The Glenn Beck Program - August 10, 2020


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Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 1 minute

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150.67062

Word Count

18,277

Sentence Count

1,377

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

14


Summary

Some new information has come out this weekend that nobody's paying attention to, but you need to know about it and we'll give it to you in 60 Seconds. Glenn Beck goes back into the Deep State and traces back the origins of the coup against the United States.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello America and welcome to the program. There is a lot to cover today so we want to get right
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00:01:42.020 All right little by little we are now starting to trace back the origins of the coup against the
00:01:51.820 United States and make no mistake that is exactly what is happening. There is a coup to change the
00:01:59.580 world and that is not an overstatement. I told I showed you a couple of weeks ago how a think tank
00:02:07.700 the Brookings Institute was involved with Christopher Steele, the author of the Steele dossier that led to
00:02:15.100 the impeachment charges and everything else that we have suffered through for the last four years.
00:02:21.200 We showed you how a primary source was used to smear the Trump campaign and that primary source was a
00:02:28.280 drunken Russian that got all of his information literally from his drinking buddies during late night
00:02:35.280 boozing parties. It was all a crock. None of it had any substance to it at all but that's how most
00:02:43.740 opposition research operations usually run. That part of it is not unusual. The part that is unusual
00:02:51.860 is political operation opposition research is usually never used by officials of the United States
00:02:59.840 government to try to destroy a president or a candidate. It's not further used to then discredit a sitting
00:03:09.740 elected president, but that's exactly what happened and it was happening from the inside of the Obama
00:03:16.080 administration. Now the question remains how did the political opposition research go from Hillary Clinton's
00:03:23.700 campaign to the FBI and to the CIA all the way up to Obama's cabinet? Well, more information came out this week
00:03:33.020 Stephen Sharage. He is a former White House congressional and State Department official who dropped a bomb over the
00:03:43.260 weekend. Stephen Sharage is is a guy who was on the election team of Romney for a while. He advised Mitt Romney in
00:03:56.680 2008. Well, he was back at Cambridge getting his PhD. Now, people in the former Obama administration in the State
00:04:09.980 Department everywhere else are trying to figure out how they're going to deal with everything that has been
00:04:15.440 revealed. He revealed over the weekend, the entire Russian collusion narrative, the investigation, all of it
00:04:24.080 would have never happened if not for a conference that he organized at the University of Cambridge back in
00:04:31.680 2016. I read his I read his his story this weekend and it is full with filled with a kind of a oh crap. I think this
00:04:42.960 started with me. The title of the conference was called quote 2016's race to change the world. I want you to
00:04:53.860 think about that with everything that is going on the race to change the world. I've told you for
00:05:01.500 15 years that there were people that just like the Fabian Society in the in the teens, the 19s
00:05:10.140 were looking at changing the world through World War One. People were designing the same kind of thing
00:05:18.740 now. Well, here's the conference. The theme was how the upcoming election had significant implications on
00:05:26.240 the trajectory of the world and something that the old guard was getting seriously worried about all over
00:05:32.620 the world. Remember, Brexit was also happening at the same time. Donald Trump was was suggesting
00:05:39.980 something radically different, and it scared the hell out of the policymakers that had been guiding
00:05:45.720 global affairs since the Cold War. All of a sudden, this guy who doesn't care about what has been built
00:05:52.760 has his own ideas and isn't going to listen to all of the people that are sitting around advising him
00:06:00.120 who have advised all the other presidents. He's not going to listen to them. Donald Trump was a bull in
00:06:07.820 a China shop. So Shiraj, this State Department, former State Department official, he was at Cambridge to
00:06:17.400 finish his PhD. His professor and mentor was a man that might sound familiar. His name is Stefan Halper.
00:06:27.600 Halper has been identified as the person the FBI deputized to spy on the Trump campaign. But he says
00:06:36.780 none of this would have happened if it wasn't for his little conference in the UK back in 2016.
00:06:42.520 Shiraj invited Carter Page to that seminar. And at first, Halper was annoyed. Why even bother bringing
00:06:52.560 somebody in the Trump from the Trump campaign? He's never going to win. That's what their thinking
00:06:57.400 was back then. But Halper changed his tune after his friend, former MI6 director Richard Dearlove arrived at
00:07:06.360 the conference. Suddenly, Halper and Dearlove became incredibly interested in Carter Page. They spoke to
00:07:13.460 him about what Donald Trump presidency might look like. And this is where I believe the coup against
00:07:20.140 Trump started to take real shape. Seven days after the conference, Christopher Steele provided a new
00:07:27.380 report to the Clinton campaign. And there for the very first time was Carter Page. He was central,
00:07:35.060 now debunked, but he was central to that case, the Russian conspiracy theories. And wouldn't you know it,
00:07:43.840 Steele was one of Richard Dearlove's former agents at MI6. So Stefan or Stephen Halper would later be used
00:07:54.600 by the FBI to spy on the Trump campaign. His longtime FBI handler, Steve Soma, was quickly reassigned
00:08:03.320 directly to the investigation. So now all of the pieces are starting to fall in line. Now we're
00:08:08.900 starting to attach names. This is how the opposition research became injected into the highest echelons
00:08:16.240 of the U.S. government. We now have all of these pieces coming together. The Trump campaign was a clear
00:08:23.980 and present danger because they weren't going to they would kick the hornet's nest. Whether they knew
00:08:32.020 it, whether Trump knew it or not, what Trump was going to do, he was going to stumble into all of
00:08:40.000 the goings on of the State Department and the Obama administration, and he would stop it. That was a
00:08:46.900 danger. And the biggest, his biggest crime was proposing a new way to do things. He had to be
00:08:53.980 stopped. And that's why the Obama administration got involved in all of this. Donald Trump's
00:09:01.220 presidency was a danger to the Obama legacy and the invisible state or the deep state that Obama and
00:09:11.620 Clinton had worked so hard and so long to form. I told you a few weeks ago that little known names
00:09:24.340 would start to go down for this. They're going to be the ones that pay for all of this. We're going to
00:09:34.400 see the people, Steve Soma, Stephen Halper, all of these people. You're going to see these guys
00:09:42.380 charged with the real crimes. But don't forget, at the very top of this, with as much evidence,
00:09:51.800 Obama, Biden, Comey, Brennan, Rice, all of them, they're being protected. And I'm not even sure if
00:10:02.980 Shiraj isn't part of the protection plan. I don't hold a lot of trust for him, seeing that he was
00:10:11.820 advising Mitt Romney. You know, I'm not sure that he's not on the same page as many of these people
00:10:20.520 were. But you can take him at his word until he proves himself to be unreliable. But his story makes
00:10:27.800 sense. But what's really important is, is to look at everything through the context of what I just
00:10:38.520 shared with you and what you know, I just had a family conference call yesterday. And I told I told
00:10:45.600 my family that these are unusual times and not to believe anything, even what I tell you, just on its
00:10:55.620 face. Don't believe anything from the media, even if that media is me. Make sure you do your own
00:11:04.360 homework. Today, we're going to give you a story out of Minnesota. We're going to give you all of the
00:11:11.880 evidence now that has been compiled over almost a two or three year investigation that shows that
00:11:21.160 there is a real solid case to make that Ilan Omar is a serial felon.
00:11:30.460 All of the evidence is there. We had speculation. We had hearsay. We had I think so.
00:11:37.600 Now we have it all buttoned down and we have the guy who's done all of this work coming up in just
00:11:43.560 about an hour or so. He's going to be on with us. The reason why I mentioned this here is because
00:11:48.580 he also is posting all of this today on on Glenn Beck dot com tomorrow, there'll be a whole story
00:11:58.580 and everything else. I wanted to rush and put it on today because her primary is tomorrow. And I think
00:12:05.300 people need to know these things when you're watching the adjustments of seats. It's really
00:12:12.280 important. Why Willie Brown and why everybody else is coming after Kamala. Why are they coming after
00:12:20.880 Kamala? Why is everybody coming after Kamala Harris and saying, no, no, no, she can't be the VP to me.
00:12:28.620 She makes sense as the VP because she's got policing in her background. She was, you know,
00:12:37.440 a prosecutor. So she's got some law and order, which common sense would tell you that's what you
00:12:45.520 need at this point to balance the ticket. You want to make sure that you have somebody that is telling
00:12:51.080 the moderates in the in the world law and order is going to be returning. We have we have somebody
00:12:58.000 who's serious about law and order, right? No, everybody's pushing for Susan Rice. Why? Because
00:13:06.940 she knows where all the bodies are buried and she's got to clean this up and she can't do it from the
00:13:13.840 outside. She's going to be the protector of all of the information that we have unearthed. And my guess
00:13:22.860 is so much more that if Durham doesn't hurry is going to look just like nothing more than an October
00:13:30.680 surprise. And it is not an October surprise. It is it is evidence of real crimes against the state.
00:13:44.020 Everything, the more you're informed, the more you will be able to read between the lines and see
00:13:52.380 why people are positioning themselves the way they are. The more people I talk to, they're saying,
00:13:58.140 well, that doesn't make sense. I don't understand why this is happening. Well, because you don't know
00:14:02.420 this part and this part and this part of the story. You have to know what the Democrats have been up to
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00:14:14.900 you're going to buy into the George Floyd. Oh, this was all spontaneous riots that happened.
00:14:21.000 This was all about George. No, it wasn't. George Floyd was real. That was a real event.
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00:16:37.340 So still, I don't know if I don't know if you saw this. Do you remember the ad busters, the group
00:16:50.000 ad busters? Do you remember hearing that? I do. Yeah, they would be like a left wing. Yes. Yeah. Of
00:16:58.220 some sort that were like maybe is it boycotting or is it protesting? Yeah. So they are the they are
00:17:05.540 the Marxist radical anarchist group out of Canada that was started years ago and they are the they
00:17:16.900 are one of the they say they suggested Occupy Wall Street. OK, they say we didn't do it. No,
00:17:25.140 you know, because nobody did it. It was just spontaneous. We didn't do it. We just were the
00:17:30.460 ones who said you should occupy Wall Street in Zuccotti Park. And here here's some blankets.
00:17:35.820 I guess I don't know. So anyway, they have now announced on Twitter on September 17th, 2020,
00:17:45.600 we will lay siege to the White House for 50 days. I wonder what's happening 50 days from September 17th.
00:17:54.940 Huh? We need your wisdom and your expertise to pull off a radically democratic tone shift in our
00:18:03.060 politics. Are you ready for revolution? This is the White House siege, September 17th, 2020.
00:18:14.020 Hmm. Now, if you read the Twitter remarks afterwards, it is absolutely insanity. People like now you're
00:18:22.880 going to be peaceful, right? Oh, yeah, of course, we're going to be peaceful. Are you ready for
00:18:27.560 revolution? And the picture of the White House was smoke all around it. Of course, we mean peaceful,
00:18:33.800 right? Not violent. I mean, laying siege, doesn't that? It's like planting flowers, laying siege,
00:18:44.320 planting flowers. You say tomato. I say tomato. Let's go the whole thing off. By the way,
00:18:50.280 50 days from September 17th is Friday, November 6th, 2020, which is really coincidental. I mean,
00:18:56.240 I imagine if they would have thought of that in advance, that it would be the first couple days
00:19:00.020 right after the election that they would stop. It's all fine then. Wow. So it would stop right
00:19:05.780 after the election, right after the election, or maybe, maybe would go on, you know, depending on who
00:19:14.280 wins. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. That's interesting. Fascinating. How does this play out, Stu, with the
00:19:24.320 American people? I don't know. I keep thinking to myself, this stuff is nothing but good for Donald
00:19:31.520 Trump, right? Like this laying siege to the White House for 50 days before an election is just going
00:19:36.520 to continually remind people what their future could be if you embrace this movement, which is
00:19:44.680 nuts. I don't think any, I mean, you know, if you, if you look back at, there's a great article in the
00:19:49.860 New York Times this weekend that talked about, and I know I say that, and it sounds very strange coming
00:19:54.660 out of my mouth, but if you, if you go back and read it, they decided to go back and talk to all the
00:19:59.400 business owners, uh, right in and around chess. How'd that go for you guys was a good, you know,
00:20:04.620 a good, good experience. Cause all I've heard is positive about it from the media. Um, and they
00:20:10.100 went back and shockingly, all of these people are completely miserable and hated it. Uh, they were
00:20:16.140 terrified for their own lives and their own businesses. They had people breaking into their
00:20:19.940 businesses and trying to light the building on fire. Uh, all of this stuff, I don't remember
00:20:24.100 hearing any of this. Yeah, but it was a peaceful fire. It was a peaceful fire. It's like going into a church
00:20:27.560 and lighting a candle. Yeah, it was, it was a fire made out of love. Uh, it was a very hot burning
00:20:32.300 love. Yes, very. Yes. I, I agree. You know, the, the thing is, is that I think people, you saw the
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00:22:31.880 Welcome to the Glenn Beck program. It's Monday. Pat Gray is joining us from Pat Gray, uh, unleashed,
00:22:38.760 which you can find at, uh, you know, any place that I don't know, sells Slurpees and of course,
00:22:45.100 most seven 11s, most seven 11s and a few circle case. Uh, so, uh, so, uh, so Pat, uh, let, let's,
00:22:54.740 let's talk a little bit about Brian Stelter. Uh, I know he's going to be, he's going to be talked
00:23:03.780 about on every talk show in America today. Yeah. If you don't know who he is, congratulations.
00:23:10.160 You shouldn't. And I hate to even bring this up because it's, it seems self-serving or it, uh,
00:23:17.880 it's like, well, of course, but this is an example of somebody that is so self unaware.
00:23:27.800 He, he must not even see his reflection in mirrors. Yeah. He must be invisible to himself.
00:23:35.400 Yes. Uh, I want you to listen to what he said on rely. Was it reliable sources? Is that what he does
00:23:42.500 or what's the name of it? Yeah. Reliable. It is on reliable sources on CNN with Brian Stelter.
00:23:50.620 Listen to this. When you see, um, entire media companies essentially exist to tear down Joe Biden.
00:23:56.620 Is there an equivalent to that on the left tearing down Trump?
00:24:01.520 There really isn't. And you know what I would say it's, it's, it's really a diet of this type of
00:24:07.500 information that a lot of these voters are getting. A lot of the voters that I talk to, I can, uh, you
00:24:12.700 know, when I interview them, I do hear, uh, them saying a lot of the talking points that sound very
00:24:17.060 familiar from, from some of these shows, which I try to listen to when I'm out on the campaign trail or
00:24:21.700 when I'm at home, uh, you know, watching TV, you know, you can, you can hear these, uh, these
00:24:25.700 comments being echoed, uh, by, by voters. That's one of the most mind numbing, uh, questions and
00:24:32.360 answers of all time. It proves a Brian Stelter doesn't even watch his own network nor his own
00:24:39.940 show. Otherwise he wouldn't be asking that question. All right. So any other network is similar to Fox
00:24:46.580 news that would, that would, uh, uh, that would, uh, bash it, uh, Trump the way, uh, Fox bashes
00:24:54.180 Biden. Are you credible? It's not even close. We, you guys, we, we haven't, Sarah, can you go to
00:25:01.060 the daily wire and see their story on Brian Stelter and, and pull up the clip that, that, uh, uh, Ben
00:25:09.980 Shapiro, uh, pulled it because it is, it's even more outrageous than this. It really is
00:25:16.300 more outrageous than this. I thought this was the clip that we had where he opens it up and he
00:25:21.120 starts to talk about how, you know, there is, I want to tell you, uh, something that psychiatrists
00:25:28.160 and psychologists, uh, and political scientists have now pointed out. There is a, a condition
00:25:35.700 to where people, um, hate the other candidate so much that they hate those people more than
00:25:47.860 the truth itself. And I thought, Oh, he's, he's going to do an expose on CNN in the mainstream
00:25:55.360 media. Uh, and he said, and this is what's going on. It's unbelievable. You will not believe what's
00:26:01.560 happening on talk radio. This is a, uh, a center of hate that is just poured out over the nation
00:26:09.740 every day. It's unbelievable. It's absolutely unbelievable. Uh, and it's, it's, it's, I,
00:26:17.000 I heard this this morning and I thought this is the seeds that are now being planted to get
00:26:25.140 rid of talk radio. If Joe Biden wins, we're gone. We're gone because we're just nothing but hate
00:26:31.920 mongers. We have escaped this, this eye of death, the eye of Moloch, if you will, because Donald Trump
00:26:40.140 has, has taken all the oxygen out of the room. As soon as Donald Trump is no longer there, it's talk
00:26:46.740 radio again is going to be the big boogeyman. I really just can't imagine the level of it's
00:26:54.200 incomprehensible to me that you'd think what they describe is going on. I mean, like for,
00:26:59.420 I think honestly, Joe Biden has had the easiest road of any candidate in my lifetime from the right
00:27:06.100 about the only thing we've, we've pointed out is that he might be going senile. He's like, Oh,
00:27:11.580 and we've expressed actual concern over it. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. We have not lobbed a
00:27:17.540 hatred at him. Not at all. We have, we have actually lobbed facts against him. We can't
00:27:24.100 get anybody to be interested in the dealings in China or the dealings in Ukraine. You can't get
00:27:31.420 anybody interested in that. Nobody is interested. Everybody, everybody just feels sad about Joe
00:27:39.000 Biden. And quite honestly, I think we worry about who's really going to be running the country.
00:27:44.360 And they would be saying that too, if they just weren't in bed with the democratic party,
00:27:50.840 they would absolutely be saying the same thing. Can somebody question him on whether he's all
00:27:58.600 there? Because it looks as though he's sliding any reasonable person would say that.
00:28:04.100 And Democrats obviously see that as well. They just don't like Trump. And this is what it's been.
00:28:07.820 It's been all an election about Trump. Biden has skated from almost all criticism. Yeah,
00:28:14.320 we've done, we've done shows months ago about, about his corruption in China and Ukraine. And
00:28:20.440 you're right, Glenn, it's hard to get people interested in it. I mean, we, I just, we, we
00:28:24.740 did a thing on Sudos America about Biden's eulogizing a KKK member, right? Like why that hasn't been
00:28:31.400 all over conservative media. How is it possible in the middle of this moment that that in this
00:28:36.480 close to an election that hasn't been out there? We've barely even talked about his policies.
00:28:40.240 Yeah, barely. Awful. Yeah. Well, you were just, Pat was just talking about what was it?
00:28:43.460 Four trillion dollars in taxes? Four trillion dollars. Yeah. And tax increases is what he's
00:28:46.760 proposing. Four trillion dollars. Has that been even talked about? This guy's faced almost no
00:28:51.460 scrutiny. The only scrutiny he's received is his age and how old he is. And I think that's been
00:28:56.420 general, to be fair, split between laughing at how pathetic he is when he's on stage and screwing
00:29:02.420 up all the time and feeling legitimately like this doesn't feel right. Somebody should stop this.
00:29:07.800 It's like weekend at Bernie's, like not even in a joking way, but like in a, I actually feel like
00:29:12.000 worried about his, his health way. And worried about the country, but really I think it's the
00:29:18.560 human emotion of, man, I feel bad for him. You see the slipping. That nobody in his family,
00:29:25.340 nobody who loves him is going to pull him out and say, enough of this, stop it. He's given his whole
00:29:31.800 life. You don't need to have him go out this way. Uh, I mean, it's, it's remarkable what, what is,
00:29:38.860 uh, what's happening. And, you know, you know, Stu, you said, I think he's in your lifetime.
00:29:44.640 I'm trying to think of a democratic president or candidate that has gotten an easier pass.
00:29:51.340 I mean, even bill Clinton had to finally answer questions during the first campaign. Uh, I would
00:30:00.060 say the, uh, Pat, you would know, I think it's Jimmy Carter who got a pass. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. The,
00:30:08.400 the last one that really didn't get, you know, uh, crucified. I think Jimmy Carter, the thing was
00:30:15.480 really this guy, I mean, nobody hated him. No, it's just that the economy was in such a
00:30:22.140 sad state of affairs that no, I mean, at the end for him at the end. Yeah. Different than in the end.
00:30:28.100 Yeah. I'm thinking 76, 76. Nobody. Yeah. He got nobody. Yeah. There wasn't a hatred for him. And
00:30:36.200 I would say the same thing that that is probably one of Trump's biggest obstacles here is that there's
00:30:40.420 just no passion against Joe Biden. The passion is either for Trump or against Trump.
00:30:45.480 There's no passion for on either side, really of Biden where with Clinton, he had legitimate
00:30:51.100 passion. People couldn't stand her. They couldn't stand Barack Obama. They couldn't stand Al Gore.
00:30:56.840 Like I think it goes all the way back to preceding talk radio. I mean, you point out Carter it's
00:31:02.020 before really talk radio is any force in this country. Oh yeah. I mean, you have to go way before
00:31:06.800 it. No one has ever seen anything like this. And for them to make that point at this time when CNN
00:31:12.980 is essentially a network that runs nonstop anti-Trump stories. Absolutely. They accused him of peeing on
00:31:22.060 hookers in Russia. I mean, they ran that story. As if it was a real. I mean, but I mean, it's right.
00:31:29.440 It's and it's not even just these big ones where they also said, you know, that he was insane and
00:31:34.420 it was a 13th amendment needed to be implemented to take him out of office. No, 20, 23rd, 20, 23rd,
00:31:42.140 20. I don't know. I'm getting whatever it is, whatever it is, whichever one of this I'm getting
00:31:45.100 them all confused. The point being though, that that's what they've done that. And these big splash
00:31:48.940 stories that conservatives have noticed, but watch their coverage on a routine basis. Every single
00:31:54.740 story comes back to this guy. They are completely obsessed with him. Completely obsessed. Watch
00:32:01.420 and what I dare you, because no one's done it in the past few years. Watch one episode of the Aaron
00:32:07.460 Burnett show. It is all she talks about all the time. She's completely obsessed with this man.
00:32:16.920 And every show on CNN replicates this idea. If it's a story about schools, it goes back to Trump. If
00:32:24.520 it's a story about the economy, it goes back to Trump. There's nothing separate. It certainly goes back
00:32:29.460 to Trump. Every single part. I mean, they will recite the four or five things Donald Trump said
00:32:34.380 in February and March where he kind of was dismissive. No, no, no one in their audience
00:32:39.100 knows that Nancy Pelosi said the same stuff. No one in their audience knows that Andrew Cuomo
00:32:44.400 and Bill de Blasio said the same stuff in some cases. No, right. Yeah. No one ever talks about
00:32:48.980 that on the network. They talk about Trump doing it. They are completely overwhelmed with him.
00:32:54.940 Yes. They can't do anything else on the network. Like I've never seen. I've never seen anything like it.
00:32:58.600 Yeah, it's gone so far that they won't even recognize the Chicago murder rate is the highest
00:33:05.820 it's been since like 1992. It is last July. They broke all records. The biggest, deadliest month
00:33:16.040 since 1992 and only slightly more deadly than June 1992. It's the since Floyd's death, some of the most
00:33:28.960 violent days in the 20 years of official data. So no, you won't talk about that. And if you do,
00:33:36.940 it's Trump. It's Trump. They have they've come to such an extreme position to where they won't even
00:33:45.000 condemn violence. There was a story in the New York Times this weekend about the protesters in
00:33:51.980 in Antifa and the riots in Portland. And I've never seen anything like it. I mean, literally never
00:34:03.700 seen anything like it. It was like a fashion show spread. It had these people in their regular
00:34:09.780 everyday life, you know, a guy sitting on a lawnmower. And then the next picture is him all in
00:34:16.260 his Antifa gear. And it was showing you, see, these are just normal people. They didn't do that with a
00:34:24.380 tea party who were sitting around making signs with with glitter with their kids at a kitchen table.
00:34:32.220 But they are they are doing it with Antifa and people who are radicals who want to destroy the
00:34:40.740 Western way of life. It's it's it's nuts. Yeah, it's absolutely nuts. And on that on the Trump part
00:34:47.540 of this, that Portland was under siege for weeks and weeks and months. And they never talked about it at
00:34:53.260 all. It wasn't until Trump got involved by sending in federal troops that they got interested in the
00:34:58.760 story because they could blame Trump for it. Remember, they kept saying their coverage on
00:35:02.580 that was not that they were trying to light a federal building on fire for weeks and weeks and
00:35:07.660 weeks. No, it was caused by Trump because he sent troops there. And they said, you know what? He said
00:35:12.020 troops there. And that made it worse. Yeah. Like, it's the only thing that interests them about the
00:35:16.040 news is Donald Trump's relationship to it. They're selling this as Portland is always,
00:35:22.100 always been protests in Portland. That's just the way of life in Portland. Is it? Is it? Because
00:35:29.460 ask the people of downtown Portland, the business leaders of downtown Portland, they've had enough
00:35:34.520 and they supported these guys. They've had enough. And it's happening in city after city after city.
00:35:42.780 Businesses are leaving. I'm telling you, California is is economically going to collapse.
00:35:49.820 It's going to collapse because they're hastening their ending by chasing so many people out of the
00:35:57.080 state. Do you know that they're now Newsom is now saying that he may go after people who
00:36:05.380 homeschool or tutor their kids at home that he may he may he may actually ban that and go after you
00:36:16.140 if you're trying to teach your own kids at home. It is it is insane what's going on. And of course,
00:36:23.500 Brian Stelter is on top of all of it because that's just the way he rolls. Thank you very much,
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00:38:14.120 Listen, let's go on a trip together to a totally alternative universe. You never hear what's
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00:40:31.720 Hello, America, and welcome to the Glenn Beck program. As somebody who has had his whole family
00:40:38.700 get COVID and I mysteriously have not had it. I wonder how that has happened. There is a doctor
00:40:49.760 whose advice my doctor took. They know each other. He's the guy who says this may be a silver bullet
00:40:59.840 of sorts for COVID-19, especially if you catch it early enough. I want you to hear what he's
00:41:08.700 said and what is now being said about him. His name is Richard Bartlett. He is the guy who now
00:41:17.280 Louie Gohmert, who has been diagnosed with COVID, is taking his advice as well. And Louie is getting
00:41:26.440 better quickly. We talked to Dr. Bartlett in 60 seconds. This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:41:34.540 So whether you're planning on buying a home or selling a home or both, you're in for a lot of work.
00:41:41.420 I mean, unless you live in some place like Cody, Wyoming or, you know, Montana right now, the home
00:41:47.240 prices are going through the roof and people are building everywhere because all these people are
00:41:54.120 moving from the cities. All these people are moving from failed states. Stop it because you're
00:41:59.580 going to wreck those places. Stop it. You used to make fun of those places. Stop it. Anyway,
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00:42:20.000 This is my company. And I've got a couple of really great people that have hatched this idea and run it.
00:42:29.500 Robert is my brother. John Wells is the agent of record who is really doing all of the vetting
00:42:36.820 on everything. And they're amazing. And the people that they have found to represent you all over the
00:42:42.840 country, they don't work for us. This is a free service to you. What we do is we refer them
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00:43:06.340 a home, find the agent. Don't take my advice. Don't take this as gospel. Interview the people
00:43:12.700 yourself. But I would start interviewing the people at real estate agents I trust. You just let us know
00:43:18.640 where you are and we'll give you an agent in your area if we have one. And we will get them to you
00:43:24.680 usually within like 15 minutes. It's real estate agents I trust.com. The name says it all real
00:43:31.460 estate agents I trust.com. So I have gotten an awful lot of email recently from people saying, Glenn,
00:43:50.380 what have you been taking? What did you take when you started feeling nasty? I don't have COVID. I
00:43:56.900 tested negative. But my family has had it and it's been very, very mild. My wife had it. And it really
00:44:05.540 knocked her for a loop. But she didn't start this flight of medication until we got home from from the
00:44:14.500 ranch. And I started it before I got anything. And I think I don't know. But I think that's what
00:44:22.240 stopped me from getting it. My doctor won't come on because he's afraid of being banned and called all
00:44:30.900 kinds of names. And he's just a you know, just a regular doctor. But the advice that he got, he got
00:44:37.460 it from Dr. Richard Bartlett. Richard Bartlett is a guy that you if you live in Texas, you may know
00:44:45.000 Rick Perry appointed him to the newly formed Texas Health Disparities Task Force. And it was an
00:44:52.580 advisory body, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. He was also asked to remain on the task force for seven
00:44:57.760 years, received a meritorious service award from the Texas Department of Health and Human Services.
00:45:03.680 His peers have elected him to serve as the County Medical Society president for four consecutive terms.
00:45:10.920 He served for 20 years at the local CBS medical expert. I mean, the guy is well known and well
00:45:19.220 credentialed. I don't know what they're going to do to him now because he says that he has found
00:45:26.260 something that he thinks everyone should try if you have a the symptoms of of COVID. So I wanted to give
00:45:36.840 you what I was taking and I wanted to talk to Dr. Bartlett. So if you are feeling anything like it's
00:45:44.980 coming on, you can ask your doctor about this. Welcome, Dr. Bartlett. How are you? Glenn, I'm doing
00:45:50.920 great. Thanks. I'm honored to be with you. Well, thank you very much. And thank you for the kind
00:45:57.400 consultations and advice that I know you've given my doctor. Is it possible that with everybody
00:46:06.840 in my family, I mean, I've got immune disorder, everything else, I should have been the first
00:46:11.300 one to get it. But as soon as soon as anybody in the family started to get things, and I started to
00:46:17.720 feel down at all, I started the flight of medication that you have recommended. And I didn't get it. Is it
00:46:28.480 possible that I was going to get COVID and didn't because of this? Well, bottom line, Glenn, is that
00:46:37.440 the testing has false negatives and false positives that have been proven over and over. And I've had
00:46:44.660 personal experiences of taking care of patients who initially test negative, and I'm treating them,
00:46:50.440 and they're getting better. And then later, they get a test after being treated for 11 days,
00:46:56.400 and 90% of their symptoms are gone, and it's positive. Well, they probably had it all along.
00:47:03.220 And we're seeing this over and over again, where three people in the family have the same symptoms
00:47:07.340 that started at the same time, two tests positive, one test negative. They all have it.
00:47:14.760 Symptomatology is the term where you look at the big picture. You use common sense. You use
00:47:20.980 good medical judgment with your training, and you treat the patient. You don't treat the test.
00:47:27.400 Treating the test is killing people. But I want to tell you, this strategy that came to me
00:47:33.620 was when I was looking for a stopgap measure that would help me save someone's life as an emergency
00:47:40.560 room doctor, because I also work in the emergency room. And back in March, we were told there was
00:47:45.920 nothing to do. Wait until they have severe symptoms. As a matter of fact, they should not be helped at
00:47:50.820 all if they have mild to moderate symptoms. Wait till they have severe symptoms. So me being an ER
00:47:55.860 doctor and thinking, what am I going to do if someone comes in the emergency room with their loved
00:48:01.180 ones, and they say, I can't breathe? Because this is a respiratory inflammatory disease, COVID is,
00:48:08.580 that causes people to have trouble breathing. And breathing is really important.
00:48:13.220 I teach advanced trauma. You know, that seems intuitive, but people seem, you have leaders
00:48:21.280 right now. I don't know how they became leaders, but they're talking about waves and curves. How about
00:48:27.900 medicine, science, facts, airway, breathing, circulation, the ABCs of CPR, of advanced trauma life
00:48:36.820 support, of advanced cardiac life support? Breathing is fundamental. And when someone can't
00:48:43.000 breathe, this is what they look like. They, many times their lips are blue. You can see the panic
00:48:48.080 in their eyes. You hear the panic in their voice. They might be confused because they're low on oxygen.
00:48:54.080 And some people can tolerate that better than others. But we know that the comorbidities that
00:49:00.500 are having trouble with COVID and dying are the people who have, they have diabetes, they have,
00:49:07.120 they've smoked for 50 years. They have a heart disease. And so their reserve and being able to
00:49:14.260 handle low oxygen is less than someone else. And the danger is they could die. And so besides that,
00:49:22.440 it's not just an inconvenience. What about empathy? What about alleviating human suffering?
00:49:28.680 There's a place for that still in medicine. And just as a human, we don't want to see other humans suffer.
00:49:34.080 But there are some common sense, practical, proven medical things that we can do. And so we know this
00:49:43.600 is an inflammatory disease. How about an anti-inflammatory medicine? It's a respiratory
00:49:49.040 problem in the lungs is where the inflammation is. How about putting the anti-inflammatory medicine
00:49:54.160 to the source of the problem in the lungs with an inhaled steroid, a nebulizer treatment of
00:50:02.620 budesonide, which has been out for 25 years, which is being used by millions of Americans every day
00:50:09.500 that are healthy to protect them from getting sick. And so that was the strategy that I've been using
00:50:15.180 and it's working.
00:50:16.980 So the buesonide is, is something that you looked at and said, why are we giving steroids in a tablet
00:50:24.600 form? We should be, we should be getting that steroid directly into the lungs. Uh, and it is,
00:50:32.520 if you get it early enough, it stops the, correct me if I'm wrong, the cytokine, uh, storms that
00:50:40.520 happen. Uh, cause we know that that is a big problem with this. The, the, our immune system goes
00:50:47.400 into a storm and then it just spirals out of control. So if you're saying, wait, wait, wait,
00:50:54.860 you're, you're in the middle of the storm. So this logic of waiting until someone is in distress
00:51:01.680 and then helping them has never been employed successfully in American healthcare forever.
00:51:08.480 We don't use that against the top three killers, heart attack, stroke, and cancer. Let's just say
00:51:13.540 if someone called 9-1-1 and they said, I have slurred speech and I'm 65 years old and, um,
00:51:21.520 I smoked for 50 years and all my family has strokes. You won't have the 9-1-1 dispatcher say,
00:51:28.800 well, maybe you're overtired. Call us when you have severe symptoms. That's ridiculous. And I would
00:51:35.540 never recommend that that's bad medicine. But with this disease, we have a situation where the strategy
00:51:42.580 that's been pushed on the American public is if you have mild to moderate symptoms, wait until you've
00:51:48.340 got severe symptoms, uh, and then seek help. But you know, even when people have severe symptoms,
00:51:54.360 because by and large people comply with what they're told, they have severe symptoms. They're
00:51:59.580 short of breath. They go to the emergency room and many times they're told, uh, take Tylenol. Yes,
00:52:05.220 you tested positive and yes, you feel miserable, but you're not sick enough yet. Go home,
00:52:11.200 take Tylenol and tough it out. And when you get sicker, come back. That would be like, uh, a real
00:52:17.040 situation that I took care of a one-year-old who swallowed a quarter and the family brought the kid
00:52:22.060 to the ER where I was working. I'm the one. And the child is not in immediate distress, but on the
00:52:28.780 x-ray, I see a quarter, uh, lodged in the throat. I could, this was, this is how ridiculous things have
00:52:36.480 gotten. I, it would be like, you don't give a one-year-old Tylenol they can't swallow. It'd be
00:52:41.320 like me handing them a blankie, uh, with, uh, with a little unicorn on it and saying, take this
00:52:47.980 child home, wrap it in the blankie and sing its favorite song and keep it comfortable until you
00:52:54.440 have severe symptoms. It's ridiculous logic. Uh, we need to take care of people early and, and avoid,
00:53:02.500 uh, the things that are even more dangerous, like intubating a patient, which can so and put them
00:53:09.120 on a ventilator. What are you seeing as far as results on this? Oh, uh, Oh, if you catch this
00:53:18.480 early, I'm having, uh, you can, I have one patient who, uh, with the first treatment, that's the only
00:53:26.240 treatment he needed because it was within hours of his fever, chills, body aches. Uh, he had just been
00:53:31.680 on a plane with, with another person behind him that was COVID positive and he was concerned and,
00:53:37.240 and rightfully so it, it turned out to be COVID, but one breathing treatment stopped all the symptoms.
00:53:43.760 And I've had other patients who were sick for, well, one patient that has, uh, two kinds of
00:53:49.160 lymphoma, cancer in the blood. She just received radiation a month before, and she's on chemotherapy
00:53:54.720 currently for the cancer. And for five days, she was flat on her back in bed with a nonstop fever,
00:54:01.540 couldn't sleep. And she calls me on a Friday, says my granddaughter tested positive. I heard you
00:54:06.480 on the radio. Would you please help me? And so on that Friday, I call in the breathing treatments
00:54:10.700 and the medicine. She takes her first treatment, sleeps all night long for the first time in five
00:54:15.420 days. She's her fever breaks over the weekend. She recovers. She's able to teach an eight hour day
00:54:21.400 of music lessons via Skype to her kids on Monday. And then she tests negative, uh, twice after
00:54:28.700 having becoming symptom free. And so that's what I see. The people are telling me many times I hear
00:54:34.780 it very often while they're getting their breathing treatment with budesonide. Many times they tell me
00:54:40.120 my chest pain is going away. My shortness of breath is going away during the treatment. I feel
00:54:45.400 much better right after the treatment. And this is not a medicine that I invented. I'm not looking for
00:54:51.000 new patients. I'm not making any money off of this. This costs $3 for a breathing treatment.
00:54:57.480 It's something you can, I recommend people being treated early in every disease, including this
00:55:03.560 life-threatening pandemic with a medicine that's cheap, cost-effective. They can sit on their couch,
00:55:10.160 watch Netflix, uh, and, uh, for five minutes, get a breathing treatment and get relief from their
00:55:16.100 shortness of breath and chest pain. That seems like a good idea.
00:55:18.600 It made all the difference to Tanya. I know, um, she was, she would say that she would take the
00:55:27.500 breathing treatment. She'd say, Oh my gosh, I feel so much better. Uh, and she took it. I don't
00:55:31.700 remember for how many days, but she took it for several days. Uh, and it dramatically improved,
00:55:38.580 uh, her breathing. Uh, and like I said, I started it the minute I started feeling any kind of symptoms
00:55:45.040 and I did it for three days, I think as well, four days. And I haven't had, I haven't had any problems
00:55:53.240 at all. I mean, it's been really, really miraculous. I want to talk to you a little bit about what people
00:55:59.220 should ask their doctor, uh, and, and kind of go over what I, uh, what I did. I think it's pretty
00:56:05.800 much the same thing that Louie Gohmert is, uh, is doing. Are you, is he a patient of yours or?
00:56:13.300 So, uh, Louie, uh, I've, he's reached out to me, uh, on my cell phone. I've had the privilege of
00:56:19.640 talking to some amazing people who are real public servants, including Louie Gohmert. Uh, and so
00:56:25.800 I've been shocked many times at who's reaching out to me on my cell phone, but, uh, I am not his
00:56:31.960 doctor. Uh, he has doctors that are taking care of doing excellent care, but they're using the
00:56:37.360 strategy that I have recommended. And if someone goes to COVID silver bullet.com, COVID silver
00:56:43.140 bullet.com, you can download the PDF, which talks about, you click on case study and that talks about
00:56:49.800 Glenn, this would be interesting to you. I, I picked two patients, uh, to highlight, uh, salient points
00:56:56.040 in the, in my care of COVID patients and, and to, uh, to explain why I'm doing what I'm doing.
00:57:02.640 And one of those patients was the one that, uh, I described that had initially a negative test and
00:57:07.340 then later tested positive. So it happens over and over again. This is not uncommon. Um, and where,
00:57:13.420 and there's reasons why, so you might want to look at that, but COVID silver bullet.com has the
00:57:18.360 strategy that I'm using.
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00:59:10.660 So, uh, doctor, I just like to get your opinion on this cocktail, because I know you are, you are
00:59:22.920 really saying that the silver bullet is his breathing treatment, but I'd like to, uh, ask you if you agree
00:59:29.900 with this cocktail of drugs and why, uh, it, they work. You have hydroxychloroquine zinc. This is what I
00:59:38.240 took, uh, vitamin C. Um, I also took a baby aspirin every day cause I got to stay away from the hard
00:59:46.420 stuff. Uh, an adult aspirin is just too much. Um, uh, and then your breathing treatment. Uh, why do,
00:59:54.880 why do all of these work and why are all of these, uh, being dismissed by so many people?
01:00:02.940 You know, uh, Glenn, I got, I had the privilege of being invited by Dr. Mo Bean Syed to, uh, his
01:00:11.520 medical education channel for a podcast and doc, it's called Dr. Bean Medical Lectures and his
01:00:17.080 followers are called the Cool Beans. And we talked about this, that, uh, the reason I'm calling
01:00:23.200 Budesonide my silver bullet is it's my go-to. It's, it's, it's safe and it's effective at decreasing
01:00:31.580 the inflammation. And it's, let me just tell you how safe it is. Uh, the Budesonide's been used for
01:00:36.820 25 years on two pound premature babies in the ICU. And that's about as delicate as it gets. But
01:00:44.100 think about this second graders that are at home every day that aren't sick are being given this
01:00:50.000 Budesonide nebulizer treatments at home to protect them from having asthma attacks, which is an
01:00:56.100 inflammatory disease. And we get safe for elderly, uh, patients in nursing homes. So it's super safe.
01:01:04.320 It's super effective. It's cost effective. It's a no brainer. That's why I call it my silver bullet
01:01:09.500 because I've seen how I was actually shocked when I started using this medicine against COVID and how
01:01:15.740 effective it was. As he said, it is $3 a treatment. It's generic. It's Busedonide. Uh, talk to your
01:01:24.460 doctor about it if you have any symptoms at all. Dr. Bartlett, thank you so much for all that you've
01:01:30.880 done and do. This is the Glenn Beck program. All right. Uh, I, I have to tell you my dog was in the
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01:03:03.660 This is the Glenn Beck program. Welcome to Monday. Uh, I don't think we've seen stranger things,
01:03:10.260 uh, than, uh, than Elon Omar. Um, we have David Steinberg on the phone. He's the investigative
01:03:15.480 reporter that has been, um, really buttoning up all of the research, all of the facts on
01:03:23.300 Elon Omar. He has, he has put himself in danger quite honestly. Uh, and he's got an upcoming article
01:03:31.520 on blaze.com, uh, that you really need to see. Uh, he is going to take us through some of this
01:03:38.660 story, but I think David, it's safe to say that all of the things that we suspected, um, you could now
01:03:46.760 prove through social media, um, uh, from other people and from Ilana Omar based on her dad, uh,
01:03:58.260 and her, her quote unquote husband slash brother. Uh, we can now, you now have a case that could be
01:04:05.840 presented and say, you don't have to look very much further. These are the facts, right?
01:04:11.780 Thanks Glenn. Yeah. In short, I would say with the article, uh, you're going to post today that,
01:04:17.360 that it's over, uh, from our end there, there's really nothing left in, uh, that's publicly available
01:04:24.500 documentation that anyone would need to have to be convinced that for eight years, she had married
01:04:33.000 her brother to commit, uh, immigration fraud. And this marriage fraud also was in the service
01:04:39.940 of education fraud slash student loan fraud. And along the line, we have evidence that she committed
01:04:47.360 that she filed at least two years of fraudulent tax returns, uh, possibly eight. We have evidence
01:04:54.220 that she perjured herself eight times during her 2017 divorce from this man. And along the way,
01:05:03.880 uh, of course, we know she was living in public housing. We know, uh, she was likely receiving
01:05:10.840 subsidized childcare. Essentially almost everything she put her name on for eight years was perjury or
01:05:19.000 fraud. And it all adds up to the likely, the most extensive spree of state and federal felonies
01:05:30.040 by an elected Congress person in us history. I really have no other way to put it. That's how big
01:05:35.840 this is. Um, and the, the research that you have done has been extensive and has taken you years
01:05:45.820 to complete all of this. Um, um, tell me what the key to this research is, because what you've done
01:05:55.220 is you've taken it and we've posted all of it. We've archived all of it. You have archived all of it
01:06:02.340 so you can see it on the social media posts until this breaks and then they'll all be taken down. Um,
01:06:09.160 and then, uh, but you've archived it. So we have record of all of these things. What is the key
01:06:15.820 thing that when you're looking at this story later today that people need to understand and recognize?
01:06:24.360 Well, what you see today basically simplifies all of it. This has been a confusing, a bizarre case
01:06:32.160 with the several marriages and divorces and changing names and birth certificates. However,
01:06:38.260 all you need to know right now is there, her father, uh, we've proven along the way that he
01:06:44.640 was known as nurse site. The last thing remaining was an actual verified example from a friend,
01:06:54.080 uh, someone who could be proven to be a friend or family or contacts or friends of the campaign
01:07:01.040 calling her father nurse. I eat L me. That was essentially the last hurl, uh, because of
01:07:08.400 course the man she married was Ahmed nurse site L me. And there is nobody else with that string of
01:07:15.040 names, uh, who could have been his father. There simply is no, nobody exists in either, uh, public
01:07:22.080 U S or UK archives, uh, address records, uh, you know, rental applications, nothing else exists,
01:07:29.560 uh, showing that there was a second man named nurse. I tell me to be her husband's father.
01:07:36.440 So we had her father. Yeah. Right. Correct. To show that it was the same man. So we needed a final
01:07:44.920 example showing that her father was known as nurse site L me. I, uh, this was actually the easiest
01:07:52.040 research I've done on this in three years. It involves typing nurse site L me into the Facebook
01:07:57.680 search bar. Uh, again, that is, uh, I just want to point out how, how pathetic the local Minnesota
01:08:05.320 star tribune has been on this coverage. Cause they haven't, they didn't bother even to do that.
01:08:09.280 But on this last one here, not only do we find one example, we found three dozen examples of friends
01:08:17.900 and family of Ilhan Omar or her relatives or her campaign workers calling him. And most of them
01:08:25.280 are written in Somali. These are people, these were not people trying to sandbag him, trying to post
01:08:32.240 false information. These were friends, uh, wishes, sending condolences again. I'm sorry,
01:08:39.260 I didn't mention earlier that he did try to die away. Yes. He, he passed away from COVID-19 and by
01:08:47.620 all accounts, uh, this is, this is limited to Ilhan Omar's criminal behavior by all accounts,
01:08:54.920 since he arrived in America, he was a wonderful man. Uh, everyone had wonderful things to say about
01:09:00.800 him. He was a kind, funny guy. That's what I've heard from everybody. He earned that reputation.
01:09:05.300 This is all about proving what Ilhan Omar did from 2009 to 2017. So again, he passed away and there
01:09:15.680 was just this outpouring of grief and condolences from around the world. And many of these people who
01:09:23.120 we confirm can confirm, uh, are very close to the family said condolences on the death of nurse
01:09:30.140 Saeed Elmi. Now, beyond that, they also reveal why he was so well known, uh, to so many people as nurse
01:09:40.200 Saeed Elmi, because they also call him Colonel nurse Saeed Elmi. And for the first time ever,
01:09:46.580 we have, uh, we have, uh, two people that we can verify, uh, who were ex-Somali military forces.
01:09:55.960 Uh, they verify exactly his history. So Ilhan Omar's father, uh, as, as we know now, uh, from these
01:10:06.080 two people, first of these two people, he was a prominent colonel in the Somali military from the
01:10:12.280 late 1970s until 1991. We have. So he, he fought in the, he fought then in the Somali wars. Was,
01:10:23.560 was he in a good side or the bad side? That's certainly for someone else to pick apart.
01:10:30.760 To answer. Uh, again, um, his reputation in this country is stellar, but I will say now he was,
01:10:38.360 you know, this was obviously, he was in the forces that were led by dictator Saeed Bar. He was fighting
01:10:46.480 for that man's army. However, the United States, uh, at least in 1982 was funding Saeed Bar. And we
01:10:55.780 were fighting, uh, those, those, those two battles in 1978 and 1982 that Colonel nurse Saeed Elmi is
01:11:03.560 said to have led in, uh, those two battles, I believe the U S was providing arms in both cases
01:11:11.620 and the enemy, which was, uh, Ethiopia was funded by the USSR at the time. It gets very complicated.
01:11:20.680 Now, now, uh, again, it gets extremely complicated. Early seventies, he was actually trained. He went
01:11:27.720 to the Soviet union and got his education in a Soviet military school. Then he returns to Somalia,
01:11:34.860 joins the army and Somalia actually switched sides at that point. And the Soviet union back Ethiopia,
01:11:42.280 the U S back Somalia. So again, I don't want to get into, but it, right. It may though, it may,
01:11:49.620 however, may, may not, but it may, however, uh, shed some light on her Marxist, uh, ideas,
01:11:58.200 et cetera, et cetera. But again, it may not, you're not alleging any of that. The reason why
01:12:04.040 this is important, um, the history of her father is because, because of the marriage that she went
01:12:11.740 through. And this isn't, this isn't something she went through to get to this country. Uh, she came to
01:12:18.120 this country and then used and abused and broke the laws over and over and over again. Um, do you have
01:12:25.980 anything on the, on the bribes that, that allegedly were being given for voters of $50 for elderly
01:12:34.920 voters? Uh, I'll tell you, Glenn, I've heard that too. That has been circulating for years. Obviously,
01:12:42.840 that is something very difficult to get evidence of, but yes, uh, we were talking about a string of
01:12:50.200 felonies Elan committed from 2009 to 2017, uh, in her private life since being elected or since running
01:12:58.500 for office in 2016 until now. Yes, I can confirm. I have heard several stories of vote buying, uh,
01:13:08.840 where money, but you don't have any, right, but no hard evidence of them, but I have a, I have very
01:13:16.020 specific stories of exactly how it was carried out. So yes, I, I, that information has been given to
01:13:23.680 the FBI and not just by, all right. I'll add that. So tomorrow, tomorrow is the primary in Minneapolis
01:13:32.080 and she's been challenged, uh, for her seat. What are the odds that the people throw her out
01:13:40.560 before anyone in the government does? It's again, it is incredibly difficult to say what's going on
01:13:48.320 in that district. First of all, polling in that district is not terribly easy because it is heavily,
01:13:55.380 uh, non-English speaking. Um, you, you know, much of the, the older generation of Somali immigrants,
01:14:02.300 uh, you know, they're coming from a country where, where there wasn't, there was high illiteracy rate
01:14:08.000 in Somali, uh, and they simply don't speak a lot of English. Figuring out, figuring out, uh,
01:14:15.260 whether or not the community has entirely turned on her, is it difficult? That's difficult to include
01:14:21.520 at this point. However, she does have an incredibly well-funded challenger. Now he's a progressive
01:14:27.280 himself, whether or not he will pull this off tomorrow, who knows? Uh, there is however, a very
01:14:33.700 strong Republican challenger and, uh, he has received endorsements from Trump. He's got quite a bit of
01:14:41.040 attention for somebody who's running in what is otherwise a safe democratic seat. Now, uh, hopefully with
01:14:49.020 what we're presenting today, I mean, the case is essentially over from our side. There's nothing
01:14:53.960 else to show. Uh, we have dozens of people saying her father is Nurse Saeed Elmi, that she married
01:15:00.340 Ahmed Nurse Saeed Elmi. We even have somebody who says condolences to, uh, to Colonel Nurse Saeed Elmi
01:15:09.020 and his five children, and he names Ahmed. I mean, a lot of people just were not aware. These are
01:15:15.480 people who were, who are friends and knew Colonel Nurse Saeed Elmi very well. He was a prominent man
01:15:20.320 and just were not aware of all of this for one reason or another. Uh, but, but yeah, I also have
01:15:27.400 several people saying condolences to his daughter, Layla. Layla is a woman named Layla Nurse Saeed Elmi,
01:15:35.060 who lives in the UK. She is the oldest of the five siblings, and she is said to be the person who raised
01:15:43.760 Ahmed. Essentially, she was an older sibling. She's about 11 years older than him. She raised him,
01:15:50.300 uh, in the UK. And on her marriage certificate, which I published, uh, over a year ago,
01:15:58.820 she wrote down her father's name is Nurse Saeed Elmi, military officer. There is nobody else on the
01:16:06.960 planet. But this description, it's over, Glenn. Uh, you have done incredible work. Uh, now let's
01:16:14.060 see if anybody in justice even cares about it. Uh, I, I know they don't in, in Minnesota because the
01:16:22.080 whole state has gone corrupt, it seems. Uh, but, uh, hopefully they will in Washington and tomorrow,
01:16:28.780 uh, they may care as they line up to go to the voting booth, but we'll see. This story will be
01:16:35.100 published on theblaze.com. Theblaze.com, uh, get all your news there and see this story. It will be
01:16:42.120 published later on, uh, this afternoon. David, thank you so much. I appreciate it. David Steinberg,
01:16:47.960 investigative reporter. Thanks for sharing this. You bet.
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01:18:24.980 that we have been covering today. We've, we've got something coming up, uh, that is not going to be
01:18:31.720 sugar-coated, but you need to understand about the economy. Uh, that's coming up in just a few
01:18:37.380 minutes. Also Harvey Rosenfeld, he is the founder of the Consumer Watchdog. He's a public interest,
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01:18:59.120 score you. Uh, and what does that mean exactly? How is that score affecting you? What is it going to
01:19:08.380 mean for your future? And is anyone trying to stop this? The use of our, of our information now is just
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01:21:44.260 You know, I can't believe how many things have changed just in the last five months while we've
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01:22:17.420 to score you. What does that even mean? The guy who has been with the represent consumers and the
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01:24:13.300 Facebook, we buy everything from Amazon and what happens to all of that information? Well,
01:24:21.700 some things now are being discovered and were written about by, uh, Harvey Rosenfeld, uh, from the,
01:24:28.660 uh, represent consumers. And, uh, he has pulled a blanket off of this. That is pretty ugly. And I
01:24:37.800 want him to go over, uh, what he has found and what's really happening to our data, because it's
01:24:43.640 now being used to score you. Harvey, what does that even mean?
01:24:47.380 What it means is that a handful of firms, uh, deep in the shadows of the, uh, online marketplace
01:24:54.180 are taking this, the vast quantity of data that all of our devices spew, not just our cell phones,
01:25:01.440 but even our TVs and refrigerators and our cars, turning, taking all this data and turning it
01:25:07.400 through algorithms into a score that determines whether, whether we're going to pay more than
01:25:13.740 somebody else for the same product, uh, at a hardware store, uh, whether we're going to get
01:25:19.260 a job or, or get an apartment or get into this college we want to get into. It means that some
01:25:25.420 people who are scored are considered crooks because they return, uh, merchandise. It doesn't work
01:25:32.280 too often. It means that people who, some people just are going to get really bad customer service.
01:25:38.860 If you have a low score, these scores are, are developed by these shadowy firms. Nobody knows
01:25:44.440 anything about the firms. Nobody knows anything about the scores, but they're purchased by some
01:25:49.380 of the major retail, uh, uh, brands and landlords and employers in the United States and secretly
01:25:56.300 applied to, to each of us. It's like, it's like everybody knows about the credit score, but nobody
01:26:01.700 knows about the secret surveillance scores. This is really terrifying. Um, a, how did you stumble
01:26:10.520 across it? And, uh, what do we do about it? Well, represent consumers is a nonprofit organization
01:26:19.220 that is looking at the future and trying to figure out what it means for consumers. And it's very
01:26:24.460 difficult to find information about it. You know, the, the wall street journal, then, uh, the Washington
01:26:29.140 Post, few other, uh, very few other papers in the country have, uh, reported on this. So we,
01:26:36.020 we did some research, my colleague, Laura Antonini and I did some research. We, we submitted a massive
01:26:41.540 petition, a 40 page report to the United States federal trade commission, urging them to investigate
01:26:47.660 it in 2019. They didn't do anything. And, uh, we recently wrote a, an op-ed in the Washington
01:26:54.780 Post, which is getting a lot of attention. The, the, the point is that you can't, unlike your credit
01:27:01.000 score, which at least the law requires you to, um, to be notified about, there is no requirement in
01:27:08.500 the law now with respect to how this information is collected. It can be inaccurate. It could be
01:27:14.220 unfairly biased against people. You can't contest your score. We call them the secret surveillance
01:27:21.400 scores. You can't contest those scores. Uh, you don't even know who, what the company is that's,
01:27:26.600 uh, issuing the score. All you know is that one day you might try to return a product and they will
01:27:31.700 tell you, sorry, you can't return it because you've been flagged as a, basically you've been flagged as
01:27:37.320 a crook. So, so wait a minute, how do we know these companies are using it? Um, somebody has got to
01:27:46.640 be writing the check for it. So why can't we find out who the company is? How, how, how are they,
01:27:54.400 how are they linking up with other companies? And I mean, they're buying something. How come we can't
01:28:00.520 find the seller? Okay. So here's the, here's the problem. Here's, here's what's happening in our
01:28:06.380 marketplace right now. All of our devices are, uh, spewing torrents of our data that can be the
01:28:13.480 most intimate data. I mean, they know where we are. They know what we're doing. They know what
01:28:17.920 our preferences are. They probably know something about, you know, uh, our romantic interests.
01:28:23.020 They know about our health. All of this data is being collected and it's widely available
01:28:27.900 on the internet. And, and there are companies called data brokers that purchase it and collect it.
01:28:34.460 Then they sell our data to these companies that I mentioned deep in the recesses of the marketplace.
01:28:40.460 No, you've never heard of the names of some of these companies and they have engineers who don't do
01:28:45.440 nothing but take all that data and write algorithms that purport, supposedly predict what we're, how
01:28:53.420 we're going to behave in the future. Are we going to be a good quote, good consumer or bad consumer?
01:28:58.400 Those scores are then marketed to companies, retail, uh, clothing companies, uh, you know,
01:29:06.400 hardware, hardware, hardware chains, uh, uh, colleges, people who are, you know, uh, large
01:29:13.620 corporations who are, do a lot of hiring. Those folks want to know whether we're going to be good
01:29:19.880 for them. So for example, if some people may not hire you because your, your score shows that you
01:29:26.000 have to commute too far or you may, or that the, the score predicts that you won't stay at your job.
01:29:32.480 So the, so the, the market starts off and with all of our data ends up in this single digit score
01:29:39.120 that some company is applying to you and you don't know it because there's no requirement that they
01:29:43.980 disclose it to you. You know, I have to tell you, this reminds me a lot of what Bill Gates was trying
01:29:49.000 to do, uh, with the eventual, um, implementation of, uh, of common core. He was looking for data to be
01:29:58.280 able to say, this person should be a gymnast. This person should be a mechanic. This person should be
01:30:04.300 a doctor. And you'd gather all of this information over the years in school, and you would be able to
01:30:11.920 point them, uh, in the right direction, really from the first moment that they start to give that data,
01:30:20.660 to the system. And it, it, it kind of takes away your, uh, you know, your own free will. And I know
01:30:30.120 that's something that's being debated now on whether we will have free will or not, because we'll be so
01:30:36.020 manipulated. It's not necessarily a problem that they collect this data and use this data. The problem
01:30:43.280 is we can't get access to it. I don't know. Right. Absolutely right. It's, it's, uh, there are no laws
01:30:53.780 that protect Americans against the collection and use of our data in any way. So that the, at the end
01:31:01.340 of the day, this is a lot like, as you point out, I mean, when I was a kid, you know, we had a fill out
01:31:06.960 a, I remember taking a test that was supposedly going to an aptitude test to tell me what I was going to
01:31:12.260 be good at. Right. Now we've got these faceless engineers behind in some Silicon Valley location,
01:31:18.700 or could they could be anywhere or overseas and their program, these algorithms that are supposed
01:31:24.700 to predict with far greater accuracy, our behavior as citizens, as consumers, as taxpayers. And as you
01:31:33.280 probably know, you know, over in China, they, they have created something called the social credit
01:31:38.980 system where the government actually scores people on whether they're loyal, whether they follow
01:31:44.880 directions, whether they cross the street at, on a red light. I mean, that's in China, they've taken
01:31:51.940 this on behalf and turned it into a part of the autocratic dictatorship that limits people's choices.
01:31:59.200 Here, here in the United States so far, it's all about, it's just about a commercial enterprise,
01:32:04.140 but this, but obviously it's a threat. So Harvey, I don't want to get into politics at all with you,
01:32:10.700 but I, you know, that I'm a conservative and I always thought, I have always thought that those
01:32:18.740 on the left, and I don't mean the crazy Marxist, I mean, just the, my neighbors that are, you know,
01:32:24.300 more liberal than I am, that, that thought that the corporations are going to take over the world
01:32:30.380 and everything else. I am worried about our government, uh, and what it can quickly become,
01:32:36.680 but I think I'm more worried about the corporations because they don't have any constitution to regulate
01:32:45.400 them. So everything that they do, they could sell it to the government, give it to the government.
01:32:51.500 They could just use it without the government even knowing or caring. And we're caught in this little
01:32:58.600 game of theirs where they're trying to get us to do something, buy something, move somewhere,
01:33:05.840 do something, you know what I mean? It's, it's really, we become puppets in a play that we don't
01:33:13.140 think we're even in. Well, that's it. It sounds a lot like the matrix, doesn't it? That movie.
01:33:18.600 It does. It does. That's, that's really the truth. And, and this issue transcends any kind of
01:33:25.080 ideology. All Americans are united against the notion that, again, that, uh, their information
01:33:32.740 about them is being deployed like weapons against them by people who we don't even know. And, and the
01:33:41.040 impact can be very harsh returns. It turns Americans into second class citizens, some Americans who get
01:33:47.620 low scores, uh, and, and it really, uh, it really is inconsistent with what we think of as a free
01:33:54.060 market because now every, these scores treat every person as if they were their own market. And,
01:34:00.480 and the seller no longer has to sell to you if they don't like who you are.
01:34:04.060 So, uh, Harvey, um, how do we say stop our information from going there and what do we do to stop this?
01:34:18.920 Well, I think you're, you pointed out the first problem. It's just, there's, we have to, we have to have
01:34:23.940 regain control over our information. And right now, all of, most of the quote, privacy reforms you hear
01:34:31.320 about are sort of stuck in this outdated, uh, 19th century contract law model. Well, all they have
01:34:38.360 to do is disclose what they're doing to us. And then we have to give consent to it. But we all
01:34:42.840 consent every day when we buy something, you know, you click, I agree. And yes, I know you're going to
01:34:47.560 do that when you, when we go online to purchase something. So there have to be, basically our data
01:34:52.680 should be treated like our own personal property. And it's worth, it's worth a lot of money to other
01:34:58.540 people. If people want to use it and we want to give it to them, they have to pay for it. They
01:35:03.700 have to actually give us money and pay for it. So that's the first thing. The second, excuse me,
01:35:10.060 the second thing is all about, um, using the secret surveillance scores. We cannot allow a society to
01:35:17.680 develop, and it's already well on the way to this, that is based on engineers who we don't know
01:35:23.900 drafting, well, coding is the word they use for it. These algorithms that actually judge us and
01:35:30.840 eventually will use using artificial intelligence. These algorithms will be, uh, able to outthink
01:35:37.620 us and, and purport to be able to predict what's going to happen to each of us and whether we're
01:35:45.260 going to be good people or bad people. And that's got to be exposed and it's got to be stopped.
01:35:50.100 We have at least because it depends on, it depends on who's programming those algorithms. It can also
01:35:55.180 not only judge us, but then it can also shape us to make us into a better citizen, whatever the
01:36:01.560 algorithm decides, uh, that is one quick, uh, last question, Harvey. Um, the idea that, oh, this is
01:36:08.480 just metadata. Uh, there's no way to assign that. All of that is over because of how fast we can compute
01:36:15.480 now, right? I mean, they can tie everything directly to a citizen, no matter what, no matter
01:36:22.060 how big it is. That's right. They say it's all masked so nobody can figure out who you are. That's
01:36:27.640 a lie. They know how to, they know who you are. They know what you're doing. They can connect all
01:36:32.140 the dots, the algorithms are, help them do that. Amazing. Uh, thank you for being on this and would
01:36:39.860 love to stay in touch with you, uh, Harvey, uh, because I am very concerned about big tech
01:36:46.420 and what is happening with these companies. They are out of control. I'm not a guy that
01:36:51.260 believes in, uh, breaking things up, but I don't know what to do with these companies.
01:36:56.580 This is the one place that I could say the founders never thought of. They never thought
01:37:02.500 of a company becoming more powerful than the government. Uh, and it is very concerning. So
01:37:09.480 anything you need and anything you want to alert people to, please reach out.
01:37:13.660 We'll take advantage of that. Thank you very much for this opportunity.
01:37:16.680 Thank you. You bet. Thanks, Harvey.
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01:38:44.040 All right. Um, I want to tell you the truth that I don't think anybody is really explaining to you.
01:39:04.180 This, uh, is going to last a couple of breaks. So if you can, you know, clear out just 15 minutes here,
01:39:10.860 or, uh, or go back and listen to it on the podcast, but we are collectively living through
01:39:17.100 you broke it, you bought it, uh, right now. And it's the federal reserve that has broke it.
01:39:23.780 And now we are buying it. And I'm not talking about Jerome Powell or, you know, the decision to
01:39:30.580 unleash the modern monetary theory on the world's largest economy. Those ideas are bad enough to,
01:39:38.080 to print money out of thin air and use that money to buy government bonds and, uh, and a means to fund
01:39:44.820 trillion dollar, uh, per month deficit is idiotic, but we're doing more than that. The script for the
01:39:51.940 modern monetary theory and its destruction of the free market and the United States wasn't written
01:39:57.580 by Trump or Powell or Greenspan or Obama. It was written more than a hundred years ago by the clowns
01:40:05.440 at the federal reserve system. What happened to our economy in 2008, uh, was clearly inevitable.
01:40:14.140 And it was clear to anyone who wasn't a part of the system. You could see it coming and we can see
01:40:21.180 what's coming now. The DNA of disaster is built into the institution itself. It's a private banking
01:40:29.720 cartel. They're not elected. They don't answer to voters. They were granted complete oversight of the
01:40:37.540 country's currency and monetary system. That's insane by design. They can't be recalled by Congress
01:40:45.240 or by voters or by the president. When the president appoints somebody to the head of the fed,
01:40:50.700 that's a recommendation. They don't have to go with that. The tools that was granted to them by Congress,
01:40:58.380 the progressives and Woodrow Wilson give them unlimited power to choose winners and losers. And right now,
01:41:05.800 main street is losing over the, the last 90 days alone, the fed has deployed more currency than it did
01:41:17.780 in the previous 90 days. And we are now looking at funding the government to the tune of $4 trillion
01:41:27.380 worth of bond purchases. So the federal reserve has printed up money and bought,
01:41:35.800 our debt in Congress to the tune of $4 trillion. The fed now is the largest buyer and holder of not
01:41:47.540 only federal debt, but also of corporate debt. They have spent over $2 trillion to lend monies to
01:41:54.720 companies that would otherwise default and be in bankruptcy. We are now in a zombie economy of dead,
01:42:02.440 but still walking companies that would otherwise go belly up. The fed also is now the largest landowner
01:42:10.920 in the world with more than 60% of the entire U S mortgage industry on its books. Your bank probably does
01:42:21.580 not own your home. You don't own it. The federal reserve owns it. Now they are the largest landowner in the
01:42:32.280 world. So what does all of this mean? Well, we will explain when we come back.
01:42:43.360 You know, with all the Rona flying around these days, conventional medical wisdom suggests that
01:42:57.460 it's a good idea to be out in the sunshine and the outside. Yeah, but that conventional wisdom,
01:43:04.360 I don't think those people ever lived in Texas. It's too hot. The thick juicy steak is not enough
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01:44:11.600 I'm going to publish this on glenbeck.com because I don't think I'm going to be able to get to
01:44:26.100 everything in it. I'm going to skip some of the things that I want to share with you on the history
01:44:30.580 of the Fed and why the dollar, uh, is, is losing value and why it is the world's reserve currency.
01:44:40.660 Um, but what we are doing is we are printing money. Now we are printing money. We have printed
01:44:47.860 90 years worth of currency, 90 years of currency in the past 90 days.
01:44:56.620 We are staring down the barrel of a mathematically certain hyperinflation event. And we have seen it
01:45:06.200 over and over and over again around the world. It always ends the same way. And that will mean
01:45:14.080 higher prices for gas and t-shirts and food and toys on Amazon prime. It's going to mean higher prices
01:45:21.600 for everything that will put you in a box. We're already seeing inflation. In fact, I think we're
01:45:28.900 starting to see hyperinflation and where you're seeing it is in the stock market. The supply of
01:45:34.660 dollars provided to companies through the Fed is so massive. So the price of stocks has skyrocketed
01:45:42.700 because of the increased demand, but eventually those dollars will start to spill into the larger
01:45:48.520 economy. Right now, what is saving us from massive inflation is no one is spending any money,
01:45:55.760 but our dollar, the value of our dollar is crashing overseas. More dollars in circulation,
01:46:02.980 the lower and lower the purchasing power that's inflation. And it's coming in a scale that we have
01:46:10.160 not seen since Venezuela or Zimbabwe, Argentina, or the Weimar Republic in Germany.
01:46:16.200 Now, what the Democrats don't want you to know that's in phase four of their COVID-19 bailout program
01:46:24.660 are all kinds of new powers for the Federal Reserve, including the power to create bank accounts
01:46:33.360 for every American at a Fed charter bank. Well, at least then we'd know which banks are the banks of
01:46:39.800 the Fed. The Fed then can simply print the digital currency into existence and put it directly into the
01:46:47.960 account of American citizens. This is universal basic income and stimulus or reparation payments printed into
01:46:58.400 existence and paid directly into the account that every American would now have with the Federal Reserve.
01:47:05.000 That does not end well. We know how it ends. Governments can print currency, but they cannot create wealth.
01:47:14.220 By printing currency, they can destroy wealth. The real value comes in the full faith and credit. Well, no one believes
01:47:24.580 that we're going to pay anything back anymore. The doom was was written into this structure.
01:47:35.000 This is a central planned economy now, and those are always due to fail. Every central committee that ever
01:47:44.220 tries to do centralized planning fails over and over and over again. And we know it. And we've
01:47:50.000 we've fooled ourselves thinking that we have some sort of a free market because the Fed is there.
01:47:56.760 The central bank, the central bank, the state backed monopoly with zero oversight from anyone who's
01:48:03.420 elected, they are answered. They are answerable to no one. And we pretend our economy isn't central
01:48:11.680 a central planning. So what is the net result here? What is the real world effect for you?
01:48:20.160 The dollar is going to collapse as the world reserve currency. And please, if you've listened
01:48:28.160 to me for a long time, you know how many times they've said that can never happen with all kinds
01:48:35.880 of stuff, including socialists and communists and anarchists working together to overthrow capitalism
01:48:43.880 and the Western world. It's happening. So no matter what the experts tell you, please do your own
01:48:51.140 homework. Don't take it from me as gospel. Do your own homework, because this is what it's going to mean
01:48:57.380 right now. Farmers in South Africa, they grow and they pick cotton and they deliver it to market.
01:49:04.140 And the cotton is then shipped by boat to Indonesia, where it's processed into fabric. The cotton fabric
01:49:11.920 is then sent over to another ship to go to China, where it's made into t-shirt blanks. Then these t-shirts
01:49:20.440 are shipped to a Walmart factory in Mexico, where they are screen printed with a logo and tags added.
01:49:27.780 Then they're shipped to a U.S. warehouse and then to a U.S. store, where you then can buy that t-shirt
01:49:37.000 for $3.99. Think of that. $3.99 to pay a farmer, a cotton mill, a textile firm, a screen printing
01:49:46.220 company, a U.S. store, plus three boat rides for $3.99. The reason why we pay $3.99
01:49:56.280 is because of the power of the dollar. Imagine that same t-shirt that you're used to buying
01:50:04.080 for $5 is now $28. That's the average cost of that same t-shirt in the EU. The same cost of that
01:50:14.240 t-shirt in Australia and Uruguay. Imagine if your next McDonald's meal is $25. Your school lunch for
01:50:22.320 your kids runs $10 a day. Your next car costs as much as your house did five years ago.
01:50:30.460 That's what's coming. It's a realistic picture. And it has nothing to do with Donald Trump or Barack
01:50:39.060 Obama or Richard Nixon or anybody else. This was going to be the result of the system because the
01:50:45.720 system is inherently bad and not free market. There is no incentive to prevent corruption or ego
01:50:55.300 or a hundred other vices that run amok. Now, that doesn't mean that the dollar means the collapse
01:51:03.620 of the U.S. economy. But it does mean we should all look up the word austerity and take it to heart in
01:51:13.620 our own lives. So what could be done to prevent this? Well, we could abolish the Federal Reserve
01:51:22.780 system. We could cancel all debts owed by Uncle Sam to the Fed and move the currency creation back to the
01:51:31.440 Treasury Department. But you and I both know that's not going to happen. We'll probably go the other
01:51:38.680 route. A dollar decline globally coinciding with massive printing of new dollars that always equals
01:51:47.420 hyperinflation and then a great reset. And as we get there, your dollar has already in the last 90 days
01:51:56.840 lost 10 percent of its value. You still might have a thousand dollars in the bank, but you can only buy
01:52:04.360 about nine hundred dollars worth of product with it because of 10 percent inflation. Nobody thought
01:52:13.620 that oil could go to negative forty dollars a barrel. They would have told you at the beginning of
01:52:20.240 the year. Hell, I would have told you it will never happen. That is something you need to divorce
01:52:27.920 yourself from the idea that it will never happen. Nobody thought silver's price per ounce would go up
01:52:36.140 by 100 percent in 30 trading days. But it did. It was what? Twelve fifty or twelve dollars. Thirty days later,
01:52:47.140 it's twenty five. Nobody thought Apple stock would reach the valuation greater than the GDP of all but
01:52:56.660 eight countries in the world. But it has everything that is happening in our life right now is unprecedented.
01:53:08.720 Now, we have lived through banking and currency crisis before. That's why the Federal Reserve was
01:53:17.600 created in the first place to stop currency crisis. But this one. They come because that's what happens
01:53:25.660 in a free market. And this one has been delayed and delayed and delayed and they've done everything
01:53:30.680 and it's going to hurt when it comes. But we'll live through it and we'll survive. If we don't forget
01:53:39.340 who we are, we will thrive again. But don't expect any t-shirt you buy at Walmart to be $3.99 again.
01:53:51.980 Back in a minute.
01:54:07.280 So how can I say this kind of stuff with you is such a surety? Let me tell you a story that I read today
01:54:12.960 from CNBC. Gold prices could forge ahead to $4,000 per ounce in the next three years.
01:54:21.980 But factors such as the development of a coronavirus vaccine and the November U.S. elections could
01:54:30.500 change fortunes of the precious metal. This year, gold prices have shot to record highs not seen
01:54:36.380 since September 2011, as investors have been fleeing to safe haven assets as the pandemic shows so no
01:54:43.140 signs of abating. It's quite easy to see gold going to $4,000, said Frank Holmes.
01:54:51.980 CEO of investment firm, U.S. Global Investors, on CNBC Monday morning.
01:54:58.340 The Fed is working together like a cartel and they're printing trillions of dollars.
01:55:04.040 Okay. To be honest with you, I just called Goldline earlier today or wrote to Goldline and said,
01:55:12.640 I'm thinking about buying some silver. But silver is so volatile. I mean, it's doubled in price in the
01:55:19.500 last 30 days. I think it's gone down here in the last day or two. So now may be a good time to buy.
01:55:26.120 But, I mean, you've got to get into something that is going to last. And gold and silver
01:55:32.940 are the only things that I know of that can last. Silver is about $20 to $25 an ounce today.
01:55:42.080 Right now, if you go to Goldline, they've got all kinds of specials that they will help you
01:55:46.780 out with. Bank of America said it's going to hit over $3,000 an ounce. Well, CNBC said today,
01:55:55.500 now it's going to barrel through to $4,000 an ounce. I don't know. I do know this. Trouble is
01:56:01.320 coming and that's when the world flies to gold and silver. Call Goldline. Tell them you want to
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01:56:14.200 ago. I bought some $5 gold Liberty coins. They're offering them again. They are rare and hard to
01:56:20.020 get. But ask them why I buy gold that way. It may not be right for you, but call them. Goldline
01:56:25.740 866-GOLDLINE. That's 1-866-GOLDLINE or goldline.com. Do it now. You're listening to Glenn Beck.
01:56:34.740 Welcome to the program. Do we happen to have the Joe Biden theme song? Because CNN is very upset that
01:56:48.980 talk radio is, well, talking and pointing out bad things about Joe Biden. They say they've never seen
01:56:56.500 an attack like this on anybody else. So I just wanted to play the Joe Biden presidential
01:57:04.680 theme. Come on, you can get through it. Come on, guys. Yeah. Okay. That motor memory is not working
01:57:14.000 as well as it used to, but yeah. All right. Almost there. Okay. So Joe Biden was riding a bike this
01:57:23.580 weekend and that's proof positive to CNN that there's no mental problems there. Here's a bigger
01:57:32.560 problem. The Communist Party, the Revolutionary Communist Party of USA, the RCP USA, the Revolutionary
01:57:44.400 Communist Party USA has just endorsed Joe Biden for president. And so that's, I mean, you know,
01:57:56.240 that's great, right? The RCP, what was it again? The Revolutionary Communist Party of the United States
01:58:05.200 of America. First of all, real stunner here. I thought they were going to go with a Republican.
01:58:09.060 They were on the fence, I'm sure. Yeah. It's interesting. So this is different than the
01:58:16.180 Communist Party USA, CPUSA, which has been around for a long time. Yeah, this is the
01:58:18.980 revolutionary communists. These are the ones who want the actual revolution, not just the evolution.
01:58:25.720 They're not making any, they're not mincing words. They don't want Sweden. That's not what
01:58:32.980 they're looking to do. No, no, no. There'll be no Ikeas in this world. Well, also this is in
01:58:38.340 revolutionary indicates approach, right? Like why, why are you, I mean, you don't really have a
01:58:43.720 revolution by typically by endorsing a candidate. Well, the last communist revolution, you know,
01:58:51.560 in the Soviet Union killed, you know, I don't know, about 50 million people and at least 100 million,
01:59:02.420 at least 100 million in the last 100 years dead because of communism. But hey, why even consider that?
01:59:11.560 It's a real tough one. It's a tough one. It's funny because like the left has now started to
01:59:15.680 embrace figures like Angela Davis, who was on the FBI's 10 most wanted list, who ran as vice
01:59:23.040 presidential candidate of Communist Party USA and is now constantly out. I mean, turn on an NBA
01:59:28.680 broadcast to see if you can get through one without the words of Angela Davis being spoken. It's, it's
01:59:33.920 difficult. And here's someone who, look, Glenn, it was coincidence. Okay. The whole, the whole thing
01:59:38.940 was just a crazy coincidence. Like she was desperately in love with someone in prison and she,
01:59:45.320 she wrote him all sorts of notes about how I must do anything no matter what. It's the only thing I
01:59:49.560 think of. I must go to any lengths to get you out of prison. And then totally coincidentally,
01:59:57.400 her brother, or excuse me, his brother happened to show up at a courtroom with weapons and took a judge
02:00:04.820 hostage to negotiate the freedom of the man she was in love with. And they happened to be armed with
02:00:13.120 weapons registered to her that she bought two days earlier. What are the odds of that? It's just,
02:00:18.880 it's credible coincidence. Hey, crazier things have happened. Not really, but we could say that.
02:00:25.340 And now the better known Communist Party of USA, the ones who don't want a communist bloodbath
02:00:31.580 revolution. Okay. They haven't endorsed Joe Biden yet. It's just the revolutionaries that have done
02:00:38.720 that. However, the Communist Party USA, the ones that don't want blood river bloods, uh, you know,
02:00:45.180 flowing in the streets, um, has called for the passing of the heroes act and has praised the heroes.
02:00:53.220 It's a weird party. I don't think I've ever heard of these guys. Yeah. No, the Communist Party USA. No,
02:00:58.980 this is, this is the legitimate one. The revolutionary party, you know, Communist Party of USA. Those guys
02:01:04.840 are nut jobs. These are just the regular communists, you know, here in the United States, um, saying
02:01:11.400 Nancy Pelosi's $3 trillion COVID-19 relief bill is great and should be passed.