Bannon's War Room - November 22, 2023


WarRoom Battleground EP 421: Conflicting Interests Of The Elite; Political Justice System


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

157.29178

Word Count

8,485

Sentence Count

28

Misogynist Sentences

4

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

In this episode of War Room Battle, host Stephen K.K. Bannon and co-host Natalie G. Winters are joined by Dr. Naomi Wolf and Dr. Darren Beattie to discuss the latest in the long-running saga of WHO-funded Ebola research in China and the government cover-up surrounding it.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:16.980 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:23.980 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just
00:00:29.880 like in Georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:34.640 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:38.920 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground
00:00:45.220 here's your host Stephen K Bannon welcome to war room battleground it's not Stephen K Bannon it's
00:00:53.160 Natalie G. Winters filling in today Tuesday November 21st in the year of our Lord 2023 we
00:01:00.920 have what is I think a very packed show we're going to get you all the news going all the way
00:01:05.880 from Wuhan Anthony Fauci our taxpayer dollars frankly our entire federal government's involvement
00:01:11.720 for the laboratory over there there's some interesting new reporting that we've been
00:01:16.060 talking about for a while here on this show and we'll bring it back home to I guess we could call
00:01:21.040 it the surveillance state I'm not talking about the Chinese Communist Party I'm talking about what
00:01:25.480 our American elites are doing here specifically to the MAGA movement we'll talk all things censorship
00:01:32.100 surveillance misinformation disinformation conspiracy theories all these words that mean probably
00:01:39.080 something other than if you were to look them up in a dictionary but I'm sure that's exactly what
00:01:43.740 our power hungry elites these authoritarian power grabbing monsters want us to think but before we
00:01:51.700 get to Darren Beattie to talk about all of that we have the one and only Dr. Naomi Wolf who's of course
00:01:58.360 a good friend of the show really leading the charge on not just vaccine research I don't want to sell her
00:02:05.560 short she can I think kind of find really the truth the actual information data details behind really
00:02:13.680 any story when it has to come uh to the all-out assault on our freedoms and liberties being
00:02:19.320 ushered in by you want to call it the administrative state the deep state you you can take your pick
00:02:24.740 there are a lot of a lot of terms for it but if we have Dr. Wolf I would I'll walk through the
00:02:30.740 Vanity Fair article just to give the audience a little bit of a tee up but then I would love
00:02:35.300 a skin just like us in the war room you know one of the voices who I think has been since day one
00:02:41.080 sort of calling out the murkiness surrounding the origins of the pandemic and how it really
00:02:46.000 has been capitalized upon by the power hungry elites I was just talking about but there's really
00:02:51.240 bombshell new reporting coming out of Vanity Fair today interesting they drop it right before we're
00:02:56.260 going into Thanksgiving um but showing that officials from the United States government were told by
00:03:03.980 directors from NIAID that is of course the NIH agency led by Anthony Fauci to quote delete information
00:03:12.240 from official government reports about the type of research that was being conducted at the Wuhan
00:03:17.680 Institute of Virology specifically reverse engineering genetic strains of Ebola virus in some cases with
00:03:26.200 uh fatality rates up to 50 percent one of the other bombshells contained in this article
00:03:32.740 showed that in mid-2019 just months before COVID-19 became COVID-19 uh officials from the Department of
00:03:42.380 Energy actually sent warnings to the National Institutes of Health to NIAID to Anthony Fauci's NIAID
00:03:50.800 saying that the research our taxpayer dollars were funding was actually being co-opted and weaponized
00:03:58.500 by the Chinese Communist Party's military for their own goals aims and objectives and I think frankly
00:04:06.340 Dr. Wolf the buried lead of this story is that they asked Anthony Fauci for comment and you know we
00:04:11.960 don't refer to him as Dr. Anthony Fauci but I'll call you Dr. Naomi Wolf that was an intentional
00:04:16.840 juxtaposition and he says no comment I've never seen Anthony Fauci miss an opportunity uh to give an
00:04:24.240 interview to talk to the media so I'm just curious your thoughts on what seems to be the never-ending
00:04:28.960 saga about the true origins of COVID-19 um on this report yeah it's well this Vanity Fair piece is about
00:04:37.160 so much more than just the origins of COVID-19 right and it it really worries me considerably um one thing
00:04:45.520 that is clear is well as you pointed out Dr. Fauci wouldn't comment and ordinarily it's dangerous
00:04:52.200 to be between Dr. Fauci and a microphone or a television camera um and that's not okay because
00:04:59.980 he oversaw uh much of what this article has revealed um the other thing that is an important
00:05:07.360 takeaway I think Natalie is the way that the scientists who are interviewed and the scientists
00:05:12.600 working under Dr. Fauci's and Dr. Francis Collins oversight collaborating with our worst enemies
00:05:19.700 and with you know what they acknowledge to be bad actors around the world you know they pretty much
00:05:25.080 say it doesn't matter how bad these people are it's important to share share share so that science has
00:05:30.960 larger data sets to work with um the scientists keep giving us some like attitude or tone that
00:05:38.740 they're the ones who have to set the agenda why are any of these little people with restrictions
00:05:44.680 getting in their way the science you know can't be stopped for any reason whatsoever without any
00:05:51.380 acknowledgement or recognition that it's nation states that make the laws um about how science is
00:05:58.220 done especially with public funding so that's like it not overtly the theme of this article but
00:06:05.600 that's what the reader takes away is that there's a rogue global scientific body that you know just
00:06:12.760 like these rogue non-profits like the bill and melinda gates foundation or the rogue who that nobody
00:06:18.160 elected right there are there's a rogue scientific establishment especially virology and epidemiology
00:06:24.900 it looks like who are just going to do what they want to do and pish tush to all those little people
00:06:31.400 who want to make laws to restrict what they're doing um the third thing i call your attention to
00:06:36.880 which is not okay at all is that there's this um kind of i think you know these people scare me so
00:06:46.260 much right and this is vanity fair and vanity fair has been calling me an anti-vaxxer and smearing rfk
00:06:51.600 jr and all the bad things all along right so suddenly they're following natalie winter's wonderful
00:06:58.540 reporting in the national pulse two and a half years ago and you know waking everyone up to the
00:07:03.440 fact that there's national security threat in china well what worries me is that the g they are playing
00:07:10.020 with ebola uh discourse in this piece i'm worried that it's like scene setting or stage setting for
00:07:18.440 the next pandemic which these awful people keep assuring us is going to be zoonotic in origin it's
00:07:24.880 going to cross from animals to humans um they have no way of knowing that and if that happens that
00:07:30.120 happens humanity has lived through many waves of disease before but they're i i am worried setting
00:07:37.380 the stage for oh gosh ebola blood coming out of every orifice you know that quote was very clear to spell
00:07:43.560 that out um you know 50 fatality rate you know remember bill gates saying well next the next one you'll
00:07:50.240 really pay attention like you plebs weren't scared enough with this covid virus the next one's really
00:07:56.500 going to get you you'll have blood coming out of your orifices i'm i mean that's a leap it's an
00:08:00.940 inference but these people tend to signal and set the stage so that people have a built-in narrative to
00:08:07.860 kind of fall into when the fear porn is switched on on all channels last thing i'll say and then i will
00:08:14.560 pause i promise is that buried in there uh is a paragraph about the plasmid dna and um that they
00:08:22.180 were experimenting with and i believe canada shipped plasmid dna to wuhan and for people who haven't
00:08:29.020 read this it's stunning like canada packed you know deadly viruses in like someone's purse practically
00:08:37.180 in a bunch of dry ice and put that person on a passenger flight to wuhan and everyone was kind of
00:08:43.360 holding their breath till the plane landed i mean the description is insanely risky and stupid and
00:08:50.140 obviously a biosecurity threat and just unbelievably childish irresponsible treatment of deadly pathogens
00:08:58.060 um and i would not want to be sitting next to that person you know in coach class um i might knock over
00:09:04.140 their deadly vials uh when i reach for you know my coke across the aisle so that's disturbing and then
00:09:11.620 the plasmid dna is very disturbing because um kevin mckernan who's an independent scientist um whose
00:09:18.400 lab i visited to record this he found plasmid dna fragments which are not supposed to be there
00:09:26.220 in the covet 19 injections um and our reporting has shared you know my own uh reporting broke uh the news
00:09:35.540 that these um covet injections were manufactured formulated the ip was secured um and transferred
00:09:42.180 you know distributed packaged by china so now we've got canada sending china the plasmid dna we've got
00:09:51.320 plasmid dna fragments showing up in the covid vaccine where it's not supposed to be causing what
00:09:59.460 um oncologists are worried will be you know catastrophic physical harms turbo cancers um
00:10:06.060 and so it's very interesting that uh canada is the source of you know from that article
00:10:12.020 plasma dna that no one should have been shipping to our worst enemies and sure enough this is what
00:10:18.360 happens when you ship deadly bioweapons to your worst enemies oh they come back into the bodies of us
00:10:26.060 um that's what i take from that article yeah the next time someone tells you that the administrative
00:10:32.160 state doesn't exist or that there really is some rogue element within our federal government i think
00:10:37.560 maybe at the thanksgiving table people should print out this article because it shows you
00:10:42.040 that there is this group this kind of scientific elect for lack of a better term who's not elected
00:10:48.680 make no mistake who think that they know what global scientific regulatory policy should be and
00:10:55.720 frankly they're globalists to their core they don't care about borders all they care about is
00:11:00.400 research dollars and they think that scientific collaboration with the nations whose really
00:11:05.720 sole purpose and modus operandi is to destroy the united states of america and our american way of
00:11:11.660 life is worth it in the name of science right these people are scientists i think it's a weird cultish
00:11:18.440 religion to them and frankly it's really the playbook of the elites right it's not just outsourcing these
00:11:24.900 viral pathogens and deadly ebola strains they've done it with everything intellectual property our
00:11:30.520 jobs our factories right it's it's their playbook uh there's so many conflicts of interest whether it's
00:11:36.500 on the financial front the blackmail front hunter biden is a textbook example of that but speaking of
00:11:42.440 conflicts of interest now even for myself who has seen a lot of crazy stories um i when i was first
00:11:49.600 said this i didn't even believe it because it's so absolutely ridiculous so i want you to walk us
00:11:53.960 through it slowly um disclaimer it's not misinformation this is all true um but you have
00:12:01.160 some haters that's probably no secret to anyone who watches this show um a fellow naomi by the way
00:12:07.220 naomi klein um who does not like what you've been doing i guess she does not like the truth
00:12:12.520 um but can you tell us a little bit first of all about how she's been attacking you how she's been
00:12:17.880 trying to discredit you um and why you think potentially there may be some whether it's
00:12:23.740 financial ideological personnel rationale and motivations uh behind some of these moves
00:12:29.480 sure so you know caveat or preamble i had really really tried natalie to you know rise above um pay no
00:12:40.000 attention to the fact that naomi klein the other naomi she likes to call me the other naomi i don't
00:12:46.800 like to other anyone but um naomi klein uh she's a well-known um liberal or left-wing uh climate
00:12:54.600 activist she wrote some very important books um one called no logo and she came out kind of out of
00:13:03.160 blue with a book i haven't yet read i hope not to read it just because i don't need crazy you know in
00:13:09.820 my daily life but um it's a whole book uh which is predicated on the notion i gather that well steve
00:13:18.480 bannon rfk jr and i um are kind of generals in this army of evil i guess you're you're there too um
00:13:27.300 who are trying to kind of destroy civilization we're the mirror world and uh i kind of took it took
00:13:35.760 a dive into the mirror world and maga and you know hatred and armed people i mean this is truncated
00:13:43.800 and cliff notes right but it was like why would someone so distinguished spend the peak years of
00:13:51.440 her career and especially these important pandemic years which is disaster capitalism her initial
00:13:57.160 subject at its peak right um the exploitation of a disaster for profit why would she spend you know
00:14:05.100 two years or whatever on a screen against me so uh i i may have found the reason it turns out that um
00:14:14.680 her husband avi lewis who is uh the son of a a well-known leader of uh kind of left-wing
00:14:23.620 politics in canada he got a gig as a spokesmodel for pharma care uh which is you will not even believe
00:14:35.360 what it is as a policy it's like the most corrupt policy you could possibly imagine for the pharmaceutical
00:14:41.780 industry and so pharma care is a bid to nationalize all of the pharmaceutical needs of all of the people
00:14:49.300 in canada um and so what would that be well the people of canada spend 42 billion dollars a year
00:14:56.740 on pharmaceuticals so pharma care would uh transfer that the market forces um that lead companies like
00:15:08.200 pfizer to rise and fall to collapse with our work here for an example it would take all the risk out
00:15:13.960 of manufacturing pharmaceuticals and distributing them because the taxpayers of canada would write
00:15:18.860 a gigantic check via their government to this policy um and and and and pharma would pocket the check
00:15:27.620 so uh avi lewis is the spokesmodel for this mr naomi klein and he's been convening uh town halls and
00:15:36.020 groups and events and round tables uh in cities across canada right starting at the point that
00:15:45.240 naomi klein was turning her book in um to be printed and published and distributed and continuing on you
00:15:53.040 know as her book was celebrated around the world um in major news outlets that have taken the pharma money
00:15:59.980 or taken the bill and melinda gates uh overcoming vaccine hesitancy money the bbc the guardian npr uh
00:16:08.680 the new york times the washington post and none of them disclosed that the klein lewis household was
00:16:15.580 was had this relationship with big pharma what looks like a professional relationship with big pharma
00:16:22.520 so that was shocking enough but i did a little more digging this morning before my second cup of coffee
00:16:29.020 and it's all right there and it's like new york times where were you that you missed this gigantic
00:16:35.160 conflict of interest that natalie winters is one of the last living real journalists you know you're
00:16:41.480 supposed to disclose right if your spouse gets any checks from the pharmaceutical industry if there's
00:16:47.920 any financial relationship there at all or even a professional relationship you are supposed to
00:16:53.640 disclose it to readers if your screed is uh aiming at taking out someone who's doing important work
00:17:01.480 along with the volunteers and amy kelly to reveal the harms of these mrna injections there's no such
00:17:08.760 disclosure but her father-in-law avi lewis's dad was the canadian ambassador to the un so globalist
00:17:19.500 right socialist globalist you know this is our enemy cadre right now the socialist globalists
00:17:25.780 but in addition to that when he was done being ambassador to the un he started a global health
00:17:32.060 organization um that sought to inject african children uh with malaria vaccines um and now has
00:17:41.500 a non-profit which seeks to bring covid treatments including vaccines to africa and to underserved
00:17:49.980 communities and he got a 25 million dollar grant from the bill and melinda gates foundation um so it's
00:17:58.100 it's two generations of buckets and buckets if not millions in pharma money flowing into that extended
00:18:06.340 family um and i don't know that that's a reason for a distinguished intellectual to take time from
00:18:14.820 other pressing pursuits to try to take me out reputationally but as an old school classically
00:18:21.260 trained journalist that is one hell of a set of ethical um conflicts of interests conflicts of
00:18:28.100 interest that need to be disclosed and every single news outlet that has celebrated and praised and
00:18:35.140 featured and excerpted and promoted this book length hit job now in my view and columbia journalism's
00:18:43.140 reviews view um classical journalism should update their articles with a disclosure that um there are these
00:18:51.840 relationships in the family with big pharma and specifically with vaccines it's so funny because
00:18:58.900 these mainstream news outlets will spend i mean months and months calling your high school best friend
00:19:06.580 the brother of your high school best friend right to write these hit pieces on people like yourself
00:19:11.700 people like steve even random appointees in the trump administration yet they conveniently don't have
00:19:18.340 the time to ever include the disclosure of the conflict of interest that's pretty sizable not just from a
00:19:23.940 familial thai perspective but i'm sure financial too you know my background is of course is in chinese
00:19:30.500 communist party influence operations so i understand how they do it and i think there's sort of similar
00:19:35.540 tactics deployed but i'm just curious to sort of go more meta on this you know what you're talking
00:19:42.820 about for lack of a better term i sort of see it as you know the horizontal integration or familial
00:19:47.540 integration of how big pharma can sort of compromise a family right whether it's the the husband yeah
00:19:54.260 the husband is pumping the policies that are favorable to them essentially lobbyists the father-in-law
00:20:00.260 they probably want to work with the son because that's who his father is uh is you know sort of
00:20:04.180 representing those interests on the globalist world stage not the global world stage and then the
00:20:09.620 vertical integration aspect of it as i see how you know naomi klein's work is then amplified through the
00:20:15.220 mainstream media kind of echo chamber right in the new york times of the world and you are right it
00:20:20.180 is curious when you see outlets like vanity fair who you know demean yourself demean myself to call
00:20:26.420 steve and rfk jr crazy um suddenly sort of pick up on like 10 of the actual story that we've been talking
00:20:34.260 about it's i think it's a bit of you know narrative control when too much of the truth has gotten out they
00:20:38.900 got to step in and and censor it a little bit so they try to look even-handed but i'm just curious
00:20:45.060 speaking on that vertical integration part right sort of the media aspect of it why they're so
00:20:50.020 desperate to publish someone like naomi klein right to attack people like you do you think that there
00:20:56.980 are similar conflicts of interests that are held by these major corporations right the new york times
00:21:04.260 of the world in other words do you think using the individuals that you just named as sort of
00:21:10.100 representatives of all of these different you know silos of influence and interest do you think
00:21:16.500 that this has played out on a much larger and bigger scale to really go after anyone who has
00:21:22.900 dared to speak out about coven 19 treatments in a way that doesn't boost the bottom line of pfizer or
00:21:29.380 majorna i mean yes i i think we could produce a dozen examples just sitting here i you know what comes
00:21:39.460 to mind you were just talking about dr fauci not commenting well dr fauci early on in 2020 and
00:21:47.860 francis collins conferred to take out reputationally basically three distinguished epidemiologists and public
00:21:56.340 health uh professors dr badacharya dr gupta and um dr koldorf and they they conspired about it and then
00:22:05.700 the nation kind of did their bidding i mean we saw the emails right um you know you steve bannon me
00:22:13.140 as you mentioned you know we could go on and on dr mccullough um the who said you know he's got the
00:22:19.620 credentials being erased after his name all the honest doctors who are dealing with lawfare and
00:22:26.260 trying not to have their licenses taken away um i think it's a a giant machine of reputation
00:22:35.300 management and perception management for example i contacted um the washington post and one other news
00:22:45.300 outlet um and basically said you know you've just spent uh i think the bbc you've just spent an hour
00:22:52.660 or a feature on this book that tries to destroy me you know tries yet again to destroy me you know good
00:22:58.820 luck um reputationally uh will you give me equal time you know i have a book out you know which rebuts
00:23:06.020 hers um will you give me space and these are people used to call me commission me assign features to me
00:23:14.180 as a matter of course i didn't even get a response so in addition to the smear machine which you're
00:23:21.380 absolutely right is global and kind of working effectively there's also a silence machine right
00:23:27.540 i don't get to present the other point of view i don't get to call up vanity fair i mean i'll try
00:23:34.100 you know and um or call up uh you know any of these outlets i mean there's no point they they won't
00:23:40.420 cover you fairly they won't cover me fairly they won't cover the great barrington declaration people
00:23:44.980 fairly and that i just recognize that those are our battle conditions but i guess i would also say
00:23:52.900 i think you should really take heart um from the vanity fair piece because when you said like truth
00:23:59.940 management or information management i do see that natalie they are you know beating the drum which
00:24:06.820 you were way ahead on way ahead on um that china's our enemy and the way china wages war includes uh
00:24:15.540 bioweapons and pharmaceuticals that has penetrated public consciousness apparently enough so that vanity
00:24:23.380 fair the mouthpiece of the establishment has to kind of let a little bit of sunlight onto that question
00:24:31.780 you know as you say in order to kind of manage it right to make it a conundrum that's ethical well
00:24:38.820 will science lose will the science lose if we um uh clamp down on this from a national security
00:24:45.060 perspective um but yeah i think there's a gigantic global bought off stack of stack of um prejudice and
00:24:56.580 smearing and dr wolf we're coming up against a break i'm so glad you had the time to to spend with us
00:25:02.740 and i'm sure the audience loves your dog he's very cute um but if people want to follow you and stay
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00:25:41.300 thank you so much thank you so much have a nice thanksgiving you too and everyone out there you too
00:25:47.940 and we're in posse it's why you guys gotta go to anfest.com with all this talk about these evil
00:25:54.580 scary globalists who hate you i'm sure you probably want to spend some time with people
00:25:59.300 who think like you do in other words normal sane people who don't think that there are 17 genders
00:26:04.980 don't think that we should be giving reverse engineered strains of viruses with 50 lethality
00:26:10.740 rates to the chinese communist party and frankly people who know what the ccp stands for and what
00:26:17.460 to take down the ccp so that's why you guys gotta go to anfest.com steve is a confirmed speaker i'll be
00:26:23.780 there i'm pretty sure we'll be hosting the show live uh you'll get to meet us not sure why you'd
00:26:28.500 want to meet me but you can meet steve uh he's very cool in person even cooler than on the show
00:26:33.380 and he's pretty cool on the show uh but you gotta go to anfest.com if you want to go it's in phoenix
00:26:40.340 arizona it's very fun i was there last year uh it's mid-december i'm inclined to say the 16th
00:26:46.340 through the 19th but like i said if you go to anfest.com you can get all the information and
00:26:51.540 most importantly you can see see steve speak live and in the flesh i'm sure he'll have some
00:26:57.540 nice words for the murdochs we'll be right back after this break
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00:31:22.340 war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:31:27.620 today i'm directing the director of division of homeland security and emergency services to develop
00:31:32.580 media literacy tools for k-12 in our public schools this will teach students and even teachers to help
00:31:42.900 understand how to spot conspiracy theories and misinformation disinformation and online hate
00:31:50.980 start talking about what we're seeing out there give the teachers
00:31:54.580 the tools they need to help these conversations in school and by teaching younger new yorkers about
00:32:02.980 how to discern between digital fact and digital fiction we can better inoculate them from hatred
00:32:11.140 and the spread of it and help prepare them for a very fast-moving and often confusing world
00:32:16.820 welcome back to the war room what you just watched it's not a deep fake it's not ai is not a joke
00:32:26.020 absolutely ridiculous not sure how that could go wrong the same people who want to indoctrinate
00:32:31.460 your children with far left weird grooming gender ideology now want to be the arbiters of truth and
00:32:37.860 misinformation and disinformation and conspiracy theories in the classroom pretty
00:32:42.660 bizarre but i guess totally on brand for these far left authoritarians to be going after the minds of
00:32:49.220 k through 12 students because i'm sure not only do they detest the nuclear family but they want
00:32:56.100 these teachers they want these institutions to be able to really inculcate these probably anti-america
00:33:01.940 that's probably too euphemistic a term but just absolutely deranged values they want you frankly
00:33:08.820 to have kids that hate you and i'm sure as much as it you know makes me sad to say i'm sure there
00:33:14.340 are a lot of you who watch this show who are celebrating thanksgiving probably with a young
00:33:19.620 kid probably around my age who probably went off to college or was in high school and got radicalized
00:33:25.300 to believe a bunch of crazy stuff where when they came home when they came back
00:33:29.860 on their you know breaks or whatever it was you didn't even recognize them but hey now those very
00:33:35.860 same people are going to be telling them uh what's a conspiracy theory what's misinformation and
00:33:40.740 what's disinformation all the more important why you guys have to go to birchgold.com slash bannon
00:33:48.260 there's no misinformation on that website just solid quality information to help you and your family
00:33:55.940 really plan your own financial future that's not going to be beholden to the genius that is janet
00:34:02.260 yellen to the geniuses that are running the biden regime now our next guest is someone who if we
00:34:09.940 lived in a fair and just world would probably be an actual guest lecturer in k through 12 classrooms on
00:34:17.060 how to spot actual misinformation and disinformation particularly uh misinformation disinformation that
00:34:23.620 comes from the federal government on basically everything especially january 6th that is of course
00:34:28.900 a good friend of the show dr darren j bd with emphasis added on the j as he noted i i use middle
00:34:36.900 initials for people who are who are very important um but darren there's a lot that i want to get into
00:34:41.940 i know there's a lot of pieces that are coming in white hot on revolver.news so we can start there
00:34:46.500 and we'll see how much time we have um but i would love to have you walk through uh what is a very
00:34:52.820 wonderfully written piece on the chauvin verdict but more precisely the trial and how it sort of
00:34:58.980 reflects the uh the new america that we live in well indeed and always great to be back with you natalie
00:35:06.820 the piece that you talked about is again white hot and it's uh very appropriate for us to understand
00:35:14.820 people might know recently um the supreme court denied uh cert uh to the appeal in the chauvin case
00:35:25.220 which is very disappointing and cowardly but perhaps not surprising when you consider um some of the
00:35:31.460 supreme court's track record which is mixed to say to say the least um but a lot of conservatives are
00:35:38.660 starting to revisit the verdict and people who are squeamish about doing the right thing or at least
00:35:44.420 saying the right thing at the time are now kind of more comfortable with a um you know late but
00:35:52.260 still um worthwhile um reevaluation of uh what happened and so we go through the jury we go through the
00:36:02.980 trial and some of the just egregious blunders that occurred on the part of the jury um you know just
00:36:09.460 some examples there were you know old you know single mothers who didn't quite understand the law
00:36:16.420 who didn't understand the purpose of the jurors didn't understand that they were trying to you know
00:36:21.380 find facts and not you know uh basically say whether uh chauvin was sympathetic enough um we had uh cases of
00:36:30.580 one juror who was a black lives matter sympathizer um we go through other cases with jurors in some
00:36:37.300 instances who are recent immigrants who barely speak english let alone have any kind of relation to or
00:36:44.100 knowledge of or skin in the anglo tradition which kind of gave birth to the modern jury system the jury
00:36:52.420 of your peers and so we go from that to say you know what does it actually mean to have a jury of your
00:36:58.740 peers you know what does that mean in terms of the history of the anglo legal tradition and you know it
00:37:06.180 varies according to its practice in england its practice in the united states but in all instances
00:37:11.780 there's this notion that the jurors should have some kind of skin in the game there should be an
00:37:18.580 embeddedness in the community and in the polity that serves as a proxy for a sense of responsibility and
00:37:27.060 maybe an elevated level of judiciousness or at least you know judgment um for a juror to actually fulfill
00:37:35.700 the required functions um assigned to him and these are totally absent in the modern uh
00:37:43.780 practice of the juror you can get anybody you can get an illiterate you can get people who you know
00:37:50.500 have no idea what the actual function of a juror is to say okay are we supposed to determine facts
00:37:56.340 here according to the law or how we feel and the case of the chauvin verdict is such a powerful example
00:38:04.180 of the erosion of the rule of law in america because it was such a profound and direct clash between
00:38:11.620 um the proper practice of a trial by jury as you know in terms of this anglo tradition and the
00:38:19.060 extraordinary um political pressures involved in a case like chauvin's because you know we've seen a
00:38:27.140 case with kyle rittenhouse for instance which you know also had tremendous political pressures but
00:38:32.580 rittenhouse was saved i think by the fact that the people that he defended himself against happened to be
00:38:39.300 white white antifa people in some cases i think pedophiles and really disgusting people in the case of
00:38:44.900 chauvin um the extremely vexed issue of american racial politics was enveloped within it and it's almost
00:38:54.020 practically impossible for the right verdict to be um rendered in that case so it's a great example of
00:39:00.820 the erosion of the rule of law and also just how the modern jury system functions and the title of
00:39:06.980 the piece is called trial by ordeal and this is supposed to invoke this old concept of a trial
00:39:13.460 by ordeal in medieval times and in feudal times um in which uh the defendants or the accused would
00:39:21.940 be for instance submerging water and they say well if they drown they must be guilty but if they happen
00:39:27.220 to survive you know they're innocent just sort of random events that are sort of appeals to heaven
00:39:34.340 in the um you know expectation that oh if the if the person gets lucky that sort of divine providence
00:39:41.540 saying that this person is innocent it was a crapshoot and in a weird way we've regressed back
00:39:48.340 back to that practice because functionally the jury system is a complete crapshoot you don't know you
00:39:55.380 know you can get a you know 50 some year olds a single mother works at a non-profit who has you know
00:40:02.740 no idea of what you know jurors supposed to do you could get a recent immigrant who has you know barely
00:40:08.500 even knows english let alone knows how to you know function on a jury total crapshoot so in a weird way
00:40:15.220 we're back to this trial by ordeal thing where a random selection of america's dramatically
00:40:22.500 depreciating human capital becomes this appeal to heaven this total crapshoot um according to which
00:40:30.180 people's fates are determined um in our new uh and uh by no means improved legal system and the real
00:40:40.980 dark part of this if people aren't depressed enough hearing about this the real dark part about this
00:40:46.420 is this is the best that you can get you're better off with the jury than you are with a judge
00:40:52.020 because the system is very predictably and reliably set against you at least with the jury you have a
00:41:00.100 chance of getting a fair hearing and that's kind of the real the real dark part of the story so people
00:41:07.140 found this really interesting really troubling but also interesting because we get deep into the
00:41:12.180 history of it and kind of contextualize the chauvin trial across a lot of levels very dark indeed and
00:41:21.140 i think when sure people like myself and yourself when you sit around you think about what the founding
00:41:26.500 fathers would think if they came back to america today i mean i don't even think there are words to
00:41:33.780 to describe what their reactions would be um it really is is quite sad in this piece i read it it's
00:41:41.220 actually quite wonderfully dark um but very very accurate but speaking because you can sort of
00:41:46.820 extrapolate this as a as a metaphor for how we've strayed from the founding of this country for all
00:41:52.900 intents and purposes of course the first amendment the freedom of speech that government shouldn't
00:41:58.260 really be involved in the business of censorship um is something that you've obviously dedicated a lot of
00:42:03.700 your time and career and work on um i'm curious now i believe it was last week maybe a little
00:42:10.340 under a week ago um the fcc voted to basically okay a new plan from joe biden that is very euphemistically
00:42:19.060 coined digital equity now a lot of naysayers the detractors uh to this digital equity plan say that
00:42:27.780 it's sort of just a blank check for the federal government to be able to regulate everything
00:42:33.700 about the internet not just you know comment sections and content but quite literally internet
00:42:39.460 service providers where routers and networks are and it's sort of from the analysis i've seen a very
00:42:46.180 very regressive take in other words if these companies don't have the same internet speed say where i am
00:42:53.460 versus where you are versus say you know low income neighborhood uh or whatever the politically correct
00:42:59.540 term would be that they could face financial fees or certain regulatory actions because it's not
00:43:06.660 equitable it's it's absolutely mind-boggling like i said it's really just a blank check so of course it'd be
00:43:12.500 supported by the biden regime but i'm just curious from your perspective as someone who's really monitored
00:43:17.940 you know the cisa censorship kind of effort of course that is very nicely uh dovetails with the
00:43:25.460 january 6th stuff but i'm just curious your thoughts on sort of what seems to be launching this censorship
00:43:31.700 campaign into overdrive now touching uh really fingering the fcc to be involved in this effort too
00:43:40.820 this is a really important uh topic and i'm so glad that you're on top of it natalie and
00:43:46.820 it's just amazing to see that there's quite literally nothing within the scope of american
00:43:54.580 institutions that is not sacrificed on the poisonous
00:44:02.500 altar of diversity equity and inclusion um this poison has infected every aspect of our political life
00:44:13.380 of our cultural life um and really on the deepest level imaginable and and here you have yet another
00:44:21.780 instance where you know you never know if it's serious or not because there's some there's some
00:44:27.140 theories that say oh it's just window dressing uh dei is just a cynical ploy for people to grab power and in this
00:44:36.100 instance that might be right on other instances it seems entirely sincere as deranged as that is and
00:44:42.340 that's probably in the air traffic controller you know if you have a cynical approach to dei you know
00:44:47.140 maybe you're going to have ultra diverse commercials but when it comes to the basic
00:44:53.140 preconditions of having the trains run in time so to speak or the planes not colliding into one another
00:44:58.820 you make sure that you know diversity takes you know you know it takes uh a back seat uh no pun intended
00:45:07.140 but in this case we might have a little bit of both uh but it's it's clearly pretextual on some
00:45:14.100 level and as you point out um this gives tremendous power tremendous leverage to the government over
00:45:22.980 every conceivable aspect of the internet not just the content of the internet and the way we're
00:45:29.620 accustomed to thinking as it relates to say social media platform but this gets into the very like
00:45:35.940 physical architecture um of the internet and the bandwidth and just a full range um uh of of of what
00:45:45.220 the internet is built on and that of course is not not great news the last people we want to have more
00:45:52.740 leverage and authority over these matters um is the uh federal bureaucracy so this is a very dangerous
00:46:00.500 development i've heard a lot of you know different it professionals and really sophisticated people
00:46:05.620 in in the tech space who've expressed deep concern about this so um hopefully we're able to push back
00:46:15.060 in a meaningful sense and uh the the poisonous uh specter of uh dei doesn't further erode what freedoms
00:46:26.340 we're able to enjoy through the internet it's a power grab that i think almost rivals the pandemic and
00:46:33.860 frankly one of the words that they created not coven 19 or not gain of function research during the
00:46:39.700 pandemic was you know the term infodemic and i think we've sort of seen those fake and unfounded
00:46:45.700 fears brought to life right they justify uh the need the existence of whether it's this weird digital
00:46:52.420 equity plan cisa uh dhs the disinformation governance board under the pretext that you know the greatest
00:46:59.060 national security threat that we face right now is misinformation which of course is absurd
00:47:04.420 at face value the only people who would fall for that maybe the the people on the chauvin jury um but
00:47:10.100 i'm i'm curious there's another story that i think sort of loops in and ties very nicely on revolver today
00:47:15.860 that had to do with what seems to be a multi-year program that has been allowing law enforcement
00:47:22.340 officials to access basically phone records of all americans not just people that they have warrants
00:47:28.340 for or under surveillance um it seems like sort of a fast and loose application of who
00:47:34.020 law enforcement can monitor you're the january 6th expert um and all the evidence that they've used or
00:47:40.260 manufactured to you know to carry out and prosecute all those cases i'm just curious your thoughts on that
00:47:45.540 story well it's just more disturbing evidence of how far we've fallen and what um a police state
00:47:57.860 a surveillance state we've become um you know this is we're you know decades out from the so-called
00:48:06.820 snowden revelations that you know the nsa was uh encroaching on our liberties in this fashion but
00:48:13.780 at least the nsa there's the perception that it's extremely far removed and you know it doesn't touch
00:48:20.420 upon the day-to-day kind of uh law enforcement activities that are sort of even more so an invasion
00:48:29.460 of our privacy and our liberty not that the nsa encroachments are good but there's some sense that
00:48:35.700 the nsa was more distant and detached and um uh whereas now we're seeing that
00:48:43.300 similar types and scale of violations are being practiced um across the board throughout the
00:48:50.660 federal government and here we have it um even at the law enforcement level at the local law
00:48:56.260 enforcement level at the federal law enforcement level and so it's very dangerous in any case but
00:49:03.220 it's particularly so given the new function of these organizations which have been so dramatically
00:49:10.580 um um weaponized uh politically and you know the whole january 6 issue is a great instance of
00:49:19.220 not only how they've been weaponized but also as a you know pretextually the you know what the
00:49:26.420 justification is for further weaponization um so yes uh very very troubling development and also you know
00:49:35.220 i was uh i had a brief but i think impactful part in a recent film called police state and you know one
00:49:44.260 of the several points i made in this film i think is quite appropriate here it's just to say that
00:49:51.460 we have the worst of all worlds it's not simply the case that we live in a police state we don't even
00:49:58.340 get the benefits of a police state in order to have clean streets we have to wait for a visit from
00:50:04.900 president chi you would think at least if we're going to live in a surveillance state in a police
00:50:11.140 state with minimal liberties we could at least have clean and safe streets but we don't even get that
00:50:17.700 we get the worst of both worlds we're kind of we're uh north korea and mogadishu at the same time
00:50:25.060 in some respects and that really underscores you know both not only the injury but also the insult of the
00:50:33.060 particular blend of dystopia that we're um devolving into and we may already be um in the united states
00:50:42.820 of america what i've come to call the globalist american empire and darren i've got to let you go
00:50:48.020 because we're coming up against a break but if people want to follow you do all that where can they
00:50:53.300 go to do so excellent yes revolver.news as you point out white white hot um this latest piece on
00:51:02.020 show and getting a lot of feedback so please go read it and share it with friends and enemies alike
00:51:08.340 i am always on x sounds so weird to say that still i'm on x um at darren j bd and we are white hot all the time
00:51:20.980 on getter very active account at revolver news so check us out there he is a must follow darren thank
00:51:30.500 you so much for joining us thank you natalie and warren posse you guys know what else is coming in
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