Bannon`s War Room

Episode 5135: Polling Shows Tight Race In Texas; Transgender Massacre In British Columbia

Feb 11, 2026
Sheila Matha, behavioral health advocate with AbleChild, raises concerns about psychiatric drugs and transgender-related factors in the British Columbia massacre. Peter Navarro, economist and former White House trade adviser, analyzes manufacturing, tariffs, jobs data and their political implications. They discuss motives, toxicology transparency, economic indicators, and connections to upcoming political contests.
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INSIGHT

Foreign Funding Fuels Domestic Protests

  • Scott Walter says foreign funding is central to anti-ICE riots and leftist infrastructure in the U.S.
  • He names Neville Roy Singham and Hans-Jörg Wies as major foreign funders linked to groups like Code Pink and Arabella.
ADVICE

Research Donor Networks Proactively

  • Scott Walter urges citizens to research donor networks to expose foreign influence.
  • He points listeners to CapitalResearch.org and InfluenceWatch.org for detailed investigations.
INSIGHT

Multiple Indicators Suggest Manufacturing Recovery

  • Peter Navarro argues manufacturing indicators are improving under current policies and tariffs.
  • He cites ISM, S&P PMI, Fed industrial production, and durable goods as signs of a manufacturing recovery.
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