the
00:15:59.220 nordstrom pipeline but hang on but in in in in in the in the in the although admiral kirby came out
00:16:05.180 today and said it's a stone cold lie that seymour hirsch was wrong i just want to make sure we're
00:16:08.360 getting both sides here so people can't say that we're conspiracy theory wing nuts kirby did come out
00:16:12.980 today and said there's a total lie to the the hirsch thing are are are you are you saying that
00:16:19.480 because you can't see any internal logic the reason you're saying hey it's got to be to cover something
00:16:23.980 else because there's no internal logic for us to force these two world superpowers together uh in
00:16:30.920 partnership with now the mullahs in iran uh you know the saudis the pakistan turkey in a war on the on
00:16:38.320 to consolidate the eurasian land masses do you say that it's got to be like ed does it's got to be
00:16:43.160 the cover for this cover that because there's no other geopolitical logic that would lead you to
00:16:50.020 think of what blinken and biden and jake sullivan have done here well i i think the more compelling
00:16:56.780 argument is that there's there are so many domestic issues that are about to break that they really need
00:17:02.920 to to change the tune dramatically and change people's focus onto something that's a bigger
00:17:08.000 emergency so that's where i really do think this is coming from but i also believe that the the west
00:17:14.480 believes the western powers believe that if they don't establish uh monetary dominance and petrodollar
00:17:21.640 dominance from this point forward that they're in real trouble because of the saudis and china
00:17:26.560 and the digital yuan and iran and russia working together on those issues so this seems like a
00:17:32.080 a tipping point right now where the future of the world reserve currencies and the world
00:17:36.140 transactional currencies is about to be determined over the next two years or so and the west either
00:17:42.820 wins or loses i mean all the chips are on the table at this point it's either going to be the east or the
00:17:47.420 west so they're all in and people i think so our audience may not know about your expertise when it
00:17:54.580 comes to china give us a minute on your curriculum vitae you you you i know the site has amazing pieces up
00:18:01.160 there but give us your your personal experience of why you know china so well well look i want to give
00:18:06.240 credit to uh jack posobik i mean he he knows more about china than i do but you know my uh i i lived
00:18:12.360 in taiwan and my wife's family escaped the the chinese communists uh with chiang kai shak and uh
00:18:19.400 you know they they've been fighting for freedom for the chinese people ever since and so that's part
00:18:25.380 that that's the american tradition of what we do but it's it's a global application of it we believe
00:18:30.700 in freedom for the chinese people we believe in ending the ccp we're not anti-china we are pro
00:18:36.960 chinese people we're anti-tyranny so that that drives a lot of what we do globally um internationally
00:18:43.780 uh right now you know think about how odd it is that china is lending money to the united states so
00:18:49.760 the u.s can pay the salaries of the ukrainian government to fight russia you know how long is
00:18:55.180 that situation going to remain in place you know at some point that that ends and i have a feeling
00:19:02.000 that china is going to initiate an attempted uh you you've talked about this an attempted naval and air
00:19:07.100 embargo against taiwan very quickly and uh if so the economic implications are dire
00:19:12.420 this is we we have a stake in in taiwan whether you believe in the moral situation of us defending
00:19:21.420 a real democracy and and someone that's been there for us for many many decades um it's just 25 percent
00:19:28.500 of the u.s economy will fall out and probably worse than that what the people in taiwan do you think feel
00:19:33.460 when they see that now their tank the m1 a1 tank that we've issued for them is backed up now in lima ohio
00:19:39.820 the ukrainians come first there now we're seeing the ammunition we're running out of ammunition the
00:19:44.480 the head of the navy secretary of the navy said before they made him take it down that hey if it
00:19:49.240 keeps running in ukraine like it's running we're going to be out of weapons in the western pacific
00:19:52.800 in six months are the taiwanese starting to get nervous because they think there's too much attention
00:19:58.720 on ukraine and not enough attention on the straits of taiwan and the south china sea absolutely uh the
00:20:05.500 taiwan leadership is very much aware of the munitions production problem that the united states
00:20:10.880 is currently facing and even promising m1 abrams tanks or promising 90 000 artillery shells a month
00:20:17.920 uh that that's two years uh in the future you know that the the u.s military infrastructure does
00:20:24.260 not exist to deliver those things today when they're needed today so if taiwan were to face
00:20:30.680 uh an attack or an embargo by china the munitions just aren't able to sustain that defense of the
00:20:39.240 island nation that's that's critical for the u.s economy so i i think that we've been very foolish
00:20:45.460 in sending uh so much to ukraine that we cannot defend taiwan and we cannot defend the continental
00:20:51.940 united states as effectively as we could before and uh we better light a fire under the u.s military
00:20:57.660 to to get their factories up and running and get our munitions supply back in place but i mean look
00:21:03.540 we're looking at global shortages of commodities uh price hikes labor shortage in the united states
00:21:09.480 especially in munitions factories the supply chain globally is broken for lots of reasons not not the
00:21:16.100 least of which is russia and ukraine that conflict and the swift system a lot of the munitions materials
00:21:21.480 rely on global supply chains that depend in part on russia itself including aluminum so it's complicated
00:21:27.100 uh mike you know we have the production team here in denver in uh in in memphis and in uh here in
00:21:36.260 the capital wherever we go to do the show in one of our studios but we also have what i call the engine
00:21:41.000 room people that monitor sites all day long in the engine room had been talking to me saying look
00:21:45.320 you got to get mike adams on here and have him because we're talking you know we're nailing people
00:21:49.480 about what happened after the train crash you know the development's one thing but about the
00:21:54.740 decision to release the decision to burn who's responsible president trump's coming but you're
00:22:00.580 the great expert over at natural news on detox what should what is mike adams thoughts here and you've
00:22:06.760 heard all the spin from different people and dewine's running away from it that none of the senior guys
00:22:11.020 the epa want to get near the place what is your action plan for what you think needs to happen to
00:22:16.740 actually sort the system sort the situation out in east palestine and do what's right for for the
00:22:23.260 earth for the country for for nature and for the citizens out there sir well i'm i'm going to join
00:22:30.640 the call of a guest i just interviewed eric coppolino and he and i are both calling for the immediate total
00:22:36.260 evacuation of the town of east palestine the epa is lying they are not testing for dioxins and dioxins
00:22:43.540 are the chemical result of the combustion of chlorinated compounds such as vinyl chloride
00:22:48.740 that entire area is going to be contaminated for generations to come if they don't do immediate
00:22:55.900 remediation we're going to have a long-term cancer curve that will be absolutely catastrophic in my
00:23:02.500 opinion now i'm going to confirm all of this in my laboratory we're right now acquiring a gas chromatography
00:23:09.760 interface to our mass spec instruments we're going to be able to test for dioxins within a couple of
00:23:14.760 months and we're building a network of people who can sample the area i don't trust the epa i don't
00:23:20.300 trust even the railroads labs we're going to do independent laboratory testing yeah perfect hang
00:23:26.220 over a second mike adams you're so revered in many parts of the you know the let's say the right
00:23:32.120 political spectrum some of the left too the right the populist nationalists when you speak people listen
00:23:37.040 um you're calling for because mike dewine in the epa of ohio and our epa and the consultants working
00:23:45.620 for a company that's got a 54 billion dollar market cap that would be north norfolk southern have said
00:23:51.220 hey it's okay it's fine you know this thing we've tested everybody can kind of go back in you're actually
00:23:58.200 saying you want the whole town evacuated and we got to get down to the basics here we get we got a problem
00:24:03.500 a deep problem yes uh now especially women of childbearing age children and pregnant women
00:24:10.240 should have evacuated from day one they should be gone from that town right now uh but there is
00:24:17.860 also risk to everybody else they should be removed or relocated uh from from that town and and given
00:24:27.300 a place to stay uh the railroad the government fema should step in at this point we need testing of
00:24:34.320 dioxins and and then should the dioxins come in at even very low concentrations we're talking about
00:24:41.520 toxicity in femtograms which is one one millionth of a billionth of a gram okay uh toxicity at that
00:24:48.300 level hormone disruption cancers infertility spontaneous abortions long-term effects we may have to
00:24:55.920 take down the entire town as what happened in times beach missouri and they may have to scrape off all
00:25:02.160 the soil of the entire area incinerate it and then remediate that and turn it into something where no
00:25:08.560 one lives for a century okay that's how bad this situation looks like it is we're working on confirming
00:25:15.200 what caused okay yeah but what caused that and we got about a minute and a half here we're gonna hold you
00:25:20.520 the break the the norfolk southern ceo said they had guys check and did some analysis before they
00:25:27.500 did the control release which is not their authority to do but it looks like they did they called the
00:25:33.160 shot on the on the controlled release first and then the controlled burn well how could they have
00:25:37.840 missed how could scientists or people that do this for a living miss this so badly well they're not
00:25:44.420 they're not scientists they don't understand chemistry and it's not a controlled burn it's an
00:25:48.200 uncontrolled burn at relatively low temperatures that don't accomplish molecular incineration so in
00:25:54.020 order to incinerate these dioxins you need much higher temperatures a couple thousand degrees fahrenheit
00:25:58.340 the open pit burn did not achieve those temperatures so in in effect it formed new toxic compounds during
00:26:06.440 this uncontrolled burn that released it into the open air where the wind could carry it anywhere and
00:26:11.720 the rain will bring it down onto the soils Steve we're talking about contamination of the food supply
00:26:18.180 contamination of rivers i mean even cincinnati cut off the intake from the ohio river as a precaution
00:26:25.000 and they're not testing for dioxins in the water by the way they're testing for other compounds but not
00:26:30.440 dioxins so i call this the don't see don't tell policy of chemical toxicity if you don't test for it you
00:26:36.220 won't see it
00:26:37.040 uh mike adams from natural news hang over a second we're taking a short commercial break we got mike adams
00:26:43.200 father frank pavone is going to join us also i think there's now a strategy from at least forming from the
00:26:50.320 right to life uh movement politically uh also going to go out to uh oklahoma city and we're going to talk to
00:26:56.300 crime com short break back with mike adams in a sec
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00:31:19.100 war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:31:28.920 okay mike adams from natural news is is our guest here mike just so we're not freaking people out
00:31:35.780 how did you get to the uh dioxin situation and this was not a control the the uh norfolk
00:31:43.560 southern has been saying it over and over again josh shapiro saying it uh dewine saying it the epa
00:31:49.300 administrator saying it was a control burn your theory that this was uncontrolled and caused
00:31:53.800 dioxins how did you uh come up with that well it it's it's uncontrolled in the sense that it went
00:32:00.800 into the atmosphere and when you just it was burned in an open pit and and all the smoke went into the
00:32:06.420 sky and then it spread and and we can track uh the area where it spread to and the products of
00:32:12.220 combustion of vinyl chloride or other chlorinated compounds include dioxins this is well known in
00:32:17.980 industry no no chemist would argue with that so the the term controlled burn is a lie it's a cover
00:32:24.800 story it wasn't controlled if it were controlled it would be in a container it would be in a room
00:32:30.720 to control it would be to cart it off in tanker trucks and then incinerate it in a controlled high
00:32:37.060 temperature chemical incinerator toxic waste disposal that did not happen
00:32:41.480 the the the the ceo said over the weekend and we pulled the clip this morning he he quoted
00:32:49.820 that he knew it was successful when he saw the black plume coming up out of the out of the thing he
00:32:57.180 knew it he knew he told a tv station i think a local tv station in atlanta that he knew it was
00:33:02.920 successful when he saw the black plume the really black heavy smoke he knew he had a success on his
00:33:08.440 controlled burn what say you sir well that's an admission that it's an uncontrolled burn that's an
00:33:13.740 admission of the toxic chemicals going into the atmosphere and what goes up will come down and when
00:33:19.300 it comes down which is which is already beginning to happen look at the the fish die-offs look at the
00:33:23.760 people reporting reporting themselves as sick coughing up blood in some cases uh the chloracne effects the
00:33:30.520 skin effects the tingling sensations uh they're on the skin of some people these are all early signs
00:33:35.480 of what will be a long-term increase very likely very high cancer rates for decades to come we're
00:33:42.880 talking about an ecological catastrophe that is unprecedented in the history of this nation
00:33:48.280 no joke
00:33:50.140 why is it when you have epa and all these other why is no one else coming forward in fact mike dewine
00:33:58.640 his epa said it was fine they actually sent the people back home in a couple of days and in fact
00:34:03.880 he opened this having kept the schools closed for a year because of the ccp virus they sent the kids
00:34:10.580 back to the school in the town on monday five days after the quote-unquote controlled release and the
00:34:17.660 controlled burn uh what say you sir well you know we've seen this before in the old soviet union
00:34:23.620 chernobyl i think 1986 they told people go home there's no radiation because the people couldn't
00:34:29.260 see the radiation well people can't see dioxins especially at femtograms or picogram concentrations
00:34:35.680 nobody knows it's there until the effects kick in and these are not necessarily acute short-term effects
00:34:41.940 so what what we need is testing for dioxins we need honest independent laboratories and analysis
00:34:47.960 and we need to exercise the precaution principle which is not being done here and by the way steve
00:34:52.140 i believe that if this accident had happened under the watch of president donald j trump
00:34:57.380 the media would have called it an ecological disaster i think that they're covering for this
00:35:03.140 politically because it happened under biden that's just my theory but i think that's the way the media
00:35:08.960 operates these days mike uh you had a guest on your show i know you're doing a piece when can people
00:35:16.600 expect that up we'll put it everywhere but when do you anticipate you're going to have your
00:35:19.900 right up on this uh up on your site uh 12 noon tomorrow eastern it'll be up interview an article
00:35:26.540 perfect mike adams how they get to natural news and what is your social media sir
00:35:32.560 naturalnews.com and they can find me uh on on truth social just look for health ranger i'm on i'm on gab
00:35:40.600 i'm on getter truth social telegram and brighttown.social as well which is our platform so
00:35:46.900 pretty pretty easy to find in alt media thank you for having me on mike adams honor always to have
00:35:53.760 you on thank you very much sir appreciate it sir thank you health ranger mike adams over at natural
00:35:59.600 news uh pretty scary we're gonna be doing a lot of this in leading up to president trump's uh
00:36:04.600 visit on wednesday remember um it's a tale of two cities uh biden's in ukraine trump's going to
00:36:12.520 east uh palestine um i want to bring in father provone father you and i talked you know today
00:36:19.240 uh politico had a had a story about uh it was a big it was from mcgraw she's one of the best
00:36:26.580 reporters they've got there alison mcgraw i think her name is she's one of the best reporters and she
00:36:30.000 had this piece it was a lead story this morning that said um trump is going to have a tough time
00:36:36.380 selling two of his biggest accomplishments uh to a broad public and even quite frankly to some of
00:36:45.040 the mega base for the uh for the 2024 primary and then for the general and those two they picked out
00:36:50.740 was the vax and we've been covering that non-stop about the uh and we just had to add down on here
00:36:56.120 about the failure of the uh of the clinical trial uh but the other was roe v wade the judges and all
00:37:02.740 that and one thing you and i discussed a lot is is there a plan going for is there a strategy going
00:37:07.900 for it is it going to be federal level is it going to be state level you've had a time now to gather
00:37:12.480 with some folks and think some things through so give us a uh give us a situation reporter where
00:37:17.200 you guys stand in your working group yes steve uh you know thank you for having me on tonight
00:37:22.000 because i know that our audience around the country is always uh always asking me and asking
00:37:27.060 many other leaders hey are the groups working together uh and the good news is we are we had
00:37:32.280 about 43 national pro-life leaders gathered at our priest for life headquarters over the last few days
00:37:38.540 and we discussed uh what you're just saying now elections we discussed legislation what do we want
00:37:44.460 with the new congress we we we discussed uh how do we educate the candidates when it comes to
00:37:50.160 abortion we discussed president trump and and we talked about a number of other things like the
00:37:54.460 chemical abortions and also these individual state battles uh the bottom line is this that uh
00:38:00.260 first of all candidates starting with the presidential candidates should not be afraid of the
00:38:06.380 abortion issue now i'm afraid sometimes commentary like uh what you just mentioned may make them
00:38:12.620 afraid i mean it should make us vigilant it should make us work harder on strategy but the fact is
00:38:17.740 when a candidate explains why he or she is in favor of protecting children uh from their earliest age
00:38:25.220 that is a winning issue if they express it confidently compassionately knowledgeably and don't run away
00:38:32.580 from the issue you know so many consultants have said over the years oh well just say people say to
00:38:37.960 people that you're pro-life and then pivot to a different uh topic well no because then that gives the
00:38:43.620 other side the chance to redefine what you mean by pro-life and they run away with the argument uh the
00:38:49.860 leaders that gathered together were were very very clear and strong that we're going to recommit
00:38:54.140 ourselves to doing candidate education uh in uh in the coming months and uh uh leading up to 24 uh we're
00:39:02.220 going to commit ourselves also to making sure candidates understand as federal candidates that they need to call
00:39:08.620 for a gestational limit on abortion let's start talking seriously about protecting these unborn
00:39:15.000 children not just regulating the funding of abortion or anything like that that do also need to be done
00:39:21.160 but uh but but but let's get to the core of where so many americans are that yeah these children should
00:39:27.880 actually uh be protected people should be confident the groups are working even more and more together
00:39:34.540 and uh and i was happy to have this gathering just uh the end of last week what is the bifurcation
00:39:42.360 one of the things that continue to hammering on is this issue about at the federal level or is it
00:39:47.040 going to go back to the states i mean we had a lot of people you you were kind enough to visit with us
00:39:51.000 in studio during the march for life and i had a lot of people that we've been hosting people here
00:39:55.820 since i don't know the 14 years the 10 or 11 years 12 years we've been here um and a lot of them said
00:40:01.800 this is my last march for life i'm going to focus on the states when you get the 43 groups in a room
00:40:06.580 what is the basic where's directionally where they're going they're saying let's leave the federal
00:40:11.260 aside let's go to all focus on the states are they saying the lindsey graham thing this thing of a
00:40:16.240 federal mandate maybe it makes sense where do you think that's coming out well steve it was unanimous
00:40:21.680 among these 43 national groups that the battle over abortion going forward here is a national and state
00:40:28.320 interface uh in fact what we discussed was as we have more and more state battles and listen our
00:40:35.360 viewers in ohio need to be aware there's a there's a strong pro-abortion ballot uh initiative coming up
00:40:41.700 it's in the works right now they're aiming for 2023 to have the abortion on demand on the ballot
00:40:47.100 we resolved at this meeting first of all that the national groups need to pour more effort into each
00:40:54.180 one of these state battles the state battles need to be national battles but furthermore everyone in
00:41:00.660 that room agreed that when it comes to legislation we need both working together because after all
00:41:06.440 that's the way our our government is set up the states have a serious responsibility uh but so does
00:41:11.700 the congress so for example if congress let's say in 2025 you know we get that get the senate back and get
00:41:18.160 the white house back and keep the house what we're going to have is the possibility to start
00:41:22.660 protecting these babies on the federal level and then because of the supremacy clause of the
00:41:26.980 constitution a protection will kick in even in the blue states that have put abortion on demand into
00:41:33.520 their constitutions so this when we've been explaining this to people in those blue states
00:41:38.800 they have been very very encouraged these two levels work together the dobbs decision it's important
00:41:44.960 for people to understand the dobbs decision that overturned roe v wade did not absolve uh congress of its
00:41:53.560 responsibility uh to legislate on abortion uh as a matter of fact one of the key briefs in the case was from
00:41:59.780 hundreds of members of congress who were saying let us do our job let us make laws regarding uh the
00:42:05.740 unborn uh so it returned the issue to and this is the wording of the decision the people and their elected
00:42:12.300 representatives that covers all levels of government federal state and even local government where we see cities
00:42:18.880 banning abortions within the city limits so uh everyone in the room was agreed on this we've got to have
00:42:25.240 national and state collaboration and these leaders are more ready than ever to uh to to bring that about
00:42:31.760 uh when you when you talked look at the republican party in in the candidates are run it's a
00:42:39.880 consulting class that the democrats don't quite have and they control the money they control access to
00:42:44.620 the donors all that when you had these articles coming out like alice mcgraw and she wasn't trying
00:42:49.240 to be it it was not a hit piece it was just basically laying out of the facts as the as the
00:42:55.180 conventional wisdom in secular washington looks at what's all about money and power and even where they
00:43:01.660 said yes there's obviously a lot of strengths and activity at the state level but soon as you touch
00:43:07.640 talk about the federal level that could be another third rail uh politics particularly given what
00:43:12.660 happened whether rightly or wrongly it's the way it's been positioned how does the 43 groups get get
00:43:18.600 over that how do you get over that hump when you've only got so many resources so much time so much
00:43:22.920 ability to focus how does that play into what your guy's saying it's got to be both a national and a
00:43:28.300 state well candidate education came up when we started talking about this now some of the groups are
00:43:34.140 already doing it we do it susan b anthony uh pro-life america does it uh a number of the other groups
00:43:40.100 smaller groups but uh that's why we're starting now we had this meeting now because we said right now
00:43:46.860 those that that know that they're going to run in 24 uh we need to start uh meeting with them now and
00:43:53.620 showing them how to win how to speak persuasively on this pro-life issue in a way that's not going to
00:44:01.740 scare people uh you know and one of the things for example that we were discussing is how you know
00:44:06.160 in texas where they have essentially ended abortion and and and brought protection to all these babies
00:44:13.200 from conception they had in the very same bill that made abortions illegal uh over a hundred million
00:44:21.620 dollars for for for moms who are in these uh these uh pregnancy situations that they feel they can't
00:44:27.860 handle that that side of it to show that we're the compassionate ones we are not abandoning women
00:44:34.020 to an impossible situation we are there by their side that's one of many ways that we're going to get
00:44:40.000 these candidates more on board father frank how do people uh get access what are your coordinates
00:44:46.220 the site of priest for life also your uh your personal and all your different uh social media
00:44:51.620 the website is endabortion.us endabortion.us and my social media handle is fr frank pavone
00:45:00.460 and all the major platforms fr frank pavone
00:45:03.640 the right to life movement a major a major part a foundational element of the maga movement so
00:45:11.500 father frank thank you so much honor to have you on here glad the groups are working together
00:45:16.160 glad 43 got together and they come out with a sense of unanimity so that's fantastic to hear
00:45:21.600 yes steve it is thank you for having me as always thank you sir look forward to having you back
00:45:28.140 let's go out to oklahoma uh kathy connor kathy we got a very special event coming up this uh
00:45:34.680 this saturday tell people about it i couldn't be more excited to come out there and join you folks
00:45:39.320 and i want to make sure we get as many people as possible can attend and know about it what do we got
00:45:44.380 going on yes steve we're excited to have you our great posse leader we uh since our last call we
00:45:53.880 got calls from all over the country including savannah georgia wanting tickets to our 2023
00:45:59.520 lincoln reagan dinner so we are very excited about the response um this year our event is at the
00:46:07.920 national uh national uh i've always remembered this name the national cowboy and western heritage museum
00:46:14.540 we call it the cowboy hall of fame here and it is a fabulous venue it's steeped in all kinds of
00:46:21.700 heritage of oklahoma and this year the museum is going to give every patriot who comes to our event a free
00:46:30.600 ticket to come back and visit the museum after the event is over so we have that's fantastic
00:46:38.360 yeah it's really it's going to be a fun event we've also had three really nice big patriots give us
00:46:46.240 uh donations of exotic trips that we are going to raffle off in the golden uh ticket raffle this year
00:46:54.720 so we've added a lot of fun things but most importantly you know the county is really focused
00:47:01.980 on funding precincts and helping uh bet candidates with a candidate funding this year also so we have
00:47:11.820 some really good goals uh that we want to accomplish for the county of oklahoma we're the largest voting
00:47:18.080 block in oklahoma we have 288 precincts and only 25 percent of those have a chairman
00:47:25.220 wow well we'll make sure we take care of that and once again it's going to start at six o'clock on
00:47:31.640 saturday how do people particularly people listening to the podcast on radio where do they go because
00:47:37.040 we've got the site up there right now and i want to make sure grace and captain ben and get it in all
00:47:40.780 the chats where to where do folks go uh to get tickets and to find out more about the more information
00:47:46.300 about it okay go to our website www okcogop.com that's www okcogop.com and you can get tickets you can
00:48:03.900 buy a table if you want to bring a group of friends uh you can buy your golden ticket online
00:48:09.580 so we really would love to see you all and see we cannot wait to see you and i hope i know who
00:48:15.900 your fourth person is i'm just uh kathy it's so uh great to do this and i'm honored i'm really i'm
00:48:27.120 really excited about seeing the museum i gotta tell you i want to meet the folks out there but this
00:48:30.840 museum is something uh i love western history love i love oklahoma love western history uh and so i'm
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00:48:45.860 coming out there kathy thank you so much we'll push this hard thank you okay it's the it's the
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