Bannon's War Room - June 19, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 558: 'On Call' The Lies Of Anthony Fauci


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

175.79076

Word Count

9,613

Sentence Count

30

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

8


Summary

Dr. Anthony Fauci is an accomplished and brave public servant. He should not have to be as brave as he is, but that's not what we're here to talk about. We're talking about his career, his life, and his book.


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
00:00:11.380 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:18.380 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:24.280 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:29.040 misrepresentations is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is
00:00:33.320 the fight all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's
00:00:40.360 your host stephen k bannon sitting in front of the television i knew we were going to have people who
00:00:46.180 heard that from the president and would then go ahead and try it my phone immediately exploded with
00:00:51.640 texts and calls asking me to comment i instantly realized that i and other scientists had to
00:00:57.400 counter this message to keep americans from ingesting bleach which could literally kill them
00:01:03.660 dr anthony fauci is in the bullseye of the trump movement to this day as they seek to return to power
00:01:13.640 he's in the bullseye of the trump movement even after leaving the government and it is not because
00:01:20.240 of covid and it is not because of the controversial and difficult decisions of this most recent epidemic
00:01:24.960 threat that he helped the country face down he has faced down plenty of those in his 54 years at nih
00:01:31.320 what he's facing now is a political movement that cannot abide public health expertise at all
00:01:38.840 because it cannot abide expertise at all because that competes with the truths that are spouted from
00:01:47.140 the head of the leader it is a movement that cannot abide authority and expertise from anyone other
00:01:54.960 than their leader and they answer any such competition for him with menace
00:02:01.860 and it's not romantic and it may be revolutionary but there's nothing sexy or dramatic or lovely about it
00:02:11.800 it is boring it is violent and it's about using force and it's a war against the u.s system of government
00:02:18.700 dr anthony fauci is an accomplished and brave public servant
00:02:24.360 he should not have to be as brave as he is
00:02:29.100 wednesday 19 june
00:02:34.620 the year of alert 2024
00:02:36.940 natalie g winters our executive editor joins me
00:02:40.560 wow
00:02:42.080 i i saw that live but seeing it again i mean
00:02:45.840 rachel's sad
00:02:47.980 she's very sad isn't she natalie
00:02:50.680 i think we i think we've broken her
00:02:52.800 i think she's close to broken
00:02:54.200 the bullseye
00:02:56.200 of a movement
00:02:57.620 your thoughts ma'am can you can you take this one natalie
00:03:01.620 um because i've made i've made rachel cry i've made rachel sad
00:03:05.620 and she's sad
00:03:07.120 well look you're definitely living you're still living rent-free uh in her head in that interview
00:03:13.540 you did get a shout out i think for the uh infamous head on on pike comment
00:03:19.780 um but no these interviews are are just truly preposterous i mean that monologue goes on
00:03:26.560 for minutes i think it's probably longer than she interviews him
00:03:31.320 which i think is sort of in and of itself an interesting tell in other words
00:03:35.540 not that they don't care about what anthony fauci has to say
00:03:38.940 um but that they did such a heavy monologue leading into his show
00:03:43.100 and she even says you know i really am setting the stage right now
00:03:45.960 sort of a leading question right it's an interesting way to back in
00:03:49.560 to an interview and i think it goes to what we were talking about
00:03:52.460 in this morning's show which is the important way to sort of contextualize
00:03:56.640 uh what is the rollout of anthony fauci's book
00:03:59.540 like i said he is so high on his own supply
00:04:03.720 uh he is so narcissistic you can tell it from the way he just talks in the book
00:04:08.380 um that in his mind he thinks this is a book tour
00:04:11.260 you know that is all about him america's most you know loyal and faithful and decent
00:04:15.740 public servant that you can't criticize
00:04:18.120 apparently that's the new rule in joe biden's america if you're a public servant
00:04:21.480 you can just never be criticized it's absolutely ridiculous um but they spend
00:04:26.660 most of the interview not really even getting into anything
00:04:30.060 substantive her questions are are so leading um and it's sort of a similar
00:04:35.180 approach that i think we've seen with uh with most interviews the book i
00:04:39.560 believe it was first sort of previewed by
00:04:41.480 an excerpt in the atlantic made its way to rachel maddow ari melver steven colbert
00:04:46.840 right sort of doing the the whole gamut of of book tours but no one's
00:04:50.660 really ever at least in my opinion asked him any questions that if he
00:04:55.020 actually wanted to dispel the myths and rumors that he's talking about that are
00:04:58.640 leading to these alleged death threats that he and his family are receiving but
00:05:02.720 he's not really doing but hang on hang on hang on hang on i want to get to that
00:05:07.060 but you said something you gave us the buried lead
00:05:09.340 and i'll be honest i missed that too until you said it
00:05:15.360 it felt kind of stupid thank you this is this is a big day wow no no no no when
00:05:22.600 you're on the morning show because i guess i i guess i'm so into
00:05:27.040 the narrative of fauci and what happened during the pandemic
00:05:29.600 right and and about the credential class and about
00:05:34.120 their attitude to the american people and how they can put things out
00:05:37.020 and they're just holy writ and it's not to be questioned
00:05:40.080 that i actually missed the most important thing and i kind of felt like a
00:05:45.340 fool afterwards you said i want to go back this
00:05:48.940 is introduction the timing of this book and fauci
00:05:52.380 is all about the 2024 election it's all this is another this is trump
00:05:56.680 the because they started with the the bleach this is about trump that's a that's the
00:06:02.440 that's the segment she's reading and that's how rachel maddow who is the
00:06:06.200 railhead when you launch a book you know you pick your you know am i
00:06:10.520 gonna get on hannity or i'm gonna get on jesse waters or i'm gonna go on war
00:06:14.860 room i'm gonna do charlie kirk or alex jones you know your comms team kind of
00:06:18.820 picks you know who do you have a best relationship
00:06:21.620 with who's whose audience is into your stuff already you want to start with a
00:06:25.300 big bang am i going to go on tucker
00:06:26.840 rachel maddow is the is the railhead of the entire progressive left she's the get
00:06:32.080 and that's how she starts the book with the with the thing and when you said
00:06:36.800 it this morning of course i go of course this is what it is i'm too
00:06:39.940 tied in looking at the pandemic of what we're wrong and
00:06:43.220 fauci and his crimes and all that but they're using fauci
00:06:47.060 it fauci's story and fauci as an instrument
00:06:52.320 to go after trump for just the evil one right so let's let's go let's take it in
00:06:59.940 that perspective what you know so we're gonna get into the rest of
00:07:02.060 but let's go into the and i hope to do it all in this hour
00:07:05.200 although there's so much breaking news out of england on nigel farage because
00:07:09.480 this thing's taking a life of its own a lot of it's
00:07:11.580 dealing with our audience in the united kingdom of course in the united states
00:07:14.960 that um ben is going to join me from rome
00:07:17.980 but i'd give it give the audience particularly folks that may not have heard
00:07:22.100 the morning piece you nailed this this this whole book
00:07:25.160 the way he's being introduced the topics and the way that they presented to him
00:07:29.460 this is all about another augmenting force coming in
00:07:34.400 as an instrumentality to take out trump in 2024 ma'am
00:07:38.980 well thank you i'm very giddy that i found a buried lead that you did it that
00:07:44.240 makes me happy to to no end um but but no it you know i think we
00:07:49.020 always talk about on this show when it comes to the mainstream media right
00:07:53.260 there's sort of a wash rinse repeat cycle but it's timing that is so important
00:07:57.600 right anthony fauci could have put this book out
00:07:59.900 whenever right he hasn't really been doing anything he's been you know hold
00:08:04.000 up at georgetown not really teaching any classes and just probably getting nice
00:08:07.240 royalty payments from pharma companies so there's a reason
00:08:09.720 that they're doing it now and if you look at even just the written coverage
00:08:14.240 coming from the mainstream media on his book
00:08:16.500 the leads that they're going with even though like i said in listening to the
00:08:20.840 book the majority of it has to do with anthony fauci's life story i'm talking
00:08:25.560 down to the coordinates of where he grew up and his sister and his mom's death
00:08:30.300 you know it's very interpersonal it's very much about his life so it's sort of
00:08:34.900 i think there's a a disconnect between the way the press is treating the book
00:08:39.460 because that's the book that they wanted
00:08:41.100 right versus the actual book itself it's not like they're having anthony fauci on
00:08:45.380 to talk about his childhood to inspire the as anthony fauci always says you know
00:08:50.080 next generation of public servants it's interesting that they are
00:08:53.300 really myopically focused on basically get trump and some of the headlines usa
00:08:59.040 today is running with you know anthony fauci on the fight to combat
00:09:02.660 covid and contradicting trump axios ran with explicit rants and love
00:09:09.080 fauci recounts toxic relationship with trump
00:09:12.040 a new book all of the articles that talk about oh the top takeaways from anthony
00:09:16.480 fauci's book it's all trump trump trump trump trump but the funniest part of all
00:09:21.500 of it is that there really is no smoking gun
00:09:24.220 a lot of the articles too there's literally a cnn article the headline is
00:09:28.780 donald trump dropped an f-bomb on phone call with fauci
00:09:33.520 you know donald trump referred to biden as an effing loser
00:09:37.900 on phone call with fauci right it's not like there's really
00:09:41.840 any substantive claims so that's why you're of course getting these very you
00:09:46.720 know flowery interviews these dramatic monologues
00:09:49.100 um from rachel matter they're of course overplaying you know the bleach comments
00:09:53.180 but it's sort of the the old playbook that we've seen with anthony fauci really
00:09:57.960 since since time in memoriam um but i i think it goes to something bigger and i
00:10:02.980 think you see this when you start to look at the interviews um also through the the
00:10:07.700 other i would say connected lens which is anthony fauci talking about misinformation
00:10:11.360 and if you take a step back i think one of the side effects um of going after people
00:10:16.760 like peter doshek right the hearings that we've had on those people is that the american people
00:10:20.380 are very skeptical now of the i like i always say the largest grift in human history which
00:10:25.780 is pandemic prevention right and peter doshek and anthony fauci are tight anthony fauci's
00:10:31.000 spoken at eco health alliance events right they know each other they can deny it all they want
00:10:35.360 but there's pictures of them together um we know peter doshek was coordinating with anthony fauci's
00:10:41.180 you know top advisor which anthony fauci says is just a figurehead role but in just the days
00:10:46.600 leading up to his testimony so there is i think a consensus among the peter doshek's the fauci's the
00:10:52.860 peter hotez's of the world the you know all the people that you saw telling you to get vaccinated
00:10:57.520 and if you didn't it was because you were an immoral unethical person on you know cnn msnbc
00:11:02.200 you name it but i think those people really realize they see the writing on the wall that
00:11:07.160 the pandemic prevention grift is kind of over um so i think that's why it is so imperative
00:11:12.660 for them to discount not just podcasts like the war room but people like president trump and people who
00:11:19.140 kind of i think adjudicated covet 19 on a fair basis not beholden to big uh pharma interests to
00:11:26.280 corporate interests or even just to the sort of scientist mindset that disregards the fact that
00:11:32.600 funding research with the chinese communist party is a bad idea because the means to an end right the
00:11:38.140 end is just funding scientific research that's all they care about everything else goes by the wayside
00:11:43.760 so that's why i think you see anthony fauci also to extrapolate even going bigger than trump
00:11:48.620 um being rolled out right now you know the who pandemic treaty just failed um so i think it's
00:11:55.440 very important that they use anthony fauci as a weapon to sort of go after what they would decry as
00:12:02.620 you know the anti-science the anti-vaccine movement and that's why you see again in coordination with a
00:12:08.380 lot of the anti-trump stuff the uh giving anthony fauci you know a chance to explain himself on
00:12:14.060 the efficacy of vaccines and again it goes back to to what you're saying steven i think this has sort
00:12:19.580 of been the age-old question um with with anthony fauci and with all these people who have pushed
00:12:26.380 sort of more mainstream narratives on covet if they if they really are are so scared of the death threats
00:12:33.060 they're receiving and that they really you know want to reason with the american people who think that
00:12:37.620 they're these you know evil conspiracy theory type monsters then why are you doing your book tour
00:12:42.720 on rachel maddow why are you going on stephen colbert why are you going on ari melbert anthony
00:12:47.800 fauci i'm sure open invitation he should want to come on war room and do an hour-long sit down with
00:12:53.700 you and go through all the claims but instead they're choosing to run on these softball interviews
00:12:58.900 while simultaneously playing the game of obviously censoring shows like this and i think if you even
00:13:05.760 take one step kind of back and look at it from a more meta perspective right for so long they've just
00:13:11.420 basically censored criticism right they've censored war room it shouldn't be lost on anyone that it
00:13:17.900 was because of what you said metaphorically about fauci that we were banned on what was it youtube
00:13:22.020 and spotify um and and now they're bringing anthony fauci back to i think they they realize those old
00:13:29.320 tactics right the russian disinformation criticisms don't really work anymore um so they're bringing
00:13:35.140 him back you know i'm sure he probably wanted to go into retirement but but they can't he has to
00:13:39.020 defend his legacy um so i think there's a lot of factors at play here i think it's easy to you know
00:13:44.360 discount anything anthony fauci does is being motivated by just his own ego and delusions of
00:13:49.700 grandeur um but i think he is being used by the mainstream media i'm sure he's complicit in and of
00:13:55.560 course his wife is busy donating uh to joe biden and was doing that throughout his response to covet and
00:14:00.940 anthony fauci's daughter is working similar to lauren mershon it's a funny connection actually at a
00:14:06.280 left-wing digital fundraising advertising group that was working not just organizations that were
00:14:11.820 promoting uh copen 18 campaigns but with democrat politicians so there's some interesting family
00:14:17.140 connections there um but it's it's it's something much bigger than anthony fauci um and i wouldn't be
00:14:24.580 surprised if we continually see him um throughout this election cycle as sort of the torchbearer of
00:14:31.600 anti-science well and unless we unless we crush it now which i think we could crush it first off you
00:14:37.780 can tell in his his demeanor this is not the smug fauci of uh of yesteryear this is a he's nervous he's
00:14:46.260 sad he's very sad he's sad like rachel said in fact they were sad together we had said together he's got
00:14:52.080 the long face you can see it on the book cover he's got the long face it always helps me when i try to
00:14:58.800 break things down to see pattern recognition to break things down in categories and to think about
00:15:03.080 what they're trying to do and particularly since you enlightened me about this is all about um you
00:15:09.220 know 2024 it seems to me in three big categories because he goes out of his way and you know that
00:15:15.000 these they give these guys they tell him hey here's the questions we want to be asked or here's the
00:15:20.000 areas maybe not specific questions but the areas uh one is the origins of covid okay that is a big
00:15:28.680 category he wants to get his story out on the origins number two is response and particularly
00:15:34.720 initial response because that should have been his highest level of expertise since he was the known
00:15:40.580 you know pandemic specialist so initial response and the third is is treatments before they even
00:15:47.640 considered vaccines to be even a possibility what what were the treatments in in those categories
00:15:55.040 in origins you have the wuhan lab and his continual defense of the natural you know the bat cave
00:16:03.880 on the uh on the initial response you have the dr peter navarro in the situation room story
00:16:10.040 and his initial conversations with with with uh people like mark short and uh vice president pence
00:16:16.200 judas pence and the uh and and and the third is where we have hydroxychloroquine where he's gone
00:16:24.220 out of his way and they've picked it up in usa today and others do we have the clips from any of the
00:16:29.620 can i get um if you tell me when you get those clips ready i want to just ask you in those general
00:16:34.420 categories he's obviously understands for his legacy he's got to deal with these three broad categories
00:16:42.780 he's got to deal with the origins and particularly and he and to sit there and ari melber and ari melber
00:16:49.920 as nicely as possible is trying to say well you know the wall street journal said this the new york
00:16:53.980 times and he's like freaked out the new york times as an editorial that which the woman the female
00:16:59.120 doctor says anybody believes it didn't come from the wuhan lab is just it just incompetent um the other
00:17:06.100 is the uh is peter navarro he goes out of his way on the uh initial response to to denigrate and to
00:17:13.480 lie a bald-faced lie we know it's a lie because in navarro's books about that initial response in that
00:17:18.620 initial meeting and then obviously hydroxychloroquine and the in the array of treatments potential
00:17:25.320 treatments is something that still he understands that's something he's got to deal with in my first
00:17:31.600 off is that a good way to break down at least some of what he's trying the messaging he's trying to do
00:17:36.260 about what what happened versus the myth that they want to spin about what that they want to the
00:17:43.320 american people to remember what happened ma'am yeah i think that's the the perfect way to sort
00:17:49.380 of bifurcate the the time periods in terms of anthony fauci's book and just how he's always
00:17:54.160 handled this from from a media perspective um but i think he sort of plays you know footsie right he's
00:18:00.480 always moving the goal post on each of those time periods i think the one where it's probably most
00:18:05.980 pronounced is when it comes to the origins of covet and a lot of what he says i mean just
00:18:11.040 it doesn't really mesh right it can't really coexist with itself um because if you watch his old
00:18:18.100 testimony whether it's with senator ram paul um or other members of congress you know it the first
00:18:25.460 round he's like the wuhan institute of virology i've never heard of that we never gave them money
00:18:31.040 right then the second time he's grilled by senator paul it's well we did give them money but we didn't
00:18:38.040 fund gain of function research then the nih comes out and says well actually anthony fauci you're
00:18:44.620 wrong it was gain of function research and as we know from foiet emails and internal documents
00:18:49.200 and even the grant itself it was indeed gain of function research so then you come to the most
00:18:54.700 recent congressional hearing where anthony fauci says well maybe it was gain of function research
00:18:59.520 but we're going to change the definition of what gain of function research is delete it from the nih
00:19:03.820 website so therefore it's not gain of function research so it's it's a lot of of word games and
00:19:10.080 just obfuscating the truth but even i think the the most bold lie that he told last night is saying
00:19:16.900 that you know we never sent money to the wuhan institute of virology right who knows maybe covid came
00:19:25.480 from another chinese lab it didn't come from the one that i funded i mean he's just pulling things out
00:19:30.900 of a hat at that point that's such a preposterous claim and just to to lay down the the law when it
00:19:36.660 comes to anthony fauci the grant that we're talking about it was called understanding the risks of that
00:19:41.240 coronavirus emergence it ran from i believe 2014 to 2021 there are about 30 studies that were funded
00:19:49.380 under that nearly four million dollar grant and over half of them 16 counted scientists and authors
00:19:56.540 from the chinese communist party that if you read the papers and i did this i was on your show
00:20:02.260 probably three four years ago i remember doing this exact segment where if you go through it and
00:20:06.720 you look in in the acknowledgement section where they say who funded it it says the money that came
00:20:12.860 from niaid from nih it wasn't just that it was being allocated to the american scientists you go through
00:20:20.720 it through very analytical linguistic lens it says it was going to the chinese scientists too
00:20:26.420 full stop you can't argue with that the actual documents are there if you want to talk about
00:20:31.180 something that you know congress should have actually pressed him on uh when they were questioning
00:20:34.880 him not too long ago i think those documents should have been something that they presented
00:20:38.500 um but he just continues to move the goalposts particularly on the origins and remember had it not
00:20:46.600 been for shows like this for really investigative reporters we wouldn't really even know that there
00:20:53.940 was any semblance of a connection between anthony fauci and the wuhan institute of virology right
00:20:58.220 he's only ever had to utter the words wuhan because of the crazy deranged conspiracists
00:21:03.900 conspiracy theorists that they've been trying to silence so that's the only reason that that's even
00:21:08.080 in the lexicon right of covet origins debate it's not like he was ever forthright with any of his
00:21:14.080 ties which you would think is something that someone who like i said has spent hours in this book
00:21:18.060 talking about uh his ethics his morals how much of an upstanding public servant he is that you know
00:21:24.560 honesty would be something that would be imperative but then when you get to the vaccines to the masks
00:21:29.620 to the lockdowns again that's another thing where you see him not only manipulating the science right
00:21:35.640 we know it was just recently it came out he couldn't readily point to a study that proved the
00:21:39.960 efficacy of masks or social distancing especially among children um but i also think you you see him
00:21:46.740 playing an interesting game in that phase of the pandemic where in the moment right he was the
00:21:53.840 man of the hour he couldn't find a tv camera or an award or a grant that he couldn't accept right he was
00:22:00.080 so eager to be in front of the american people to be the figurehead to be the poster child of america's
00:22:05.340 covid-19 response but then he backtracks in all of his interviews in the book during his congressional
00:22:12.220 hearing and says well actually i didn't have any power it was the fda it was the cdc it was other
00:22:19.480 people i didn't really know so then he was effectively larping as mr covid right he wasn't
00:22:24.740 actually if he didn't actually have any control then why was he going on the news speaking so
00:22:29.660 authoritatively saying i am the science right you can't both be the science but then also be overruled
00:22:35.820 by everyone at the cdc and then when you come to sort of the the fallout post covid i think this
00:22:42.140 dovetails of what we were talking about before um in terms of how they're very frightened and they
00:22:49.420 want to smear people who don't buy into this you know bs notion that is pandemic prevention which make
00:22:54.940 no mistake pandemic prevention is empowering the same people who are supposed to stop pandemics to
00:23:00.400 also get the same funding uh and resources to be able to create the so-called you know remedies and
00:23:07.580 therapies i.e vaccines that they will make billions if not trillions of dollars from if they fail at
00:23:13.620 their job in preventing the next pandemic i also think it's it's worth making a note that it's it's very
00:23:22.020 curious to me that if anthony fauci really like if his press team his pr team really wanted him or it's
00:23:29.720 not even a press or pr thing if he genuinely cared right about convincing the american people that he
00:23:34.840 were even handed in this if that were even just a speck in his mind he hasn't said or made any
00:23:41.020 comments on peter dashak right and the the misdeeds that were carried out by him because he can't
00:23:47.860 because he would admit that he was funding the wuhan institute of virology um but the narrative that he
00:23:53.060 is pushing is just very crafted it is it is buttressed by moving the goalposts every which
00:23:59.800 way every interview that he does and it's very rare that he comes across people who really even push
00:24:05.660 back on him i mean ari melbert melbert i don't even really know if you can call that a pushback i mean
00:24:11.100 i guess he technically cited you know some people who may be uh marginally disagreed with anthony fauci
00:24:16.860 but that's why he's doing these softball interviews um that that's because he he would
00:24:22.260 crumble under the pressure um because i don't think there's there's much further left to move the
00:24:27.560 goalposts um i'm making a call here but i can't as much as i gotta have nigel tonight i gotta we can
00:24:35.320 let um ben harnwell go to bed i'll have to do ben tomorrow i gotta get this is this is much too
00:24:41.120 fascinating um do i have time to play a clip before i go to break any of the clips are under two minutes
00:24:46.420 or around two minutes just give me just give me a heads up i tell you what let me let's go ahead
00:24:52.680 and play uh clip two it means that instead of the vaccine being able excuse me it means for
00:24:58.900 instead of the virus being able to hop from person to person to person to person spreading and
00:25:03.440 spreading sickening some of them but not all of them and the ones that it doesn't stick and don't
00:25:07.040 know they have it and then they give it to even more people because they didn't recognize they
00:25:10.240 were right instead of the virus being able to hop from person to person to person
00:25:14.960 potentially mutating and becoming more virulent and drug resistant along the way now we know that
00:25:21.220 the vaccines work well enough that the virus stops with every vaccinated person a vaccinated person
00:25:29.120 gets exposed to the virus the virus does not infect them the virus cannot then use that person to go
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00:25:49.380 i gotta get naomi wolf maybe on here that is that also more madness uh we got uh 45 seconds man and i'll
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00:33:04.220 make sure that we're because this is it's fauci's very slippery what we just played was from 2021 so
00:33:10.240 i want to play that again and i want to stop and then i want to show you what they just said
00:33:14.740 on fauci's book tour so if denver and my crack production team let's let's play what we just
00:33:20.900 heard through the break natalie i've come to the conclusion this may take us more than one show
00:33:24.920 and we have to do this this is central to going forward because one of the things they're panicked
00:33:31.840 about and rachel said and fauci said is we're going to deconstruct the administrative state and
00:33:37.440 we're going to rejuvenate purge then rejuvenate these institutions this is a massive amount of work
00:33:43.920 uh in the second trump term and so we have to we have to go through this methodically and so we're
00:33:49.340 going to carve out more time and other shows during the week but let's just play what we just
00:33:53.360 what we just saw this is from 2021 let's play that and then we'll stop and we'll play what they're
00:33:59.960 saying last night it means that instead of the vaccine being able excuse me it means for instead
00:34:05.140 of the virus being able to hop from person to person to person to person spreading and spreading
00:34:09.740 sickening some of them but not all of them and the ones that it doesn't stick and don't know they
00:34:13.220 have it and then they give it to even more people because they didn't recognize they were right instead
00:34:17.860 of the virus being able to hop from person to person to person potentially mutating and becoming
00:34:23.720 more virulent and drug resistant along the way now we know that the vaccines work well enough
00:34:28.600 that the virus stops with every vaccinated person a vaccinated person gets exposed to the virus
00:34:36.340 the virus does not infect them the virus cannot then use that person to go anywhere else
00:34:43.200 it cannot use a vaccinated person as a host to go get more people
00:34:48.600 that means the vaccines will get us to the end of this
00:34:55.280 wow how dangerous is she uh natalie your thoughts before we play what they're saying now that is
00:35:05.000 just i don't know why there's not naomi wolf's got to get on this why is there not a class action
00:35:08.820 suit against uh against rachel maddow and her team and msmc for just lying to your face ma'am
00:35:17.220 uh there there should be and it's not just the covid vaccines that they're lying about i think
00:35:23.340 they were waging the same level of information warfare right which let's call it what it is
00:35:28.580 um really on all aspects of covid i think the vaccines are just the easiest ones to be able
00:35:34.720 to discern it about because you're dealing with you know more objective scientific data um i i mean
00:35:41.540 i i have to say when you when you take a step back you know my background and all of this is the chinese
00:35:45.860 communist party and when you look at the three warfares doctrine right you're working with
00:35:50.500 lawfare media uh manipulation psychological warfare um you know you really see all the
00:35:59.200 hallmarks of those campaigns uh going on being waged by the mainstream media right the psychological
00:36:05.120 control the fear media warfare obviously the lawfare mandating vaccines lawsuits um if you didn't
00:36:12.500 get vaccinated um but it just goes back to i think this you know like the phrase safe and effective
00:36:19.360 right there was this general locus where all of these uh covid narratives were coming from right
00:36:25.240 the sort of the way they were handling rolling out these vaccines it was like some you know cushy
00:36:30.860 madison avenue pr firm was behind it safe and effective right that was the you know focus group tested
00:36:37.060 phrasing that they thought the american people would buy into and i think the question of sort of now
00:36:42.900 the covid response which is what i wish the covid select committee was diving into um is you know
00:36:48.500 who comprised that key group of people that was making those decisions right when we say oh they
00:36:55.400 were mandating this they were doing that you know who constitutes that they and when you take a step
00:37:02.540 back and frankly what what you said to sort of pregame that clip why this matters is because they're
00:37:10.680 obviously if you want to link it and and to the whole trump thing they're in meltdown right about
00:37:17.660 the agenda 47 deconstructing the administrative state right the concept that just because you're
00:37:24.600 a faceless bureaucrat it doesn't mean that you're holier than thou you can still be held accountable
00:37:29.900 for your actions i mean anthony fauci is sort of the figurehead for that movement you could almost say
00:37:36.660 that in trump's first term in that struggle between trump and the the administrative state
00:37:42.120 i don't think there's a single better person who reifies who represents to their core the deep state
00:37:50.140 the medical pharmaceutical industrial complex right that is anthony fauci so that's why they're defending
00:37:55.420 him tooth and nail they were doing it at the time right and covering for these vaccines calling them
00:38:01.540 safe and effective now the the narrative the phrasing uh has changed a little bit but they will fight
00:38:08.960 tooth and nail to defend his legacy because they are so scared right of the you know deconstructing
00:38:14.480 burning down the administrative state that this is sort of i think the the opening salvo and that war
00:38:20.620 that they are very scared that the trump campaign the sort of maga movement um is going to emerge
00:38:26.740 victorious but i think the best way um to sort of win our case and debunk uh the words of anthony
00:38:35.080 fauci most recently are just by playing his old clips right because they're in direct contradiction
00:38:42.000 um with what he's saying exactly no bald face so let's go ahead and play let's play the let's play
00:38:48.680 safe and effective let's play this and then um um natalie i want your observations on it let's go and play
00:38:54.500 what's played in what's gone on the last two days i think if you fast forward now about denying the
00:39:01.140 science of a vaccine and denying that vaccines are safe and effective when you have billions of people
00:39:08.440 who've been vaccinated and the data showing the life-saving elements of the vaccine that is tantamount
00:39:16.300 to denialism yeah and and when people don't get vaccinated because of whatever ideological reason
00:39:24.440 they have for not getting vaccinated those are lives lost that are avoidable deaths and there's been some
00:39:31.000 modeling studies to show that there have been a substantial number of people that would have been
00:39:36.860 alive had they gotten vaccinated that didn't get vaccinated merely because ideologically they didn't
00:39:42.120 think you should get vaccinated they believe people who said vaccines don't work and vaccines are
00:39:47.260 dangerous and many of those people are dead now and that's really unfortunate no matter what their
00:39:52.660 political slant is that pains me to see people having died because of a decision based on a political
00:40:00.140 reason that's just a bald-faced lie people didn't get that had nothing to do with politics had
00:40:06.140 people understanding the science and what rachel matter just said before is an absolute bald-faced
00:40:10.680 lie and now they came out oh well it wasn't meant to do that the people at the war room are not
00:40:16.860 vaccinated we're not vaccinated because we got down and looked at the information and they said they
00:40:20.520 took an option out and i had a lot of family members not a lot i had some family members that not
00:40:25.140 only were vaxxed but they were adamant about you how to get vaxxed uh and i think we've seen over the
00:40:31.780 vaccine injuries i mean i'd like to know i'd like him to cite those modeling studies natalie your your
00:40:37.860 your thoughts and observations on this look steve i don't usually get worked up on the war room but
00:40:45.440 that clip is so infuriating and i feel like i also have to take a step back here i my my father has been
00:40:53.080 on war room um he's an infectious disease doctor he played a very you know critical role um in a lot of
00:40:58.600 stuff out here in los angeles and you know what anthony fauci is saying there is just is so beyond
00:41:07.200 the pale um when from what i heard from my father's experience with these covid vaccines people's
00:41:13.840 hesitancy with wanting to take them the level of the the mandates i mean you remember i was at the
00:41:19.340 university of chicago i was in i was in college when all of this was happening and i literally would
00:41:24.880 not have been able to have gotten my degree which frankly that would have been okay by me but that
00:41:30.860 aside had i not you know i won't say i didn't obviously didn't get vaccinated but i have uh you
00:41:38.380 know whatever anyways but the the coercion the manipulation that they perpetuated on the american
00:41:44.780 people should not be lost on anyone like i said it goes back to that three warfares doctrine
00:41:50.220 it's chinese communist party style warfare biological warfare too that they perpetrated
00:41:56.460 um against the american people but you know to bring it back to anthony fauci
00:42:01.180 it just doesn't square right with what he's saying because throughout covet 19 he depicted himself he said
00:42:10.160 he was the science he was mr science he literally was on tv every night pumping these vaccines right
00:42:17.700 and then he he goes and says oh well it wasn't really me it was the cdc that ruled this was the fda that
00:42:25.720 ruled this i don't have any stake in big pharma so there's just a a lack of congruity right in terms
00:42:32.200 of the messaging from from there and one of the other stories that they had played i believe it was in
00:42:37.760 the msnbc interview um with rachel maddow like the excerpt from the book it had to do with um
00:42:45.740 him and he says me my wife and our covid pod which i mean whatever that means it was his neighbors that
00:42:56.960 i guess they had all agreed that they were gonna like self-isolate or something who knows what they
00:43:02.140 were doing uh but he's like we we were sitting outside by the fireplace and my phone calls and
00:43:07.740 it's albert borla um talking about the the covid vaccines and he says that albert says to him on
00:43:15.580 the phone i should add veterinarian albert borla says to him on the phone we've got the data back
00:43:23.720 you know upwards of 90 we're gonna stop this thing it's crazy it's crazy we're so lucky and
00:43:31.760 it's it's it's beyond the pale it's just not scientifically proven because all those studies
00:43:38.180 right the work of dr wolf that that we've shown it it was never real they were hiding the data they
00:43:45.100 were fudging the numbers of people who were you know either dying from the vaccine or if it wasn't
00:43:49.660 it wasn't working and and i think too when when you take a step back and you look at even it even
00:43:55.240 further if you if you keep score of all the things that they have been wrong on and all the things
00:44:03.300 that we have been wrong on it is like a thousand frankly to zero right we haven't been wrong on
00:44:10.820 anything because believe me if we were we would know about it it would be leading every mainstream
00:44:16.680 media news program i'm sure would be sued for defamation right you name it they get it wrong all the
00:44:22.940 time and they cite well it was the fog of war we were in the midst of a pandemic what are we supposed
00:44:29.100 to do right oh no they cite that as the rationale for why they weren't wrong and again it goes back
00:44:36.060 to the age-old question of intentionality versus incompetence i don't think this is a result of
00:44:40.280 incompetence i think it's a result of intentionality um but it the vaccine issue in particular is i think
00:44:49.260 the one that they're probably the weakest on though there are you know similarly weak issues
00:44:54.980 especially on the origins of it um but they've just continued to move the goalposts and look it
00:45:00.700 shouldn't be lost on anyone remember how they had wanted to release i believe it was either through
00:45:05.640 freedom of information act requests or just sort of the general records requests when it comes to
00:45:10.500 vaccine trials and patents and stuff of that ilk they're gonna release that several decades from now
00:45:18.920 so you can't concurrently say the american people don't believe us they're crazy conspiracy theorists
00:45:26.680 but oh we're also not going to show them the evidence and purposely hide it for decades right there's
00:45:32.720 no effort for them trying to actually court american people to take covid vaccines right and you would
00:45:40.540 think that that's something that they would want to do and two points on that one they don't do it
00:45:45.780 because they know they don't have to because even if they lie and say these vaccines are safe and
00:45:50.620 effective for years anthony fauci can come back and write his stupid book on call and they're not
00:45:56.900 going to really press him on it right they're going to let him just run cover and say oh it worked we
00:46:01.760 saved millions of lives like where did you get that number um but the other i think even more interesting
00:46:07.100 thing is that i know i remember the story from what was it a few years ago where it was shown that
00:46:14.080 hhs the federal government was paying news outlets to pump the covid vaccine but they were also paying
00:46:22.040 coming from various federal agencies very weird predominantly left-wing you know ngos activist
00:46:31.440 type groups to specifically court minorities especially black people i mean if you really go through the
00:46:38.540 groups it was very niche entities like going after hispanic women who are single moms it's great like
00:46:44.740 it like they were waging these campaigns on micro-targeted groups of how to get them to take
00:46:51.580 the vaccine support it and be about it and i i just think that that's sort of an interesting
00:46:57.380 juxtaposition right where you see there is some level of information warfare being waged from a
00:47:05.580 systemic government-backed level on certain groups but then they're not willing to sort of play that
00:47:11.920 same game on tv i.e my takeaway from it frankly it bears all the hallmarks of what they've done
00:47:19.180 on the ukraine war right is that they're just lying so then once they actually get the funding the
00:47:26.820 subsidies then the narrative shifts and not to go too tangential but it was so funny the last ukraine
00:47:32.700 aid package that biden was really whipping for right the whole narrative that we heard from
00:47:38.560 every single leader biden most pronouncedly was if ukraine doesn't get these arms they're going to
00:47:46.880 lose the world's going to crumble democracy's going to die you know what's so interesting the day after
00:47:52.340 they got that aid package an internal memo from blinken's trip over to ukraine it was leaked it
00:47:59.260 wasn't public showed that answer that uh it's antony voucher that antony blinken was saying oh ukraine's
00:48:07.200 gonna win the war we were gonna win the war no matter what we're gonna win so my point is they lie
00:48:12.860 for whatever is convenient at the time and yeah maybe the ukraine lies don't affect america as directly
00:48:19.120 except for our tax dollars and our pocketbooks right but when you're dealing with vaccines and
00:48:24.840 injecting yourself with experimental mrna technology that's a whole different ball game
00:48:31.080 that when you're using those psychological warfare tactics there are real ramifications that
00:48:36.620 you know anthony voucher rather dr naomi wolf has has been has been telling us for years
00:48:42.480 uh i've made a command decision this is so good and we got so much more to break down i'm sure we're
00:48:49.440 having more tonight we're gonna do i think both thursday and friday i'll figure it out uh this is
00:48:54.560 just too good and i don't want to do any more tonight because i want to take plenty of time i
00:48:57.380 got wuhan lab we're going to get to dr navarro so natalie social media we'll do this again tomorrow
00:49:03.480 when we even have more i've got we've got two-thirds of the ones we didn't get a chance to play
00:49:08.000 tonight what what uh where do people go for you on social media and to find out uh all the information
00:49:13.720 you're putting up well i'm still blocked by peter dawshak which which means you should definitely
00:49:18.980 follow me you can go to natalie g winters on all social media platforms and steve i think we should
00:49:24.720 try to book anthony fauci for a warm room interview we i think probably moved the most books out of any
00:49:31.640 show so i would think he'd want to come on i think his publisher but it won't be me it'll be you
00:49:37.720 you you would do the interview you're right far can he handle what are you are you 22 now 23 how
00:49:43.900 how old are you 21 thank you i'm 23 23 but i've been doing this i remember you just i remember
00:49:53.800 i remember you just a 19 just a teenager that fresh fresh no i can't handle a 23 year old
00:50:01.360 yeah who was hammering him at the age of 20 for his lies uh natalie thank you so much uh honored
00:50:09.800 to have you on here we'll see you tomorrow we'll do this again i didn't even get to my
00:50:16.660 the bald-faced lie about dr peter navarro but we will do this as we break this all down and i think
00:50:23.120 we'll have these things set up and i want to roll through them maybe tomorrow boom you'll see what his
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