The Glenn Beck Program - May 03, 2024


2 Conspiracy Theories That Will Keep You Up at Night | Guests: Ashton Forbes & Cliff Sims | 5⧸3⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 6 minutes

Words per Minute

171.56827

Word Count

21,756

Sentence Count

1,944

Misogynist Sentences

19

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend and former radio host, John Rocha. The two discuss the disappearance of the Malaysian Airlines flight MH17, the Octopus Murders, and much, much more.


Transcript

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00:02:24.880 What a program we have for you today.
00:02:28.560 Everything from flamethrowing robot dogs
00:02:33.260 to what really may have happened to that Malaysian airliner that just disappeared.
00:02:41.220 Uh, an incredible theory.
00:02:45.320 I, I don't think I buy it, but the guy is credible.
00:02:49.500 The guy who says it is, he has the science to back it up.
00:02:54.060 And he actually has, uh, what he claims is, uh, satellite footage from the government.
00:03:02.200 It's pretty incredible.
00:03:04.920 He's coming up, uh, some pint, uh, in today's, uh, broadcast.
00:03:08.920 And so much more, so stand by.
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00:04:31.700 Hello, Stu.
00:04:35.680 How are you?
00:04:36.940 I'm well.
00:04:37.480 How are you, Glenn?
00:04:37.940 Good, good.
00:04:38.440 Did you see The Octopus Murders?
00:04:40.020 I did not, no.
00:04:41.240 Do you know anything about them?
00:04:42.300 Yes, I do.
00:04:43.180 What do you know?
00:04:43.760 You told me I should watch the series.
00:04:45.680 And it is officially on my list of series to watch.
00:04:48.900 Oh, I've got one of those, too.
00:04:50.540 Yeah.
00:04:50.840 I've got a list.
00:04:51.540 It's long.
00:04:52.180 Yeah, my list is like, when did I want to watch that?
00:04:55.220 Right.
00:04:55.600 Some of them I don't even remember what they were.
00:04:57.360 I don't either.
00:04:58.380 Some of them ended in like 2009.
00:05:00.200 Yeah, I know.
00:05:01.260 And I haven't watched them yet.
00:05:02.700 Yeah, yeah.
00:05:02.980 But it is on the list.
00:05:03.980 It is on the list.
00:05:04.700 It sounds really interesting.
00:05:05.600 You should move it up on the list.
00:05:06.940 It is.
00:05:07.440 It's one of these things that you really don't have any idea whether what is being investigated
00:05:19.080 is real or not.
00:05:21.280 And the more they go, the more you're like, this all sounds so plausible.
00:05:27.380 This is, I mean, and it's deep, deep, deep corruption in our government.
00:05:33.460 And it's about a guy who, I don't even know, 20 years ago was investigating, back in the
00:05:40.640 1980s, so even farther than that.
00:05:42.440 He was investigating, oh, what was it called?
00:05:48.240 It was during the Reagan administration.
00:05:50.420 And there was this new software that was being developed.
00:05:55.720 And the Justice Department got involved.
00:05:57.800 And it was this software that could help, what is it called?
00:06:02.800 Promise, yeah.
00:06:03.900 The Promise software.
00:06:04.940 And I remember these stories at the time.
00:06:07.360 And it was this software that investigators could put things into the computer and say,
00:06:13.520 oh, we're working on this case, and this is what happened in court.
00:06:17.300 And it would collate everything.
00:06:19.200 So if you're working on a case at the FBI, you could type in the people involved and everything
00:06:26.120 else, and it would pull all of the information in to one source.
00:06:30.940 And you'd be going, oh, well, Fred's working on the same kind of thing, too.
00:06:34.900 And you could coordinate throughout the whole country.
00:06:37.820 Seems pretty basic.
00:06:38.600 Right.
00:06:39.140 Important.
00:06:39.780 Right.
00:06:40.420 And so the company that was creating this, it was just gangbusters.
00:06:45.600 And then the government got involved and said, we want you to build this for the government.
00:06:55.020 And the government got involved and promised this company all kinds of money and everything
00:07:00.880 else.
00:07:01.400 They developed it.
00:07:02.660 And then the government didn't pay the bill and said, yeah, we're not going to use this.
00:07:10.960 And that put the company out of business.
00:07:13.040 And they were like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:07:14.300 We just did all this stuff for you.
00:07:16.140 Yeah, we're not going to use it.
00:07:17.760 Put them out of business after somebody approached them and said, I think you want to sell your
00:07:23.580 business to me.
00:07:24.920 And they were like, no, we don't.
00:07:28.040 I think you're not hearing me.
00:07:29.760 You want to sell your business to me.
00:07:33.840 Understand?
00:07:35.120 And they said, nope.
00:07:36.900 Next thing they know, government doesn't.
00:07:38.720 And they're wiped out.
00:07:40.100 About a year later, the software shows up in Canada, and it's being used by Canada and
00:07:48.260 their, I believe it was their spy agencies, okay, under a different name.
00:07:53.080 What happened, they think, is that the United States used this, brought this into Intel and
00:07:59.560 everything else, then gave it to our allies, and then started selling it to our enemies
00:08:06.180 as well, but not from us, okay?
00:08:10.140 It was no longer the promise system.
00:08:12.560 It's the same system, but not the, not named promise.
00:08:15.720 Not named the promise, yeah.
00:08:16.200 And what they had in it was a back door.
00:08:19.400 So now the agencies on both our enemy list and our friends, we were spying on them.
00:08:26.920 And we could know exactly what they were working on, who they were tying, I mean, all of this
00:08:32.380 stuff.
00:08:33.460 It's pretty smart.
00:08:34.540 Pretty smart.
00:08:35.260 Yeah.
00:08:35.500 Pretty smart.
00:08:36.320 Except that's when the murders started.
00:08:39.720 Oh, okay.
00:08:40.360 That's always an asterisk with the U.S. government.
00:08:42.380 And it just starts to spiral out of control, and this guy, he's a journalist, and he starts
00:08:48.780 seeing this, and he's starting to put it together, and it is an octopus.
00:08:53.620 It is one of those things that you're like, wait, wait, wait.
00:08:57.320 And as he started to learn what was going on, every bit of it sounds like, yes, that's what
00:09:04.060 our government would do.
00:09:05.280 It goes into the arms for, you know, the hostages for arms, what was it, the Iran-Contra?
00:09:15.720 It goes into that, it ties that kind of in, shows that the arms were made or packaged by
00:09:23.200 the U.S. government, but they went to an Indian reservation where the native territory
00:09:30.740 outside of the United States, but right inside the United States, showed how they built this
00:09:37.160 casino, laundered all kinds of money, killing people there.
00:09:41.960 I mean, it's crazy.
00:09:44.300 So this guy, he goes, he says he has one more piece, and he's told all along, he gets phone
00:09:51.180 calls, and he's like, I don't think you want to ask these questions.
00:09:55.700 You're not going to be, it's not going to be good.
00:09:57.440 Don't ask, don't keep asking questions.
00:09:59.280 So he's got one more question, and that's the one that everybody's like, I'm telling
00:10:04.260 you, don't ask that question.
00:10:06.260 He gets a guy that says, I'll tell you this piece of information and meet me here in this
00:10:13.240 small town on this day, and we'll talk.
00:10:19.580 He goes, he tells his brother before, if something happens to me, it's not an accident.
00:10:24.980 He goes, he commits suicide in his hotel room.
00:10:30.640 He cuts his wrists so deeply that he cuts the tendons.
00:10:36.960 Now, that would explain one cut on one wrist, but if you do that on one wrist, how do you
00:10:46.140 then use your hand to do it on the other wrist, okay?
00:10:50.480 He cut himself like 12 times deeply, so deeply, the hands didn't, okay?
00:10:55.840 Ah, all right.
00:10:57.360 And then there's like bloody prints all over the walls and stuff, and you're like, this
00:11:01.760 doesn't seem like a suicide.
00:11:04.640 Right.
00:11:04.800 Everybody walked in and said, whoa, something bad happened here, but then all of a sudden
00:11:13.400 police walk in.
00:11:15.200 Oh, yeah, we're investigating.
00:11:16.640 This looks like it could be a murder.
00:11:18.220 Nope, definitely not a murder.
00:11:19.640 This is suicide.
00:11:20.360 We don't even need to look into it.
00:11:22.520 So the journalist dies.
00:11:25.700 Years later, another journalist, he reads about this guy, and he's like, I wonder what that
00:11:32.380 was all about, okay?
00:11:33.920 And he picks the thing up, and he's now talking to the, this is where the documentary picks
00:11:40.720 up, he's now talking to the same people who are like, you don't want to ask those questions.
00:11:46.380 Okay?
00:11:47.380 He ties this whole thing together, all of the same people, some of the really spooky people
00:11:54.660 that were clearly with the government are dead now, or at least thought to be dead.
00:12:01.480 I asked them in the interview today that you can find on Blaze TV, do you believe they're
00:12:09.800 dead?
00:12:10.320 Like, mm-mm, nope.
00:12:12.880 And there were several things that I asked them, and they're like, no, we're not going
00:12:15.860 to, we're not going to go there.
00:12:17.900 We're not going to talk about that.
00:12:19.160 Mm-mm, mm-mm.
00:12:20.500 Do you know something?
00:12:21.560 Not saying I do, not saying I don't.
00:12:23.200 We're not talking about that.
00:12:25.580 It's fascinating.
00:12:27.920 And how deep does this thing go?
00:12:32.080 You're left watching this documentary honestly not knowing what to believe.
00:12:39.660 You, you're watching and you're like, I think this is real, but everybody, and because they
00:12:47.020 talk about it, conspiracy theories, when they, when there's a conspiracy, the government
00:12:53.900 will set up people that will tell you half-truths, and the other half is nonsense.
00:13:00.280 So you blur the lines on everything.
00:13:04.140 So you're not sure what's true and what's not.
00:13:07.300 It's a, it's a view into how our government really works like you've never seen before.
00:13:13.080 And it's on Netflix.
00:13:14.500 It's on Netflix, called The Octopus Murders.
00:13:16.400 Looks like four parts.
00:13:17.680 Yeah.
00:13:18.120 Four-part documentary.
00:13:18.940 Yeah.
00:13:19.280 And let me, let me see, do we have time?
00:13:21.760 Yeah.
00:13:24.460 Uh, where, where are the, uh, the cuts?
00:13:27.740 I don't have the cuts.
00:13:30.280 Which ones are the cuts of this?
00:13:33.640 All right.
00:13:33.820 You want to take a quick break?
00:13:34.840 Okay.
00:13:35.180 No, no, no.
00:13:35.600 Here it is.
00:13:36.220 Uh, the scariest person you met.
00:13:37.740 Cut seven.
00:13:38.420 Listen to this.
00:13:38.960 Now these, this is the filmmaker, uh, or the journalist and the filmmaker.
00:13:43.380 They've been best friends since they were kids.
00:13:46.380 The filmmaker came to the journalist at one point and said, dude, intervention.
00:13:51.440 We, you gotta stop.
00:13:52.680 You, you gotta stop.
00:13:54.480 And he said, at one point I realized my friend wasn't going to stop and I was concerned about
00:13:58.980 him and so I got into it with him and just said, okay, let me hear it all.
00:14:03.580 He said, and I was like, I think you might be right.
00:14:08.800 And so he got into it with him, both knowing they could die.
00:14:13.620 Listen to this.
00:14:14.840 You guys talked to some scary people.
00:14:17.140 Well, this guy chilled me to the bone.
00:14:21.060 Yeah.
00:14:21.400 He seemed like, he just seemed very confident that, uh, things happen and, uh, nobody's
00:14:32.620 going to question me and, uh, okay, maybe I've killed people.
00:14:37.420 Maybe I, I mean, he just, he had that air about him of stone cold killer in a business
00:14:45.140 suit.
00:14:46.220 Is that what you guys, I keep, I'm like, which door is he going to come out of?
00:14:50.360 Yeah.
00:14:51.080 Uh, cause he may or may not still be alive.
00:14:54.020 Do you believe he is?
00:14:55.320 I think, uh, I think he's, I think he might still be alive.
00:14:58.920 Um, there's a chance.
00:15:00.180 I think he would be 80, right?
00:15:03.040 Yeah.
00:15:03.380 He'd be 80.
00:15:03.880 So 80, if he's alive, he's still spooky.
00:15:07.780 That guy, was he the, who's the scariest person that you encountered?
00:15:12.880 Well, okay.
00:15:14.520 Bob allegedly died in 2009.
00:15:18.220 Yeah.
00:15:18.920 So we didn't meet him, but we have a lot of documents and things like that.
00:15:22.960 We met him.
00:15:23.780 We met him.
00:15:24.820 I saw enough.
00:15:25.640 We talked to a lot of people who did know him and Sherry went, you know, who we interviewed
00:15:29.500 has an amazing story about going to his apartment, which I think is, is, you know,
00:15:33.880 tell the story.
00:15:34.900 Yeah.
00:15:35.500 So Sherry Seymour, uh, investigated mainly the West, the West coast portion of, of the
00:15:42.200 octopus or this, this story, this Danny story.
00:15:46.000 Um, and she met with, she started working on it about three months after Danny died and
00:15:51.760 she was calling all of his sources much like Christian did.
00:15:55.000 Um, but this is in 1991 and 1992.
00:15:57.540 And Robert Booth Nichols is one of, is a guy who Danny talked to extensively on the phone
00:16:02.740 and met in person and was, you know, I would say a suspect in Danny's death.
00:16:09.600 Um, and at least for us.
00:16:12.960 Um, and so she went over to his apartment to ask him about these things.
00:16:17.460 And amazingly he agreed and he was there with his wife and, uh, at the end of that meeting,
00:16:24.840 he shows her this tape, puts on this tape, which, um, I think they were talking about
00:16:31.180 sort of the manipulability of reality and what's in perception and in the media and things
00:16:37.660 like that.
00:16:38.100 And, um, he, he, it's the Zapruder film with the JFK assassination film.
00:16:44.640 Um, and he is playing it and then it's, it's not the one that you've seen before.
00:16:52.780 It's the one where the driver turns around and shoots JFK in the head and then she's
00:16:58.260 like, wait, what, you know, and this is 1992 when, when the Zapruder film isn't, you couldn't
00:17:02.320 just like go on the internet and watch it immediately, you know?
00:17:04.620 And it wasn't easy to make fake.
00:17:07.240 Right.
00:17:07.860 Films.
00:17:08.300 And then, and then he shows her another tape and that tape he says is the,
00:17:14.640 the one that everybody's seen on the media and he pauses it and there's a half of a tree
00:17:19.940 missing.
00:17:20.520 And he says, this is the one everybody's seen has actually been manipulated.
00:17:24.680 I showed you the real one.
00:17:28.260 Uh, and this is before the internet and CGI and what his point was just to confuse her
00:17:35.060 and she would later go back to her friends and say, no, I saw it.
00:17:39.940 There's a tree missing.
00:17:40.700 When you have the internet, there's no tree missing.
00:17:44.780 There's no tree missing.
00:17:46.100 So both of those were fake.
00:17:50.260 She sounded like a lunatic because both were fake that she saw him or that she saw with
00:17:56.940 him.
00:17:57.280 Huh?
00:17:57.900 It's, it's an incredible, they show the, they show the, the whole scene.
00:18:01.760 It's, it's amazing.
00:18:03.180 Now what's the, uh, let me ask you this.
00:18:04.400 What's the spoiler level of this?
00:18:05.780 Like if I haven't watched the series yet, do I want to watch the series, then watch
00:18:08.960 this interview?
00:18:09.620 Do I want to do it?
00:18:11.000 What's your, I think you could listen to the interview and, uh, and find out, you know,
00:18:16.940 stuff and understand it.
00:18:18.160 I think it's better if you listen to, I intentionally did not, it's a three hour documentary.
00:18:23.760 It's in three nights.
00:18:24.760 Okay.
00:18:25.280 It took, we, we watched in three nights, uh, three or four.
00:18:28.160 And, um, you really don't know what turn is next.
00:18:33.860 You really have no idea.
00:18:35.900 I went in and I made the choice.
00:18:38.040 This is for people who have watched it.
00:18:40.180 So I don't explain.
00:18:42.600 We don't go through the whole thing.
00:18:44.820 Okay.
00:18:45.020 Okay.
00:18:45.400 We just go into the things.
00:18:47.220 If you've watched it or you could listen to this and you will be fascinated by it and
00:18:51.940 you'll want to watch it.
00:18:53.300 But I don't think there's any spoiler.
00:18:54.640 There's just too much to cover, uh, that you just, it's remarkable.
00:19:00.120 It's called the octopus murders and, uh, it's on Netflix and the interview with the
00:19:05.700 really brave journalist, almost borderline crazy.
00:19:09.080 So brave, uh, and his best friend filmmaker, uh, the interview is available now came out
00:19:16.440 last night for blaze TV subscribers and will be available, uh, on tomorrow on Saturday,
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00:21:05.080 Welcome to the, uh, welcome to the program.
00:21:07.260 So, uh, let's see.
00:21:10.840 By the way, U.S. now has issued travel warnings for, uh, major European, uh, cities over fear
00:21:18.440 of terrorist activity this summer.
00:21:20.380 So that's good.
00:21:21.320 You got that going for you.
00:21:22.980 Uh, you know, don't worry.
00:21:24.620 It's just the Palestinian thing.
00:21:25.900 They're just afraid that, uh, in many countries, um, they're not going to be able to control
00:21:31.060 it.
00:21:32.100 So that's good.
00:21:35.240 Trump said, we can't let this happen.
00:21:37.240 Our country said Paris and London are no longer recognizable.
00:21:40.080 Thanks to the, uh, inundation of jihad, according to the former president, Donald Trump, who warned
00:21:45.980 Wednesday, the U.S. must guard against it.
00:21:48.280 He made the remarks.
00:21:49.780 He said, um, his comments were going to get him into a lot of trouble with the folks in
00:21:54.100 Paris and the folks in London.
00:21:55.520 What we've seen happen when Europe opened their doors to jihad, look at Paris, look at London,
00:22:00.880 no longer recognizable.
00:22:02.160 They're no longer, um, uh, no longer the incredible culture tradition.
00:22:08.460 Nothing's wrong with their culture.
00:22:09.900 Their tradition.
00:22:10.760 We can't let that happen here.
00:22:12.460 I'll never let it, let it happen to the United States of America.
00:22:15.740 Uh, he said he, if he is elected, he is going to bring back the, um, what was it?
00:22:21.700 The no fly or no, you know, closing the door to all the Muslim nations and everything else.
00:22:27.080 He said, it's coming back.
00:22:28.780 The Muslim ban, the Muslim, the Muslim ban.
00:22:31.500 No Muslims allowed in America.
00:22:33.080 That ban.
00:22:33.860 When I returned to office, the travel ban is coming back even bigger, uh, than before,
00:22:38.640 much stronger than before.
00:22:40.380 We do not want people blowing up our shopping centers.
00:22:43.000 We don't want people blowing up our cities.
00:22:45.320 We don't want people stealing our farms.
00:22:47.740 It does feel like a ridiculous thing to say, but it also feels like a ridiculous thing to
00:22:51.500 have to say.
00:22:52.860 Right.
00:22:53.140 You know, like I think he actually has to point out, you know, we actually don't want
00:22:56.160 people blowing up our cities.
00:22:57.660 Yeah.
00:22:57.860 Did you hear that 50% of the protesters on campus, they're not actually college students?
00:23:04.140 Yeah.
00:23:04.740 I buy that totally.
00:23:06.520 Oh, absolutely.
00:23:07.860 More in a minute.
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00:24:28.480 I'm going today for a screening of the new movie Reagan with Dennis Quaid.
00:24:59.040 And I've been talking to the producers for 10 years about this movie.
00:25:04.240 Really?
00:25:04.820 Yeah.
00:25:05.400 And Dennis Quaid is coming in today and we're going to screen it.
00:25:08.480 And I can't wait to see it.
00:25:10.220 Where was my invite to this?
00:25:12.160 Lost in the mail.
00:25:13.480 I sit next to you every day.
00:25:14.820 You don't need to mail it.
00:25:16.200 You can just tell me.
00:25:17.420 Gosh darn it.
00:25:18.460 Now I can't get you in.
00:25:19.920 You want to go?
00:25:20.820 I mean, I definitely want to go.
00:25:22.420 I just don't know if I can, but I would like to.
00:25:24.420 Oh, okay.
00:25:24.840 When is it?
00:25:25.440 Well, we'll talk about this out there.
00:25:26.860 We don't need to plan.
00:25:27.760 I'll let you know when it is, if I can fit it in.
00:25:30.800 If I can fit it in my schedule.
00:25:31.480 Well, that's great.
00:25:32.240 Thank you so much.
00:25:33.000 I appreciate your efforts on that matter.
00:25:35.760 Yeah.
00:25:35.980 It's supposed to be really good and made by conservatives.
00:25:39.080 So that's not going to be like, you know.
00:25:40.960 I did notice the series you talked about, and you mentioned it has the Iran Contra story
00:25:45.700 kind of tied to it.
00:25:46.440 It was octopus murders.
00:25:48.120 Right.
00:25:48.580 The kind of, you know, I don't know, movie poster, for lack of a better term, the freeze
00:25:55.080 frame that they promoted with has a little Reagan silhouette on it.
00:25:59.060 And I was like, is this like an anti-Reagan thing?
00:26:00.940 Are they trying to?
00:26:01.500 No, it's really not.
00:26:02.320 I mean, and I've just, quite honestly, I just blow by that.
00:26:06.220 You're just dead inside.
00:26:07.000 I'm like, and Reagan.
00:26:08.560 You know, he rigged the, you know, 1980 election.
00:26:12.460 Okay, whatever.
00:26:13.640 It's funny.
00:26:14.240 I'm so immune now.
00:26:16.160 Like, I talk to people all the time.
00:26:17.300 I'm like, oh, I can't watch that.
00:26:18.240 It's so liberal.
00:26:18.880 I'm so immune to it now.
00:26:21.160 Like, I just go into everything I watch, assuming it's going to come from some crazy
00:26:25.540 left-wing perspective.
00:26:26.620 Like, I just watched a documentary on the Reform Party.
00:26:30.020 What is wrong with you?
00:26:31.900 It was incredible.
00:26:33.160 It was quite the adventure.
00:26:34.240 And in it, it's just like all sorts of like hardcore left-wing stuff.
00:26:39.480 But like, I just delete it.
00:26:41.880 Like, I just know, okay, what can I get out of this through the muck and the mire of the
00:26:48.040 perspective of the person who made it?
00:26:50.340 And like, it would be amazing to be a liberal and not have to do that.
00:26:53.880 I don't even know what it would be like.
00:26:55.300 Oh, they have no idea.
00:26:57.340 Yeah, they have no idea what it's like.
00:26:58.640 They have no idea what it's like.
00:26:59.700 Like, every show I watch, I'm like, oh, okay, there's some crazy left-wing thing.
00:27:03.680 Just insert it.
00:27:04.360 Let me just pass by it and see if I can find something to enjoy it.
00:27:06.860 They're the tolerant ones.
00:27:07.480 We're not.
00:27:07.960 Right, of course.
00:27:08.340 You know what?
00:27:08.740 We've tolerated our whole lives.
00:27:10.660 Yeah.
00:27:11.180 Every single piece of entertainment I've ever watched.
00:27:14.440 Outside of like, arguably some war movies.
00:27:17.440 Yeah.
00:27:17.700 Outside of that, you get constant left-wing propaganda in every single thing that you ingest.
00:27:25.640 And I mean, obviously, this is, they've talked outwardly about how this is a plan of theirs.
00:27:31.420 Right?
00:27:31.600 Like, I mean, many of filmmakers have talked about this.
00:27:34.020 We've seen the Disney people behind the scenes.
00:27:35.920 This is intentional.
00:27:37.100 But like, I also just like watching TV sometimes.
00:27:39.680 And I'm not going to only watch conservative television, except, of course, for The Blaze,
00:27:44.080 which is definitely worth your subscription.
00:27:45.080 You don't even notice sometimes.
00:27:48.240 Yeah.
00:27:48.460 You know what I mean?
00:27:49.000 Yeah.
00:27:49.100 It's just so prevalent.
00:27:50.980 You're just like, I don't know.
00:27:52.700 Yeah.
00:27:53.040 I was watching, I went, when my daughter was young, we went to Wicked.
00:27:57.420 You know, the big Broadway show, Wicked, about the Wicked Witch and, you know, Oz.
00:28:02.020 And at one point, Kristen Chenoweth is singing, and she's like, you know, you can be a great leader and blah, blah, blah.
00:28:10.260 Maybe even all of the great leaders did this.
00:28:13.920 I mean, even you could be a great communicator.
00:28:17.560 And it's like, who even in the audience knows that?
00:28:28.020 I mean, it's like, you just, there's some writer going, and I'm going to stab Reagan in the back.
00:28:34.540 Poor guy's dying of Alzheimer's.
00:28:36.320 You're throwing in anti-Reagan jokes.
00:28:37.900 Dude, let it go.
00:28:39.420 Let it go.
00:28:40.460 It's so weird, and it's so common, and I just, at this point, blow by a lot of it.
00:28:47.160 What's interesting, though, is how conservative media and conservative entertainment has come such a long way.
00:28:54.620 Oh, yeah.
00:28:55.100 You know.
00:28:55.760 It's really good.
00:28:56.600 A lot of it is really good now.
00:28:58.760 You mentioned, was it, there was a movie that came out, the Italian name.
00:29:06.620 Mm-hmm.
00:29:06.940 You repraised it for months.
00:29:09.160 Ferrari.
00:29:09.720 No, that wasn't Ferrari.
00:29:10.680 No.
00:29:11.140 Italian name.
00:29:11.900 Wasn't it an Italian name?
00:29:13.000 I don't know.
00:29:13.340 What are you talking about?
00:29:13.940 What was it about?
00:29:14.620 I don't know.
00:29:14.980 A nun or something like that.
00:29:16.580 Oh, Gabrini.
00:29:17.500 Gabrini.
00:29:18.020 Gabrini.
00:29:18.520 It felt like a pasta.
00:29:19.780 I want to have some Gabrini.
00:29:22.080 It was like that.
00:29:23.380 But that movie, as you pointed out, was like a beautiful film that they did an incredible job with.
00:29:28.440 We have gone so far.
00:29:30.200 Yeah.
00:29:30.500 We have gone so far.
00:29:31.320 You can watch things now.
00:29:33.300 And let me tell you, there's a...
00:29:35.780 I think it's Netflix.
00:29:37.300 I'm not sure.
00:29:39.040 I'm not sure who did it.
00:29:40.400 It's The Man from Moscow, I think it's called.
00:29:43.780 And it's a series with Ewan McGregor.
00:29:48.100 And it's about the revolution in Russia.
00:29:53.480 I don't know if the people made it, understood what they were making.
00:29:57.720 But it is the biggest anti-communist, anti-socialist series I've ever seen in my life.
00:30:02.860 It shows the guy who starts out and he wrote poetry for the revolution.
00:30:08.660 But he was a baron.
00:30:10.400 And there's no baron.
00:30:12.260 There's no place for you.
00:30:13.520 You know, it starts out in 1919 and they're like, what's your profession?
00:30:17.280 And he's like, gentlemen, don't have a profession.
00:30:20.760 And that just, you know, sets them off.
00:30:22.820 But he was pro-revolution.
00:30:25.000 But now everything gets worse and worse and worse.
00:30:29.280 And you get to Stalin.
00:30:30.300 And he's, because he wrote this one poem in favor of the revolution, at first they just say, we're going to banish him to a hotel, a very nice hotel.
00:30:42.060 And he can never, ever step foot out of the hotel.
00:30:45.920 If he ever steps foot out of the hotel, shoot him in the head.
00:30:49.420 Okay.
00:30:50.560 So he's trapped for like 15 years in this hotel.
00:30:54.620 And it goes through it.
00:30:55.760 And it's such a good anti-socialist, anti-communist.
00:31:01.340 It has echoes of today all the way through it.
00:31:04.720 And it's really well done.
00:31:06.720 There's a similar story, I think, that applies to Tetris, the movie that came out.
00:31:10.540 Yes.
00:31:10.820 It's on Apple TV.
00:31:11.680 Really good.
00:31:12.300 I think it was.
00:31:12.940 And really good.
00:31:14.760 And a movie about the game Tetris, but actually just an unintentional anti-communist screed, right?
00:31:21.940 Like just how communism ruins an economy.
00:31:25.140 It's a great one to watch.
00:31:26.880 And by the way, we all know, you know, kids were, you know, and all sorts of activists were on campus ruining campuses.
00:31:35.480 We're going to get to all that.
00:31:36.540 I feel like I need escape moments like this, though.
00:31:38.760 Can I tell you something?
00:31:39.380 I have to find some way out of what's going on.
00:31:41.440 I have to tell you that, and you know this, for like the last month, I've watched every, maybe two months, I've watched every episode of Monk.
00:31:52.220 Okay?
00:31:52.980 And it's like, that's eight seasons.
00:31:56.960 And those are not the baby seasons they make now.
00:31:59.600 These were like 26 episodes.
00:32:02.780 It was like, I just had it.
00:32:05.440 Just roll.
00:32:06.260 I mean, I don't know if I saw 80% of the episode.
00:32:10.320 But I would, you know, I would go to bed and I just put it on and leave it there, just let it run.
00:32:17.980 I just have to not consume all this stuff all day so we could meet here and tell you everything that's happening right now.
00:32:27.840 I've just, and it's, it has improved my mood and outlook.
00:32:32.000 Monk has?
00:32:32.700 Well, not necessarily.
00:32:33.740 Tony Shalhoub has been able to do this?
00:32:34.860 Not necessarily, Monk.
00:32:35.740 Okay.
00:32:36.280 Because I watched that thing and I'm like, God, this is bad.
00:32:39.680 Why are you watching 180 episodes of it then?
00:32:44.860 I don't understand.
00:32:46.140 Because it was the only one that had 180 episodes and it was completely mindless.
00:32:50.780 You know, you're like, oh, I know.
00:32:53.620 The captain's, you know, cohort, the sergeant, he's going to say this.
00:32:58.500 You know, you would watch, they were almost, every episode was almost exactly the same.
00:33:03.240 So watch one, you've watched them all.
00:33:05.200 I find that sometimes when I'm looking for an escape, I tend to watch like one of these
00:33:10.520 like true crime documentaries.
00:33:11.960 And then I realized that that world is so bad that I'm going to real life murders to escape.
00:33:17.840 I know.
00:33:18.320 Right.
00:33:18.460 That is, it's a terrifying fact.
00:33:20.400 But one that I would draw your attention to is, I can't believe you have, I don't think
00:33:26.020 you've seen this, is The Jinx.
00:33:27.860 No.
00:33:28.300 So The Jinx.
00:33:29.040 Never even heard of it.
00:33:29.720 I believe it's the pinnacle of the true crime genre.
00:33:35.240 And it came out in like, I don't know, 2015, 2016, something like that.
00:33:38.080 The first season.
00:33:39.000 Six episodes, I think on HBO, which I guess is now Max.
00:33:42.100 And it's about Robert Durst.
00:33:43.420 And the, if you remember him, he was the building baron of New York or something, right?
00:33:49.440 Yes.
00:33:49.620 We actually used to have our studios in one of their buildings in New York City.
00:33:53.560 Yeah, 1133 Avenue in the Americas.
00:33:55.480 That's right.
00:33:56.340 And so it's about, you know, he's kind of like the black sheep of the family, maybe involved
00:34:04.240 in several murders, seemingly somehow getting off over and over again inexplicably.
00:34:09.800 Wow.
00:34:10.020 Lots of weird things.
00:34:11.380 Everyone kind of thinks he did it, but no one has the evidence.
00:34:14.180 They go through it.
00:34:15.060 And the arc of this.
00:34:16.540 Wait, this is the guy who participated in it, right?
00:34:20.680 Yeah.
00:34:20.940 So the guy who made the movie actually had made a regular sort of drama about the Durst family.
00:34:28.540 Like it was a regular movie with actors.
00:34:31.180 And Durst saw it and called him up and was like, hey, I want to do an interview about
00:34:34.980 this.
00:34:35.320 I kind of liked your movie.
00:34:37.480 And the director, I think Andrew Jarecki is his name.
00:34:40.720 He's like, yeah, sure.
00:34:43.120 Let's come in and talk.
00:34:44.060 Now, he knows a lot about this.
00:34:44.940 He obviously did a movie about it and then wound up building an entire documentary series
00:34:48.440 about going through all these really suspicious things that have happened in this guy's life,
00:34:53.480 who's incredibly wealthy and somehow keeps escaping justice for all this stuff.
00:34:59.780 He, of course, denies it all.
00:35:01.580 But they ask him about all this and they take you through, I think it's six episodes.
00:35:04.480 The ending, I will not give away, which is absolutely the most incredible ending of any
00:35:08.500 one of these series you've ever seen.
00:35:10.460 But part two is coming out, right?
00:35:11.960 So yeah, they just released or just are starting to release now on Max, the second season of
00:35:16.440 this, which picks up when the finale of the first one airs.
00:35:21.020 So you can kind of now go inside of how all that was happening and what occurred right
00:35:28.740 after the finale airs, which is just insane.
00:35:32.140 So I don't know.
00:35:33.080 If you like that type of stuff, go back and watch the original if you've never watched it.
00:35:37.200 It's absolutely incredible.
00:35:38.580 And then the second season is starting now.
00:35:40.600 So worth watching.
00:35:41.560 Have you seen, I think it's called The Gentleman?
00:35:44.720 It's the Guy Ritchie, the movie was called The Gentleman or something like that.
00:35:50.920 Remember that?
00:35:51.720 Yeah.
00:35:52.200 Okay.
00:35:52.820 And then there's a new series.
00:35:57.820 It's either Apple or I can't remember.
00:36:00.880 And it's called something The Gentleman.
00:36:04.040 Yeah.
00:36:04.400 And it is fantastic.
00:36:07.920 I like Guy Ritchie a lot.
00:36:09.660 Do you like Guy Ritchie?
00:36:10.960 I like his stuff.
00:36:12.480 I will say I have this weird thing that I can never understand the accents in his movies.
00:36:17.460 I can't understand.
00:36:19.240 I know it's English, but I can't hear it.
00:36:22.120 I don't know what it is.
00:36:23.020 I think I have a mental block on anything that Guy Ritchie does.
00:36:26.140 There's a certain accent of the people he hires.
00:36:28.500 Cockney is the one that throws you all the time.
00:36:30.200 Yeah.
00:36:30.560 And I can't.
00:36:31.300 Hello, love.
00:36:32.040 I don't know why I can't.
00:36:34.960 Are they saying English words that I hear like the, and I'm like, I think it's English.
00:36:39.820 Have you seen The Three-Body Problem?
00:36:42.480 I have not.
00:36:43.620 No, this is another one I need to add to my list.
00:36:46.060 Really good.
00:36:46.620 You can see, I have no life.
00:36:51.740 None.
00:36:53.220 All I'm watching are monks.
00:36:55.460 You're sitting here, you're diving into the deepest, darkest parts of our government and
00:37:01.160 then going home and watching Monk.
00:37:04.180 It's the Glenn Beck life.
00:37:06.560 It's like the only thing I can do.
00:37:08.640 What a catch she got with you.
00:37:11.080 She has been walking around for several months going, what the hell did I do?
00:37:16.340 She thought she was getting this like, you know, high flying, like, you know, jet setting
00:37:21.320 life.
00:37:21.780 And you're just at home watching Tony Shalhoub.
00:37:23.920 Like a 90-year-old.
00:37:26.140 I got to see this episode of Monk.
00:37:29.540 Do you want to go out, honey?
00:37:30.780 No.
00:37:31.140 Monk is on from 1989.
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00:39:23.500 I mean, you know, you need to have a place to watch 150, 175 episodes of Monk.
00:39:28.600 What do you do if that house gets stolen and you don't have that place anymore to watch
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00:41:03.500 This is Masters of the Air.
00:41:05.160 Have you seen Masters of the Air yet?
00:41:06.580 No, I'm not.
00:41:07.820 My wife and I are watching it now.
00:41:09.040 It is so good.
00:41:10.980 It is so good.
00:41:11.840 It is the first time anyone has told the story of the air war of World War II, and they take it from the viewpoint of the guy I interviewed.
00:41:20.780 He's like 104 and really sharp.
00:41:23.240 And it is, it's the tale of these guys that are just, I mean, you, the average lifespan was three missions, three.
00:41:36.000 He's one that made 25 of these missions.
00:41:39.700 Wow.
00:41:40.580 And they were these young guys.
00:41:43.020 They were not really trained.
00:41:45.220 They just were thrown right into World War II in the air war.
00:41:49.560 They're, they're doing the big strata liners, you know, the big, uh, uh, strata for, what were they called?
00:41:55.800 Fortress, flying fortresses.
00:41:57.920 Um, and they're flying over Europe and you, you've never seen anything like it.
00:42:03.380 It is as stunning as saving private Ryan was when you first saw that.
00:42:08.720 Um, uh, and it's, uh, it is a story of America deciding not to bomb at night.
00:42:17.740 And the British and everybody else was like, you're crazy.
00:42:21.420 You got a bomb at night.
00:42:22.920 They'll see you.
00:42:24.300 They'll know right where to, to blow you out of the sky.
00:42:27.560 Right.
00:42:28.000 And they did.
00:42:29.120 But we were trying not to, we were trying to be more accurate to not kill more people.
00:42:34.600 Another story you never learned in school.
00:42:37.100 Oh yeah.
00:42:37.900 This is similar to, uh, the book.
00:42:41.020 Um, what's his face?
00:42:42.720 You've interviewed him curly hair.
00:42:44.240 We're, um, uh, this is my, we're so bad.
00:42:48.260 We're like this with everybody too.
00:42:50.000 You talk to him, prime minister, famous podcaster, uh, Malcolm Gladwell.
00:42:56.200 Oh yeah.
00:42:56.620 So yeah, his, he had a book out about this, uh, about the same type of thing, how they
00:43:00.500 developed that theory and how they developed the idea that maybe we just shouldn't try
00:43:04.440 to kill as many people as possible on the ground.
00:43:06.500 Uh, and it was a, it was a massive change for everybody, everyone in the world thought
00:43:14.480 it was nuts.
00:43:15.320 Yes.
00:43:15.920 Including a lot of people in America and in the military.
00:43:18.000 You'll see these guys go out with 40 planes and three of them will come back.
00:43:22.560 You're like, what?
00:43:24.400 And there were times where that kind of casualty happened and they didn't even make it to the
00:43:29.460 target.
00:43:32.400 The Glenn Beck program.
00:43:36.500 Um, we have one of the most incredible stuff.
00:43:41.000 I don't know if this is right.
00:43:43.200 Um, I haven't done enough homework.
00:43:45.300 I've, I saw this on the Pat on Pat show and this guy comes on and you first hear it and
00:43:50.780 you're like, come on.
00:43:52.200 And, but this guy's really smart and he knows the science of what he's talking about.
00:43:58.240 I don't know what to think about it.
00:44:00.280 Uh, you're, you're going to love the next hour, uh, with our next guest.
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00:45:37.660 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
00:45:42.980 We are going to share a story with you.
00:45:46.420 If you haven't heard yet, you're not going to know what to think by the end of this hour.
00:45:51.120 This is something that I happen to see on Pat Gray's program, Pat Unleashed.
00:45:57.100 And when I first started listening to it, I'm like, uh-huh, right.
00:46:02.240 By the end, I didn't know what to think.
00:46:06.080 Because the guy who you're going to hear is an investigative journalist, and he's very credible.
00:46:11.940 He's not some crazy, you know, conspiracy theorist.
00:46:17.080 He has scientific knowledge.
00:46:19.220 He knows the math and science that revolves around all of this.
00:46:24.240 But he has the craziest explanation of the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Flight 370.
00:46:32.420 If you remember right, Malaysia Flight 370, CNN, I think, did like six months on this disappearance.
00:46:40.980 They just would not let it go.
00:46:42.380 So, with this information, what Ashton will bring to the table here, maybe they should still be doing a series on Malaysia 370.
00:46:56.800 What happened to that plane?
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00:48:25.940 How are you, sir?
00:48:27.420 Hey, Glenn.
00:48:28.040 Good to be here, man.
00:48:28.760 How are you doing?
00:48:29.320 Very good.
00:48:29.960 So is it safe to say, I mean, I don't even know how to approach this.
00:48:37.600 I really respect your intellect.
00:48:40.660 You seem to know enough about science that you can pull this off with credibility.
00:48:47.240 But at some point, did even you say, this can't be?
00:48:52.820 Oh, yeah.
00:48:53.400 Every single day.
00:48:54.280 So I'm not really a conspiracy guy.
00:48:56.420 I wouldn't say I'm a UFO guy.
00:48:57.720 I'm just a normal guy.
00:48:58.780 This whole investigation started with probably the two most incredible videos in the history of man.
00:49:03.660 You have to be your own harshest critic when you are dealing with something that is this beyond the paradigm.
00:49:08.420 But if you go to the Sherlock Holmes quote, it's once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, no matter how improbable, must be the truth.
00:49:15.100 So I've heard that you're skeptical related to this.
00:49:17.820 And I'm sure a lot of people listening are.
00:49:19.640 I don't blame them at all.
00:49:20.720 So what I want to do with you here today is I want to deconstruct the lie.
00:49:23.680 I want to talk about what really happened with MH370.
00:49:26.040 And then I want to talk about the leaker and the science of what it means for us as a civilization.
00:49:30.880 Okay.
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00:51:07.840 So, Ashton, I don't think I've ever done that before.
00:51:19.000 I just want to give you lots of room.
00:51:20.840 You have about 15 or 20 minutes here to tell the story.
00:51:26.240 Yeah.
00:51:26.560 Well, so the first thing I want to ask you, Glenn, and everybody else out there, is what do you think happened to MH370?
00:51:31.780 And based on what evidence is the strongest evidence in your mind, based on what you've heard from the media, what have you.
00:51:37.920 And then the last question is, how does a plane crash into the ocean without leaving a debris field?
00:51:42.700 And I don't mean this to put you on the spot, but I just want to understand how people think about it.
00:51:47.000 Quite honestly, I didn't pay that much attention to it because I was concerned about other things.
00:51:51.300 But here's my recollection of it.
00:51:54.040 It took off.
00:51:56.860 There was some sort of trouble.
00:51:58.440 It kind of took like a left-hand turn for some reason.
00:52:03.400 They followed it for a while, and then it just kind of went into the drink, they thought.
00:52:07.440 And I thought that they had found some debris washing up on maybe the African shore, or I can't remember.
00:52:18.440 Yeah.
00:52:18.660 No, that's good.
00:52:19.340 And so what a lot of people think out there is that this was some kind of suicidal pilot who took the plane to the middle of nowhere
00:52:25.040 and somehow landed it softly in the ocean for some inexplicable reason that you don't do during a suicidal route.
00:52:31.860 And what I want to tell those people is that this narrative out there is a complete fiction.
00:52:35.460 We searched along the seventh arc, which is where we have these satellite pings,
00:52:39.280 where supposedly we know exactly along this arc where the plane crashed.
00:52:43.300 And we didn't find a single thing.
00:52:44.560 We found no black boxes.
00:52:46.080 We didn't find a single piece of debris.
00:52:47.500 There is about 1,500 pounds of foam on the seats of these planes that should have been floating,
00:52:52.860 and we found absolutely nothing at all.
00:52:55.140 The suicide narrative, I call it the myth, has been completely debunked.
00:52:59.240 This guy was supported by his family, his coworkers, all the officials.
00:53:03.260 The officials have ruled out him being involved.
00:53:06.060 It's not even technically possible, I don't think, to necessarily turn off all the APUs,
00:53:09.600 the power generators, within the 64 seconds from the last communication.
00:53:13.540 People think that he had some kind of route that he planned out there.
00:53:17.500 The FBI looked at it.
00:53:18.900 It was actually just MH150 to Jetta from Kuala Lumpur.
00:53:22.920 And if you look at the flight path, it's exactly the same as what that flight path is.
00:53:27.300 He was actually slated to fly that on February 4th.
00:53:30.420 And the simulation data is from February 2nd.
00:53:33.300 So clearly he was just practicing that route out there.
00:53:36.300 We know beyond any shadow of a doubt that the United States government knows what happened to this plane.
00:53:41.140 And the way we know that is because they have something called CIBRS, Space-Based Infrared System, by Lockheed Martin.
00:53:48.060 We never forget who we're working for.
00:53:49.920 That's their real slogan.
00:53:51.320 It's always scanning the Earth all the time with geostationary satellites,
00:53:54.900 and they've now incorporated mid-Earth orbit and low-Earth orbit satellites into it.
00:53:59.100 It can produce a Google Earth 3D video playback capability that actually integrates real Google Earth,
00:54:05.860 as well as software called Quick Terrain Modeler.
00:54:08.900 And it's used ground-based computer systems to pull data from these satellites,
00:54:12.760 where someone can just log in, pull up location, and track objects.
00:54:16.280 Now, its official purpose is for tracking missiles, but not a lot of missiles get shot up all the time.
00:54:20.880 So you can imagine how very easily it could be used to track boats, planes, et cetera.
00:54:24.860 Okay, so what is this called again?
00:54:27.780 Space-Based Infrared Systems, CIBRS.
00:54:30.100 So if you Google it, you can find a video of it out there on Lockheed Martin's YouTube channel.
00:54:34.260 So when you look at it, you can see that these satellites are scanning the whole world all the time,
00:54:39.580 persistent, global persistent infrared surveillance.
00:54:42.580 That's the very first words in the video itself.
00:54:45.840 And there's no way that this system wouldn't have caught a Rogue 777 flying for eight hours,
00:54:50.840 as well as the SOSA system, which is the sound surveillance system.
00:54:54.800 This is a hydrophone system.
00:54:56.360 This is the one that actually heard the Titan sub implode off the Titanic last year.
00:55:01.460 And if it can hear a tiny sub implode, then there's no chance it wouldn't hear a 777 crashing into the ocean.
00:55:08.840 Diego Garcia and Western Australia have hydrophones that should have heard this crash,
00:55:13.720 and they should have been able to pinpoint that just like they did the Titan sub.
00:55:17.000 We know the Navy has no problem lying about it.
00:55:19.140 They lied about the Titan sub for five days while all the, you know, mainstream media news stations saying,
00:55:24.060 how much oxygen do they have left?
00:55:25.940 And then we also found out about radar.
00:55:27.800 People don't even realize that radar systems are not limited to line of sight.
00:55:31.820 They actually have something called over the horizon radar,
00:55:34.160 which bounces off the ionosphere and can see for thousands of miles.
00:55:38.820 So not only is the JORN, the Jindali Operational Radar Network from Australia have this,
00:55:44.540 but also most likely without almost any doubt,
00:55:47.340 the Diego Garcia military base in the Indian Ocean,
00:55:50.220 as well as the Pine Gap American base in Australia,
00:55:52.740 all three of these systems should have had radar capability to track the plane from takeoff
00:55:57.220 to wherever it supposedly landed in the South Indian Ocean.
00:56:00.780 In addition to that, we found spy satellite USA 229.
00:56:04.460 It's a naval ocean surveillance satellite.
00:56:07.100 It's run by the Navy.
00:56:08.780 It has a sister satellite right next to it,
00:56:10.980 capable of potentially taking 3D stereoscopic imagery using their sensors.
00:56:15.380 that was right in the Malacca Straits at 1840 UTC on March 7, 2014,
00:56:21.880 staring right down at the coordinates that we see in the MH370 satellite video.
00:56:27.020 Now, in addition to that, you asked,
00:56:28.500 and the one thing I want to say first is that the Malaysian Minister of Defense as well,
00:56:32.340 he says in an interview seven weeks later after the plane disappears,
00:56:35.720 that they knew the plane was not hostile.
00:56:37.860 And that's why they didn't send up jets to track the plane.
00:56:40.120 And you ask yourself, how could you know that a Rogue 777 with no communications is not hostile?
00:56:46.720 You couldn't.
00:56:47.640 They must have had communications with the plane.
00:56:50.000 So this begs the question, were communications classified from us
00:56:53.260 that they didn't want to release because they would give up what really occurred on this plane?
00:56:57.080 The last thing I want to say is the debris.
00:56:59.160 Actually, the story that I'm putting forth is the only one consistent with the debris washing up in Africa.
00:57:04.220 It's actually impossible for almost all of the debris to have washed up in Africa
00:57:08.840 from the supposed crash site off the coast of Australia.
00:57:12.120 No one's seen the piece of this together, but it couldn't have gone to Russia.
00:57:14.760 It couldn't have been shot down over the south trying to see if that's the case.
00:57:17.360 And even that crash site down there, the very first debris drift models they put together,
00:57:22.000 they threw some boards in the water,
00:57:23.540 immediately found out it was impossible for the debris to have even gotten to the Reunion Island,
00:57:27.140 let alone to South Africa.
00:57:28.860 So then they get a flapper on from the United States and they say,
00:57:31.380 OK, let's throw this in the water.
00:57:32.460 And then they go, yeah, OK, this is good enough.
00:57:34.260 It'll get to the Reunion Island.
00:57:36.360 But they don't realize that they have the flapper on sticking out of the water.
00:57:39.980 But the part that's sticking out of the water has barnacles all over it,
00:57:43.420 which means that had to be submerged, which means that and they need that
00:57:46.800 because they need the wind to blow on it so that it would drift to that location.
00:57:50.820 In addition to that, they look at those barnacles
00:57:52.460 and they find out that the barnacles only have four months of growth on them,
00:57:55.700 as opposed to the 16 months since the plane disappeared.
00:57:59.160 Four months is not enough time for that thing to have drifted
00:58:01.680 to 2,000 miles.
00:58:04.140 And if you look at the CNN list of what the debris is out there,
00:58:07.380 you'll find a piece of engine cowling that's listed on there,
00:58:09.900 which clearly has an RR of Rolls-Royce.
00:58:12.000 It's pretty clearly a 777 engine cowling.
00:58:15.920 This shows up in South Africa, 3,000 miles away.
00:58:18.740 Literally impossible for it to have floated all the way from the supposed crash site.
00:58:22.060 And if you look at the currents in that area down there in South Indian Ocean,
00:58:29.280 they actually go to the east.
00:58:30.880 The debris, if this plane crashes somewhere down there,
00:58:33.280 the debris should have washed up all over Australia.
00:58:35.960 So we can conclusively say that there is essentially no way
00:58:38.940 that this plane could have, A, crashed down there in South Indian Ocean,
00:58:42.160 and B, we know with the United States that they must know what happened to the plane.
00:58:46.100 Okay, so let me ask you this.
00:58:49.040 If this were happening in real time,
00:58:52.320 the first thing, because it's going off path and it's off path for eight hours,
00:58:57.480 you would say that jets would be scrambled.
00:59:00.660 It was a hostile because, I mean, that's logical to think.
00:59:04.240 If they thought this guy was on a suicide path or a suicide mission,
00:59:08.300 at least the defense of the world in all countries would do everything they can to lock on to that.
00:59:17.540 So that gives credence to the sound, you know, the hydrophonic sound being activated,
00:59:26.400 the infrared, the satellites, everything would have been just routinely locked on to a Rogue 777.
00:59:34.720 Do you think?
00:59:36.140 Oh, absolutely.
00:59:36.940 And especially because people are afraid that they're going to go flying to the Patronus Towers and call them poor.
00:59:42.040 So, I mean, this is like a post-9-11 world we're talking about here.
00:59:46.640 So the other thing, too, is that if that plane didn't crash in the South Indian Ocean,
00:59:51.360 it begs the question, were those satellite pins correct or not?
00:59:54.740 And if those satellite pins were not correct or misinterpreted or something,
00:59:58.260 now this plane could really be anywhere out there.
01:00:00.320 But here's the problem.
01:00:00.900 People say, well, the ocean is really big.
01:00:02.900 You know, maybe it went somewhere else.
01:00:03.680 The problem is the official narrative has it running out of fuel.
01:00:05.860 And they say that these satellite pins indicate exactly where it ran out of fuel,
01:00:09.680 and that's where the plane should be.
01:00:11.020 If those satellite pins are incorrect, then you throw out all the pilot suicide narrative.
01:00:15.820 You throw out everything up to where this plane turned into the South Indian Ocean,
01:00:20.660 and that's in the Nicobar Islands.
01:00:22.500 And it turns out we have two videos, and one of those is called Satellite Video Airliner and UFOs.
01:00:27.820 And in the bottom left of that video, it has coordinates.
01:00:31.200 It says N-R-O-L-22.
01:00:33.180 That's the first launch of the cyber system in 2006.
01:00:36.560 Right next to it has coordinates that are accurate to six decimal places that shift when the perspective changes.
01:00:41.700 We're able to graph that out.
01:00:43.080 That location is the Nicobar Islands.
01:00:44.600 That location is the exact location where they say this plane turned into the South Indian Ocean.
01:00:49.300 Now, one more thing I want to say, just to conclusively prove this plane didn't crash in the South Indian Ocean.
01:00:53.060 Nineteen family members signed a joint statement saying that the phones were still ringing for up to four days.
01:00:59.880 One of them even proved it on national television.
01:01:01.880 They begged the governments to look into it.
01:01:04.720 So we also have to wonder why the White House was calling the Malaysian government every single day.
01:01:10.580 It's not because they cared about Philip Wood, the one American passenger on board this plane.
01:01:14.980 They were calling because they were trying to set up a cover story.
01:01:17.500 That's the reason why all the obfuscation.
01:01:19.060 That's why when you remember back to it, you go, well, we were looking at the South China Sea,
01:01:22.380 and then they say, well, now it turned over the peninsula of Malaysia,
01:01:25.700 which that should have been obvious from the beginning if they had radar of that from their military radar.
01:01:30.540 And then they say, OK, well, now it made another turn, flew over Penang,
01:01:34.280 the closest airport that you would go to, and goes to the Nicobar Islands,
01:01:37.720 and then makes a sharp turn into the South Indian Ocean.
01:01:39.860 And that narrative came from United States intelligence sources, unnamed sources,
01:01:43.700 on March 13th, March 14th, 2014.
01:01:47.720 So in my mind, it's very clear.
01:01:49.460 They were trying to develop a cover story for something that happened that they didn't want the world to know about.
01:01:54.780 Who is on the plane?
01:01:56.700 Anybody important?
01:01:58.040 Any?
01:01:59.720 Yeah.
01:02:00.200 Oh, yes.
01:02:00.820 So and the beauty is we don't even really need the MH370 videos to show that something crazy happened here.
01:02:07.400 We've got 20 free-scale semiconductor scientists and engineers on board this plane.
01:02:11.740 Far too many people for one plane to be out there.
01:02:15.380 Like my company, instead of the rules, like only two to three people.
01:02:18.100 And these are people with highly advanced technical knowledge.
01:02:20.960 Now, the reason why these people are the motive is because when you look at advanced technology,
01:02:26.120 the two major things that are like at the cutting edge right now are plasma physics
01:02:30.200 and semiconductors, superconductors, superconductivity.
01:02:35.020 When you look at stuff like AI, quantum computers, they all use superconductive microchips.
01:02:42.040 And these microchips are getting more and more advanced.
01:02:43.820 They had just released a microchip that was smaller than the dimple in a golf ball.
01:02:48.420 In fact, we found a Lockheed Martin patent for a coherent matter wave beam,
01:02:51.980 which is pretty much exact.
01:02:53.380 It's a transducer, something that converts energy from one side to another.
01:02:56.160 That's exactly what we need in order to create the type of anti-gravity effects
01:03:01.000 that we are seeing in the MH370 videos.
01:03:04.060 And that patent from Lockheed Martin was out in 2013.
01:03:06.640 It's 10 microns in length.
01:03:09.260 This thing is like the size of a bacteria.
01:03:11.460 That's how small some of these things are.
01:03:13.340 So when you look at this and you ask, why would you do this?
01:03:15.900 Why this plane?
01:03:17.120 Right away, you have to look at those free-scale semiconductor employees.
01:03:20.020 Eight of them are Chinese nationals.
01:03:21.740 Twelve are Malaysian nationals.
01:03:23.160 They're working for an American company.
01:03:24.800 And the number one target for intellectual property espionage theft
01:03:31.380 is actually foreign nationals that work for American companies.
01:03:35.560 It costs the United States and American companies roughly $600 billion per year.
01:03:41.240 So I think that there's two different scenarios that I think are plausible here.
01:03:45.060 One is that somebody was on this plane that wanted to be rescued, a VIP,
01:03:50.860 or however you want to look at it.
01:03:52.300 And the United States intervened because they're the ones filming this.
01:03:55.940 Or the other way that you could look at it is that this is a counter-espionage operation,
01:04:00.360 that these people were going to China.
01:04:01.960 They're going to Beijing from Kuala Lumpur.
01:04:03.960 They were going to give China some very powerful intellectual property.
01:04:08.260 And the United States said, no, we're going to go ahead and just, you know,
01:04:11.120 have that plan blow up in your face, metaphorically speaking.
01:04:16.160 Okay.
01:04:17.380 We're going to take a break in just a couple of minutes and we'll get to what the film is that you have.
01:04:24.040 But before we get there, tell me how do you just dismiss the pings, the location pings?
01:04:33.340 Yeah.
01:04:33.740 So I've looked at the satellite pings myself, probably one of the only people that actually did.
01:04:38.080 And when you get up to 1840, right before 1840, there's only two phone calls made to this airplane.
01:04:43.140 One is at 1839, unanswered to the cockpit.
01:04:46.780 Again, why would it be unanswered if we supposedly are trying to reach communication with them?
01:04:51.600 And why would we not call them more often if they don't pick up?
01:04:54.820 And then after that, there's only 10 rows of data.
01:04:57.200 So before that, there's hundreds of rows of data.
01:04:59.540 Looks normal.
01:05:00.120 And after that, just 10 rows of data for this plane is supposedly going to the South Indian Ocean.
01:05:04.300 There's a pattern change in the data.
01:05:06.160 I talked to the experts from the independent group.
01:05:09.180 Nobody can give me a logical explanation for why the data changes like this.
01:05:12.840 So the difference between this plane ending in the Nicobar Islands and the South Indian Ocean is 10 rows of data on an Excel spreadsheet.
01:05:19.300 And then they call again around 2313, 2315.
01:05:23.220 And that's it.
01:05:23.760 If you've got a rogues 777 going out there, it might be hijacked, what have you.
01:05:27.520 Why would you not give it another phone call?
01:05:30.700 And the real story of what happened to this plane is that there was a fire event related to 500 pounds of lithium-ion batteries.
01:05:37.760 Two stacks of it were in the forward cargo bay right next to the equipment center, the electronics bay.
01:05:43.620 And there's 19 witnesses that support this.
01:05:46.380 We have Mike McKay sees it on fire from his oil rig.
01:05:49.420 Nine witnesses along the coast hear loud noise at the exact same time this fire starts.
01:05:53.680 Fire suppression devices go off, put it out.
01:05:55.960 You've got eight fishermen on a boat who see the plane 10 minutes later.
01:05:59.660 It's also been corroborated now that the plane did an emergency descent right after it turned around.
01:06:04.300 Consistent with what you do during a fire event to get more oxygen into the plane for the passengers.
01:06:08.980 You're not going to kill them.
01:06:10.320 And then...
01:06:11.380 Hang on, hang on, just a sec.
01:06:13.180 Don't go any further.
01:06:15.780 Glenn Beck.
01:06:18.100 Your next segment's going to blow your mind.
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01:07:43.440 So before we get into this next segment, I want to make it really clear that I have no idea what's real or not anymore on some things.
01:08:09.420 I have no idea what our government's capable of, not capable of.
01:08:13.120 I have zero clue.
01:08:15.960 This sounds so unbelievable, but I don't know all the technology.
01:08:22.920 I don't know enough to be able to say this isn't true, but I also don't know enough to say it is true.
01:08:31.500 It's Friday.
01:08:32.440 I thought we'd have some fun by looking at something that I don't know might be true.
01:08:37.340 Probably not, but could be.
01:08:39.180 I know that Ashton Forbes has done his homework.
01:08:42.140 He's an intelligent human being and knows the science behind all of this and may be right.
01:08:50.380 I don't know.
01:08:51.500 Ashton is with us.
01:08:52.700 He told me half an hour ago.
01:08:54.480 He kind of feels like every day.
01:08:55.840 He's like, I don't know.
01:08:56.960 I don't know.
01:08:57.540 So we're about to show some video here, Ashton, of the plane and what you, this is the main thing that you say needs to be looked at.
01:09:11.380 Tell me about the video, what we're about to hear and see and where we got the video.
01:09:20.300 Yeah, so this video has been on the Internet since 2014.
01:09:24.880 We've been able to trace it back to an account called Regicide Anon.
01:09:28.380 The very first video, satellite video, says received March 12, 2014, source protected.
01:09:35.960 It was published May 19, 2014.
01:09:39.220 This is nine days before the raw telemetry data, those satellite pings were first available to the public.
01:09:44.900 And that's why it's so important when we see those coordinates in the bottom left.
01:09:48.840 The second video was supposedly received June 5, 2014, published June 12, 2014 on the same channel.
01:09:57.420 Most people ignored this footage.
01:09:58.780 A lot of people have said that they saw it back in 2014.
01:10:02.140 I saw the drone video back in 2014.
01:10:04.420 I ignored it like most people did.
01:10:05.920 I think it's only in 2023, 2024 that we can even begin to understand that what we see there is potentially real because science on the public side is slowly catching up.
01:10:16.580 These private defense contractors, they know this stuff is real.
01:10:20.060 And that's how far ahead they are from us.
01:10:21.840 They are potentially 50 or 100 years beyond what the public might think is possible.
01:10:26.300 We had a $150,000 bounty for the hoaxer to come forward with proof of their source work, you know, because somebody didn't make these with just one shot.
01:10:34.700 It would have taken lots of time and effort to put these together.
01:10:37.060 There's not one discrepancy on a single frame in either video.
01:10:41.080 No errors anywhere.
01:10:42.500 The clouds actually do move and evolve in the satellite video.
01:10:45.640 People don't think that they do because they don't realize how far away the satellites are potentially from the Earth and how each perspective is only a few seconds.
01:10:54.140 The zap of the satellite video accurately illuminates the volumetric clouds in three dimensions.
01:10:59.340 There's no reference copy to copy any of this from, which is a prerequisite for producing CGI.
01:11:05.860 Because we have two videos from different perspectives that are perfectly in sync with one another, and you can see the same clouds and even triangulate the drone position, this would require a full 3D rendered environment using hardware and software from before 2014.
01:11:17.760 This also predates all commercial AI as well as deepfake technology.
01:11:23.800 So if people think that you could recreate this, I guarantee you this is not some simple recreation in order to pull this off.
01:11:30.220 Now, even more important than that, the details in the videos are scientifically accurate.
01:11:34.040 What we're looking at here is something called macroscopic phase conjugation.
01:11:37.380 It is essentially functionally equivalent to Star Trek warp drive.
01:11:40.580 This is science that would be consistent with what Tesla had put forth and other people like Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Bearden in the 80s.
01:11:48.940 The simplest thing that explanation I could give is that there is an extra dimension that we do not perceive that our reality is painted onto.
01:11:55.980 We're going to bring back the term the ether, which is something that Tesla promoted.
01:12:00.060 This is how we get the negative energy requirement that we need in order for a wormhole to exist.
01:12:04.880 First, the macroscopic phase conjugation using something called mixed wave interferometry, it's very similar to holography in terms of making a hologram.
01:12:14.220 We have our three pump waves, which is our zero point system that we see with our orbs and creating that triangle formation.
01:12:19.740 And then we have a fourth orb that we do not see on the screen here, which is essentially shooting a phase conjugate wave into that.
01:12:26.840 And then it gets a perfectly reflected beam going back the other direction.
01:12:30.120 So essentially, we are creating a gravitational wave here through electromagnetics.
01:12:35.560 And then we are having this plane flingshot, like pulling on a rubber band and letting go of one side from one location to another.
01:12:43.200 So what I'm saying here is this is not aliens.
01:12:45.040 This is our technology.
01:12:46.640 I don't know where we got it.
01:12:47.660 I don't frankly really care.
01:12:49.420 I think it could go as far back as 1943 in the Philadelphia experiment, maybe even the Manhattan Project.
01:12:55.680 But what I want people to know is that Tesla was right.
01:12:58.560 The event that we see in the thermal is an endothermic event.
01:13:02.420 It's an absorption of energy.
01:13:04.080 This is, again, consistent with what Thomas Bearden promoted in the 80s, talking about cold explosions, absorbing energy from one location and having to reappear somewhere else.
01:13:14.800 This may even be the first endothermic event ever recorded, as far as I know.
01:13:19.000 Now, basically, what you're talking about is we're making a wormhole, right?
01:13:24.240 Yeah.
01:13:25.200 Yeah.
01:13:25.560 And so this goes back to an idea that has been promoted by Einstein.
01:13:30.900 Einstein or ER equals EPR.
01:13:33.680 Leonard Susskind and Juan Naldacena have promoted this, which is the idea that an Einstein-Rosen bridge, a wormhole, could be consistent with Einstein-Kaldosky-Rosen, which is quantum entanglement.
01:13:43.760 We know we can teleport quantum information.
01:13:46.640 Correct.
01:13:46.900 That's already been proven.
01:13:48.200 But the idea is how do we do that on a macroscopic scale?
01:13:50.780 Juan Naldacena has actually recently, in the last four years, promoted humanly traversable wormholes as well as papers.
01:13:57.620 So the idea that you could go through a wormhole and you're not going to rip to shreds.
01:14:00.820 In fact, we were just looking recently on my live streams, two different defense intelligence agency papers, one called Warp Drive, Dark Energy, and Manipulation of Extra Dimensions, and the other one called Traversable Wormholes, Stargates, and Negative Energy.
01:14:14.460 Both of these papers pretty much lay out exactly what we see in those videos, and the only thing that people are confused about is how do you get the negative energy requirement?
01:14:23.040 Well, once you add the idea of the ether and we get rid of all this quantum fluctuations and virtual particles that physicists talk about now, that's just the ether with extra steps.
01:14:32.940 So we just go back to the idea of having an ether, and if you have a high enough energy intensity, you break through the Schwinger limit, and now our kind of local space time becomes nonlinear.
01:14:44.660 Okay.
01:14:44.900 And it's going to self-correct.
01:14:46.260 Okay.
01:14:47.360 You're way over my head.
01:14:49.000 I'm sure you're way over everybody else's head, but I wanted you to show you're not an idiot when it comes to science.
01:14:56.980 Now, go back to the video.
01:14:59.720 Let's show it.
01:15:00.940 It's the blue video with the heat signature of the plane, which is, is that the satellite video?
01:15:08.020 No, that one's our drone video.
01:15:09.420 So the satellite video is going to be the white and kind of blue one.
01:15:12.400 Okay.
01:15:12.580 And we believe this is happening at night, and it's, you know, false color IR in the satellite.
01:15:17.120 And in the drone video, it's thermal.
01:15:18.780 Okay, so we see in the thermal video, the drone video, we see one object, round object, coming to the plane and then kind of making a weird kind of path around the plane.
01:15:31.340 Then two others come, and they triangulate the plane and spin quickly around the center or the nose of the plane.
01:15:40.620 I can't tell which.
01:15:42.360 Yeah, so what they do right away is they're spinning around it in a spherical formation.
01:15:45.780 This is clearly mapping the plane to some degree.
01:15:48.880 My guess is what they're doing is they're trying to figure out how big the mouth of the wormhole needs to be to encompass the entire plane so they can produce the exact right amount of energy that's necessary.
01:15:58.120 And then they actually reorient about halfway through, and then they begin to go vertical around the plane in a ring formation, which if you look at the right-hand rule in electrical engineering, you'll find that then the vector based on this would be backwards,
01:16:12.700 which when this dark event happens, actually you can see we've overlaid it, the plane slightly moves backwards into this wormhole as well.
01:16:21.500 So this is actually also consistent with electrical engineering principles.
01:16:25.400 Okay.
01:16:25.700 And I have to go ahead.
01:16:26.720 I'm sorry.
01:16:27.440 We just have such little time, and I would urge people to want to know more to go to your website and follow this.
01:16:34.120 But these three things open up, and then there's this, like, black blotch.
01:16:39.740 This just looks like – what is that?
01:16:42.320 That's energy?
01:16:44.180 Yeah.
01:16:44.380 So this is – technically what we're looking at there is a cold event, an endothermic event, an absorption of energy.
01:16:50.040 So I would argue that what we're looking at there is the mouth of the wormhole.
01:16:53.160 And if you want to think of it in layman's terms, what you think is you're ripping through the fabric of reality there.
01:16:58.500 So if you think of our reality as a painting, you're ripping the painting off, and you're looking at the underlying canvas there.
01:17:03.660 And it's quickly closing up again right after.
01:17:06.000 Okay.
01:17:06.280 So let me go to the other – it's like a black and white or blue and white kind of.
01:17:12.400 You see the clouds.
01:17:13.320 You see the plane coming in.
01:17:15.040 This is secret.
01:17:17.820 This is our satellite tracking system?
01:17:21.720 Yeah, so we don't look through satellites individually anymore.
01:17:24.320 I mean, it's 2024, even in 2014.
01:17:26.300 You know, we use ground-based computers, and then they can rebuild using ground-based computers and software, a tracking mechanism.
01:17:32.700 And that's how we're able to look at it like this without seeing the satellite move.
01:17:36.500 Okay.
01:17:37.440 So – and then what I was going to say, in the thermal video, too, there was heat signatures in the orbs as well,
01:17:42.620 which is consistent with topological monopoles that was only publicly available from the Alto University paper in 2015,
01:17:49.980 a year after these videos as well.
01:17:52.720 So the science that we see in here really wasn't even publicly available at the time when these videos were released and made public.
01:18:00.500 And all of a sudden, in the second video, you see the flash and the plane just disappear.
01:18:07.180 Now, this seems – this seems ridiculously unbelievable.
01:18:15.440 You know what I mean?
01:18:15.980 Yeah.
01:18:16.000 Because just – I mean, it's just – you don't see – how could this possibly be true?
01:18:22.600 But the science would show that it's possible if you play it out.
01:18:30.280 But why would we do this?
01:18:33.480 Yeah.
01:18:33.960 And then why cover it up?
01:18:35.440 And what I would say is that we are potentially looking at the most secret classified superweapons in the United States military arsenal.
01:18:42.900 We dropped the atomic bomb in 1945.
01:18:45.540 That was 79 years ago.
01:18:47.920 And people still think that nuclear weapons are the most powerful weapon we have.
01:18:50.980 No, the military has figured out a unification theory of quantum field mechanics and general relativity.
01:18:56.200 And now we have gravity manipulation and space-time manipulation.
01:19:00.000 This type of weapon is unstoppable on this planet.
01:19:03.100 Whoever has this technology controls the planet.
01:19:05.080 This is why the cover-up.
01:19:06.360 This is why they want us talking about social issues and nobody looking at what kind of advanced technology.
01:19:11.680 Why would we allow this to – why did we do this to this plane?
01:19:16.040 Yeah.
01:19:16.480 And doing this to this plane, again, so you would say that the only logical explanation in my mind – this is a show of force.
01:19:21.040 We wanted China and Russia to see this.
01:19:23.140 We want to say you're going to try to steal our guys, our guys that know how this technology works.
01:19:26.800 We got to make the microchips, potentially know the plasma physics.
01:19:30.040 In this case, the microchip producers.
01:19:31.920 There's – that what we see in these orbs here, that's a plasma field around the orbs.
01:19:36.100 If you look up hypersonic weapons, that's what you need to make a hypersonic weapon work so that they can move at the speeds at which they do.
01:19:42.520 The plasma sheet around them.
01:19:44.840 So within this is some smaller object.
01:19:46.840 And I guarantee that there are very advanced microchips within that small object as well.
01:19:51.160 So you could argue that those are the reasons why we're trying to do this.
01:19:55.600 And they didn't expect these videos to leak, of course.
01:19:58.160 But they would expect China and Russia to have their own satellites, and they would have some idea of, well, what did somebody just do to this plane?
01:20:04.740 And this is like, hey, don't mess with us.
01:20:06.980 If you try to do this again, we're going to zap you to wherever we need to.
01:20:10.980 But I agree, it's a huge risk to be filming this.
01:20:14.320 And I think that we've only developed this warp drive technology based on the papers probably in the early to mid, maybe even late 2000s.
01:20:21.880 So I don't think this was a test.
01:20:23.980 But I also don't think that this technology has been out there for decades and decades.
01:20:28.460 I think that to get to this point is probably relatively recently.
01:20:31.940 But that's a good question.
01:20:32.820 So let me, I've only got about a minute left.
01:20:35.380 And man, there's just so much to cover with you.
01:20:37.220 But the last question is, who leaked this?
01:20:41.120 How did we get this?
01:20:42.960 I'm glad we did that.
01:20:43.820 So Edward C. Lynn is the guy.
01:20:45.520 If you look up his case, he took a plea deal to go into prison for six years and a nine-year sentence.
01:20:50.680 His timeline of being the VPU2 Wizard Squadron as a spy plane program is from February 2014,
01:20:56.280 where he first gets investigated April 2nd, 2014.
01:20:59.120 The defense argued the classified information and questions available on the Internet.
01:21:04.680 The VPU squadron has deployments in Diego Garcia military base.
01:21:08.560 The military was afraid that if this case went to trial,
01:21:11.240 they would have to show what the information was that he leaked the damaged national security so badly.
01:21:15.920 I FOIAed the NCIS, and they rejected my FOIA in total to be kept secret in the interest of national defense or foreign policy.
01:21:23.440 And he was caught with flight manifests that include search and rescue code names as well.
01:21:27.540 So if anyone disbelieves or whatever, we have absolute proof that if you just go talk to Edward C. Lynn,
01:21:33.940 if we can get him to come forward and admit that he leaked these videos, if these videos are real, he's the guy.
01:21:38.660 I gave this information to the AARO, the All Domain Anomaly Resolution Office.
01:21:42.860 They responded back a couple weeks ago saying,
01:21:45.520 Mr. Forbes, my apologies for the slow response.
01:21:47.700 AARO is researching several topics.
01:21:49.560 Some of AARO's initial research into MH370 has revealed the U.S. government search efforts
01:21:54.720 after the airliner disappeared from radar.
01:21:56.600 I believe the genesis and authenticity of the videos may be helpful.
01:22:00.400 Can you confirm the date the videos were posted to the Regicide and on YouTube channel?
01:22:03.740 And yes, a quick follow-up call may be helpful.
01:22:06.160 They've ghosted me since then.
01:22:07.600 If these videos are real, they will be able to authenticate them.
01:22:12.380 Ashton, I honestly don't know what to think,
01:22:16.680 but that's pretty much about everything right now.
01:22:19.460 In some ways, I hope that you're right.
01:22:21.680 All the people were most likely dead because of the fire, right?
01:22:26.200 That's my approach.
01:22:27.500 Yeah, it's not looking good.
01:22:29.040 So I always like to give the condolences to the family.
01:22:30.900 We've got a fire event.
01:22:31.980 Boeing planes, I don't trust at all.
01:22:33.600 It wouldn't surprise me if they spew toxic smoke when they start on fire and kill everybody.
01:22:37.740 So even when we get to the zap, it's not looking great.
01:22:40.460 So I don't want to give anybody false hope out there.
01:22:42.540 What I do want to tell people is that if this is real, then free energy is real.
01:22:46.580 And that will change our entire planet.
01:22:48.200 If you imagine the implications of free energy, you can see why they would hide this.
01:22:52.280 We have everything to gain from these videos and nothing to lose.
01:22:55.300 Yeah, that's really what caused the downfall of Tesla.
01:23:01.120 He had free energy, I believe.
01:23:03.680 And you can't put a meter on free energy.
01:23:08.060 And that's the real problem.
01:23:09.440 Money, always.
01:23:10.900 Ashton, thank you so much.
01:23:11.900 I appreciate it.
01:23:13.040 God bless.
01:23:13.540 Thank you, Glenn.
01:23:13.880 I appreciate you, man.
01:23:14.560 You bet.
01:23:14.820 You can follow him, his website, youtube.com, at JustXAshton, or his Twitter is at JustXAshton.
01:23:28.340 You decide.
01:23:29.160 I have no idea.
01:23:30.960 Seems crazy.
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01:27:05.500 Welcome to the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
01:27:12.560 This is the Glenn Beck Program.
01:27:19.500 Hello, America.
01:27:20.460 Welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
01:27:21.660 Man, this has been an incredible podcast so far, I think.
01:27:26.580 We just came off of something.
01:27:28.420 I don't even know what to think about it, but it is fascinating to think about the consequences
01:27:35.760 if this kind of technology is real and happening.
01:27:39.880 Now we're going to Cliff Sims.
01:27:41.700 He is the author of The Darkness Has Not Overcome.
01:27:45.740 He was a former special assistant to President Trump and a real faith guy.
01:27:51.460 He remembers the first time he walked into the CIA and the darkness that he started to encounter.
01:28:00.300 He was there in the room and part of the conversations about moving the embassy from Tel Aviv to Israel.
01:28:09.020 An amazing moment, especially if you're a Jew or a Christian.
01:28:12.980 And he also was in the doomsday bunkers because he was an assistant to the DNI, Director of National Intelligence.
01:28:19.920 So he was in with all 18 different intelligence agencies.
01:28:25.620 The story this guy can tell, and he does tell them in his new book, The Darkness Has Not Overcome,
01:28:32.580 even though it feels like that at times.
01:28:34.100 Cliff Sims joins us in 60 seconds.
01:28:36.980 This Mother's Day, I know this is going to sound insane, but get your mom a burner launcher.
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01:29:24.940 Yeah.
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01:29:54.980 Cliff Sims, the author of Darkness Has Not Overcome
01:29:59.220 and former special assistant to President Trump.
01:30:02.920 And Cliff, I think right after the launch of GBTV,
01:30:08.860 you were on, because I think you were in,
01:30:11.160 maybe I have the wrong person, but I don't think I do,
01:30:13.980 you were involved with a Frederick Douglass something,
01:30:19.400 and we were talking about that.
01:30:20.900 Were we not?
01:30:22.020 That's exactly right.
01:30:23.240 First TV interview I ever did in my entire life,
01:30:25.840 I was chairman of the Alabama College Republicans,
01:30:29.000 and we had a Frederick Douglass Republicans push going on at the time.
01:30:33.180 It coincided with what you were doing on the show,
01:30:36.300 and you had me come on and talk about it.
01:30:38.280 So a little bit of a full circle moment here.
01:30:40.300 Yeah, that's cool.
01:30:41.160 And now, look at what you've accomplished.
01:30:43.000 I'm still here.
01:30:44.220 You went up and did things.
01:30:46.400 Congratulations.
01:30:48.080 So talk to me about a couple of things.
01:30:52.340 First of all, what it was like being a part of the room
01:30:58.160 and being a part of something as historic as moving the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
01:31:07.720 Yeah, well, there's so many incredible stories around that topic,
01:31:11.720 but the one that I remember the most is actually the day after the president made good on that promise,
01:31:18.020 which we kind of take for granted now but was a really kind of an unbelievable moment given that Bush, Obama,
01:31:26.080 I mean go down the list of presidents, Clinton, who had said they were going to do it and then they didn't.
01:31:30.160 Right.
01:31:30.660 That's right.
01:31:31.300 That's right.
01:31:31.860 And it kind of came this, you know, foregone conclusion.
01:31:34.540 Oh, well, you promised to do that on the campaign trail and you don't do it.
01:31:37.340 Well, when we get in the room to start talking about it and Trump's like, well, hold on just a second.
01:31:41.020 We're doing this.
01:31:42.100 Like, it wasn't a question.
01:31:43.600 Like I said, I'm going to do it.
01:31:44.380 We're going to do it.
01:31:45.800 And so he follows through.
01:31:47.560 Hang on just a second.
01:31:49.480 What was the pushback from the State Department alone?
01:31:53.660 Well, the pushback from the State Department, you know, the pointy-headed experts over there,
01:31:59.140 is really the same as what you heard from folks like Joe Biden who said,
01:32:03.600 you're going to bring the region to the brink of war.
01:32:06.660 You're going to spark mass chaos in the region and they paint these kind of crazy, you know,
01:32:12.420 scenarios of what was going to happen.
01:32:14.200 And right after the president did it, we walk out of the Oval and we're in this part of the West Wing
01:32:20.700 called the Outer Oval, right outside the Oval Office, and there's a TV on the wall.
01:32:25.020 And it's actually showing some of that chaos, some of the things that the protests happening,
01:32:31.720 which frankly at this point look a lot like what we're seeing on college campuses
01:32:35.600 around the country here in the United States.
01:32:38.280 But as we're watching it, the president's kind of just, you know, watching it unfold.
01:32:42.140 They're burning American flags.
01:32:44.260 They're screaming, Trump, Trump, you will see.
01:32:46.880 Palestine will be free.
01:32:48.540 You know, things like that.
01:32:50.860 And I had this weird sense that I can only compare to,
01:32:55.680 it's going to be kind of a strange comparison, but I think you'll get it.
01:32:58.760 If you see someone trip on the sidewalk and you look away because you don't want them to see that you saw it happen
01:33:05.600 because you feel this like kind of secondhand embarrassment for them,
01:33:08.540 it's not that the president had done anything wrong.
01:33:10.860 Don't get me wrong.
01:33:11.760 It's just when you're watching someone endure that type of criticism and hatred being directed at them,
01:33:19.900 it's kind of an uncomfortable moment.
01:33:21.680 The president's reaction, though, I will never forget.
01:33:25.020 He watched it, and then he looked at me and he said, okay, what's next?
01:33:30.000 As in, like, what's next on the schedule today?
01:33:32.280 It did not phase him one bit, and it stuck with me because I think it's a core operating principle
01:33:39.200 I try to apply to my life that anybody should apply to their life is you have to make peace with being misunderstood.
01:33:45.420 The longer you're willing to be misunderstood, the bigger, more disruptive change you can deliver.
01:33:52.140 And Trump was fearless and unafraid of the criticism, unafraid of people saying his intentions were nefarious, whatever,
01:33:59.920 if he felt like he was doing the right thing.
01:34:02.800 And I gained a lot of respect for that because you just don't see that among politicians in America these days.
01:34:08.020 Yeah, I have to tell you, I may disagree with his tweets or whatever.
01:34:12.400 I find him funny.
01:34:13.340 I find him very funny, but I also really like him.
01:34:16.380 I like him on what I have seen from him in real life, not in the media, not the showman, although, again, I enjoy the showman.
01:34:26.900 But he is a – I think he's an actual kind man that is who he is, knows who he is, and doesn't care about anything else.
01:34:39.740 He doesn't care what people say.
01:34:41.880 No, I think that's right.
01:34:42.680 And I've said it a million times, and people ask me at the same time, oh, my gosh, what's it like working for Trump and, you know, tweets and whatever it may be?
01:34:50.000 And I tell them, I'm just telling you right now, you cannot walk in a room with Donald Trump, no matter what your preconceived ideas are, and walk out not liking him.
01:34:59.000 Yeah, it's true.
01:34:59.600 It's going to make you feel like the most important person in the room, you're going to have fun, it's going to be funny.
01:35:06.440 So I totally agree.
01:35:07.740 Your experience is much the same as mine.
01:35:09.480 Yeah.
01:35:09.620 And you always can tell the measure of a man by how they treat the lowest person in the room.
01:35:14.760 When I was out at Mar-a-Lago and we were shooting something, you know, you don't go to Mar-a-Lago, you don't look like a bum.
01:35:22.620 But, you know, we had the lighting people there that were just contractors and, you know, my staff was there and they were just going into this one room and then they were going to break down and go away.
01:35:33.180 And so they weren't, you know, they weren't dressed like I was dressed.
01:35:36.620 And Trump said to me after the deal, he said, what are you doing for dinner?
01:35:40.080 And I said, I think we're probably going to McDonald's.
01:35:44.180 And he said, tempting, why don't you come have dinner with us at Mar-a-Lago?
01:35:48.700 And I was like, okay.
01:35:51.240 And I said, when and who?
01:35:55.180 And it was just this awkward moment.
01:35:56.500 He's like, no, everybody.
01:35:58.140 I mean, he cares about the lowest person on the ladder, which somebody like at that level usually doesn't.
01:36:06.480 You know, he introduces himself to everybody.
01:36:08.400 That can't affect him at all.
01:36:12.220 And that means something.
01:36:13.580 The most famous person in the world is going to introduce himself to someone when they walk up to him.
01:36:17.860 No, that's right.
01:36:18.380 And this is the side of him that you don't see in the media.
01:36:20.660 I mean, I can't even tell you how many times at Mar-a-Lago I have seen with no cameras around.
01:36:27.220 He'll see people that are working there in various capacities at the big events and things.
01:36:33.160 And he'll walk up and take out his wallet and hand them a hundred bucks and say, great job tonight.
01:36:37.540 Thank you for what you're doing.
01:36:38.880 So I agree with you.
01:36:40.620 So talk to me about, because you were assistant to the DNI.
01:36:46.220 Is that right?
01:36:46.840 I was deputy director of national intelligence.
01:36:49.620 Yes.
01:36:49.900 Okay.
01:36:51.180 And that gives you access to all of the spy agencies and intelligence agencies.
01:36:56.980 That's right.
01:36:57.600 The DNI oversees the 18 agencies, the alphabet soup of agencies, EIA, NSA, you name it.
01:37:04.100 All of them.
01:37:04.480 That's right.
01:37:05.200 So what was your takeaway from that?
01:37:07.800 I know in your book you talk about walking in and seeing all over trans lives or human lives.
01:37:13.680 And this is back in, what, 2016?
01:37:16.660 So this was, yeah, this is 2020, actually.
01:37:19.600 So it was the last part of the administration.
01:37:21.980 Man, I had a lot of takeaways from it.
01:37:25.060 On one hand, that job compared to my West Wing job where I was a communications aid, I enjoyed it more in some ways because I wasn't having to argue with the White House press corps all day about tweets and the other dumb things that they focus on all the time.
01:37:41.060 So that was a benefit of it also gained an appreciation for, you know, some of the real heroes that we have who are serving in those agencies who are trying to protect the country, but also gained a more disturbing appreciation for the things that you mentioned.
01:38:01.680 The power of the diversity, equity, inclusion office in CIA and how it basically bullies people into submission and is pushing these, you know, social agendas.
01:38:14.040 And you're right.
01:38:14.580 The first time I walk into CIA, I will never forget turning a corner to walk into the cafeteria at CIA and there's a giant trans lives or human lives poster hanging on the wall.
01:38:25.840 And being struck by someone here took time out of their job, which is protecting the country to hand make this poster and hang it here.
01:38:37.700 And, you know, again, there are a lot of people in the IC who do just want to protect Americans national security.
01:38:43.800 But, you know, then you see things like, you know, recently, a few months ago, the office of the director of national intelligence published an op ed internally by current intelligence officer discussing how being a cross dresser somehow makes him better at his job.
01:39:01.900 And the Biden administration has even made various DEI benchmarks one of their top goals in what's called the national intelligence strategy, which is our entire strategy on how we approach intelligence gathering and analysis in this country.
01:39:19.360 It's one of their top, top goals.
01:39:21.500 And even in the wake of the Chinese spy balloon traversing the continental United States, that same internal magazine from ODNI was devoted to, quote, the importance of words, like making sure no one's feelings are hurt by the word choices that analysts might use when they're writing about the CCP.
01:39:38.100 So this is the kind of stuff that, given the opportunity to come back in when President Trump comes back in, I think he's going to have a real opportunity to put some leadership in place in those in those agencies who will get their focus back where it needs to be, which is on American national security, protecting the American people and China.
01:40:00.740 Number one, first and foremost, our real number one national security threat, not global warming, not a lack of DEI.
01:40:08.280 China is where our focus needs to be, and it's going to be a big opportunity in the next administration.
01:40:12.660 So maybe we'll have you back on again, because I really want to go into the doomsday bunkers and what's in the nuclear football.
01:40:18.480 It's all in your book.
01:40:20.000 But I want to ask you, why did you name the book The Darkness Has Not Overcome?
01:40:28.740 Yeah, it's a great question.
01:40:30.060 Thank you for asking it.
01:40:31.500 It comes from the Gospel of John 1-5.
01:40:33.740 The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
01:40:37.340 We're facing persecution and increasingly secular culture.
01:40:41.780 Our politics feel broken and divisive, and we should be fighting for what we believe.
01:40:47.420 But we also shouldn't get discouraged, because the light will not be overcome.
01:40:51.480 That's a promise that we can take to the bank.
01:40:53.480 And this book is all about those stories that you're talking about right now, taking you into rooms that you couldn't see otherwise, wouldn't know what's going on in otherwise.
01:41:03.000 But they also give a takeaway from each of those stories straight out of the Bible for how they could apply lessons that could apply to anyone's life.
01:41:11.640 And honestly, Glenn, part of me wanting to write the book was I have a really difficult time in my own personal life sticking with a devotional.
01:41:19.460 And so I basically wrote a book.
01:41:21.740 It's not a devotional, but it has some elements of it that is like what I would want to read.
01:41:25.440 Give me an amazing story from inside the halls of power, but then give me a biblical takeaway that can actually impact my life no matter what I'm doing.
01:41:33.320 I love that. Cliff, I hope we get a chance to meet again in person and see each other again in person.
01:41:39.700 I admire the effort on this book and what you're doing.
01:41:45.940 Thank you so much. Would love to come back on any time.
01:41:48.380 You bet. Thank you.
01:41:49.320 Cliff Sims, the name of the book is The Darkness Has Not Overcome.
01:41:55.400 All right, back in just a second.
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01:43:00.360 I didn't really plan it this way.
01:43:11.240 But today's show, I mean, we started with the Octopus Murders, which is a Netflix series.
01:43:16.400 I did an interview with the with the guy.
01:43:19.400 If you've watched this, I mean, I know you have a million questions because I did.
01:43:24.500 The guy who has risked his life to tell this story that another journalist started to tell in the 1980s and was, I believe, killed for it.
01:43:35.240 And we have that interview with not only the filmmaker, but the the author, the journalist that you watched.
01:43:44.500 If you watch the Octopus Murders, if you haven't, you need to.
01:43:47.820 It's amazing.
01:43:49.000 It's about the government.
01:43:50.160 Then the next hour in this podcast today, we talked about what happened to Malaysia.
01:43:55.460 What was it?
01:43:55.860 Three one oh or three twenty.
01:43:58.060 I don't know.
01:43:58.900 I didn't watch CNN for that.
01:44:00.440 Three seven.
01:44:01.120 That's the one thing I remember about that story was CNN being on it for like months after it had already, you know, crashed or whatever happened to it.
01:44:09.400 Now, I'm just a fiction writer here.
01:44:10.820 Just just this is pure fiction.
01:44:12.560 But if I were writing a fictional story where there was more to the disappearance of this plane and the government was involved and I had Intel telling me there is something more here.
01:44:27.300 There's something more here.
01:44:28.220 Keep digging.
01:44:28.700 I would I would imagine that that a news company that wanted to tell the story would just hold on to it and hold on to it and hold on to it way after everybody had let go.
01:44:42.240 And there was nothing really to report trying to make this into a story and wait until you could get that person to talk.
01:44:50.820 And, you know, in my fictional mind, that's what happened.
01:44:55.240 They never talked and it just kind of went away and they look foolish for holding on to it for so long.
01:44:59.540 I don't know.
01:45:00.560 I don't know.
01:45:01.020 And then this really good interview that we just had with Cliff Sims.
01:45:06.340 It's kind of a roller coaster ride because next I'm going to tell you what we're doing next Wednesday.
01:45:14.780 And I just did an interview for next week yesterday with a with a doctor, an MD, that is.
01:45:31.100 I think one of the bravest people I've talked to.
01:45:34.960 She has been going after the topic of transgenderism since 2009.
01:45:40.800 She has had everyone come against her.
01:45:46.820 She still has her MD.
01:45:48.800 I don't know how that's happened because she is so frank on it.
01:45:54.820 Next week, we're doing a couple of shows on something that you don't want to miss.
01:46:00.380 The interview with her really revolved around the parents.
01:46:03.400 And what do you do when your kid comes home and is like, yeah, let me tell you something.
01:46:10.800 I'm really a girl, dad.
01:46:13.440 What do you do?
01:46:16.460 I talked to her about that.
01:46:18.600 And she had some really good advice for parents.
01:46:21.460 And she has been there, done that several times.
01:46:25.480 But we'll tell you about the Wednesday night special coming up in just a second.
01:46:29.180 But it's a fascinating world that we live in where everything is going to change.
01:46:36.100 That's the one thing I can tell you.
01:46:38.140 You will see more change between 2025 and 2030 than you've seen in the last 15 years.
01:46:45.840 You may see more change than you've seen in your lifetime all combined.
01:46:49.680 It's got to be a crazy world.
01:46:52.540 Yeah.
01:46:52.880 No.
01:46:53.240 And there's no doubt about that.
01:46:55.120 It seems like we get more and more focused on crazier and crazier things, right?
01:47:00.100 Like there's been one quote that's been passed around the internet lately, especially with the college protests going on,
01:47:07.260 which basically says that when things get better, we find things to make it worse, essentially very long.
01:47:14.640 It's the old matrix thing.
01:47:16.180 It was also in many books before that.
01:47:18.460 But the idea that humans can't survive in a situation where they have very little conflict and struggle.
01:47:26.460 Yeah.
01:47:26.700 They have to find it.
01:47:27.860 Yeah.
01:47:27.980 And I mean, it certainly seems like what we're seeing on college campuses, right?
01:47:30.960 Oh, yeah.
01:47:31.700 You know, it's funny because you heard, what was that quote that you, when things are good, we have to.
01:47:38.000 I mean, I'm just butchering it, but yeah.
01:47:40.080 Yeah.
01:47:40.100 Because I heard a quote and it made me think of the college campuses as well.
01:47:43.980 And it's, God, these people are stupid.
01:47:46.900 Yeah.
01:47:47.220 I've heard that quote.
01:47:47.860 That same quote has been going around the internet.
01:47:49.420 Yeah, it has been.
01:47:50.120 Yeah.
01:47:50.240 Very accurate.
01:47:50.940 It applies here.
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01:49:18.180 Welcome to the program.
01:49:39.320 Just because it's Friday, I'll just swing into this.
01:49:42.700 Jason Buttril just came in, and he's head of research for the shows, and we were going to talk about what's happening Wednesday, and we will, but he just came in.
01:49:52.860 He's like, have you seen the new Harley-Davidson?
01:49:57.900 It's insane.
01:49:58.700 Wow, it's crazy.
01:50:01.060 All I hear, whenever I see a motorcycle commercial or something like that, because what is this one called?
01:50:05.860 It's the Harley Road Glide CVOST.
01:50:08.580 It's unbelievable.
01:50:09.900 And all I watch, and I'm like, I want one of those.
01:50:12.440 And all I hear is, you'll kill yourself on one of those.
01:50:15.480 No, you can never ride a motorcycle.
01:50:17.840 From my mom and my grandmother and every female voice in my life, you'll kill yourself on one of those.
01:50:24.640 That's all I hear.
01:50:25.500 But how fun would it be?
01:50:26.600 How fun?
01:50:26.940 Up until that point.
01:50:29.240 Yeah.
01:50:30.040 Pretty crazy.
01:50:31.000 Pretty crazy.
01:50:31.580 Okay.
01:50:32.140 So, Jason, tell me about Wednesday's special.
01:50:36.160 I've already done some things on it, but you're deep in the research on it now for Wednesday, next Wednesday.
01:50:41.920 Oh, I'm so deep into it that I think that I've lost portions of my soul looking into this.
01:50:47.360 It's going to be dark next week.
01:50:49.620 Oh, good.
01:50:50.100 It's very dark.
01:50:51.120 Good, good.
01:50:51.400 But it is something that you have to know about.
01:50:54.820 We're doing it in our Reckoning series.
01:50:57.000 So, we did that for the Biden-Crown family.
01:50:58.460 This is the Reckoning.
01:50:59.300 It's about the dark world of transgender, air quote, transgender affirming care or gender affirming care.
01:51:05.100 It's so dark.
01:51:05.840 It is so, it's so evil.
01:51:08.280 It's just so evil.
01:51:09.340 And this is, Glenn, so Michael Schellenberger got a leak from the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, WPATH.
01:51:17.640 I think the majority of people have never even heard of it.
01:51:19.540 Have you ever heard of it?
01:51:20.080 No, I had never heard of it.
01:51:21.240 I did not know this, but, I mean, like, Richard Levine, Rachel Levine, she, I don't even know what to...
01:51:27.620 He, he, he talks about it as part of the HSS about their standards of care.
01:51:33.840 The American Medical Association looks to them.
01:51:36.820 The entire world looks to them to get their guidance on how they're going to do this, quote, unquote, gender affirming care.
01:51:43.920 And Michael Schellenberger got these leaks of their private conversations, the things that they say that no one else is supposed to see or hear.
01:51:50.860 He got a leak of a lot of it.
01:51:52.600 And he conceded in it that there's so much here.
01:51:54.960 We're going to show you a little bit of it, but journalists are going to have to take the wheel on this and do more work because there is so much information.
01:52:01.300 Well, we did that extra work.
01:52:02.840 We got someone that was looking on it 24 hours a day for two weeks.
01:52:06.320 I feel so sorry for her because she had to, you know, look at this stuff for that long.
01:52:11.020 And just the stuff that she showed me as we're building the show, I do not know how some of these people are not in jail.
01:52:18.940 And when you see this, I mean, you're going to be like, how are these people not in jail for the rest of their lives?
01:52:25.060 That's how bad it is.
01:52:26.320 Because they're making room for people like you.
01:52:28.280 Yeah.
01:52:29.100 Going 160 on the new Miles and the Hour.
01:52:31.600 No, just because you worked with me.
01:52:33.420 You're a conservative.
01:52:34.660 You're a Christian.
01:52:35.720 I mean, that is so wild.
01:52:37.060 I mean, if you had these conversations out in the open, you weren't considered a doctor or a expert.
01:52:42.360 Correct.
01:52:42.740 You probably would go to jail.
01:52:44.740 That's how bad this stuff is.
01:52:45.920 I think some of these people will.
01:52:47.360 You know, one of the reasons I agreed to call this part of a reckoning series is because a reckoning will happen.
01:52:54.300 I mean, this is based on lies, on distortions, on evil.
01:53:00.780 It just is.
01:53:01.540 And at some point, there will be a reckoning.
01:53:04.180 And you don't want to be on that side.
01:53:05.900 Just don't.
01:53:06.660 The way they're targeting children is one of the most disturbing things that you're going to see next week.
01:53:10.820 And the crazy thing, Glenn, is the media has not talked about this at all.
01:53:15.600 And why?
01:53:16.140 Because they're scared.
01:53:17.080 Because you can't.
01:53:17.760 And, I mean, even for us, we usually put these shows on YouTube.
01:53:20.820 But we're going to do the same thing we did for our election special next week.
01:53:24.300 So the first 48 minutes are going to be on YouTube.
01:53:26.800 You're going to be able to see it.
01:53:27.680 But it's going to be free for 24 hours.
01:53:29.700 So you have to see this.
01:53:31.060 We have got to get this out.
01:53:32.020 That's why the most amount of people we can get to see this, they need to do it.
01:53:35.420 If they go to blazetv.com slash Glenn, use the promo code RECKONING.
01:53:40.080 It's active right now for $30.
01:53:42.100 You've got to do it.
01:53:43.360 There are no excuses not to.
01:53:45.080 I mean, this is the type of stuff that's going to get pushed on kids more and more and more.
01:53:48.920 There's more people, record amounts of young youth right now are coming out as transgender.
01:53:53.720 Why is that happening?
01:53:54.540 Why is the lobby so huge and going into overdrive with millions of dollars from all over the world, including China, to push this stuff?
01:54:02.080 Well, when you know these people want to reduce the surplus population of the earth, they are pushing this.
01:54:10.740 One of the reasons, I mean, it's really incredible.
01:54:12.920 Did you see the interview I did yesterday?
01:54:14.580 Yeah.
01:54:14.760 She's remarkable, and it's for this special and a follow-up on the special.
01:54:21.480 But this is a doctor who is just fighting hard, and she said, we're raising a whole group of people that are going to be sterile.
01:54:31.080 They won't be able to have children, won't be able to have sex, nothing.
01:54:35.440 I mean, that's really terrifying.
01:54:38.260 Okay, now, so just off of that, just sterilization, kids are not going to be able to have children when they get older.
01:54:44.020 What if you heard from the experts, them talking about this and saying, ah, screw it.
01:54:48.160 Let's just go ahead and give them the meds, the hormones, everything.
01:54:52.140 Let's just go ahead and do it.
01:54:53.480 It's malpractice.
01:54:54.860 In any other field, it would be considered malpractice, but they talk about it.
01:54:57.680 In most countries now, and this is new, it is malpractice.
01:55:03.500 It's illegal.
01:55:04.980 England, Norway, Sweden, all of the Norwegian countries, all of them.
01:55:14.780 Finland.
01:55:16.000 You can't do it.
01:55:17.640 Technically, I think the only Norwegian countries are Norway.
01:55:19.860 Norway, but you know what I mean.
01:55:21.580 The Scandinavian nations.
01:55:22.940 They're all, and those are the ones that were leading it, and we always are supposed to look at them for how they do things.
01:55:31.940 They're all saying, this is madness.
01:55:34.640 We've got to get away from this.
01:55:36.480 And they're making it illegal now in those countries.
01:55:39.360 And we're still barreling down this road all by ourself.
01:55:44.760 Why?
01:55:45.780 There's portions of this, Glenn, where I started thinking that I was reading a sequel to The Island of Dr. Moreau.
01:55:51.220 Because it's not only, so we're going to show you a full spectrum of what they're doing.
01:55:56.960 We're going to show you specifically like what they're doing to kids, but also even to adults.
01:56:00.980 The things that, the procedures they're talking about is, they're like making human beings into abstract art.
01:56:08.520 I am dead serious.
01:56:09.720 And they're justifying it with, well, if it makes them happy now, then we should go ahead and do it.
01:56:15.160 And I'm not going to say right now what some of those things are, but you're going to see it.
01:56:19.840 And you're like, they're turning human beings into art is what they're doing.
01:56:24.300 And their version of, you know, however they view art, that's what they're doing.
01:56:27.900 And they're saying that it justifies it because that's going to make them feel better right now.
01:56:31.400 It's unbelievable.
01:56:32.500 Unbelievable.
01:56:33.480 Jason, hang on, because I think I found the ultimate home protection device that I think I'm getting.
01:56:41.380 I'm going to get one and it will travel.
01:56:44.680 Mysterious.
01:56:45.160 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
01:56:46.080 It's fantastic.
01:56:48.740 I just saw today.
01:56:49.540 It's been out for a little while, but I just saw today and I went.
01:56:52.660 And I thought, I want one.
01:56:54.000 Like you with a bike.
01:56:55.540 Yeah, I want one of these.
01:56:57.860 It's the ultimate protection device.
01:57:00.220 I'll show it to you here in a second.
01:57:01.900 First, let me tell you about real estate agents.
01:57:03.820 What would it take right now today for me to convince you that the next time you're going to either buy or sell a home or both,
01:57:08.880 you should probably have a real estate agent who's really, really competent and trustworthy, right?
01:57:15.000 Nothing, right?
01:57:15.720 I mean, of course, that's what you want.
01:57:17.700 It's a given.
01:57:19.040 This should be easy.
01:57:20.880 This is why I started my company over a decade ago with my brother called Real Estate Agents I Trust,
01:57:26.260 because the decisions you have to make when you're buying or selling a home are some of the most financially important ones of your life.
01:57:33.520 And I didn't even know how to interview a real estate agent.
01:57:36.940 How do you know who to go with?
01:57:39.240 How do you judge them?
01:57:40.860 What are the best practices?
01:57:42.840 Well, for about 10 years, I worked with 500 of the best real estate agents in the country.
01:57:48.580 That's according to the Wall Street Journal.
01:57:50.260 And I learned a lot.
01:57:52.460 And so I started going, well, you know, hey, you know how this works?
01:57:56.600 This is what you have to look for.
01:57:57.820 And we decided we should make a referral service for the people who are the best.
01:58:02.660 This is something I don't charge you for.
01:58:04.720 It's realestateagentsitrust.com, realestateagentsitrust.com.
01:58:08.660 If you're looking to buy, sell across the street or across the country, this is the place you go and find the best real estate agent in your area.
01:58:17.340 The one with the best business practices and the one we think you can trust.
01:58:21.040 Realestateagentsitrust.com.
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01:58:57.260 Stu, happy anniversary.
01:58:59.720 Uh, thank you.
01:59:01.300 Today, in 2006, is the day we launched This Guy Has Issues.
01:59:09.620 Glenn Beck on Headline News.
01:59:12.180 Headline.
01:59:12.680 God.
01:59:13.600 2006.
01:59:14.160 2006?
01:59:15.240 Yeah.
01:59:15.440 It's been 18 years.
01:59:17.120 18 years.
01:59:18.300 And we look exactly the same, which is incredible.
01:59:21.020 We're like, just maybe better.
01:59:22.520 Right.
01:59:23.080 Which is great.
01:59:23.780 Mm-hmm.
01:59:24.200 Mm-hmm.
01:59:24.520 Both of us.
01:59:25.480 So, happy anniversary.
01:59:26.860 Who would have thought it would have ended the way it did?
01:59:29.900 Yeah.
01:59:30.400 Well, I mean, catastrophe?
01:59:31.980 I'm not at all surprised at that.
01:59:33.840 No.
01:59:34.360 Yeah, that's a, I mean, that was an amazing time.
01:59:36.900 And people actually, it was a time where people actually watched CNN Headline News.
01:59:40.300 I know.
01:59:40.720 It was crazy.
01:59:41.000 It was a really amazing time.
01:59:42.360 Are they still even on?
01:59:43.920 I don't know.
01:59:45.720 I feel like there was a story within the last couple of years that they cleared out almost
01:59:50.100 all their programming.
01:59:51.240 Yeah.
01:59:51.480 Like, they went to, like, reruns of documentaries and stuff.
01:59:53.660 So, I don't think it's an actual functioning network at this point.
01:59:55.840 By the way, I just, this is how much I trust CNN.
01:59:59.260 In the break, I look up and it says now that Hope Hicks is testifying in the Trump case.
02:00:07.360 And for just that first second, as I read that, I thought, this is crazy.
02:00:18.200 Because this is how little I think of CNN.
02:00:21.460 I thought the chyron was reading that Trump had Hope Hicks that are coming in to testify for him.
02:00:29.440 I got a whole group of, I call them my Hope Hicks.
02:00:32.400 Oh, like Hicks?
02:00:34.340 Just Hicks.
02:00:35.140 Hopeful Hicks.
02:00:35.740 Yeah, hopefully I like that.
02:00:36.680 They would be, they would be, that's what CNN would call Trump supporters.
02:00:40.540 Like a lucky charm.
02:00:41.660 A Hope Hicks.
02:00:43.760 CNN supporters, or as we like to call them here at CNN, Hope Hicks.
02:00:47.740 He's got the rabbit's foot in his Hope Hick.
02:00:52.740 Anyway.
02:00:54.220 All right.
02:00:54.840 Surprisingly, not the truth.
02:00:56.080 This actual person, Hope Hicks, testifying.
02:00:59.300 Okay, I want to show you, I think this is the ultimate home security device, okay?
02:01:05.020 It's a little pricey.
02:01:06.680 But watch this.
02:01:09.220 This is the new robot flame-throwing dog.
02:01:16.060 No.
02:01:17.200 Yeah.
02:01:17.500 So, it's a robot, which just it walking around is enough to scare the hell out of it.
02:01:25.340 Oh, yeah.
02:01:25.760 Right?
02:01:26.320 Mm-hmm.
02:01:26.680 So it has-
02:01:27.480 Laser sight?
02:01:27.940 Laser sights.
02:01:29.480 Fuck.
02:01:29.720 Um, it can prowl the property at night, and it's made for, like, forest fighting, or, you know, war.
02:01:38.860 But, uh, it also has a flamethrower strapped to its back.
02:01:46.360 What the heck?
02:01:47.400 Yeah.
02:01:47.960 Now, there's fires all around it.
02:01:49.440 It's crazy.
02:01:49.520 Did this thing start the fires?
02:01:50.780 No, no, no, no.
02:01:51.320 This is going to cause a backburn for forest fires.
02:01:55.500 Oh, okay.
02:01:56.740 So, they sent it out, and they sent it out, and they're watching, like, on their-
02:02:02.260 Watch this.
02:02:03.200 Death, the destroyer of worlds.
02:02:05.840 Okay, that's a little spooky.
02:02:08.580 Look at that thing.
02:02:09.740 Awesome.
02:02:10.360 Just throwing flames.
02:02:13.320 Oh, my God.
02:02:14.140 And that's not even very imaginative.
02:02:16.260 Imagine what the Hope Hicks could do with that thing.
02:02:18.800 There'd be chainsaws on that bad boy.
02:02:20.800 You put that control into the hands of some Hope Hicks, and they are-
02:02:27.140 Oh, my God, it just jumped.
02:02:28.540 It just jumped.
02:02:29.480 It is an amazing-
02:02:32.520 How much does this thing cost?
02:02:34.180 You ready?
02:02:34.620 Yeah.
02:02:35.920 How much do you think?
02:02:37.060 How much do you think?
02:02:37.840 I don't know.
02:02:38.300 $100,000?
02:02:39.300 I was going to say, like, $20,000.
02:02:41.720 $9,000.
02:02:42.540 $9,000 for a flamethrowing robot dog.
02:02:47.800 I want one.
02:02:49.080 Yeah, you can finance that, right?
02:02:50.480 What's the rank?
02:02:51.160 Can you imagine?
02:02:52.020 Can you go to your bank and be like, yeah, I need some financing for my flamethrowing robot dog?
02:02:55.780 Can you imagine if you had, like, one of those, like, you know, a little box in your yard, and somebody comes up to the door that you don't like, and just the box opens up, and this dog, this robot dog stands up and puts a laser on you.
02:03:11.120 I don't think you knock on the door.
02:03:13.520 I don't think you knock.
02:03:14.660 I think you leave.
02:03:15.280 I don't think so.
02:03:15.540 I think you leave quickly.
02:03:17.480 Yeah.
02:03:18.280 That, huh?
02:03:19.000 For $9,000, guys, you can have a robot flamethrowing dog.
02:03:23.980 It just doesn't seem like there's a better purchase on the market.
02:03:28.180 Right?
02:03:28.740 Now, our wives might disagree with us.
02:03:31.740 You think?
02:03:32.180 Yeah, maybe.
02:03:33.260 Maybe.
02:03:33.680 Yeah.
02:03:34.060 I know mine would.
02:03:35.340 Well, you remember, though, if you get a normal dog, you got to feed it.
02:03:38.020 This thing you don't have to feed.
02:03:39.060 Nope.
02:03:39.420 So you're saving money there.
02:03:41.000 I mean, how long until it just pays for itself?
02:03:43.500 Right, honey?
02:03:45.200 I was getting that motorcycle.
02:03:46.600 You wanted a dog, honey.
02:03:47.560 You wanted a dog.
02:03:48.600 What about your motorcycle is $50,000?
02:03:51.540 You can have a flamethrowing robot dog for $9,000.
02:03:55.900 Or for $59,000, you can have a flamethrowing robot dog on the back of your motorcycle.
02:04:00.720 Oh, that's the way to do it.
02:04:04.080 Oh, really?
02:04:04.900 Really?
02:04:05.500 Yeah.
02:04:05.920 Mr. Biker, you got a problem with me?
02:04:08.580 Take it up with a robot dog with a flamethrower.
02:04:12.180 I could have 10 of those, actually.
02:04:14.280 Now, imagine that.
02:04:15.320 A motorcycle or 10 of those robot dogs.
02:04:17.480 You're not great at math, but...
02:04:18.920 Oh, that's $90,000.
02:04:19.740 Yes.
02:04:21.260 No.
02:04:22.420 Yeah, that would be $90,000.
02:04:24.120 It's a little bit less than $6,000.
02:04:25.240 You definitely get five in.
02:04:26.220 Like five of them.
02:04:26.500 Yeah, get five in.
02:04:27.300 Yeah.
02:04:27.820 I don't know.
02:04:28.100 Maybe they have a six-pack discount.
02:04:29.840 You can get it for $50,000.
02:04:30.720 Six-pack.
02:04:31.920 But imagine like a pack of those bad boys showing up.
02:04:35.220 Oh, my God.
02:04:35.540 That's how you'd have to do it.
02:04:36.360 Seriously, how terrifying would that be if you came around the corner of just a parking lot
02:04:41.120 and six of those things walked up to you?
02:04:43.160 Take the flamethrower off.
02:04:44.520 Take the flamethrower off.
02:04:45.520 Just by itself.
02:04:46.080 Just the dog would freak you out.
02:04:49.200 Yeah.
02:04:49.380 Honestly, you could get a...
02:04:51.620 I wonder if you can get one without the flamethrower for like five grand, and then you just put
02:04:55.180 a fake one on the back.
02:04:56.780 Yeah.
02:04:56.960 Right.
02:04:57.280 You know what I mean?
02:04:57.840 Or you just get two of them.
02:04:59.080 Just surrounding you?
02:05:00.060 Imagine being surrounded by those things.
02:05:01.660 Oh, my gosh.
02:05:02.260 You wouldn't...
02:05:03.100 I mean, that's scary.
02:05:04.020 My German Shepherd is terrifying.
02:05:06.940 Terrifying.
02:05:07.260 But you can be talked into your...
02:05:09.120 In the back of your mind, you can be talked into, oh, well, dogs, some dogs are nice.
02:05:12.380 Good doggy.
02:05:12.400 Good doggy.
02:05:12.600 Like, I've been around your dog.
02:05:13.800 Your dog's very nice to me.
02:05:15.000 Yeah.
02:05:15.340 You know, I don't know if it's going to be nice to an intruder.
02:05:17.420 My guess is no.
02:05:18.460 Yes.
02:05:18.600 But like, you know, one of those things, there's never been an indication that any of those are
02:05:22.280 nice.
02:05:23.000 Yeah.
02:05:23.280 You see a Boston Dynamics-style dog walking up to you.
02:05:26.280 You don't start petting it.
02:05:27.160 No, you walk up and you're like Terminator.
02:05:28.980 Yeah.
02:05:29.660 Terminator.
02:05:30.100 That is the future.
02:05:30.720 That is where it's going.
02:05:32.460 The war is going to be using that.
02:05:35.040 SWAT teams will be using that.
02:05:37.020 You're not going to see a cop.
02:05:38.240 They're going to...
02:05:38.780 Honestly.
02:05:39.700 I mean, you think cops eat donuts now.
02:05:41.920 Wait until they have robots to do everything.
02:05:44.160 Have you seen combat footage from Ukraine?
02:05:46.380 That's showing where it's going.
02:05:47.820 But they have...
02:05:48.360 Like, you'll see troops on the ground, like, you know, doing normal troop stuff.
02:05:51.600 But then all of a sudden, you'll hear a...
02:05:52.720 And it's the drones coming in.
02:05:54.660 Oh, yeah.
02:05:54.900 And chasing people.
02:05:56.280 Have you seen...
02:05:56.920 Are tanks in Ukraine, the Abrams tanks.
02:05:59.020 They're like, they're getting rid of them off the battlefield because they're all getting
02:06:01.300 taken out by drones.
02:06:02.320 Have you seen the fastest drone made yet?
02:06:05.880 This thing...
02:06:06.680 Look it up on YouTube.
02:06:08.680 This thing just is like...
02:06:10.080 You just barely see it.
02:06:13.160 That's incredible.
02:06:13.600 I mean, it is.
02:06:14.440 It's like 200 and some miles an hour.
02:06:18.280 It's crazy.
02:06:19.780 I don't mean to be the emperor arguing in favor of the Clone Wars, but...
02:06:23.260 Doesn't this...
02:06:23.740 Isn't this probably a...
02:06:24.940 Maybe a good thing?
02:06:26.560 The fact that, like, maybe humans aren't out on the battlefield killing each other and
02:06:29.400 it's a bunch of robots killing each other instead?
02:06:31.440 I mean, maybe that's good?
02:06:32.360 Except it may make war more likely to happen.
02:06:34.980 Yeah.
02:06:35.400 That's true, too.
02:06:36.020 You know?
02:06:36.640 Because you could go in...
02:06:38.140 If you're a bad country and you don't care about how many people you kill on the other
02:06:41.140 side, your people aren't being killed, look out.
02:06:45.540 Get the robot dog.
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