Episode Summary: Episode 4506 – "Harvard Traitors Exposed; WHO Globalists Continue Pandemic Craziness"
Release Date: May 22, 2025
Podcast: Bannon's War Room
Host/Author: WarRoom.org
Introduction
In Episode 4506 of Bannon's War Room, host Stephen K. Bannon and co-host Natalie Winters delve into pressing national security concerns, focusing on the infiltration of elite educational institutions by the Chinese Communist Party (PRC) and the ongoing influence of the World Health Organization (WHO) in shaping global pandemic responses. The episode also touches upon voter integrity measures and the implications of foreign influence in American democracy.
1. Harvard Traitors Exposed
Natalie Winters opens the discussion by highlighting recent actions taken against Harvard University, accusing it of serving as a nexus for PRC influence within American higher education.
-
Deportation of Foreign Students: Winters emphasizes the Trump administration's initiative to deport foreign students, particularly those from China, citing Harvard's non-compliance with federal directives aimed at reducing PRC influence. She states, "Secretary Kristi Noem continues President Trump's justified assault against Harvard being the tip of the spear of so many anti-American universities" ([00:53]).
-
Historical Context of PRC Collaboration: The conversation traces back to policies initiated under the Obama administration, such as the establishment of Confucius Institutes and bilateral exchange programs, which Winters argues were strategic moves to acclimate American students to PRC ideologies. She asserts, "What this really was was predictive programming... anesthetizing the American people to the threat that the PRC poses" ([00:53]).
-
Economic and Information Warfare: Bannon and Winters discuss how the PRC leverages academic institutions to conduct economic espionage and influence operations. Bannon remarks, "Harvard is essentially a foreign policy tool... merging financial markets with intelligence and statecraft" ([20:57]).
-
Harvard's Financial Compromise: The episode exposes Harvard's dependence on foreign donations and visas, claiming that these financial ties compromise the university's integrity. Bannon points out, "Harvard's ability to recapitalize by going to foreign sources may also be greatly impeded because a lot of the donations... come from elites in foreign countries" ([20:57]).
Notable Quotes:
- Stephen K. Bannon ([20:57]): "Harvard is the university supercenter of the Blob."
- Natalie Winters ([00:53]): "The idea of foreign students and particularly students from the PRC really has been something that started under the Obama administration."
2. WHO Globalists Continue Pandemic Craziness
The episode shifts focus to the WHO, critiquing its role and effectiveness in managing global health crises.
-
MAHA Report on Childhood Chronic Diseases: Guest Mike Benz discusses a recent report released by the White House outlining factors contributing to childhood diseases. While acknowledging factors like poor diet and environmental exposure, Benz controversially includes vaccinations, specifically COVID-19 vaccines, as contributors. He states, "I would like to add... vaccines and the vaccine schedule" ([09:11]).
-
Trump Administration's WHO Withdrawal: The discussion covers President Trump's decision to halt funding to the WHO, signaling the administration's intent to withdraw from the organization by January 2026. Benz explains, "President Trump has kickstarted the year-long process to leave the WHO, which will be effective as of January 2026" ([17:43]).
-
WHO's Funding and Influence: The conversation critiques the WHO's financial demands, highlighting a recent 20% increase in membership fees. Benz criticizes global pledges, such as Switzerland's additional $80 million contribution, deeming the organization inefficient and overextended. He concludes, "In my opinion [WHO] should be entirely dismantled" ([13:17]).
Notable Quotes:
- Mike Benz ([09:11]): "The four points are... poor diet, environmental chemical exposure, lack of physical activity and chronic stress, and over-medicalization."
- Mike Benz ([17:43]): "President Trump has kickstarted the year-long process to leave the WHO."
3. Voter Integrity and Immigration
Natalie Winters introduces the segment on electoral integrity, focusing on measures to prevent noncitizens from voting in U.S. elections.
-
SAVE Act Implementation: Jason Hopkins from The Daily Caller explains the Trump administration's new policies under the SAVE Act, which integrates Social Security numbers into the voter verification process. He states, "They are going to allow state and local officials to input Social Security numbers... to ensure that noncitizens aren't voting" ([36:34]).
-
Impact and Reception: Hopkins anticipates significant support from pro-election integrity advocates, noting, "Officials at the Secretary of State's office... are excited about this" ([38:09]). He also predicts opposition from Democrats, with only four representatives supporting the bill, underscoring bipartisan challenges ([38:09]).
Notable Quotes:
- Jason Hopkins ([36:34]): "This move is going to be a game changer to keep foreign nationals... out of our elections."
- Jason Hopkins ([38:09]): "This is going to be a game changer because... it's crazy that they've just never had this before."
4. Guest Contributions
Several guests provide additional insights and support the episode's themes.
-
Mike Benz: Beyond discussing the WHO, Benz elaborates on Harvard's historical ties to economic espionage in Russia and Ukraine, linking the university's operations to CIA activities. He asserts, "Harvard has been deeply invested through the Harvard Endowment in seizing Eurasia from Russia" ([30:01]).
-
Noor Bin Laden: Although primarily promoting products, Bin Laden briefly touches upon anti-establishment sentiments aligning with the episode's narratives.
-
Maureen Bannon: She shares updates on her involvement with military academies and upcoming representation at CPAC events in Poland and Hungary, emphasizing support for war room initiatives ([40:27]).
-
Mike Lindell: Offers insights into legal battles, particularly the trial related to MyPillow, and calls for listener support ([50:27]).
Notable Quotes:
- Mike Benz ([20:57]): "Harvard is not a university, it's a business... merging financial markets with intelligence and statecraft."
- Stephen K. Bannon ([25:28]): "Virtually every center... at Harvard is weaponized against the Trump administration."
5. Conclusion
The episode culminates with a strong call to action against perceived institutional betrayals and foreign influences undermining American sovereignty. Host Natalie Winters emphasizes the urgency of reclaiming national integrity through policy changes and public awareness. The overarching narrative warns of a gradual erosion of American power and advocates for decisive measures to counteract these threats.
Closing Remarks:
- Natalie Winters ([52:16]): "We are responsible for our own demise. We're writing our own eulogy when we keep inviting these people in."
Final Thoughts
Episode 4506 of Bannon's War Room presents a fervent critique of Harvard University and the WHO, positing them as fronts for PRC and globalist agendas that threaten American interests. Through spirited discussions and guest insights, the episode underscores the need for vigilance against foreign influence and advocates for policies aimed at preserving national sovereignty and integrity.
