Bannon's War Room - December 13, 2024


WarRoom Battleground EP 671: J6 Committee Members Seek Pardons


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

165.36142

Word Count

9,192

Sentence Count

621

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

On today's show, Alex Blumberg joins Betsy and Amanda to discuss the latest in the war in Ukraine, the proposed $50B aid package to Ukraine, and why we should all be worried about the future of the country.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I agree with America putting the screw on, helping Ukraine as much as possible to force
00:00:07.640 Putin into doing a deal. I do think it's a sensible strategy. I think he's on the run.
00:00:12.260 We saw that from Syria. Quite extraordinary. The Russians didn't put up any kind of
00:00:17.140 supportive fight for Assad. All they've done is give him a safe haven.
00:00:21.260 I think it's traitorous, though, to try to give a foreign national Zelensky a better negotiating
00:00:26.620 footing or seat at the table, not just against Putin, but also against the United States,
00:00:31.160 too. And by the way, where are the audits? We haven't had any audits. So I'm all to talk about
00:00:35.460 aid. But how do we actually know that any of this is actually going? Well, this 50 billion,
00:00:39.840 as I understand it, like a lot of the other money is a loan, which will it's a loan, right? So
00:00:44.720 I mean, do you have a problem? But they're already working behind the scenes to make happen.
00:00:50.340 There's only one person. Yeah, I mean, I really think we should take a step back here. And I
00:00:54.340 don't just mean it because the left is essentially defending violent, homeless people who are
00:00:59.320 attacking and harassing Americans, trying to abduct children. But I mean, the fact that this
00:01:04.220 slippery slope logic chain that you're hearing right now is why you saw two assassination attempts
00:01:09.000 against President Donald J. Trump. In other words, if you think or you disagree with someone's
00:01:13.720 politics, you are allowed to use outside the system change to try to effectuate whatever goals
00:01:19.140 you may deem appropriate for this country. And by the way, this goes all the way to the top
00:01:23.560 with Alvin Bragg and all the lawfare cases that you saw against President Trump, too,
00:01:27.500 which, by the way, you want to talk about a waste of resources, how we need more police
00:01:30.480 officers in the train. Well, maybe they shouldn't have spent tens of millions of dollars prosecuting
00:01:34.440 President Donald J. Trump. And by the way, you want to talk about where New York City has
00:01:38.640 had to spend all of its fund. It's on illegal immigration, right? And that goes back to this
00:01:43.240 oppressor versus oppressed narrative, this idea that this country needs to perpetually defend
00:01:47.860 and bail out criminal, in this case, criminal aliens, but criminals like Jordan Neely, who are
00:01:53.440 harassing everyday working Americans, the same people that you probably think are being screwed
00:01:57.640 over by health care CEOs, which I agree in that case. But I don't understand in your worldview how
00:02:02.600 you can both want to support these progressive soft on crime policies that make the living experience,
00:02:08.340 the lived experience, the working daily commutes of average Americans. They have to space
00:02:12.980 homeless people, crazy homeless people who are trying to kill them because their tax dollars
00:02:16.620 are being used to what house illegal immigrants and homes that are nicer than the very homes that
00:02:21.080 they live in. And by the way, might I just add, I am so down to have a conversation about the
00:02:25.660 health care system in this country. But I'm old enough to remember that what was it the entirety of
00:02:30.320 the left, the Biden White House weaponized millions, if not hundreds of millions of dollars to
00:02:35.140 censor the entire conservative movement, saying that we were absolutely crazy because we dared to
00:02:40.600 question where COVID came from. We dared to question, well, health care and big pharma's
00:02:44.800 profits on vaccines and mask mandates, the whole gamut. So I'm down to have that conversation.
00:02:49.600 But you guys have spent years censoring us, trying to open that conversation.
00:02:53.540 And when we try to put in a rapid changemaker, someone like RFA, these people melt down.
00:02:58.160 You know what? I think it's a perfectly valid point, but we're not going to debate that now.
00:03:01.160 Maybe another time.
00:03:01.840 Can I ask a mic drop? It's Thursday, 12 December, the year of our Lord.
00:03:09.820 And 2024. Natalie, when is your, did you get that training at University of Chicago or someplace
00:03:16.020 else, ma'am?
00:03:18.620 I hate watching myself. So thank you for subjecting me to have to watch that. Definitely that training
00:03:27.740 was not received at the University of Chicago. That was received from one person and one person
00:03:32.880 only. And that is you, Stephen K. Bannon. Hey, Slate said I was Gen Z Bannon. I think that's
00:03:38.940 the nicest thing that's ever been said about me.
00:03:42.520 Wow. That was, I got to tell you, Natalie, that was a full on beat down last night.
00:03:48.740 Piers Morgan was a standing eight count. The rest of these guys don't even, from now on,
00:03:53.580 the only thing I got to tell your agent is no more panels. It's got to be you, mano a mano.
00:03:57.340 But talk to us about what they tried to, what, what did they try to, because your point was so
00:04:01.580 well taken then. What, what, what was the whole, the whole big segment, you guys had a long segment
00:04:06.540 on Piers. What, what was the point? What were they trying to get at?
00:04:10.900 Well, we were talking about the assassination of the healthcare CEO and my two co-panelists,
00:04:16.040 one who I think it was a matter of only three seconds before they invoked January 6th and the
00:04:20.520 other, maybe it was five seconds before they invoked racism, basically said, and I quote,
00:04:25.920 that they have no empathy for the murder of Brian Johnson because he's been, his company's been
00:04:31.060 screwing over Americans. And like I said, I would never want to be on the front lines of defending
00:04:34.600 the healthcare system in this country. There's way too much medical debt, but it fits into what you
00:04:39.040 sort of got me, or you heard me talking about, right? The idea of the oppressor versus oppressed
00:04:43.200 narrative, since he's the evil capitalist greedy CEO, therefore you're allowed to try to kill him
00:04:47.940 because you don't agree with him much like the same logic train that you saw President Trump
00:04:51.840 being what, an attempted assassination against him twice. So they said that they had no empathy
00:04:56.980 for him, which I think is totally disgusting claim, but I just sort of broadened it out because like
00:05:01.520 I said, those are the same people, the same media institutions that anytime we've tried to force
00:05:07.120 discussions, actual substantive change about the healthcare system in this country, which is of
00:05:11.640 course driven by maximizing the profits for companies like Pfizer and the healthcare system writ large,
00:05:17.540 they've censored us. They've spent close to a trillion dollars trying to do that. So I raised
00:05:23.220 that point. And I don't know if Piers Morgan will necessarily invite me back on to have that
00:05:27.880 discussion or to pick up where we left off on the Ukraine conversation. But I think one thing's very
00:05:33.700 clear. You can't give arms to a foreign country to try to give them a better negotiating stance against
00:05:38.500 the United States. That's something called treason.
00:05:40.760 Very well taken. We're going to get into your favorite topic today. The reason why Christopher
00:05:48.600 Ray really resigned yesterday, capitulated. I want to start that by something Darren Beattie
00:05:53.600 brought up in the last hour. Let's go back. I think we have it, Denver. Let's play Senator
00:05:58.520 Amy Klobuchar and Christopher Ray from a while ago. Let's go and play that segment.
00:06:04.220 If we would have known, if we could have infiltrated this group or found out what they were doing and
00:06:11.420 that, do you, do you have those moments? Absolutely. I will tell you, Senator,
00:06:16.540 and this is, this is something I feel passionately about, that anytime there's an attack,
00:06:23.500 our standard at the FBI is we aim to bat a thousand,
00:06:26.060 right? And we aim to thwart every attack that's out there. So anytime there's an attack,
00:06:32.220 especially one that's this horrific, that strikes right at the heart of our system of government,
00:06:37.100 right at the time the transfer of power is being discussed, you can be darn tootin' that we are
00:06:43.260 focused very, very hard on how can we get better sources, better information, better analysis,
00:06:48.940 so that we can make sure that something like what happened on January 6th never happens again.
00:06:54.220 Okay. So there's been a lot of discussion about this Norfolk memo that arrived, as you noted,
00:07:02.060 with key people in the Capitol Police and others the night before. They testified last week,
00:07:07.900 the chief, that he didn't even know about it until the few days before our hearing.
00:07:13.420 And in fact, while there may be some that downplays that intelligence, I will note while we don't have
00:07:20.540 the memo publicly, that in that memo there were statements that Congress needs to hear the glass
00:07:27.260 breaking, doors being kicked out, blood being spilled, we get our president or we die, go there
00:07:34.060 ready for war. Some of the specific calls for violence that we know were posted at that time. We know that
00:07:42.700 President Trump had called on people to go there on January 6th. We know that he told them to go
00:07:47.340 wild. We know that in that memo there was discussions of, as reported in the news, perimeter maps,
00:07:53.020 bringing back the wounded. And to me, it just seems like it's beyond aspirational in nature,
00:07:59.260 that it seems like some of these reports that we now know exist out there were specific in terms
00:08:06.460 of these plans that were going on. And I'm just one of my questions that we will continue to be
00:08:13.660 asking as part of this investigation we're doing with the Rules Committee and Homeland Security is,
00:08:20.700 how can we change this so this never happens again? So these types of threats and this type of
00:08:26.700 information—
00:08:27.660 So, this is the Darn Tootin segment with Chris Wright. Natalie, you've been at this a number of years,
00:08:37.660 you know, with Raheem, with Darren Beattie, with Mike Benz, with the great Julie Kelly, Mike Davis.
00:08:44.540 The team we got on this is killer. 88 pages after years, ma'am. 88 pages, a lot of filler,
00:08:54.380 and just about DOJ and the FBI, not about anybody else, and dropped five weeks after the election.
00:09:06.540 Your thoughts as you took your first cut through the IG report today, ma'am.
00:09:11.420 I mean, it's a nice rough draft, I guess, for a creative writing class. That's how I would couch it.
00:09:17.420 I think it's important, though, to sort of contextualize why they are so, so keen on narrative
00:09:23.820 building, particularly when it comes to January 6. I've always likened it to basically China and the
00:09:30.460 Chinese Communist Party in terms of the Hundred Flowers movement, right, where they sort of used
00:09:34.860 it as an op where they invited criticism of the government. I think, frankly, you could extend
00:09:39.900 it out to the MAGA movement more broadly, right? And they used it to basically identify some of the
00:09:44.620 the most patriotic voices. Of course, I guess Chris Ray is certainly batting 1,000 when it comes to
00:09:49.820 criminal prosecutions of MAGA, but even people like yourself, thought leaders, too. And I think
00:09:56.060 what's so concerning about it is that this is basically the original sin, I think, the linchpin
00:10:02.780 of so much of the sort of MAGA-specific weaponization that you saw unfold, right? It's the narrative kind of
00:10:08.780 glue that holds together this whole idea that we have to reorient the entire priority structure of
00:10:14.540 our intel agencies and intel communities to go after domestic terrorism as opposed to what radical
00:10:19.740 Islamic terrorism, you know, choose your enemy or, you know, fight fighting forces in Ukraine.
00:10:26.620 And I think that you also have to look to how confidential human sources have always been
00:10:31.660 historically and empirically weaponized, right? You go back to Russiagate, Christopher Steele
00:10:35.900 was a confidential human source as part of that whole, you know, dossier attempts to get President
00:10:40.060 Trump. So they have always politicized confidential human sources. And in this case, I think you're
00:10:45.580 seeing them do that again, evidently, but in sort of a different way. What do I mean by that?
00:10:50.940 There is absolutely no way that there were only 26 confidential human sources involved in this
00:10:55.900 entire January 6 operation. You mentioned your interview with Darren. He also invoked the name of
00:11:01.100 someone, Steven Gantuono, who was the then assistant director of the Washington field office.
00:11:07.420 Now, another, I think, interesting point on his whole side of the thing, the whole Massey exchange
00:11:12.780 aside, is that he was called in for questioning to give a transcribed interview with House Republicans
00:11:19.260 back in 2023. And I want to read a write up because his interview was so concerning to investigators
00:11:26.460 within House GOP that they then wrote a letter to Merrick Garland, essentially saying that you guys,
00:11:32.620 the FBI, had no idea how many confidential human sources there were. The letter goes on,
00:11:38.460 D'Antuono explained that due to the large number of confidential human sources present at the Capitol,
00:11:44.300 the Washington field office asked FBI headquarters to do a poll or put out something to people saying
00:11:49.740 were any confidential human sources involved so the FBI could try to ascertain how many had been in
00:11:54.540 attendance. They go on to give an example of how the Kansas City field office had sent people,
00:11:59.020 despite headquarters and people higher up the food chain, didn't know. Now, there is no way,
00:12:04.380 Steve, that you can tell me, now, just important fact, there's 56 field offices, that there were so
00:12:10.380 many confidential human sources involved that the FBI was scrambling that it prompted House
00:12:15.500 Republicans to send a letter to Merrick Garland that they were sending out polls and questionnaires.
00:12:20.540 And you're telling me that just 26 people from the FBI, that's what, half of all their field
00:12:27.020 offices sent people? I've heard from several sources, from people who come on this show,
00:12:31.820 people like Darren Beattie, Julie Kelly, that every field office sent at least one person. So the
00:12:37.340 number should at least be 56, right? And I think, too, you also have to look at this just from a
00:12:43.820 statistical kind of metadata perspective. There was reporting that there were over 40
00:12:50.220 confidential human sources reporting on the Biden family and their criminal enterprises.
00:12:55.580 So if this 26 number is true, then I don't want to know what the heck the Biden family was up to,
00:13:01.100 because that number would be absolutely unprecedented. And of course, you've already started to see the
00:13:06.060 sort of limited hangout happen. There was a wonderful Washington Post op-ed today. Right-wing
00:13:12.300 conspiracy theorists are having a bad day. That's an actual article that they published at 3.30 p.m.
00:13:18.060 So you know they really had that one ready to go, trying to quash the whole Jan 6 feds erection
00:13:22.460 narrative. But you have to pay very close attention to the analytical game that they're playing,
00:13:27.500 right? The idea of FBI employees versus confidential human sources versus assets, blah, blah, blah.
00:13:33.580 What I would like in this, too, you talk about pattern recognition. It is the broader pattern
00:13:38.780 that we have seen occur with basically every conspiracy theory that this show has been on
00:13:43.980 the forefront of. What do I mean? Take, for example, the first time that Anthony Fauci testified,
00:13:48.620 right, that infamous exchange with Rand Paul. The goalpost at that point was that, well,
00:13:53.500 gain-of-function research never occurred at the Wuhan lab. Then what was it, the second time he
00:13:58.380 testified? It was, well, it did, but it was for good reason to prevent pandemics. This is the
00:14:02.940 equivalent of the first time Anthony Fauci testified. It's a limited hangout that the media is already
00:14:08.220 trying to spin to say that, well, there weren't employees. Okay, maybe there weren't,
00:14:12.780 but there were confidential human sources, and you're not even getting the full picture.
00:14:20.860 I want to hang on about this. Let's go ahead and play. I want to play. Let's play the Bill Clinton
00:14:25.100 and the Benny Thompson. We play those back to back. With all this going on and all this firestorm,
00:14:29.900 and now this, we've had a couple of quite odd occurrences in the media about participants in
00:14:38.380 this looking for pardons. Let's go ahead and play it.
00:14:42.300 Mr. President, Donald Trump will be returning to the White House, unburdened by the pressure of
00:14:49.180 reelection, with sweeping immunity granted to him, I believe, by the Supreme Court, and an alleged enemies
00:14:57.660 list we're hearing. Do you think it would be wise of President Biden to preemptively pardon any
00:15:05.260 potential targets? What about your wife, Hillary Clinton? She apparently is on Kash Patel's list.
00:15:12.140 For what? Yeah.
00:15:13.980 Well, they got a problem with her, because
00:15:18.940 first, she didn't do anything wrong. Of course.
00:15:20.860 Second, she followed the rules exactly as they were written. Third, Trump's State Department. Trump's
00:15:28.460 State Department found, remember how the emails were such a big issue in 2016? Trump's State Department
00:15:36.540 found that Hillary sent and received exactly zero classified emails on her personal device.
00:15:45.980 Mm-hmm. It was a whole, it was a made up phony story. Yeah.
00:15:50.380 So, you know, I guess if Kash Patel is determined to make one up, he could do it. But I think
00:15:59.260 if President Biden wanted to talk to me about that, I would talk to him about it. But I don't think I
00:16:03.500 should be giving public advice on the pardon power. I think it's too, it's a very personal thing. But it is,
00:16:12.460 I hope he won't do that. Yeah.
00:16:16.540 Trump, you know, you,
00:16:20.300 most of us get out of this world ahead of where we'd get if all we got was simple justice. Yeah.
00:16:26.140 Mm-hmm. Yeah. Yeah.
00:16:27.660 And so it's normally a fool's errand to spend a lot of time trying to get even. Yeah, agreed.
00:16:34.780 But if he pardons them, that sort of implies that they did something wrong, which they didn't.
00:16:38.700 Congressman, apparently the White House is discussing preemptive pardons for people who
00:16:42.700 may be targeted by Trump when he gets back in office. Do you want the president to offer some
00:16:49.100 kind of pardon to you as strange as it is to ask that question? I'm just wondering what you think.
00:16:54.700 Well, you know, the president is his prerogative. If he offers it to me or other members of the
00:17:01.100 committee, I think it, I would accept it. But it's his choice. I think the staff of the committee,
00:17:07.980 who did a wonderful job. I think the witnesses who were primarily Republicans did a great job
00:17:13.020 under oath. They we were not found to have perjured themselves or anything like that.
00:17:20.140 There's nothing in the record that's not already on point. We've had two years of review by Republican
00:17:28.300 chairpersons. They found nothing wrong. So there's nothing that we kept out of the record.
00:17:34.060 There's nothing that we took out of the record. So we stand by the work of the committee.
00:17:41.660 Our committee did a wonderful job. We shared it with the public. And all the public has to do is to
00:17:47.820 read the report that we found based on our report.
00:17:51.580 OK, Natalie, you've had the Chris Ray capitulation. You've had yesterday and overnight and then this
00:18:03.660 morning. All these questions about the blank. Now they're putting the question to them, the blanket
00:18:08.700 preemptive pardons. And you've had the IG report come out. These guys always move in packs.
00:18:16.380 What do you think they're trying to tell us here? Let me play. I tell you what, I got to play this.
00:18:20.620 Benny Thompson. Benny Thompson was the chairman of the J6 committee. The chairman of the J6 committee
00:18:27.020 flat out says right there, hey, you know, the president got to do what he's got to do. But if
00:18:30.940 he offers it, I'm taken. Benny's all the way in. I think Benny knows more than just about anybody
00:18:37.500 on this thing. Let's play it one more time for for Natalie to comment on. Congressman,
00:18:41.900 apparently the White House is discussing preemptive pardons for people who may be targeted by Trump
00:18:47.260 when he gets back in office. Do you want the president to offer some kind of pardon to you,
00:18:53.740 as strange as it is to ask that question? I'm just wondering what you think.
00:18:57.420 Well, you know, the president is his prerogative. If he offers it to me or other members of the
00:19:03.820 committee, I think I would accept it. But it's his choice. I think the staff of the committee,
00:19:10.700 who did a wonderful job, I think the witnesses, who were primarily Republicans, did a great job
00:19:15.740 on the oath. We were not found to have perjured themselves or anything like that.
00:19:22.860 There's nothing in the record that's not already on point. We've had two years of review.
00:19:29.740 They didn't purge themselves. The witnesses did a great job. The staff did a great job. He's
00:19:33.660 done that blanket for Benny Thompson is going to be pretty big. Is it not, Natalie?
00:19:38.220 Well, Steve, I think you're going soft. Instead of saying, like, packs of feral dogs,
00:19:44.700 you're just saying they're working in packs. These people are feral dogs indeed in the
00:19:51.020 true form and style of Hunter Biden. This is actually another called shot from the war room.
00:19:56.780 Bill Clinton was on. He did the long-form interview with Joe Scarborough. I'm sure you've seen they've
00:20:00.940 been rolling it out these last few days on Morning Joe. And he spends, what, three,
00:20:05.740 four minutes saying that, well, Hillary Clinton did nothing wrong with the State Department emails.
00:20:09.900 It's so embarrassing. It's such despicable groveling, even for the Clintons.
00:20:14.060 Though I am glad that Morning Joe allocated some time to highlight the wonderful work that
00:20:18.540 the Clinton Global Initiative and that the Clinton Foundation has done. I think the people of Haiti
00:20:23.580 would probably like a word with Joe Scarborough on that one. But all of that aside, look, Steve,
00:20:28.620 what you're witnessing now, we've gone from, what, the triggered, you know, snowflakes needing their
00:20:33.340 blankets and safe spaces to now, what, actual blanket preemptive pardons. It fits into what
00:20:38.940 we're talking about with January 6th. It fits into the Anthony Fauci testimony that I was just talking
00:20:43.820 about. There's always a pattern where they start with these limited hangouts, right? They say we're
00:20:47.980 crazy for saying these people committed the crimes that they did indeed commit. Yes, Liz Cheney perjured
00:20:53.500 herself. She helped arrange legal representation illegally. She should face disbarment for what
00:20:58.460 she did with Cassidy Hutchinson. But we were mocked and ridiculed. We were, you know, tarred and feathered,
00:21:03.100 right, for saying the things that we did on this show that now are being proven true, right? Our
00:21:08.860 conspiracy theories are so good, they necessitate not just pardons, but blanket preemptive pardons. I
00:21:15.180 don't even know if that's historically a precedent that's ever been set, but it shows you that we've been
00:21:20.300 right all along, right? And it's just absolutely mind-blowing. Of course, the media is going to
00:21:25.260 provide them, you know, cover for it. But I think, frankly, my takeaway from that Benny Thompson
00:21:30.060 interview, even though he's saying, well, if, you know, Joe Biden were to give me one, all the
00:21:34.780 qualifiers, you could tell in the language he's blinking a thousand times a minute, I would maybe
00:21:39.500 accept one. These people are busy over there at the White House or wherever they're running this thing
00:21:44.520 from, probably the basement. They're asking, they're begging for these pardons, right? The most innocent
00:21:49.500 people in the world need the most copious amounts of pardon. It really is a level of gaslighting that
00:21:55.340 I don't even think this country has seen. But I think Benny Thompson is probably, honestly,
00:22:01.420 not even that high on our list. I know we can't say enemies list, so we won't use that word. But
00:22:06.460 metaphorically, an enemies list, he's sort of a grundoon. I don't think he's really an ideological
00:22:11.660 champion in any right, except maybe what the militant black extremism groups that he was involved
00:22:17.500 with. But no, there's so many more people that I would be focusing on. And I think Bill Clinton's
00:22:21.980 pardon will probably have to go back to the late 1990s, if you're picking up what I'm putting down
00:22:26.780 there. But I don't think that they obviously deserve them. And hey, if they get them, then at least they
00:22:31.980 can't plead the fifth. So I guess Congress will have some nice investigations.
00:22:37.740 Natalie, I know you're putting up a lot of stuff on social media about the
00:22:40.700 about the IG report. Where do people go to get you on social media, ma'am?
00:22:46.700 Natalie G. Winters on all social media platforms. I will be lobbying for my own personal blanket
00:22:52.380 preemptive pardon.
00:22:57.020 Great, great turn over at over at Piers Morgan. Fantastic. I'm sure they're not gonna be inviting
00:23:02.300 you back for a while, which is always a good sign.
00:23:04.060 Not quite. Thank you. Next time she's gonna do it just with Piers. Mano a mano. Thank you, Natalie.
00:23:14.380 Incredible. So today, up on Capitol Hill, also, New York Times started this morning with this,
00:23:21.100 with this piece about the Warren Posse, how the Warren Posse came to get with Charlie Kirk's show,
00:23:28.080 Poso, great, the great mad bull over at Breitbart. A lot of folks pulling together,
00:23:33.780 putting the shoulder to the wheel, and making sure that Pete Hegseth last week was not run out of here.
00:23:43.140 All, and I mean all, of these nominees for the cabinet positions should, and they should double-time
00:23:53.060 this to get ready, get these folks ready for confirmation. Traditionally, the national security
00:23:59.220 folks go first. They want to make sure there's a, a clean, uh, changeover. So by the time January 20th
00:24:04.820 comes, uh, whoever the president is, has his team in place. I strongly recommend that, uh, that, uh,
00:24:11.220 Treasury and, uh, and Bobby Kennedy, all of it, I think the big five or six or seven, though Christy
00:24:16.900 know him in there too, and cash ought to all be set to go on four or five January. Sit down and work
00:24:23.360 it out with Thune right now. Flood the zone on this. It's just not keeping the, the enemy media
00:24:29.700 on their back foot. I believe President Trump's going to really need to hit the, the deck plates
00:24:34.320 running. Go back and look at the, the, the war of the debt and the invasion. The war of the debt
00:24:39.700 and the invasion. All of these are having, uh, not just storm clouds. There are massive things
00:24:45.620 happening right now. I, I believe you, you could potentially have a very bad extension, or I don't
00:24:55.160 know what you want to call it, a, um, further developments that are not positive in the Israeli
00:25:01.000 Persian war. Persia having, uh, having had a bad run with their proxies, particularly the proxy
00:25:08.000 Hezbollah. It was really taking away Hezbollah's big military punch in Southern Lebanon. It was kind
00:25:14.700 of the, the beginning of the dominoes that fell the, had the Turks let loose their clients. And
00:25:22.700 that would be the Muslim brotherhood Hamas and the Muslim brotherhood ISIS forces that came down
00:25:28.940 the Damascus road, the road to Damascus and took it. Now Syria is an absolute master. United States
00:25:35.120 got to stay out of that. President Trump calls it sand in chaos, sand in death. So the third world
00:25:41.660 world part of this, the kinetic part of this is getting worse and worse day by day. I happen to think
00:25:48.440 if you look at what's going on, this situation around, I don't know, this potential nuclear weapon,
00:25:55.500 particular nuclear device, whatever the Biden regime has allowed, John Kerry and the Biden regime,
00:26:01.460 blinking all of it. Obama, this, this madness they did about the nuclear weapon. Who knows?
00:26:11.200 I don't think the Israel is just the Israelis, given that they're pounding in Syria, just going to sit
00:26:16.280 back and, you know, if the Persians want to try to race to some nuclear weapon, I don't think they're
00:26:21.960 going to allow that to happen. What does that mean? That means a continuing madness as Syria now
00:26:30.640 collapses into chaos. President Trump called this. And now all the pressure, him put something that
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00:26:47.760 exacerbating the invasion of the southern border. And we impeach Mayorkas. And Zero Hedge has got
00:26:54.320 explosive. You look at the numbers, the first two months of the fiscal year, October, November,
00:26:58.240 the greatest amount of debt deficit in history, $624 billion. Back in a moment.
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00:30:52.940 All this nonsense, all this spin, they can't handle the truth.
00:31:01.180 War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon.
00:31:07.960 This is one of the reasons I want you to go to Birch Gold. This is one of the reasons that we're
00:31:12.560 taking so much time to do the modern monetary theory installment for Birch Gold to make sure
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00:31:42.000 slash Bannon. The new installment will be out shortly, just doing some tidying up on graphics
00:31:49.580 and things like that. Modern monetary theory, the idea that broke the world.
00:31:57.580 We're not doing this, as I said, to make you the smartest person at the Christmas party,
00:32:01.980 although you may come off as that. We're doing this personally so you can think about how it impacts
00:32:08.080 your own life and your family's life, and you can go over and talk to the folks at Birch Gold about
00:32:12.360 gold as a hedge, but also the debt ceiling comes off on January 3rd. Only the war room posse has this
00:32:20.280 kind of information because you're a cadre that's at the ramparts. In January, even before
00:32:28.260 the inauguration, immediately upon the swearing in of the new Congress, boom, we're coming back
00:32:36.460 on the nomination here. Now listen, on these nominations, I want to make sure everybody understands
00:32:42.580 this. The reason television, political television is kind of so immature is that so much of it depends
00:32:55.120 upon the horse race. They love the horse race because it's relatively easy to report. It's kind
00:33:02.200 of personalities and things are happening, you get process stories, and this guy's up, this guy's down.
00:33:06.460 This inner circle said this, this said that. Whereas it doesn't look at the underlying forces
00:33:11.840 driving things. So the horse race is what they want to do. You cut it on all the time. Who's
00:33:17.940 going to be pressed? Who's going to do this? Never any hard work, any hard work for themselves,
00:33:23.320 and more importantly, hard work for your own self. Because we're not going to change this
00:33:30.460 unless the people have enough knowledge, right, and information that in the American people's common
00:33:40.280 senses they weigh and measure it, then the sovereign will goes in a certain direction.
00:33:46.160 So that's why we're adding this latest installment, Modern Monetary Theory. You don't have to have a PhD
00:33:54.760 in economics. We try to make this accessible to talk about the madness and where's the madness
00:34:01.100 personified? Two things today. Let's connect two dots. The Zero Hedge article that just went through the
00:34:07.920 first two months, the fiscal year, October, November, and said, Shazam, there's 624 billion dollar
00:34:16.200 deficit in two months. That means, let me get my calculator, let me gazintas, this gazintas,
00:34:23.160 that many times, this gazintas, that many times, this gazintas. Oh, Steve might be right. It might be
00:34:28.620 another trillion dollars in a hundred days. It's not sustainable, people. It's not sustainable.
00:34:35.620 Yeah, you can keep cranking out fiat currency. You can keep cranking it out. They keep printing it.
00:34:41.380 They'll keep printing it over Federal Reserve as long as you want to keep this long con going. They'll
00:34:45.240 print it. They'll print it. The do bill is coming, and the elites and the wealthy in this country aren't
00:34:55.180 going to step up to the plate for their responsibility, just like they didn't step up
00:34:58.880 to the plate in 2008. If they really were an elite and deserved the special privileges that go for
00:35:08.500 that, that go with that, they would have stepped up in 2008 and said, you know what? Collectively,
00:35:13.260 we screwed up. We've got to rethink this. We will take responsibility. We will take a haircut.
00:35:18.600 We won't get bailed out. We'll make sure the little guy's taken care of.
00:35:21.820 We will take responsibility, and we will take accountability. Did that happen?
00:35:32.040 No, it did not, and that led, folks. That's the railhead of the populist movement, and you know
00:35:41.120 why I knew that? Because in history, it's always been. You have a financial collapse like that. You're
00:35:45.240 always going to have a reaction of a populist movement because guess what? Throughout history,
00:35:49.480 I'm going to give you some pattern recognition. The little guy always gets screwed, and eventually,
00:35:54.740 the little guy sits there and goes, hey, you know what? I'm looking around. There's a lot of little
00:35:58.960 guys, and a lot of little guys are getting screwed. Why don't we bind together, and maybe they'll hear us,
00:36:06.540 and often, that doesn't turn out so well. I'll throw out a random example. The French Revolution.
00:36:18.080 So let's avoid that, and that's that kind of seething anger that's right below the surface,
00:36:24.180 and it's seething. This is what led to, and there's still this confusion of the guy heroes,
00:36:29.140 the guy terrible. What's not the American way is to lay in wait, lie in wait for somebody, jump out,
00:36:37.760 at point-blank range, shoot him in the back, and kill him. Graveyard dead right there. Boom.
00:36:45.940 That seething anger, I'm not justifying the act at all. I'm just telling you, there's seething anger
00:36:52.320 underneath us. Like, there's seething anger on the economics, and the lived experience is just real.
00:36:58.980 American people can't quite articulate what the problem is, but they know it is a problem.
00:37:04.740 This is why Obama was a candidate of hope and change. Didn't happen. Right track, wrong track.
00:37:09.880 At the end of his term, in the summer of 16, when Donald Trump was running, I kept pointing that
00:37:14.280 number. Two-thirds went there. Two-thirds thought the country was, wait for it, on the wrong track after
00:37:19.800 eight years of Obama. Why? The solution for the bailout of 2008 was a neoliberal, neocon solution,
00:37:27.980 because Obama was kind of over his head. He ran as an anti-war populist, and the primary took the
00:37:33.200 Clintons on. Those are the lessons I took to apply to the Trump campaign. When, you know, hey, he beat
00:37:38.520 him. I think we can beat him, too. But he didn't govern like that because he was handed a crash by Bush
00:37:46.760 and Geithner and Bernanke and all the neoliberals on Wall Street, all the guys on Wall Street.
00:37:52.740 That's what you got to do. You got to bail out the system. You have to bail out the elites.
00:37:55.880 The system must survive. This is why today, in 2024, we're the anti-systems players, and
00:38:02.520 we're winning. We're ascendant, and they're all sitting there on the embassy. You see what
00:38:05.380 happened. We thought it was going to be abortion. We thought it was democracies on the ballot.
00:38:09.540 Your version of democracy was on the ballot, and you got a democracy suppository.
00:38:13.940 Naomi, and one of the things I can't articulate is, hey, I think something's wrong with this
00:38:20.980 whole biopharmaceutical, the insurance too high. I don't understand what's going on.
00:38:25.640 Now, I think you're getting to the point. Tell me it was one of the war room posse under
00:38:30.280 Amy Kelly, the great work you did on the Pfizer documents. There's a letter laying out a bunch
00:38:35.360 of evidence, facts they sent to my good buddy, Chris Kobach, the attorney general of the great
00:38:42.000 state of Kansas. Can you walk us through this? Because I think this one might be a tad explosive,
00:38:46.920 ma'am.
00:38:48.320 It should be. So we've updated the war room posse about the fact that Pfizer, from their
00:38:57.960 internal documents, delayed reporting the deaths of eight subjects, people who died with COVID who
00:39:06.260 were vaccinated. And they delayed reporting it in spite of their own protocols that said they had
00:39:11.700 to report deaths immediately so that they could misinform the FDA in order to get the emergency use
00:39:20.040 authorization that allowed the rollout of the vaccine that we all know about. So what this letter
00:39:27.580 does, written by Dr. Gianti Kunadasan, one of our very distinguished volunteers and anesthetist and
00:39:35.420 perioperative physician, she drilled down very deeply, like forensic journalism, you know,
00:39:44.000 matched with medical knowledge, into one of the reports of one of these deaths. And it's very
00:39:51.480 disturbing. So she's alleging that the FDA, I'm sorry, that Pfizer failed to disclose to the FDA
00:39:58.600 the death of a Kansas participant. The death reportedly occurred 41 days after this woman received her second
00:40:06.640 vaccine dose. And that the failure to report this was at a critical juncture at which the EUA,
00:40:15.180 the emergency use authorization would either be given or not given. And that what's very,
00:40:23.020 very disturbing is the way Gianti Kunadasan drills into this poor woman's horrible mistreatment
00:40:31.020 leading to her, I would say, murder. You know, I'm not a lawyer, but it sure looks like murder to me,
00:40:36.300 her death by Pfizer. So she's a 63-year-old Kansas woman. And she was a participant in this trial
00:40:43.660 at a research site in Newton, Kansas. Now, this woman was not healthy to start out with. She was
00:40:50.360 very frail to start out with. And anyone could tell if they were looking with the eyes of medicine
00:40:56.980 instead of treating her like a lab rat. Her preexisting conditions included hypertension,
00:41:02.860 that's high blood pressure, and depression. But Pfizer decided that she met the trial's inclusion
00:41:08.700 criteria. And she got the first dose and the second dose. And she passed away on October 19th,
00:41:15.320 2020. So she was mildly overweight. She had a body mass index of 27. She was postmenopausal,
00:41:22.700 depression, hypertension, osteoporosis, rheumatoid arthritis, sleep apnea, multiple medications she
00:41:29.720 was on before getting the injections. Her medications including trazodone,
00:41:35.040 certiline for depression, pregabalin, and baclofen for degenerative disc disease,
00:41:42.480 as well as amplodipine and hydralazine for hypertension. So a bucket of serious, severe
00:41:50.880 medications that she was on for her multiple health conditions. She completed the screening process.
00:41:57.600 They said, sure, come on in, be our guinea pig, and received her first dose on the 18th of August,
00:42:03.880 2020. And the second on the 8th of September. And then she came for one month follow-up after dose
00:42:10.160 two on the 7th of October. And then she died 41 days after receiving the second dose on the 19th of
00:42:18.260 October. And that was 12 days after her planned follow-up visit. So the emergency contact told the
00:42:25.380 clinical site of Pfizer, right, about the death, the death of this woman. In other words,
00:42:31.020 the emergency contact was so disturbed by the, you know, apparent cause effect of the woman gets
00:42:37.580 her second dose, then passes away, that the emergency contact reported it to Pfizer. And then
00:42:44.660 our researchers allege to A.G. Kobach that there was a 37-day delay in Pfizer officially documenting her
00:42:54.060 death. And this, again, violated Pfizer's own protocols. And her death and autopsy findings,
00:43:01.140 not only that, were not disclosed during the Vaccine and Related Biological Products Advisory
00:43:07.060 Committee meeting on December 10th, 2020. The important meeting, critical meeting at which
00:43:13.180 the FDA evaluated Pfizer's data for emergency use authorization approval. In other words,
00:43:19.880 the woman's dead, she's been autopsied. There was so much alarm about her death that her emergency
00:43:26.120 contact told Pfizer, you know, Pfizer withheld the information from the FDA at the meeting at which
00:43:32.820 Pfizer's looking at the documents to assess things like, do we give an emergency use authorization? Will
00:43:38.560 this kill people, right? So what it does to withhold her death, as well as the other seven deaths,
00:43:47.900 is, as I've shared with you all before, it allowed Pfizer falsely to claim to the FDA and to the world
00:43:55.620 that you're better off with the vaccine than without. If they had correctly totaled those deaths and included
00:44:02.600 them appropriately, they'd have had to tell the FDA and the world that you're more likely to die and be
00:44:08.600 hospitalized with the injection than without. But essentially, they hid this woman's death in a horrible,
00:44:17.860 way, along with seven other people. And here, I wish that you could see there's a chart like these
00:44:23.820 Mengele type charts. Sorry, there we go. And what you probably can't see very clearly there is,
00:44:30.700 did Pfizer have knowledge of the death? Yes, yes, yes, yes, all the way down. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
00:44:38.360 Pfizer had knowledge of those deaths and didn't report them. And so this has now gone to the Kansas
00:44:47.420 Attorney General. It's a Kansas woman who was killed by Pfizer in Kansas. And Pfizer essentially
00:44:53.520 hid her body from the government, you know, not just. Let me, let me, let me, let me, let me ask about
00:45:01.100 this. And correct me if I'm wrong. As you describe this woman with all the different medication things
00:45:09.260 she's taken, the vaccine, and look, I'm not vaxxed, you're not vaxxed, and we went through this, but
00:45:14.420 for people with comorbidities, and it sounded like this woman was mark one, mod zero of comorbidities,
00:45:23.800 even you would say that this, the vaccine, even in its experimental stage, knowing what we knew at the
00:45:32.460 time she should take, correct? No normal human should take it. No child should take it. But there
00:45:39.820 were people obese, elderly, uh, and a woman like this that I'm not trying to denigrate her, but she
00:45:47.460 seems like a medical train wreck. And a lot of it, I'm sure it's not even her fault, just things she
00:45:51.900 was born with, but wasn't, isn't this vaccine kind of made for those people? Um, I I'm not smiling
00:46:00.640 because it's funny, I'm smiling at your Socratic method, because you must know that my answer is
00:46:05.700 going to be, you know, at this point, categorically not. And the reason categorically not is they're
00:46:11.760 supposed to be doing science, right? And, and science means you correctly add up the numbers.
00:46:18.080 So at that point, they knew that it was more likely to hurt her than help her. And, um, okay,
00:46:25.940 now you can't trip up. You can't trip up. You can't trip up Naomi. She's got that good Yale
00:46:31.620 college logic. She and Besant, you and Besant, were you and Besant the same year or is he much
00:46:37.880 older or were you close to Besant? Gosh, I don't know. I don't know him personally. I'm not aware
00:46:43.200 that we've ever met. I don't know what year he graduated. I think he graduated near your year.
00:46:48.580 I think, um, go back to the, hit the rewind button right there. You're saying it's fraudulent from
00:46:55.000 the beginning. The, the experiment was fraudulent. They should have called it off immediately or
00:46:59.720 close to it. What, what the evidence shows you is that they knew this was a beta test or whatever
00:47:05.280 you want to call it. And it was, the test was not going well. They knew that early on and they
00:47:10.240 should have called this thing off and alerted the public. Is that, is that your stand Naomi?
00:47:15.020 Well, I can't, I can't say that about this particular case because this was still in the run-up to the
00:47:23.020 emergency use authorization. But the, the, the reason that you reveal the data correctly to the FDA
00:47:32.400 in applying for an emergency use authorization is so that the FDA can make the very, very serious,
00:47:39.160 very rare, um, exception to normal trials for medical products. Right. Um, I mean,
00:47:48.260 usually a vaccine goes through 10 to 15 years of testing to make sure that it's safe and effective.
00:47:53.860 The emergency use authorization is basically a, you know, kind of all bets are off. Hail Mary pass.
00:48:00.100 Fine, fine, fine. You know, we've looked at the data you've got to date and it, and, and there's
00:48:05.160 enough to reassure us that it's worth the risk of, you know, untold side effects we don't know about
00:48:11.740 because it's an emergency, right? That's the reason for this exemption to the normal process.
00:48:17.860 But what you have to understand is they withheld the killing of this woman, um, from the FDA at the
00:48:25.960 point at which the FDA is trying to figure out, is it safe for everyone else? So I can't, you know,
00:48:32.520 she knew that she was volunteering for an experimental. Are you, hang on, are you asserting, are you
00:48:37.360 asserting, are you asserting that she just died in the process of taking this vaccine? Are you
00:48:41.800 asserting that the vaccine, you think there's evidence to show the vaccine killed her and you
00:48:46.460 want Kobach, the attorney general to investigate that, or is it just that she died from all this
00:48:52.120 other stuff while she was taking the vaccine? It sure looks, I mean, so just a note, it's, um,
00:48:59.800 who's, who wrote the letter to, uh, the attorney general. I think she was right to do so,
00:49:06.100 you know, a woman died of horrible medical mal, maltreatment and her death wasn't properly
00:49:14.000 disclosed, wasn't lawfully disclosed in the state of Kansas. Um, to me, it looks like the vaccine
00:49:21.000 killed her. Uh, but what's more important is her emergency contact, which usually means in these
00:49:25.820 records, her doctor was so concerned about the fact that she died shortly after getting the second
00:49:32.120 shot. I mean, she was, she was frail, but, um, there's nothing that indicates that she would
00:49:39.280 have died of high blood pressure. She would have died of depression, you know, or the other conditions
00:49:44.580 she had, um, you know, at that moment. So I guess what the reason I'm kind of answering this way is
00:49:51.300 we can't see her autopsy report. They didn't submit the autopsy report. They didn't enclose it in time,
00:49:57.560 right? To, for the FDA to review it. So it certainly looked to her doctor like the vaccine
00:50:04.220 killed her. But the point is that's supposed to be assessed by the FDA before rolling it out for
00:50:10.820 everyone else. And remember, they just, they decided that it didn't work to stop COVID. So no,
00:50:16.340 she wouldn't have been better off in any universe taking this injection. Naomi, where do people go
00:50:22.100 to get all this information and to, uh, find out more about Daily Cloud and the effort you guys have
00:50:27.300 going on over there? Thank you. Go order this book, the Pfizer papers right away, please on Amazon
00:50:34.340 and come to dailycloud.io, uh, support us, please. We really need your help. There are a million
00:50:41.800 documents and we can't dive into them. New ones that have been released without support. Um, and then
00:50:48.420 go over to Outspoken if you want to follow my work and support us there as well. Thank you, Posse.
00:50:54.100 Thank you, Steve.
00:50:56.440 Naomi, real quickly, social media, where do people, what's your handle?
00:51:00.140 Thank you, at NaomiRWolf on X and on Getter and on all the platforms, um, pretty much. Yeah.
00:51:10.840 Naomi Wolf, thank you very much. Appreciate you.
00:51:12.680 Thank you. Thank you.
00:51:14.340 Incredible work over the 3,500 of the War Room Posse.
00:51:17.780 16,000 of you went over to, um, Article 3 signed up. 50,000 hits the other day.
00:51:26.380 And North Carolina is saved by the good folks down in the Tar Heel State and all the Republicans
00:51:31.780 got their minds right and they all voted the right way. Okay, we've got a lot of work to do.
00:51:39.320 We'll be up on social media all night back here at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time tomorrow morning
00:51:44.160 in the War Room. Until then, this is Stephen K. Donnell. See you tomorrow.
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