7⧸5⧸17 - Values and Heroes
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1 hour and 52 minutes
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Summary
A 10-month-old baby named Charlie Gard has a rare genetic condition that prevents him from walking, and doctors don't think he has much chance of ever getting better. His parents took the matter to court, and won. Now, the Vatican is stepping in to take care of the child.
Transcript
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The world is upside down, in case you haven't followed the news for the last few days.
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Good for you. Good for you. The world hasn't changed.
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They say that this could reach Alaska with a heavy nuke.
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After that, the U.S. and South Korea held a ballistic missile drill.
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This ICBM did make it into the territories of Japan.
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The president is meeting with Putin for his first diplomatic dance with Putin and the G20.
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Also, a former Guantanamo detainee got $10 million from Canada.
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And there's also an illegal alien who has sued San Francisco for violating their sanctuary city laws.
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And in an amazing story that really goes to the heart of who we are and something that can actually change things,
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the Vatican Hospital has offered to take in the baby Charlie Gard.
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Charlie is a baby who the court system in London has deemed must die.
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The court said you cannot take him out of this hospital.
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Even the Vatican now is saying bring him to our hospital.
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The National Center for Health over in England said he's a drain on society.
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This is possibly the English version of baby Nauer, the first baby to die in the German Holocaust.
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This is such a heartbreaking battle and one that we have warned was coming for years.
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I gave a speech about seven years ago on how euthanasia and how a very dark society goes to nationalized health,
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then to rationing, and then they begin what Germany began,
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which is the extermination of the inferior, the extermination of those who don't have any quality of life.
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And they do it with compassion and the courts will back them.
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This has happened before, and I'm going to give you the history of it here in a second,
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There's an 11-month-old kid named Charlie Gard.
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He is at the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London.
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He has a condition that leads to weakened muscles, organ dysfunction,
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and some really nasty other side effects and symptoms.
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There are some experimental treatments that are going on,
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but the baby has been in intensive care since October.
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The hospital has said, we need to take him off life support.
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The parents said, let us take him out of this hospital.
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There's a hospital in America that is doing some experimental treatment,
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Well, the hospital says, the baby has to die with dignity.
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You're naked half the time, and you're crapping yourself
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and peeing in the face, literally, of the people who love you.
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The setting of the standards and not letting people out of the health care system
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The judge ruled that the hospital has the right,
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and the parents have zero right to the care of their child now.
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this is expensive, and we can't keep him alive.
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Imagine what intensive care for a 10-month-old baby costs.
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But this is what has always set the West apart from the rest of the world.
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That this is what Special Olympics is all about.
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And anybody who's done any work with Special Olympics knows,
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I think those guys get a pass to heaven much faster than I'm getting one.
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There's a lot to learn from people of special needs.
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And there's a lot to be said by what a society does
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Pope Francis had the Bambino Hospital of the Vatican,
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So now you have a hospital that wants to take the burden of this child.
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legal precedent says there is no way for this child to be transferred to any other hospital.
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And they've got two willing recipients of this baby to try to help him.
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So how does a Western society fight against the right of someone to fight for their life?
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how does the Western society stand against the individual's right to fight for life?
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This actually began last time in a socialist nation.
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And they were talking about the children and those with no quality of life.
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Now remember, America was doing the same thing here.
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We were castrating people, sterilizing people here in the United States
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It was the progressive movement, the Human Betterment Society over in California
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that actually brought a lot of this crap over to Germany.
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But it was also the Western nations of Sweden and Denmark and Norway
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Another old-timey organization that really believed in eugenics,
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that really wanted to make sure there was no undesirables as well.
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We give them about, what, $500 million a year today?
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So what happened over in Germany is the Germans were fighting over socialized medicine.
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Remember, the first thing the Nazis did was they started welfare programs,
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socialized welfare programs, and retirement, and medicine, and hospitals on ships,
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and if you belonged to the party, you would get dental care and everything else.
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The question was, how do we afford all of this?
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And when the war broke out, how do we afford all of these things and build up the nation?
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How many potatoes is this baby going to eat in its lifetime compared to how many potatoes?
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Literally, how many potatoes is this baby going to help grow and bring to market?
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If you can't justify yourself, if you can't say,
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you're just a useless eater, and that hurts all of Germany.
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Baby Naur was the first baby and the first victim of the Holocaust.
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It started exactly the way it's starting now in the West, in England.
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And if we don't know history on this particular case,
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I had some disturbing conversations with American citizens over the weekend.
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And I want to share the history and those disturbing conversations.
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And then, tell you a little bit about the philosophy of Nietzsche that we are now repeating.
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And why the comparison of Rome and Israel is important for you to understand.
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I mean, if you want to talk about Trump and his tweet and the kid,
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I guess we're going to talk a little bit about the supposed kid that CNN supposedly is harassing.
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We think we have a couple of theories here that explain what exactly is happening.
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And I think it's a really good teaching lesson for our kids.
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So in Germany, in tying this to the baby in London, Charlie Gard, the reason why they
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are saying this about this child is because they don't want, they're taking the burden
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away from, they're taking the burden away from the family.
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And they want the child to die with dignity because they will have, the child will have
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Who are you to decide what life has dignity and is worth living?
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I cannot imagine being a parent and staying loyal to my country if this was happening.
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I could not live in a country that did this to my child.
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And this is the problem with their setup there, which is, who are they to make that decision?
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The media is preaching how great socialized medicine is.
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So you have no recourse when you have bad treatment.
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So now, in the spirit of taking care of this child, they're going to kill this child.
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Baby Nauer was a baby that was born in Germany and blind, deaf, I don't think had any arms,
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and was in excruciating pain all the time, crying.
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And the doctors didn't know what to do, and the family was overwhelmed.
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And the parents, or at least this is the way it was spun,
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the parents wanted the baby to die because there was no, I mean, there was no life for this child.
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So the new Fuhrer got involved because the parents in the hospital wrote to the Fuhrer and said,
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out of compassion, can you allow this to happen?
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Well, the Fuhrer sent his own doctors to the hospital to visit Baby Nauer.
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And the Fuhrer's own doctors came back and said, it's the compassionate thing to do.
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And so Hitler wrote a long editorial about compassion and about the quality of life
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and how we owe it to people who don't have any quality of life
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to be able to relieve them of this life and pain.
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So the first victim, at least in my book, the first victim of the Holocaust was a little baby
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At that time, that I know of, there was no other hospital.
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The Pope hadn't intervened and said, we'll take the child.
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The argument was, there was no one that would take this child.
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The Pope has now intervened and said, let us take him to the Vatican.
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I would hope that one of our hospitals here in America would stand up.
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If you work at a hospital, ask your hospital why they're not standing up for little Charlie Gard.
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The parents have the money, they've raised over a million dollars.
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If it takes money, this show will raise the money to help this child get to a good hospital
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Now, Donald Trump has tweeted about this in support of the child.
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I hope that one of our hospitals here are standing up and saying, we would like to take this child.
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And it is a test for us to see who we really are.
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And it's what Nietzsche wrote about in the 1880s.
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And Nietzsche's philosophy, kind of in many ways,
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and to the rise of the German philosophy of nationalized socialism and communism.
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And we need to learn it and answer the question right now.
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because this story about Charlie Gard, the 11-month-old baby,
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that the pediatric hospital, the Great Ormond Street Hospital in London,
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and has gotten a court ruling that the parents can't do anything about it,
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even though the parents can now pay for the treatment.
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The parents would like to pay for the treatment in the United States,
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take the baby out of the nationalized, socialized medical hospital.
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And I just don't see any reason for it other than we are changing as the West.
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And I want to give you a couple of warnings and some things to think about.
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Moses, the laws of Moses, the Ten Commandments,
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And we are now living in a society that was built with those two things as its cornerstones.
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and we don't believe in the Beatitudes or the teachings of Christ.
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Those were the highest ideals of man in the West.
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And whenever the West puts those two things back in their rightful place,
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May I suggest that we are a nation and a Western culture without any heroes?
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What are the movies that are huge successes right now?
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Marvel, Wonder Woman, Captain America, Iron Man.
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The values of those heroes are the Judeo-Christian values of the West.
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are we going to become the city of man or the city of God?
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And so that takes me to Nietzsche and the next thing.
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Nietzsche did work on what he called the genealogy of morals.
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And he said that there are problems with Christianity, according to Nietzsche.
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And he said, basically, what Christianity does is,
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there's no longer anything to be feared from the Christian man.
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For indeed, the vermin man is tame, hopelessly mediocre, and savorless.
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This leads him to a general diagnosis of Europe,
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Now, think of all of the things that came out of this philosophy.
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Out of this philosophy was build the great socialist and communist dictatorships.
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That strong Russian, Soviet, communist, national socialist art
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They have nuclear weapons and they're not going
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They are setting up a diplomatic trap and we know
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This is what got us here beginning in the 1950s.
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The only thing that will make Kim Jong-un back down is
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heavy economic sanctions and a full-on oil embargo.
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If China says no trade, it's over for him and only China can
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Unfortunately, the president just tweeted this at 4 a.m.
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Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40% in the first
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So much for China working with us, but we had to give it a try.
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Well, because he had tweeted the opposite just a couple weeks ago,
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Or you're saying at least they tried and didn't work.
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And at the dinner, he said that we've made a lot of progress.
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So let's assume that there's some strategy here.
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What does saying something like that politically accomplish?
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If you read between the lines, this tweet looks like a justification.
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This tweet looks like the president telling the world the United States
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has exhausted all non-military options, that the key to a peaceful
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solution ran through China, and China refused to play ball.
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He's setting them up to be the fall guy while they are setting us up to be
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South Korea and the United States responded to the ICBM test with a
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military exercise last night, firing surface-to-surface missiles into the
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It was a message to Kim Jong-un that a preemptive strike is now looming.
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If China decides to cooperate, the war can be stopped.
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If North Korea backs down, the war can be stopped.
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If the United States agrees to halt military cooperation with South Korea,
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It is beginning to look like war with North Korea is becoming more and more
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And we are entering now the endgame stage with North Korea.
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So you know, this is far more grave than anything I have seen in my lifetime.
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This is the possibility of being millions dead, and a good possibility.
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This is, if it begins, thousands will be dead within hours.
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There is no winner in this, and it could drag the entire world into a third world war.
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And with Russia and China standing on the side of North Korea, that's disturbing.
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Yeah, because really the only thing that, you know, pops into mind in recent, relatively
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recent history is the Cold War, where that was really the thought all the time that you
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And, you know, I mean, I don't know what you do here, to be honest.
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Because, yeah, you can put more sanctions on them.
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But, I mean, they basically don't have roads or electricity anyway in the country.
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So I don't know what, you know, they're already all starving.
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I mean, the people have been raised since the 1950s that all of their problems are being
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caused by the United States, that their starvation is because of the United States, their lack
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of medical care, if they even understand that, because they're so far in the dark ages on
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that, is caused by the United States, that the point of all suffering for their people
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And it is why Kim Jong-un has distanced himself from his father, Kim Jong-il, and gone to his
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grandfather, got the same haircut, does the same stuff, speaks the same way, has the same
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photos taken, does the same rituals, everything, to image himself as his grandfather and not
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his father, because his grandfather was the great hope of South Korea, or North Korea.
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And Kim Jong-un is trying to image himself as the new great hope that's going to take them through
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the next wave of hell and remain victorious on the other side like his grandfather.
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It's, uh, it's, now that they have nuclear weapons and an ICBM,
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and we know they're not afraid to use it, they actually are one step away from being Iran.
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I believe if Iran has an ICBM and they have a nuclear weapon, they will fire it to Israel.
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There's, without a doubt in my mind, they will do that.
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North Korea is one step away from that, in my opinion.
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And, you know, countries, when they get nuclear weapons, rise to levels of prominence they
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can't achieve in other ways, and that's why nobody gives them up.
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Only one time in human history has a country ever given up their nuclear arsenal, South
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Africa, and that was a really weird circumstance.
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Once you get them, India, Pakistan, like, they're not going to, you know, no one gives these
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things up because you rise to a first level country.
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If we don't believe that they're going to fire a nuclear weapon across the border to
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a close ally, we're not treating them the way we are now.
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We would have treated, the last 20 years would have gone a lot differently.
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And especially since they got those nuclear weapons, we've completely turned into another,
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like, we're another country when we deal with them.
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We treat them like we deal with, you know, Russia or, you know, any other country that's
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The world is almost on autopilot at this point, and it's going to take a wave of people to
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I want to give you a story of something that happened in San Francisco that will show you
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that wave is moving in the other direction still.
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It can turn around, but it's going to take all of us coming together and all of us not
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And the only way you can take hope and turn it into confidence is if you're prepared.
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Man rises always to the level of his preparedness or the level of his learning.
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Glenn is taking your calls live for a full hour.
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Yeah, this is continuing our conversation on North Korea.
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This shows you why team jerseys are so dangerous at times like these.
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I mean, obviously we root for us and root against the bad guys.
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We know who the bad guys are, but what do you root for us to do?
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Yeah, but then are you rooting for it just to stay the same?
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Since we didn't deal with this 10 or 15 years ago, there's no good solution.
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And so there will be no good solution and we've had our hands tied and we didn't do things when we should have.
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I mean, we're going to be held responsible, I think, for ignoring the cries of all of the people that are in the concentration camps over there.
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As much as I hate the useless UN, you know, maybe that's our only alternative right now is to get some kind of consensus from the Security Council and then go deal with it from that standpoint.
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And that's sort of what the G20 thing is about, right?
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He's going to meet with, not only with Putin, but all sorts of world leaders too.
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And they do expect the focus of the conversations to be North Korea, which is, as you point out, our most imminent threat right now.
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You know, somebody who lives in North Korea is one country away from Finland.
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They're only one country separated from each other.
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Well, you've got China and then the Soviet Union and Russia.
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But I'm just saying, what I'm trying to say is, there is more surface area to Russia than there is to the planet of Pluto.
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Are they thinking about reinstalling it as a planet?
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Have you heard about the mysterious planet that they can't see now?
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There's something in dark space that we can't see that is actually affecting our solar system.
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And they're talking about maybe another big planet.
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A man from El Salvador in the U.S. illegally has sued San Francisco after police turned him over to immigration authorities in violation of the city's sanctuary law.
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He is going to be awarded $190,000 according to his attorney.
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Now, imagine San Francisco, they didn't turn in anybody.
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Guy who, you know, Kate's law happened in San Francisco.
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The guy who killed Kate, what was her last name?
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Breaking the law, drugs, all kinds of bad stuff.
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Now, what did this guy, 33 years old, what did this guy do to have the San Francisco authorities go around the law, their sanctuary city law?
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It does say law, but I think they're just policies.
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They always follow it, no matter how bad the guy is.
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So, again, the question is, what did this guy do?
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This is where this story just reeks to high heaven.
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Before you get into the mocking of it, which is quite easy to do.
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They say that's the number one thing for sanctuary cities.
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Well, I mean, the obvious one is that Trump handles these things differently, right?
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Like, I mean, the pressure, maybe, is getting to some of these smaller communities.
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Or this is a way for them to say, this is exactly why we have this sanctuary city law.
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So now, the staff attorney at the Asian Law Caucus, the Asian Law Caucus, this guy's not Asian.
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The guy who is at the Asian Law Caucus decided to pick this up.
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That they are using this as a case because he's a sympathetic figure.
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Here's the guy that everybody wants to say is the guy, you know, you.
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We told you they won't report if you're going to do this.
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Remember, Rosa Parks was not the first to stand up on the bus and say, no, I'm not sitting in the back.
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She was just the best one to represent the cause.
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She was the one that the system, if you will, picked and said, she's the one that has the great case.
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She's I think she was married and had kids or whatever the situation was.
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She was the one that the the movement chose and said, you go do it.
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To quote Joe Biden, she was articulate and clean.
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No, that's when he was talking about something else.
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Because remember, he was arrested at the end of December 2015.
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It was also after Kate Steinle was was murdered.
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So even after that murder, they're still they're willing to I mean, this guy has a lot of nerve
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to turn around and sue the city for one hundred and ninety thousand dollars when he shouldn't
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And they grant him that hundred and ninety thousand dollars.
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It's just something they're trying to make a statement here.
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We're the most ardent defender of ending sanctuary cities would admit that this is certainly a
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No, but I'm saying my point, though, is that you kind of understand it.
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You know, you might as well wait for the perfect case, though.
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The point is, you're making large decisions over large groups of people here.
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I'm not saying that there can't ever be an exception to this rule, but, you know, you
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If you're coming to the police to report a crime.
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I think I could easily side with leave people alone.
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Don't ask any questions when you're reporting a crime.
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This is this is the worst case scenario for people who say, hey, we have a problem with
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OK, well, let's let's make sure they report crime.
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Why after Kate is is singled out, this guy comes up to report a crime and all of a sudden
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And the and San Francisco becomes a hard ass with this guy.
01:42:48.840
Speaking of aliens, you want to hear about a real frightening alien story that I noticed
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He's avoided the biggest alien story of the day of the week.
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Perhaps one of the bigger stories in human history.
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It was quite obviously the biggest story in human history.
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This was broken by Alex Jones on his show, I believe, last week.
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This may strike your listeners as way out, but we actually believe that there is a colony
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on Mars that is populated by children who were kidnapped and sent into space on a 20 year
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So that once they get to Mars, they have no alternative but to be slaves on the Mars colony.
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Look, I know 90% of the NASA missions are secret.
01:43:51.720
And I've been told by high level NASA engineers that you have no idea.
01:43:57.840
I mean, that's the kind of thing the media jumps on.
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And people say, oh, look, it looks like, you know, mechanics.
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Clearly, they don't want us looking into what's happening.
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Well, they're not children by the time they get there.
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Those little Chevy handy vans with the wheel up front.
01:44:57.400
Yeah, so you're driving a white one around some neighborhoods sometimes.
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I'll buy you out of ice cream every time you're in my neighborhood, brother.
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Because, first of all, you can see Alex Jones actually senses the media is going to make
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And he's like, oh, the media is going to jump all over this one.
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NASA's, about 90% of their missions are secret.
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Just, I just, you don't even need to get to Alex Jones.
01:45:42.160
This may strike your listeners as way out, but we actually believe that there is a colony
01:45:47.620
on Mars that is populated by children who were kidnapped and sent into space on a 20-year
01:46:05.700
First of all, they were kidnapped and sent into space on a 20-year journey.
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First of all, they don't seem to actually be there yet.
01:46:15.360
They were sent into space on a 20-year mission.
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Although, he said there is a colony on Mars already.
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But it's the colony of child sex slaves, is it not?
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First of all, if they're there by themselves, who's enslaving them, right?
01:46:47.860
Why do you just assume that this is a sex planet?
01:47:03.480
But we actually believe that there is a colony on Mars.
01:47:08.680
It is populated by children who were kidnapped.
01:47:17.540
So once they get to Mars, they have no alternative but to be slaves on the Mars colony.
01:47:22.480
But to be okay, they have no alternative but to be slaves.
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I mean, no matter what planet they land on, they have no alternative.
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And they're like, use those shovels and make a big house for me because I'm coming at some point.
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But as long as he's sending you food and water, yes, you are going to build whatever he tells you to build.
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Unless you have the smarts of, say, Matt Damon.
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And you know how to make potatoes out of your own poop.
01:48:02.120
They went up 17 years before that movie was made.
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Now, wait, but you're exonerating Alex Jones' point here.
01:48:15.340
First of all, he says, I know the media is going to mock this.
01:48:17.340
But then he defends it anyway and tries to figure out a way that it could theoretically be true.
01:48:20.980
Then he makes one of the most amazing odd guttural noises I've ever heard in my time.
01:48:24.520
Let me tell you, let me tell you, let me tell you, let me tell you, let me tell you.
01:48:27.340
But then he says, A, there's lots of wreckage on Mars.
01:48:48.380
Look, I know 5% of the NASA missions are secret.
01:48:51.800
And I've been told by high-level NASA engineers that you have no idea.
01:48:57.940
I mean, you know, that's the kind of thing the media jumps on.
01:49:14.260
What is it about Alex Jones that entertains you two for hours?
01:49:28.840
And people say, oh, look, it looks like, you know, mechanics.
01:49:34.360
Clearly, they don't want us looking into what's happening.
01:50:01.440
And I would say, as you would expect, NASA has denied that it's running a child-save colony on the last year.
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That's why they didn't find any children in the pizza place.
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It's, I mean, it's just priceless, the pictures of him sitting there with his family.
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All by themselves as everybody else is shut off on the beach.
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He, his response is, you know, become a governor and you can live on the beach.
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