Podcast Summary
Podcast: Bannon’s War Room
Episode: 4913: Live From CHD Conference 2025 Day 2 Cont.
Date: November 8, 2025
Location: Children’s Health Defense Conference, Austin, TX
Host: Claire Dooley (with contributions/intros by Steve Bannon)
Featured Guests:
- Michael (All Family Pharmacy)
- Solomon Schmidt (author, History Bites)
- Katherine Austin Fitts (Solari Report)
- Dr. Dave Weldon (Internal Medicine physician, former US Congress)
- Mike Lindell (MyPillow)
Episode Overview
This episode was broadcast live from the 2025 Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Conference and focuses on medical freedom, digital privacy, decentralization of health choices, financial sovereignty, and the intersection of technology and individual autonomy. The episode features interviews with frontline health advocates, financial analysts, authors, and former politicians, exploring both the threats and solutions related to current public health and financial systems.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Challenging the Medical Establishment & Alternative Pharmacy Access
[00:56–06:38]
- Michael from All Family Pharmacy discussed the genesis and mission of their pharmacy:
- Founded during the COVID era in response to patients’ inability to access alternate COVID treatments (ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine) when traditional providers refused.
- Combined telemedicine and a mail-order pharmacy model to ensure accessibility, especially in rural or underserved areas.
- "We started...fulfilling prescriptions for ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, different antibiotics... that traditional primary care physicians were just refusing to prescribe for their patients." – Michael (01:45)
- Shipping and accessibility:
- 1–2 day processing, overnight shipping options, appeal to older patients wary of public pharmacies during outbreaks.
- "We try to make it as quick as possible. Our processing days are anywhere between one and four business days depending..." – Michael (04:13)
- Partnership and offers for listeners, including discounts and upcoming sales.
- Website: allfamilypharmacy.com (with "Bannon10" code for discounts).
2. Engaging Youth with History & Biographies
[07:04–14:36]
- Solomon Schmidt: Young author, founder of the "History Bites" series:
- Passionate about making history engaging for children, through bite-sized chapters, pictures, and fun facts.
- "There was no book that I wanted to like...which would engage kids at a very young age...so I wrote the History Bites." – Solomon Schmidt (07:18)
- Series covers a wide range of figures, from U.S. presidents to infamous world leaders, encouraging objective learning.
- Notable projects:
- Biography of J.K. Rowling: Set to be "the first complete biography," including context on Rowling’s controversial stances and both sides of political and cultural debates (11:02–13:02).
- Biography of Alan Dershowitz ("Legal Gladiator"), interviews with diverse public figures for research.
- Quote on objectivity:
- “I wasn’t trying to push a narrative...just tell her story objectively. And you can read the counterarguments...in the biography." – Solomon Schmidt (12:43)
- Active YouTube channel, parent-child collaborations, and travelogue projects.
3. Financial Sovereignty, Digital Control & Resistance
[18:29–36:23]
- Katherine Austin Fitts (former federal official, financial analyst):
- Background: Former Assistant Secretary of Housing (Bush administration), Wall Street executive, deep state whistleblower, now running Solari Report and an investment screening firm.
- Big Picture Warning:
- Society is "funding its own digital prison," via use of digital IDs, programmable money, and concentration of power in financial institutions.
- “We are financing the control grid that...turns into a digital concentration camp, and literally we have the power to stop financing it by shifting our money.” – Katherine Austin Fitts (21:58)
- Control over financial transactions, through digital means, can be used to enforce compliance with government or elite mandates (examples: vaccine mandates, “15-minute cities,” etc.).
- Digital 15-minute cities, programmable money:
- If these systems are implemented, they can enforce behavioral requirements by restricting spending based on compliance (“Imagine...unless you transgender your baby, we’re going to turn off your money.” – 25:36).
- “It permits the few to control the many, which is elitist.” – (26:32)
- Solutions:
- Analog transactions: Use cash, checks, barter to avoid a 100% digital trap.
- Legislation: Working at the state level to block programmable money, regardless if public or privately issued (e.g., "Genius Act," "Payment Protection and Transparency Act").
- Empowering local communities: Financial Transaction Freedom website, monthly briefings for legislators.
- “I do not have to help the people who are trying to harm me and my family…It’s like a detox.” – (33:10)
- Action steps for listeners:
- Join Solari’s "60-day cash challenge" (use cash as much as possible).
- Share educational short videos on financial freedom.
- Engage with local/state representatives to push for analog options and legal protections.
- Voting with your wallet:
- “Where we are spending our money is how we are voting with our dollars. It’s the vote that counts.” – Claire Dooley & Katherine Austin Fitts (36:00)
- Anyone can participate, regardless of income—main point is to withdraw support from centralized control systems.
4. Transhumanism and Technocratic Control
[36:26–39:48]
- Documentary Excerpt (featuring Claire Dooley, Joe Allen, others):
- Examines the rise of transhumanist ideology:
- Increasing influence among powerful institutions (World Economic Forum, Silicon Valley, major universities).
- Vision of merging humans with AI, brain-computer interfaces, centralized digital networks ("the Internet of Bodies").
- Quotes:
- “Transhumanism is simply the quest to merge human beings with their machines…” – Solomon Schmidt (36:49)
- “Ultimately, we’re going to merge with artificial intelligence.” – Katherine Austin Fitts (38:24)
- “The horizon of cognition very likely far exceeds what we currently know...we’re in the process of building some sort of God.” – Steve Bannon (39:00)
- Risks outlined: Loss of privacy, autonomy; potential for authoritarian control via technology (vaccine passports, social credit systems).
- Examines the rise of transhumanist ideology:
5. Vaccine Policy & Institutional Distrust
[40:14–49:59]
- Dr. Dave Weldon shares insider perspectives:
- Career as an internal medicine MD, 14 years in Congress, nominated (but blocked) for CDC directorship.
- Vaccine skepticism among the public:
- “90% of parents are refusing to do the COVID vaccines for their kids.” – (45:10)
- Public trust in CDC and medical authorities is "catastrophically low," with large percentages of both Republicans and Democrats expressing distrust.
- Lack of scientific inquiry: CDC and related agencies are unwilling to investigate vaccine-autism links or address valid parental concerns.
- Calls for reform:
- "The Constitution reads ‘We the people.’ It doesn’t read ‘we the experts.’ And...the experts are going in the wrong direction." – Dr. Dave Weldon (47:00)
- Emphasizes need for honest science, open debate, and greater responsiveness to the American public.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- "[This is] the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people." – Steve Bannon (00:02)
- "We are fighting against big pharma and the vaccines and [...] giving people another opportunity to acquire medications instead of going the vaccine route." – Michael (All Family Pharmacy) (01:45)
- "History can be fun if it's presented the right way... I've had kids sleep with these books underneath their pillows." – Solomon Schmidt (08:21)
- “I say [digital ID and programmable money] turns into a digital concentration camp, and literally we have the power to stop financing it by shifting our money.” – Katherine Austin Fitts (21:58)
- "Imagine...unless you transgender your baby, we're going to turn off your money." – Katherine Austin Fitts (25:36)
- “If we can face it, God can fix it. But if you don't face what's going on, you're going to try and waste time on all sorts of solutions which are just dead ends.” – Katherine Austin Fitts (31:46)
- “Where we are spending our money is how we are voting with our dollars. It’s the vote that counts.” – Claire Dooley & Katherine Austin Fitts (36:00)
- “Transhumanism is simply the quest to merge human beings with their machines to become something more than human... Now you have everyone from the World Economic Forum to Silicon Valley...kind of hinting at it." – Solomon Schmidt (36:49)
- "It doesn't read 'we the experts.' The founders did that deliberately. The American people are going this way and the experts are going in the wrong direction." – Dr. Dave Weldon (47:00)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [00:56–06:38]: All Family Pharmacy — Access to alternative COVID-era medications and telepharmacy
- [07:04–14:36]: Solomon Schmidt — Making history and controversial biographies accessible and compelling for kids
- [18:29–36:23]: Katherine Austin Fitts — Digital financial control, programmable money, and analog resistance
- [36:26–39:48]: Documentary excerpt — Transhumanism, bio-digital convergence, and societal risks
- [40:14–49:59]: Dr. Dave Weldon — Vaccine policy debate, CDC distrust, and challenges of medical consensus
Actionable Takeaways
- Opt for analog transactions: Use cash, checks, and barter to avoid contributing to a fully digital control grid.
- Educate and advocate: Share short educational videos and briefings, mobilize at the state/local level for legal protections against digital financial control.
- Support community-based, ethical alternatives: Shop local, support pharmacies and businesses that align with health and liberty values.
- Engage with legislative tools: Find out about and contact your elected officials using available trackers; support bills that protect financial and medical autonomy.
- Be proactive consumers: Understand that “every dollar spent is a vote” for or against the systems you wish to support.
Overall Tone:
Urgent, activist, and solutions-focused. There is a strong sense of skepticism regarding mainstream institutions and a call to action for community-driven, decentralized resistance and reform. The podcast weaves together health sovereignty, digital privacy, financial autonomy, and the cultural stakes involved in technology’s rapid advance.
