WarRoom Battleground EP 431: Once The Money Stops People Start To Listen
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SPOILER WARNING: This episode is a little bit different than the usual early evening edition of the War Room PODCAST. On this episode of the Early Evening edition of War Room, host Stephen K. Bannon is joined by Ben Harnwell to discuss the Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration and the fight on Capitol Hill to make sure your money doesn t get squandered anymore.
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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Stephen K Bannon okay it's Thursday 7 December the year of our Lord 2023 uh welcome to the
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early evening edition I want to thank everybody and Natalie for um handling the five we're here
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for the six on the uh what is it the 82nd uh anniversary the commemoration of Pearl Harbor
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uh want to thank everybody's been throughout the day uh talking to us I mean putting stuff up on
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getter so I want to thank everybody for all that um we got a lot to get to on the current uh we can
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commemorate the service in the honored uh in the valor and the honored dead of uh of the second world
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war like at the beginning of it the American at least the American involvement but we got to talk
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about the current ones I'm gonna get to Ben Harnwell in a second and we're gonna go through
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that and the fights on Capitol Hill to make sure your money doesn't get squandered anymore
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I want to start off though by Krom uh haven't had you on in a couple weeks understand you've been
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working on a bunch of stuff uh we're people are at the ramparts more than ever and they're focused
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more than ever I just want to make sure we've got lion-hearted people I just want to make sure
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they still got the hearts of lions uh walk me through uh salty sir thanks so much for having me
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worry about it and as i said we pay the freight perfect krom thank you so much i appreciate it
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really appreciate it thank you so much i appreciate it um you you've had victories and i want to make
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sure people understand this although i have been ripping on uh johnson in this crowd for taking
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off because i think we got to work through the thing so you know you've heard my you heard my
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spiel on that the victory you've had is that they're leaving and there's no the house hasn't
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even come gotten close to come up with any of the ukraine thing ukraine must be defeated
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for the simple reason we can't we gotta quit giving the the the fuel to put onto the fire
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or the jet fuel to throw on a burning raging dumpster fire the way to do that is to stop
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the money once you stop the money people start to listen you you've got i don't know 75 000 to 100
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000 casualties of ukrainians i mean talk about russians ukrainians i mean it's a slaughterhouse
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over there the place looks like dresden it's pretty stunning all these different villages and
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these strategic you know looking very strategic hamlets that they fought for i don't know they think 75
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to 100 000 uh combat troops support troops civilians men women and children and of course
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they've got a diaspora but a lot of that diaspora let's be brutally frank about our just our draft
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dodgers guys that get out of there that's what's in in ireland a lot of they just got out there they
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want to be they even thrown into the charnel house because i think they realized the corruption
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of ukrainian society wasn't going to end well now you had this fracas in the hell where it stands right
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now that the the senate tried to pass something the other day without even the border thing it didn't
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pass it lost 49 51 didn't come close to they gotta get 60 votes to break filibuster and get it kind
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of get on with it didn't even come close schumer in fact voted against it so that's technically
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something that they can kind of keep it alive and come back to it but the house is going to the house
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said today they're leaving on the 15th and nothing's coming up not even they're going to do the impeachment
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inquiry next week and that's about it and their big firestorm over this ndaa with all the woke stuff in
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there and of course uh the fisa extension to april just kicked the can down the road but it ain't
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going to be any can kicked in uh in um ukraine although and you got to give mtg a hat tip for this on the ndaa
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that's a national defense authorization act that has to be annual she said they stuck another 350 million
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back in there you know page 9 000 they slipped it right in because that's the way they are of course
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johnson knew about it and johnson's kind of approved it i think that's still a little bit in the balance
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but i think we consider that it's a long shot if we can win it but there's still people out there
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fighting ben harnwell get us up to date that was a shock zolinski's not putting out that he canceled
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the call but what happened is they had a fracas in the senate but here's what happens it happens to
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johnson a lot and his staff a lot they had these top secret or highly classified briefings they come
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out and they're they're they're totally shaking that is what the intelligence community wants to
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have happen to you they want you rattled particularly if you're a guy like johnson you never got these
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before they want to have you rattled so then you're like putty in their hands they can do what they
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you're malleable they can do what they want uh that's what you know we have to stop there
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guys over there are smart enough the gates of the world and others they've seen through this
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but as of now ukraine funding is dead and i think ukraine funding is dead and we're not even
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having a discussion on southern border because the democrats aren't even prepared to talk about
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anything of this invasion in our country and that's paramount the question has to be every day what have
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you done to stop the invasion of this country ben harnwell walk me through the update on on ukraine
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situation because reality is going to set in pretty quickly there's no more money and the europeans i'm
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sure are going to need shock therapy because they're the ones the elites of europe are the
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ones grifting off this uh most of all your thoughts uh observations what's happening in the news
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good evening steve well the first thing i'll say um is that what is happening in the united states now
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normally you say what's happening in europe is coming to america really what's happening in the united
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states right now is having i would suggest a direct impact on what's going on in ukraine um the the
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slow disintegration and collapse of its political system i'm going to go into it in a moment i just
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want to respond to your point about mtg's highlighting of this mysterious 300 million dollars
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that that congress is trying to sneak in um at the last moment you know 300 million is a lot of money
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steve um however it's not the 61 billion according to some counts 80 billion according to others uh
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that's that's that's um that's hanging uh that that the white house has requested and if it were
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if it ends up only being 300 million um dollars that would be one heck of an achievement for um for the
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warming posse to the um and for the for the wider mago movement but obviously obviously the the line
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of principle is not a single red penny not a single red cent and that's the line that needs to be uh
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forced on onto now what did i decide i said that's what's happening in america is starting to uh affect
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now the the political system in ukraine let's have a look at that because you know we covered on the show
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yesterday how the um the mayor of kiev had said that under president zelensky ukraine is sliding
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into authoritarianism that was his direct quote um and you know we've talked about the the the
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tensions with the military with that with the commander-in-chief who's currently winning by the
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way steve on uh 98 percent approval rating right which is basically north korean numbers an illustration of
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hang on but don't don't don't hang on don't skip over that that tell me what that number means
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does that mean that people support him they trust him is that a fake number tell me what that what's
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the importance of that number what does it mean well let's go to the trust there were two polls that
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came out this week by a kiev polling firm um one of them pitted um trustworthiness uh and they put
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um general um uh zelensky on uh 82 percent of my head and they put zelensky on i think 72 percent so
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they put the commander-in-chief the military general 10 percent ahead of zelensky um and under another
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sort of broader satisfaction figure uh no excuse me on who would they uh who who people in kiev
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uh uh would would be satisfied with they i think they put um zelensky on 44 and and general zelensky
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on uh 42 see it's the margin of error this is if if he were to stand um in an election it's the margin
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of error this is why zelensky is so terrified of um presidential elections and why he has postponed
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them or postponed them canceled them for spring next year let's contrast that with with russia by
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the way steve to open some brackets um russia has confirmed today uh that one of their federal
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councils has confirmed that the presidential elections will be taking place in march of next
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year so elections in russia that the great enemy of democracy no elections uh in ukraine which is
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whom we are supporting steve um so that's what's by the way what's going on in ukraine and that's
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one of the reasons why the regime is winning so scared hang on i'm not saying but hey i'm i'm not
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i'm not i'm not we're not opining to the fairness of the russian elections i mean it's the kgb you got
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to take it for what it is but your point is that at least on the optics of it the russians in a time of
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war say hey we'll have an election and the ukrainians have been adamant adamant that uh that they don't want
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election will this change with the reality that the americans then come through with here's the
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thing the white house has been blunt we're out of money and we're out of time and even the 300 million
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is going to get slipped in because the nda is not going to be formally passed through and everything
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done with it until i think february or march you still got a big negotiation process to do it i believe
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i'm correct and that might be incorrect but i think it's correct so it's february at least before
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anything happens but for real money and they need billions remember that's 60 to 80 billion they're
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getting here on top of the 115 to 120 we already gave them so you're you're getting close to 200
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billion dollars right two years into this war of course this will go into the the third year if it
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continues to go but there's no cash coming from the u.s does that change the temper of this thing in
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europe is that a shock therapy to the capitals of europe that they get off their ski holidays and sit
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there and go well hang on for a second the deplorable said what they're just not sending a check over
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here for 60 or 80 billion dollars don't they love democracy don't they love democracy in a country
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that refuses to have elections is that where we are ben well over in europe europe in the european
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union there is a debate now over 451 excuse me a billion euros worth of aid to ukraine which is
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currently um in in the balance i i said before when you asked me this question a couple of days ago
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i'll respond again america is the most important political economic military cultural force in the
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world and europe and america for all the differences between those two continents are together
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um in what is sort of effectively a new conceptual cold war a new sort of iron curtain if you will
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that that seems to be forming with the brics nations on one hand and then the old judeo-christian
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west on the other um so for all the differences between the united states and the european union and the
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hesitations and the fears and the doubts and the ambiguities these are two strategic partners
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um and there's very little doubt about that now especially with when i say the the widening um the
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forcing of of uh of alliances into two blocks so that said because america is so culturally military
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economically uh powerful really and the european union is really still comprised of of member states
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whether they're sovereign or not it's a separate philosophical question but but really that the
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power is still very much at member states level um so all you know you have france you have germany you
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have uk which is no longer in in the united states and you have all these countries but everyone is
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watching to see what is going to take place in the united states uh because if the united states does pull
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the plug financially it's not the case that the europe the european union is going to want to to come in
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and fill up the gap they're more likely to say well you know right we don't really need to be spend
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throwing good money after bad here i can imagine i would suggest that is more the dynamic that's going
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to be taking place here why because in june of next year there's the uh the european parliamentary
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elections um and as we've been discussing i think we're probably the best news organization on the
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world for this we've been drilling down on this on on the on the the right that the rise of what's
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called the so-called the far right across the european union obviously they're there uh they're
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they're different iterations taking place according to the specific cultural context but one thing that
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is absolutely clear uh amongst all of these um ukraine is an element right we discussed it on ireland
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uh the other day about the huge numbers of 55 percent of uh asylum seekers in ireland are from ukraine
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that is definitely an element of course but there's another far more substantial issue here is the
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immigration crisis totally out of hand so you have all of these countries now and they're absolutely
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scared terrified um of what is going to happen next june and i think that to circle back to answer
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your question but is why but hang on but isn't isn't a big isn't a big element that plays in here
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obviously the the invasion of the countries and the lack of sovereignty and all that and they look at
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poland and they look at hungary as two that stood tough had walls had borders and were no nonsense
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they're the ones that don't have these problems but isn't the elite like here what you're seeing
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and the reason they're attacking us so hard for being um what is it for being uh a fascist and the
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one trump is a dictator and everything like that although they're the ones that want the fisa extension
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not us we don't want the ability to spy on americans they want it and they're the ones fighting for it
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isn't the elite the military industrial complexes uh um information warfare branch led by admiral
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stavridis these other guys are on msnbc and cnn and fox all the time that promise quick victory or
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russia's losing or this is going to happen and then the spring offensive and they're going to take crimea
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they're going to take this they've all been stripped of any credibility because everything
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they said was either completely stupid or just an outright lie so isn't that going to happen in when
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the european parliamentary elections come on i tell you one thing that i think is going to be a
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big force and we're going to make sure it's a big force because we love the people of europe we love
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the populist movement over there but we can't we despise the elites because they've kind of leeched
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off the whole system it's going to be quite evident that trump is coming back to power and one of the
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things that trump's coming back to power is kind of hey what's the eu really doing what are we doing
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on trade deals and more importantly they're just not going to be writing blank checks for nato anymore
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forget ukraine the ukraine funding will be over by then but and it's going to be a big campaign
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issue here we're not looking for a protectorate if you're going to be an ally you're going to be an
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ally because everything all the fear-mongering they're doing now is general austin well if you
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don't pay up the 60 or 80 billion dollars american boys are going to be over there because they're
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going to come running they're going to come rolling the tanks out of moscow and you know article
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five is going to kick in in moldavia or someplace like that although i think there would be a big national
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conversation before combat troops american compact troops were put into like i'm gonna pick a random
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the balkans are the baltic um and i think people have to be worried that won't that have a massive
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not just the immigration and it's not immigration it's a mass uh invasion of europe particularly
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through spain and france and italy but won't the other reality sets in that people are going to have
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to understand hey the americans say we're going to have to pay something here to actually defend
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ourselves we're not going to get a free ride off the americans anymore um a substantial difference
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between europe and america is the the difference in um in that there isn't in europe um a polish there
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isn't that is informed on our issues for example there is no european parallel to the war room that is
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out there every day covering these things feeding the news back informing the people encouraging
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the people then to sort of contact their their legislators there there is there is that lacking
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as a consequence of that absence uh the the european politics political system is a lot more retrograde
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and a lot more reactive and far more so than than the american than the american context where you can
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really really see now the people the american people pushing forward uh like like for example
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with the the funding of ukraine it is that that is the reason why congress is a lot is starting to
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move on this finally it's because the american people will not put up with it any longer that's
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that's a different context to the one we have here in europe and i think the political class here in
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europe which by tradition is a lot more distant and aloof from the people it represents i mean
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there aren't there isn't there isn't a huge traditional culture of democracy in a lot of
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european members of the european union european countries steve um so you have like with the french
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you know it's a it's a it's a national point of honor that their their elites are aloof uh and out of
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touch but that is something that they take pride in um as a consequence therefore to answer your
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question the political class is is a lot more in europe it's a lot more insulated from the anger
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that is building up uh across europe they don't know how to um ascribe the causes of that anger um
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and as a consequence there's a lot of denial whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa hang on if you're
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a sentient human being i mean you and i spent 18 and a big part of 19 over there if you're if you
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if you can fog a mirror you have to understand what the anger is from it's pretty self-evident
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that the these countries are allowing in a a mass invasion of the country to take over their culture
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societies and these people have to pick up the tabs with the crime and the rapes and all of it
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and nobody does anything about it in fact they they criticize like the irish or the hooligans if you
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stand up to it you're you're the problem that's number one number two the economy doesn't really grow
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right because it's all debt laid and it's all highly leveraged everything just kind of kind of
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moves in slow motion it's like one continuous like well how can they how can they not care you
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have individual parliaments in these countries then you have an overall parliament that's kind of
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so basically if the european are like the united states it's equivalent the european parliament is
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equivalent to the american congress or at least the house of representatives or the house of commons
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how can it be when you say detached people actually have a vote are they just total sheep
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well just just to just to respond to that final point first um perhaps the more the more accurate
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way of saying that the relationship between the european parliament and the various electors across
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the european union is to say that it's more like a senate it's more like a european senate
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Hey, welcome back. Ben Harnwell, we're pressed for time here. We're going to get you back on
00:31:33.560
tomorrow. Breaking news. There's no real movement on this situation with Ukraine funding. We told
00:31:40.120
you they can't hold the border hostage because they're just trying to put some bells and whistles
00:31:44.280
on it. Then a couple of guys like Mike Lee and some other people stood up and even Johnson sent the
00:31:48.640
letter and said, hey, it's got to be fundamental transformative. You got to give us control of
00:31:52.280
asylum. They're so freaked out of it. They give that. Trump will inherit it. It'll make our job
00:31:56.140
easier in shutting down the border. But the border is going to be shut down long before that. Bottom
00:32:00.300
line, Ukraine, the $60, $80 billion kind of get kicked to the curb unceremoniously. And I hope
00:32:07.960
the leaders in London and in Brussels and Davos and all that understand, stop watching MSNBC and CNN.
00:32:16.240
They've been dead wrong. We told you it was going to happen. The war room led the effort on this
00:32:19.900
to stop the killing, the needless killing and sacrificing of folks in Ukraine. When all this,
00:32:26.960
all the military consultants and everybody tied to the military industrial contract has just been
00:32:31.500
lying from the beginning. We're kind of where we started, except we got, I don't know, 75,000 to
00:32:37.080
100,000 dead, many more wounded. I think a third of the population, 25% of the population Ukraine has
00:32:43.240
left. They'll never recover. The other things will never recover. Nobody's ever going to approve
00:32:48.060
Larry Fink and these guys sending trillions of dollars over to rebuild it. That's a joke.
00:32:52.760
That's going to have to come from Europe too. That's the next big fight. But something else
00:32:56.140
is happening. I had Yoram Hazani on this morning and about this, the Sharia supremacist uprising
00:33:01.820
throughout the world. And Ben, you've been working this with Rahim Ghassam and others around the
00:33:06.120
European Parliament now for, I don't know, over a decade or 20, 30 years. And I guess since 2013
00:33:12.160
or with Rotherham, it's been going on forever. There's a, is there a law being passed right
00:33:16.740
now that's against the law to burn the Koran? Tell me what's going on in this, because I don't
00:33:20.160
know if they've got any laws about burning the Holy Word of God, which would be the Bible.
00:33:26.260
Yes, Steve, this is a development in Denmark and the Danish Parliament has passed a law that
00:33:32.100
has now made it illegal. They've prohibited the act of burning the Koran. So for example,
00:33:39.920
I mean, they were saying that there were various protests in front of a number of diplomatic
00:33:45.000
missions they wanted to tamp that down. So just to put this into perspective, Steve, and
00:33:51.180
I am broadly a free speech absolutist. So if you wanted to protest, for example, the US
00:33:58.740
government, for example, in Israel, in the Holy Land, for example, you could go in front
00:34:04.520
of an embassy and burn the American flag. Now, some people obviously, especially people
00:34:10.680
who, not just people who've served in the forces, some people find that a step too far.
00:34:15.440
But as I say, I am a free speech absolutist. So you can burn the American flag, but you can't
00:34:21.780
burn the Koran in Denmark. Now, so the obvious question is why not? And because in Denmark, it's
00:34:31.660
considered by Muslims, obviously, burning the Koran, an act of blasphemy. Fair enough.
00:34:36.180
But what is now strange is that a secular, modern, European, supposedly liberal, progressive
00:34:43.080
state like Denmark, you know, at the forefront of the liberal, progressive democracies in Northern
00:34:51.060
Europe, they have now got the secular government underwriting Sharia law, right? You now have a
00:34:59.720
secular state saying, we're going to prohibit burning the Koran because it's a blasphemous
00:35:05.480
act. Well, the last time I looked, Denmark wasn't a Muslim nation. But, ah, this is what happens.
00:35:12.500
This is how, these are the signs that you see that the historic cultural basis of a society
00:35:18.160
shifts, in this case, shifting from the traditional Christian cultural religious context to another
00:35:25.660
faith, the Islamic faith. And under that context, it's entirely logical and natural that a country
00:35:32.760
whose primary cultural force is Islamic would prohibit burning the Koran. Now, this is one
00:35:39.980
of these things, Steve, just to refer back to what we said before the break, this is one
00:35:44.640
of these things where it's happening in Europe now. And if nothing changes in the United States,
00:35:48.640
this will be happening in America tomorrow. Oh, it's no doubt about that. Um, because that's,
00:35:56.280
that's what this war is about. So Sharia is Muslim Brotherhood's Sharia supremacist. Ben,
00:36:01.980
how do people get to you on Getter? How they follow you everywhere on worm.org, Oliver, for all
00:36:06.400
your special exclusive content, all free, I might add, all free, but where'd they go?
00:36:10.740
Uh, as you say, warring.org, uh, Bannon's warring on Rumble and on Steve Bannon on Getter. Now,
00:36:18.980
Stephen K. Bannon does have a couple of my excellent posts waiting in the pipeline to share. I am just
00:36:26.220
going to, to, to say now in five seconds, one thing that I will be posting on, um, is the assassination
00:36:32.520
of a pro-Russian former Ukrainian member of parliament in Moscow, uh, Ilya, uh, Kiva. Um,
00:36:40.860
now you mentioned, uh, just as we started off in this segment, talking about the differences and
00:36:45.520
the similarities between Ukraine and Russia. Yeah. As the political class in Ukraine implodes,
00:36:52.080
it is more and more resembling the regime, um, that we're supposed to be against. And let's not
00:36:57.720
forget, let's not forget, Putin still hasn't killed Alexei Navalny, uh, who's still, who's
00:37:03.240
just only in prison. And this, this assassination, Steve, that the SBU has already taken credit for
00:37:10.080
that. So that's the, that's the, that's the way things. The SB, the SBU being, the SBU being,
00:37:15.640
the SBU being the intelligence services of Ukraine, correct? Absolutely so. Yeah, absolutely so.
00:37:22.920
Thank you. By the way, Putin doesn't have time. He's down with her ally, quote unquote,
00:37:26.840
in UAE, MBZ being honored like a conquering hero. Uh, enough of that for another day. That's where
00:37:34.840
you gotta go to Birch Gold, go to Birch Gold, understand the, the power of what's happening
00:37:39.380
here with the BRICS. MBZ in the UAE is one of them are supposed to be our ally. They've already
00:37:44.120
announced they're off of, uh, they're going to get off the petrodollar. They're going to do it in
00:37:47.760
the currency of the people buying long-term purchases of, of significance and that being led
00:37:53.140
by the Chinese Communist Party. So he's down there as part of OPEC plus to cause all kinds
00:37:58.380
of problems. This is what you have when you have feckless leadership. Ben Harnwell, thank
00:38:01.340
you very much. We had, I think yesterday, one of the most important interviews. Thanks
00:38:05.960
brother. And one of the most important interviews we've done, uh, with, uh, Matt Staver over at
00:38:10.000
Liberty Council. And Matt's a pretty steady guy. He's won tons of cases at the Supreme Court.
00:38:14.320
Really takes on things that are serious with, with taking on cases. He thinks that he can change the
00:38:19.640
narrative and change the direction of the country by winning. Uh, he had some very harrowing things
00:38:24.640
to say. I asked David and Nancy Flynn to join us from Warrior Essentials. Let's say David, Nancy,
00:38:29.380
thank you for joining us. I want to play a little press for time. I want to play the clips. Let's play
00:38:33.080
the first clip. And then I want you guys to respond. And so these researchers found the levels of
00:38:40.380
that residual DNA fragment to exceed acceptable levels that has been set by even the World Health
00:38:49.920
Organization and the FDA and others. So these are problematic in that what, uh, one of the researchers
00:38:57.440
who formerly was with, uh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, uh, Human Genome Project, who was one
00:39:05.360
of the researchers for this, he said that what these fragments can do is that these fragments can
00:39:13.120
create various kinds of cancers and various mutations. They can alter your DNA. They can
00:39:19.560
impact your DNA structure within your body. And that's why it's so serious. And.
00:39:27.580
Okay. Uh, David and Nancy, when I heard the stavers are very steady, Eddie's one, tons of, uh,
00:39:32.740
cases, he's using research here from, from, uh, the war and posse working with, uh, daily cloud
00:39:39.340
and Naomi Wolf and Amy Kelly's team, but he also does his own research substantial.
00:39:43.420
This scared the audience to death. Tell me what he just said. And I know you guys have been working
00:39:49.100
on solutions to this for a long time, but tell our audience what just happened there.
00:39:55.340
Yeah. Pleasure to be here. Pleasure to be here. So I, he's referring to Steve Kirsch and, uh,
00:39:59.400
and Phillip Buchholz there who, who have both been on the cutting edge of, of a lot of the
00:40:04.020
discoveries, uh, Nami Wolf, uh, she's been there too. So I don't want to leave it. There's too many
00:40:08.040
names to, to, to list there, but just on the cutting edge of finding what was really in the shots
00:40:13.280
and it's the, the DNA in there. It's, it's actually, it was an experimental gene therapy.
00:40:18.320
They weren't really vaccines. There, there were more of gene therapies. Uh, that Steve, that's,
00:40:22.780
that's why we came out with our restore gene product. Um, you know, it's, we actually, um,
00:40:27.700
we can't affect your DNA. We don't want to change your DNA, but we can change your epigenome and the
00:40:34.720
epigenome controls the DNA. So, you know, what, what the heck's an epigenome? Well, think of your
00:40:39.280
DNA as your hardware and the epigenome is the software that runs it. And it decides, you know,
00:40:44.840
what genes are activated, what aren't. And one of the concerns people have when they, when they look
00:40:49.040
at this potential mutations that can occur from these shots is that it can go in and deactivate,
00:40:56.400
you know, you have good genes and bad genes. Some genes make you healthier. Some genes might
00:41:00.560
promote, you know, tumor growth or things like that. And, and that's what, what he went on to
00:41:04.840
talk about in that, uh, in that clip is that doctors are seeing just as surge in these turbo
00:41:10.760
diseases and cancers and people, people going into the doctor and, you know, it's not, you have cancer
00:41:16.500
in three months, come back, I'm going to start working on it. It's, you have cancer in three weeks
00:41:20.140
later at stage four and you're getting ready to die. And that's unusual. That, that, that isn't really
00:41:25.100
typically the way, way those diseases have progressed. And, and a lot of the, a lot of the
00:41:29.240
attention and research now is looking at, you know, is that because of these mutations? So, um,
00:41:34.540
it, it, scary times. Yeah. One, one thing I will say is that these shots, it's, it's like an onion,
00:41:39.560
but every time we peel back another layer, it should, it just gets worse and worse and worse. And
00:41:44.380
whether, you know, whether it was intentional or not intentionally at work, that's not our job here.
00:41:49.600
There there's a whole army and those guys are doing great work on the legal side. There's a lot of
00:41:53.660
great researchers, uh, doing work there. Our role is basically to take our experience and expertise,
00:41:59.480
which is, uh, targeted nutrition, supplementation, healing through diet, and apply it to how we can
00:42:05.420
help people deal with these consequences. Because if, if we don't take back control of our health,
00:42:11.180
how are we going to have an army to go and affect these changes in the world that we need to change
00:42:14.960
to get our freedom back? So, so they, I mean, you can, you can touch on a little of, uh, or how we got here.
00:42:20.740
Yeah. Let's play the next clip and then we'll more fully work this out because what this guy
00:42:28.560
said is so explosive. Let's go and play the next clip. So we have not only a very aggressive and
00:42:34.860
skilled legal team, but we have a very skilled research team and on the COVID issue and particularly
00:42:39.860
the VAX itself, we've done a credible amount of research. So when I say that I'm not being histrionic,
00:42:46.480
that is just what the facts are. And recently there's a verified study that came out in April
00:42:51.460
of 2023 for Massachusetts based, uh, researchers discovered the presence of parts of DNA sequence
00:43:00.120
known as the simian virus 40 or the SV 40 origin enhancer promoter, which has long been used in
00:43:07.140
experimental gene therapy research. Uh, this is a real problem to have within these COVID shots.
00:43:13.820
And this is particularly that was discovered in the Pfizer slash BioNTech shots. Typically what
00:43:19.740
happens in manufacturing the mRNA COVID shot, you have bacterial produced circular DNAs that are used
00:43:28.420
as a template to make the modified RNA, which after purification then is supposed to eliminate
00:43:36.120
all of the residual DNA fragments. The problem that what we found in this and what these researchers
00:43:41.620
have discovered is that there are DNA fragments that were not purified that still remain in the Pfizer
00:43:48.680
BioNTech vials. Now, why is that a problem? That's a problem because of this SV 40. Uh, this is an animal
00:43:57.260
type of, uh, product and this is a residual DNA that's in the VAX that goes into your body. And so these
00:44:06.980
researchers found the levels of that residual DNA fragment to exceed acceptable levels that has been
00:44:17.260
set by even the world health organization and the FDA and others. So these are problematic in that
00:44:24.820
what, uh, one of the researchers who formerly was with, uh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
00:44:31.760
uh, human genome project, who was one of the researchers for this. He said that what these
00:44:38.240
fragments can do is that these fragments can create various kinds of cancers and various mutations.
00:44:46.480
They can alter your DNA. They can impact your DNA structure within your body. And that's why it's so
00:44:53.880
serious. Okay. You guys are the experts. Please help me out here. Cause this sounds like a science
00:44:59.680
when I, when I had Stever on, he's such a steady Eddie and when he started talking, I said, I got to
00:45:04.840
get the Flynn's on. I said, I'm starting to get scared because I've always said it was a experimental
00:45:09.600
gene therapy, but I'm just some guy talking, right? This sounds like a horror movie. Am I wrong there?
00:45:17.200
I wish you were. I mean, I wish you were. If you, if you, um, had put this in a script of taking it to
00:45:23.020
Hollywood a few years ago, they would have laughed you out of the room. But, uh, you know, what we
00:45:27.180
don't know is why these are in there. I mean, I mean, we know that, you know, he did a good job
00:45:32.360
explaining some of the technical reasons of where they came from. Um, we don't know, were they just
00:45:37.020
rushing it? Were these left in intentionally? We, we just, we don't know that, but we know what these
00:45:42.400
do when they get in the body. I mean, these, even some of these have been in previous vaccines,
00:45:46.980
even before COVID. Yeah. The monkey kidney cells, they found that in childhood vaccines,
00:45:52.940
as well. And SB40 was, was also part of what they found in, in all the childhood vaccines,
00:45:58.220
which is what we've been working with for, uh, 17 years, uh, the effects of that. So, um,
00:46:05.100
but it's, it's, you know, no matter why they're in there, it, yeah, it's bad. And it's as bad as it
00:46:10.480
sounds. And it's something that, you know, we need to address on multiple levels. We need to address
00:46:14.640
why they, why they lied, whatever reason they put it in there. Why did they hide that from,
00:46:19.380
from the regulators? Why did they hide that? Because nobody had informed consent. How do
00:46:23.520
you put a needle in your arm with informed consent if they lie to you about what's in it?
00:46:27.320
So they hit it. Uh, it's very detrimental. Uh, a lot of these things, especially like the SB40,
00:46:33.100
they think cause cancer. And now we're seeing explosion in cancers. So, uh, you know, go figure
00:46:37.720
it. Maybe they, they'll call that an anecdotal story, but when you get enough anecdotal stories
00:46:42.040
put together, it's, it's no longer, you know, there, it has, it has, uh, it has strength behind
00:46:47.080
it. Let me, let me, let me, let me play the last clip and then I'll have a couple minutes
00:46:50.960
to turn to you guys to talk about the regimen you've got to sort this thing out. Let's go
00:46:54.300
and play the last clip. Well, if you look at, say, for example, Bill Gates, uh, Bill Gates
00:46:59.500
has a revolving door between his nonprofits and the WHO and the other agencies and the people
00:47:08.040
that are in the FDA and the CDC and the NIH, uh, they're not going to criticize big pharma
00:47:13.840
because once they transition out of their government job, they're going to get a big lucrative
00:47:19.340
job with one of those Gates, uh, nonprofits, or they're going to get a big job with one
00:47:25.120
of the big pharmaceutical companies. So there's this revolving door between big pharma and the
00:47:30.420
drug agencies. And there's this revolving door in this symbiotic relationship between people
00:47:36.200
like Bill Gates and his nonprofits. We could have a whole program just on the incredible
00:47:41.920
amount of money that he made in investing in BioNTech. I mean, how did he choose BioNTech
00:47:48.620
as an example? It was a company that was eight or 10 years old, never had a FDA approved product.
00:47:53.880
And yet in 2019, he invested millions and millions of dollars into BioNTech. And then lo and behold,
00:47:59.160
BioNTech gets this job to create an MRNA shot along with Pfizer. But BioNTech was the
00:48:06.180
entity and now it becomes a huge profit for Bill Gates. There is a symbiotic connection between
00:48:13.440
that. And so I think what we've seen is there's a reformation that is necessary within the agencies
00:48:20.400
that regulate big pharma, like the FDA, CDC, NIH. Within big pharma itself, we need to amend
00:48:27.160
and change the law so that they don't have this liability protection for vaccines that goes back
00:48:32.000
to the 1980s. And we also need to challenge the medical community to start thinking for yourself.
00:48:44.100
We got about three minutes, but you guys have come for the register. I mean, this thing yesterday,
00:48:47.700
and I can tell you, hearing it in highlights is even worse. You guys have worked in this for years,
00:48:53.380
17 years. You now have a regimen of what people can do. Just walk me through what you've got and how
00:48:58.180
people get access to it because I want them to immerse yourself in information because we were
00:49:02.140
all called conspiracy theorists a couple of years ago when we said, hey, we think there's experimental
00:49:06.300
gene therapy. This thing could be dangerous. Let's think about it. We were all shut down and now it's
00:49:11.380
coming up that's true. So walk us through the solution. Yeah. You know, it's funny. I don't
00:49:15.320
think either one of us are going to be getting any of those cushy job offers from big pharma anytime soon.
00:49:20.480
Yeah. So, so yeah, you know, we, we touched on our show before about how we, you know, we,
00:49:26.360
we have a son who was vaccine injured and that, that just opened our eyes. So when this whole
00:49:30.500
thing happened, we had, we had a lot more clarity into what was going on, but I know we're short on
00:49:34.880
time. So we talked about our restoraging product, but just what we have in our protocol, it's we really
00:49:41.880
almost looked at it like a tree on a situation. We have to prioritize and identify and see what we need
00:49:46.580
to deal with at each, you know, as quickly as we can. The first thing we want to do is get this,
00:49:51.880
get these toxins out of your body. And we were actually working on a formula for a different
00:49:56.680
reason. It turned out that it activated and promoted a process in the body called autophagy.
00:50:02.140
And that's the body's recycling process. That's where the body just gets the junk out,
00:50:06.320
breaks it down. So like the spike protein, it's going to break it down into amino acids and then give
00:50:10.460
those back to the body so that you can build healthy cells. So you want to get the, you want to remove
00:50:15.340
the toxins out of the body. Then we looked at how do we start repairing some of the damage and a lot
00:50:20.160
of the damage that people are seeing is clotting issues. You know, these micro clots, or even if
00:50:25.320
you, if you, if you saw Richard Hirschman's videos that he put out, the funeral director, where he was
00:50:31.500
pulling out these clots that, that, you know, I don't know, they looked like garden hoses coming out
00:50:35.440
of people. So, so how do you get rid of those? Well, you can use a protease and like a, like a natokinase
00:50:42.800
or something like that. And those basically have the ability to break down the fibrin and blood
00:50:47.280
clots. So we have our nato product out there, uh, that can go and help, help with some of those
00:50:52.180
clotting issues. And then we get to kind of that, that's dealing with the immediate, uh, issues.
00:50:57.560
Then we have to start looking to the future. And, and that's what, uh, that's what, uh, Matt
00:51:01.580
Staber was just talking about. These turbo issues coming, these degenerative diseases, you know,
00:51:06.100
the body attacking itself or, or disease is just getting out of control. And, and we feel a lot of that
00:51:11.560
from the research we've done is that it's part of the DNA. Guys, guys, we gotta, we gotta, we've
00:51:16.420
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