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00:43:26.600Let me tell you, there is, uh, there was something really exciting happening, you know, in a very small town here in Texas in the Dallas area over the weekend.
00:43:38.120It was great fun for the whole family. Bring your kids. It was a disgusting drag show. And when I say disgusting, it wasn't just because guys in drag. It was disgusting because the video I saw,
00:43:51.700was of a big fat guy was of a big fat guy in drag was of a big fat guy in drag. And that just isn't healthy. Anyway, um, everybody went, it was wonderful or not, depending on your point of view. We're going to talk about that, uh, and so much more about what's happening in our schools. There is also something very important that is happening in your schools and they are trying to run it under the radar in many states. We'll talk about that.
00:44:19.180And Arizona. Arizona. Arizona just finally got permission to be able to take the tax dollars from the schools and apply it to whatever school you want to go to.
00:44:33.800There's two sides to this. Some say that is perfect. It's great. Others say there are strings attached to the money. Um, and where do we stand? What should we be looking for? And what is really happening in Arizona?
00:44:50.700The guy who really knows is, um, is, um, is Corey DeAngelis. Uh, he joins us in 60 seconds.
00:44:59.180Now, as anyone paying attention could have predicted, uh, some of us did predict the abortion issue has, uh, has only gotten, well, I can't say it's worse, but I think it's going to get much worse.
00:45:13.940Uh, the numbers, uh, because it is, it is absolutely crazy. Um, how, how the left just is, they're just bloodthirsty. It is a bloodthirsty cult. It really is.
00:45:29.880Now they, the United States government, I'm not going to have time. It's in my newsletter today. The United States government just told Google to, uh, clamp down on these women's health centers that don't, uh, offer abortions.
00:45:48.060I think this is way beyond, uh, the first amendment, way beyond a violation of that. But I digress. Let me go to pre-born here. Over the past 16 years, a partner of ours, pre-born has positioned their clinics in the top abortion cities.
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00:47:11.980Corey is, um, the, um, senior fellow at the American Federation for Children, executive director at Education Freedom Institute, an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, a fellow, a senior fellow at Reason Foundation, and a board member at Liberty Justice Center.
00:47:33.360I mean, I, I, I know that things are bad in the country right now economically, Corey, but do you need that many jobs?
00:47:44.160No, I guess not, but we could just go with the main one is the American Federation for Children.
00:47:48.880It's good to be with you, but good to be with you, Corey.
00:47:52.020Um, all right. So I, uh, I heard some news coming out of Arizona and I think it's great what's happening in Arizona,
00:47:59.400but I was concerned that, uh, there are strings attached to the money and they are, uh, those strings appear to be information gathering strings on our children.
00:48:14.160Yeah. So look, I'll, I'll say the Arizona program is a huge victory.
00:48:18.060Uh, it was the first time we've seen a state go all in on school choice, allowing the family to take, you know, the state funding to the education provider they're choosing.
00:48:25.700And I'll just say that the people making the argument that this, this will lead to regulations are making perfect.
00:48:31.720The enemy of the good. Uh, we already have kids stuck in government controlled, government run schools today.
00:48:38.280And if you look at the Arizona bill, no family is forced to take the money. It's all voluntary.
00:48:43.820You can make the cost benefit decision for your own kid.
00:48:46.920Yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm not, I'm Corey. First of all, congratulations on Arizona.
00:48:51.840I am not, I'm not trying to cause trouble here on anything. Um, I'm concerned because I think when this was tried in California, the state and it's California, it's not Arizona.
00:49:05.920Um, but California was excited about it because it just destroyed homeschooling there, uh, because they had so many strings attached to it.
00:49:15.180And I just want to make sure that we're, we're walking into it with our eyes wide open.
00:49:22.600Yeah. California doesn't have any private school voucher programs. It doesn't have any tax credit scholarship programs, no education savings accounts.
00:49:30.200So that doesn't exist in California. And there are about 60 to 70 programs across the country in 31 different states plus DC.
00:49:38.200And this just hasn't played out. The, the argument that this will destroy and control homeschooling hasn't played out anywhere, including in Arizona.
00:49:45.280I mean, 20% of students were already eligible for this in Arizona for quite a while, even before this year's expansion.
00:49:51.500And I will say that it can be that in some places, uh, legislators might write a bill that had regulations in it, but this didn't happen in Arizona and we should fight against any calls for regulation, but there's no testing requirements.
00:50:05.660There's no federal funding attached to this money. There's no, uh, admissions standards or, you know, government controlling what private schools can do in terms of their, uh, their mission or their curriculum or their creed.
00:50:17.500So no curriculum and no state testing, no state testing, no nationally norm reference, no curriculum.
00:50:26.180And this, so this is what we should be pushing for. There are others who try to regulate these bills and try to include state testing mandates, but that did not happen in Arizona.
00:50:36.200And that's what we should all be. We shouldn't fight against school choice writ large. If we're concerned about regulations, we should fight against any one who tries to amend regulate.
00:50:46.640And Democrats will try to do this on the floor. They'll try to introduce poison pills into the bills and we fight against them every step of the way.
00:50:54.500And we should continue to do so. Excellent. Well, I just wanted to, I just wanted to make sure, cause I didn't want to, um, uh, get too excited about Arizona and what happened.
00:51:04.400Cause it is exciting news. And then I worried because I was informed some, from some people that it had strings.
00:51:12.540And then I started going, well, how many strings, what are the strings? Can they affect the, uh, the curriculum?
00:51:18.400That's really important that it's clear on curriculum and testing. That's fantastic.
00:51:25.780And the errors, the original Arizona statute even has a specific provision in it.
00:51:30.78015, 24 Oh four, where it says it's called state control over non-public schools.
00:51:36.060It's a prohibition and application. And the first section says, quote,
00:51:39.940this chapter does not permit any government agency to exercise control or supervision over any non-public school or home school be a qualified tool that accepts a payment from parent pursuant to this chapter is not an agent of the state or federal government.
00:51:54.240See a qualified school shall not be required to alter its creed practices, admissions policy or curriculum in order and yada, yada, yada.
00:52:02.280So, I mean, they had specific provisions and this is what we should push in other states to, to make sure that you minimize any chances of government, uh, overreach.
00:52:12.240How did you get it past the school unions, the teacher's unions?
00:52:16.780Well, in Arizona, where they have the slimmest of majorities of Republicans, and this is a Republican party platform issue.
00:52:23.360And every single Republican showed up, voted in favor of, they have one seat majorities in Arizona in the house and the Senate.
00:52:29.440And they were able to get it done without any Democrats voting in favor.
00:52:33.380So that's how they got it done in Arizona.
00:52:35.360And, um, in, in other states, you know, like, uh, Texas doesn't have any private school choice programs.
00:52:41.940Uh, the Senate had the votes in 2017 to pass an ESA education savings account, something similar.
00:53:52.620And these so-called deep red States, the unions play heavily, uh, in, in Republican primaries and people haven't been paying attention, uh, enough,
00:54:00.740but, but we've been calling it out more recently.
00:54:03.600And in some places, the teacher's union endorsement for Republicans, at least is becoming the kiss of death.
00:54:09.380I mean, in Tennessee and their house Republican primaries, uh, 10, uh, Republicans were endorsed by,
00:54:15.800or, or funded by the teacher's unions and nine of them lost their, their primary races.
00:54:20.400Nine out of 10, uh, Corey, bring us back to Arizona here for a second.
00:54:24.340You're, let's say you're a parent and you see what's going on in the schools, the public schools.
00:54:28.260You don't like it. You've always wanted to send your kid to a private school or maybe homeschool them,
00:54:32.900but you did not think you had the resources to do this. How, how does your life change?
00:54:38.380What do you have to do to change the education of your child?
00:54:42.880I mean, you could either just homeschool or pay for private school out of tuition, uh,
00:54:47.640which is what you would do in the current system. But with this new Arizona initiative,
00:54:51.920you can go online to the Arizona department of education and apply for empowerment scholarship accounts.
00:54:58.260ESAs. And it's up to seven, about $7,000 per student expected in the coming school year.
01:05:44.960He is the founder of Yako Bullions Ministry and CEO After Eden Pictures.
01:05:51.600He is he's a guy who I first met, I don't know, a few years ago, and he was involved in stopping human trafficking because his sister in South Africa was kidnapped by human traffickers.
01:06:09.960And if I remember right, Yako, didn't you quit school to go find your sister?
01:06:15.780Yeah, it became it became a family effort.
01:06:34.540The process of Yako being trafficked was from 1994 through 2001.
01:06:39.180So it's a journey and she was discovered early one morning in a in a casino by an undercover police officer who broke through a door by God's divine appointment.
01:08:09.080The T E K S program, which is a code is an education code.
01:08:13.500That's the guidelines for Texas education, of course, and by the state school board of education and the T E A, the Texas Education Association.
01:08:21.960T E K stands for Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills Standards.
01:08:26.720And every year they review one of these pillars.
01:09:08.000And look, this morning, breaking on your show right now, five minutes ago, your staff is so on point, Glenn.
01:09:13.980I sent them a letter that was released five minutes ago, substantiating what I've been saying.
01:09:18.580And look, we've taken attack from the state school board this week because they've never been under a microscope like this.
01:09:23.920But the parents need to know what these proposed standards are.
01:09:28.060And they're radical from the left against our nation's history, Texas history, against Christianity, minimizing Christianity, teaching 20 days of Buddhism, divination, Hinduism, a day, day and a half, two days of Christianity.
01:09:44.540Things like our founding documents are labeled as not the founding documents, but the spirit of the founding documents.
01:09:54.160So you have, like, any God stuff, that's out, including even our motto, In God We Trust, that's out.
01:10:02.060More space has been made for Islam and other religions.
01:10:06.560Moses is being taken out of the standards.
01:10:09.560How do you even begin to understand American law without Moses?
01:10:15.540Well, without Moses, you don't have Ten Commandments.
01:10:18.180And without the Ten Commandments, you don't have absolute truth.
01:10:21.020And we're in a culture today where the left wants us to be fluid in everything, fluid in sex with children, fluid in gender, which, by the way, it comes up in the new proposed standards.
01:10:31.780Now, these are proposals, but they are in what now is draft F, which will be proposed tomorrow.
01:10:37.660I'll be in Austin, and I'm on the docket to speak.
01:11:20.640Here's the thing that this is so important in every state because you'll have your own standards.
01:11:26.020But in Texas, just like California, most states will adopt our standards.
01:11:34.280So, if Texas adopts this, then most likely all of the history books, you'll have a choice between the California history books and the social studies books and the Texas if they're not combined.
01:11:48.140And so, this is going to affect your children.
01:11:55.880Texas has the most students in school of even more than California, 5.8 million students in school age 17 and under.
01:12:05.040So, the curriculum standards and the publishers draft off of the TEICS education code.
01:12:13.880And, look, there's a code of what they should teach.
01:12:15.800And this letter from the Freedom Caucus, and you can read it, it's scathing.
01:12:20.200They actually said that some of these proposals are illegal against Texas code.
01:12:25.300And so, you've got the Freedom Caucus with Mays Middleton that wrote this letter this morning saying, we will pursue action.
01:12:30.980I mean, the last paragraph here is, if you further indoctrinate, they're talking about indoctrinating children, having to teach George Floyd and an uprising against police brutality, having to teach 28 genders in a certain each bracket in class, spreading Texas history over every grade, sprinkling it, and blending it in versus saying, no, we're dedicated in first and second grade to Texas history.
01:12:59.800Look, it's grade by grade, and it's in proposal form, but the clock is ticking, Glenn.
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01:18:15.540Well, this is crazy because this is going to affect every high school, and really, this is K through 12.
01:18:38.020So, every textbook on history and, you know, social studies.
01:18:45.740Right now, for the K through 8 books, new document that they are trying to stop by tomorrow here in Texas, you've got to write to the state school board.
01:18:59.300Sociology consists of sexualized pro-LGBT and anti-family standards, forcing students to define controversial terms like gender and sexual orientation, and deleting an entire section related to the institution of the family.
01:19:21.200Topics that have been taught, long taught in public schools, like Moses as the historic lawgiver, and our First Amendment religious freedom clauses, still have not been restored to the high school standards.
01:19:34.480And this is only going to degrade them even more.
01:19:37.180And whatever Texas does, when school books, because of California's size and the size of Texas, those are the textbooks that everybody's going to get.
01:19:49.180So, what Texas decides, if they go woke, and you know what, with a 9-6 Republican, there shouldn't even be a question, shouldn't even be a question that this would be happening in our school board.
01:20:45.040I think he's going to show really well in a debate, Masters.
01:20:48.000I think he's one of those that, you know, value-wise, if you're betting on these races, that's one of those I think he's got a good shot at coming back on.
01:20:55.460I don't think people have any passion for Mark Kelly other than there's some sympathy for the family.
01:21:00.800I think that's largely all it is with Kelly.
01:21:03.860He's just a run-of-the-mill, vote-the-same-way-every-single-time-democrat in a purple state.
01:24:55.040I have worried about our country for a while now, 15, 20 years, seeing the mile markers go by and the changes that are being made.
01:25:07.660I've worried about our medical institutions stopping doing things like, I don't know, do no harm first, you know, taking people and giving them euthanasia.
01:25:23.100And in Canada, they're doing it now for children and there's already studies that show a lot of these people are being talked into it by the doctors.
01:25:32.280These are the things that happened in a very gory past, you know, 80, 90 years ago.
01:25:39.820You look at where we're going just on COVID, experimenting with the public and forced them to take it and not telling them what really they were concerned, we should be concerned about.
01:25:55.760You had no option and they silenced anyone who said, wait a minute, there might be some side effects here.
01:27:27.280It's a kid's book, but it explains where the Fed came from, how it works, how it contributes to inflation in a way that's really informative for both kids and you and me.
01:27:56.240She is the founder and president of Alliance for Human Research Protection.
01:28:00.380I just want to just quickly go over some of the stuff that she has been involved in.
01:28:05.960She has spoken out at the FDA, National Academy of Science, the Institute of Medicine.
01:28:13.440She testified against the exposure of children in experiments that put them at risk of harm against mass mental screening of children, which served as a market expansion tactic for psychiatric drugs.
01:28:26.300She testified against human pesticide experiments sponsored by bear.
01:28:31.700She was instrumental in the suspension of government pesticide experiments in young children called Cheers.
01:28:39.020The suspension of small packs, smallpox vaccine tests in children, anthrax vaccine tests in children.
01:28:48.960She served on the Federal Children's Research Ethics Advisory Work Group, where she was the sole dissenter who objected to the loosening of federal regulations to expand the use of medical experiments without parental consent.
01:29:39.460But when medicine becomes a partner of government, they discard the Hippocratic Oath to do no harm to the individual, and they become government agents, essentially.
01:30:11.440Yeah, we're really very far into that dark place.
01:30:15.320You know, really, in March and April of 2020, a big euthanasia project was implemented all across Western Europe, Canada, at least five states in the United States, where they, orders were given by the government to hospitals not to treat the elderly nursing homes.
01:30:42.860And they were essentially medically murdered.
01:30:46.620This was exactly what the Nazis did, although the Nazis began.
01:31:01.940And then it went up the ladder, the mentally ill and then the nursing home people.
01:31:07.880And they were regarded as worthless eaters and an economic burden.
01:31:13.400Vera, I have if I don't know if you know anything about me, but I have a very large collection and the Holocaust has played a very big role in my life.
01:31:22.560Um, and, uh, I want to make sure we never forget it.
01:31:26.860Uh, I happen to have in this, uh, in a museum that we are building, uh, the last prescription that Joseph Mengele wrote at the children's hospital.
01:31:37.440And it was for the, uh, drug that they were giving to kill the children.
01:31:43.400And it's, it, when you think of that, he was in charge of the children's hospital, you get some idea of how far away from the Hippocratic oath they were.
01:31:57.240And, um, you know, American medicine has kind of picked up where the Nazis left off because at the time Germany was, you know, the, they were the number one most, uh, advanced country in, in medicine.
01:32:19.780And in a lot of fields, I mean, that, that was the center of Western civilization.
01:32:26.560And America picked up from them in, after the war.
01:33:39.880And I am watching us get closer and closer to that line to where they're, they're depersoning people, you know?
01:33:49.860And, and, and when, as you know, when the government took over healthcare here in America, my biggest warning was, you know, they say they're not going to, uh, ration, uh, any kind of healthcare.
01:34:02.420But once there's a, uh, a financial situation, of course they are.
01:34:12.600Uh, Germany, uh, their excuse for getting rid of the elderly and, and, and the mentally ill from the asylums was they need the beds for wounded soldiers.
01:34:22.520Once you, once you devalue some human beings and value only certain human beings, that's, that's what opens the gates of hell.
01:34:34.160So, my mother-in-law, I just talked to her the other day and she's getting older and, uh, she said, they weren't, they weren't going to fill my prescription, uh, the insurance.
01:34:48.000And we've always had, we've never had a problem with it.
01:34:50.320And she said, for the first time I was scared, like, wait a minute, are you doing this because I'm old?
01:35:06.240So, you went, you went to Nuremberg, uh, this year, um, because we have a Nuremberg code that apparently nobody is paying attention to anymore.
01:35:18.540It's the, the worst violation of the Nuremberg code ever.
01:35:27.680This is these, this is a mass experiment like no other in history, an uncontrolled mass medical experiment with people being coerced into it, not being informed as they're required as to what is known and not known about it as far as safety, as far as side effects, uh, nothing.
01:36:24.440And they, and they've been given total and complete immunity.
01:36:27.340And I, I tell you, they, they, they, they frighten me in a way.
01:36:31.600I mean, we've gone from, we've gone from the, um, the eugenics programs to now transhumanism, which is exactly the same thing, just with different technology.
01:38:01.180And that happened to a lot of people, you know, the unvaccinated, where people, you know, on, uh, in public places were, you know, shunning them like they were pariahs.
01:38:13.020So you're sitting, you're, you're here, um, with a very large American audience.
01:38:23.400And if I'm sitting in my car and I'm listening to you or I'm sitting at work, I'm thinking, okay, that's scary as heck.
01:46:24.580Goldline has combined three of their most popular products ever created in order to bring you a holiday special that you should not pass up.
01:47:06.820Our last guest was a little frightening, being a Holocaust survivor and somebody who has fought for the Nuremberg Code her whole life and seeing the crazy medical experiments here in the United States that she stopped or helped stop.
01:47:29.340And now to hear her talk about, you know, the vaccines and how, what a huge leap towards the Nazi view of medicine we have taken all around the world.
01:47:45.880And between this and Canada, just now, children under 18 without parental consultation can be euthanized if they're terminal or they have a mental illness or...
01:48:53.480So it is a long road, but it can be traversed quickly, which is shocking.
01:48:58.620I think, you know, we saw this in the last couple of years, you know, people get so, you know, Nazis are a worst case scenario, which is why they're utilized all the time.
01:49:07.700There's this idea you're not ever supposed to bring up the Nazis because it was such a terrible thing.
01:49:12.140But of course, that's the reason why you bring up the Nazis to make sure you don't do that terrible thing again.
01:49:17.200And, you know, look, no one is saying that we're in the middle of the Nazi era.
01:49:22.660But if you sit here and you look at the warning signs, if you come to a fork in the road and one of the paths is a downhill steep slope, you don't take two steps down it and see what happens.
01:49:37.160And that's why you protect against these things.
01:49:39.640It's important to, there should never be a time, and the principles should rise above this, there should never be a time where you ask, you demand and enforce and force with the power of law at gunpoint or whatever else, someone to take a particular medication you think is beneficial.
01:49:57.900If you think that it, if you think it's beneficial, good, take it.
01:50:03.420That's how, that's at least how it should be in the United States of America.
01:50:06.780I don't know how we lost sight of that.
01:50:07.980Now, the people who say they're anti-fascist, well, then you should have been the first ones on the line saying, this is what fascists did in Germany with medicine.
01:50:40.120Yet at the same time, we have the president of the United States and the administration saying Republicans are the ones who are semi-fascist.
01:56:21.060Yeah, no, I don't know that the legal wrangling around that is bizarre because, you know, I mean, look, Moderna had a, they were, their company was founded on this technology basically like that.
01:58:03.280It's developed by doctors and it has four key ingredients that fight inflammation, which is the source of most of our pain and other problems in our body.
02:00:53.960That I thought you'd be interested in.
02:00:55.380He's from the New York Times talking about how we need to talk about how good AI is getting.
02:01:00.740Now, artificial intelligence is something I know you've talked a lot about and tried to start the conversation of years ago.
02:01:06.920No one, you know, really seemed to take you up on that outside of some technology people.
02:01:12.240But just listen to how this – I thought this was pretty crazy.
02:01:15.620Just five years ago, the biggest story in the AI world was AlphaGo, a deep learning model built by Google's DeepMind that could beat the best humans in the world at the board game Go.
02:01:26.840Training an AI to win Go tournaments was a pretty fun party trick, but it wasn't exactly the kind of progress most people care about.
02:01:32.160But last year, DeepMind's AlphaFold, an AI system descended from the Go playing game, did something truly profound.
02:01:39.820Using a deep neural network trained to predict the three-dimensional structures of proteins from their one-dimensional amino acid sequences,
02:01:47.560it essentially solved what's known as the protein folding problem, which had vexed molecular biologists for decades.
02:01:56.180This summer, DeepMind announced that AlphaFold had made predictions for nearly all of the 200 million proteins known to exist.
02:02:04.060So we've gone from, hey, it can win a board game, to solving a problem that molecular biologists could not solve by themselves for decades,
02:02:12.160to it had solved 200 million proteins.