The Glenn Beck Program - January 06, 2023


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Episode Stats

Length

43 minutes

Words per Minute

159.4451

Word Count

6,923

Sentence Count

605

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Today is the anniversary of the most dangerous moment for democracy since the creation of the world. The day democracy almost died. Well, we got you covered on that. We also talked to you about some of the things that are happening in the Capitol. I explained today in the easiest, simplest terms, what the fight really is about with Kevin McCarthy. That and so much more on today s program.


Transcript

00:00:00.120 Most fun you had. All week. Probably today.
00:00:03.860 I really loved Monday and Tuesday's show this week, but then Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, there was a real drop-off.
00:00:09.520 I don't know what happened.
00:00:10.880 Because I joined the show Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday.
00:00:13.560 Oh, I wasn't, I was just, I don't know if you could put that.
00:00:16.360 Today is the anniversary of the most, the most dangerous moment for democracy since the creation of the world.
00:00:25.580 The day democracy almost died.
00:00:28.740 January 6th. Well, we got you covered on that.
00:00:32.460 We also talked to you about some of the things that are happening in the Capitol.
00:00:38.520 I explained today, in the easiest, simplest terms, what the fight really is about with Kevin McCarthy.
00:00:47.580 That and so much more on today's program. Don't miss a second of it.
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00:01:54.700 You're listening to The Best of the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:01.920 Well, hello, Stu.
00:02:03.260 How are you?
00:02:04.060 Glenn.
00:02:05.100 Yes.
00:02:05.620 Welcome to Friday.
00:02:06.200 Thank you.
00:02:06.620 My gosh, those traitors, those treasonous, even worse than those people who broke away
00:02:15.860 during the Civil War are still at it in the house.
00:02:21.460 And today is the anniversary of the day democracy almost died.
00:02:26.740 Oh my gosh, it's not.
00:02:29.800 Oh my gosh, look at your calendar.
00:02:31.500 No.
00:02:31.800 It is the two-year anniversary of, dare I say it, January 6th.
00:02:36.080 It's actually like the 2023 anniversary of January 6th.
00:02:43.940 But we're talking about the event on January 6th.
00:02:47.260 The day.
00:02:48.040 The day.
00:02:48.840 Democracy almost died.
00:02:49.680 That will live.
00:02:50.700 Where were you?
00:02:52.740 We mocked this, but I saw a clip the other day of, I think it was Kamala Harris.
00:02:56.540 She's like, December 7th, 1941, September 11th, 2001, and now January 6th, 2021.
00:03:07.540 It's like, what?
00:03:08.100 Are you insane?
00:03:10.260 They have all gone insane.
00:03:12.440 That's insane.
00:03:12.900 They've all gone insane.
00:03:13.920 They are destroying the story of America.
00:03:17.440 And they're rewriting our history in real time.
00:03:21.640 I mean, it's the most amazing thing to watch.
00:03:24.460 We're going to get into January 6th, next hour, because we have to talk about that.
00:03:29.240 And, you know, we'll touch on, there is a blackout right now.
00:03:32.340 They're in negotiation with Kevin McCarthy.
00:03:34.680 Can I ask you something?
00:03:36.720 Is it weird?
00:03:37.740 I mean, if I was rejected 11 times, I really would be like, dude, I don't want this job
00:03:45.040 that much.
00:03:46.200 You know?
00:03:46.660 You want somebody else.
00:03:48.700 After 11 times, is it persistence or harassment?
00:03:50.940 I mean, at some point, you ask out the girl in the office 11 times, and it goes to HR.
00:03:56.160 I don't know if we're crossing that line yet, but I think we're almost there.
00:04:00.560 He keeps hitting on us.
00:04:02.580 He keeps saying, no, you really want to date me.
00:04:06.280 No, we really don't, Kev.
00:04:08.700 We have some information on him.
00:04:11.840 By the way, he was with Klaus Schwab.
00:04:16.940 Yeah, so, you know, you've got to love that.
00:04:20.200 We're going to give you all the details on Kevin McCarthy and what's happening coming
00:04:23.520 up in just a minute.
00:04:24.320 I thought it was important here on the first week that I come back from the holiday that
00:04:29.200 we have an accounting.
00:04:31.940 It is time for a reckoning.
00:04:34.880 Every January, I make predictions for the year.
00:04:37.760 And these are not, these are just predictions that we look at the news and I say, I think
00:04:45.220 the trends are going this direction.
00:04:48.640 And, you know, we have to have a reckoning for that.
00:04:51.400 I want you to know, as a longtime listener, if you're a new listener, you don't believe
00:04:55.920 anything I say anyway.
00:04:57.040 So, you know, you haven't gotten numb inside yet.
00:05:00.400 You know, here's the thing.
00:05:01.620 If you're a new listener, and by the way, I don't know if you've known this, Stu, but
00:05:07.740 our exposure, I don't even know what to call it now because there's so many ways to do
00:05:15.160 ratings, but just the podcast is up 56% this year.
00:05:23.020 Wow.
00:05:23.660 Amazing.
00:05:24.380 56%.
00:05:25.700 For an old show, that never happens.
00:05:27.860 Never happens.
00:05:28.540 People must be so bored.
00:05:30.460 Yeah.
00:05:31.080 Nothing on at all.
00:05:32.460 Yeah.
00:05:32.560 They're like, God, I mean, we were promised this utopia with all of these choices and I
00:05:37.560 still am listening to this thing.
00:05:39.700 Anyway, if you're a new listener, you're going to hate me at first and that's fine.
00:05:44.140 You know, it's expected.
00:05:46.120 But it changes.
00:05:46.740 It changes pretty soon.
00:05:47.920 Yeah.
00:05:48.320 In two weeks, you hate me even more.
00:05:51.080 And then in about a month, six weeks, you start to go numb inside.
00:05:55.180 And within two months, you're just dead inside and you're like, whatever, I'll just listen.
00:06:00.400 We're just part of your life at that point.
00:06:01.840 Yeah.
00:06:01.900 And there's nothing.
00:06:02.600 We're like with the family member you don't really like, but you still see it all the
00:06:06.080 holidays.
00:06:06.580 That's us.
00:06:07.940 Yeah.
00:06:08.520 It's like, well, it's like age.
00:06:10.320 You don't die from it, but you never really get rid of it.
00:06:14.980 You think that's too strong?
00:06:16.360 I don't know if it's like age.
00:06:18.140 I don't know if that's exactly a tagline for the show that I want to push into existence.
00:06:22.300 Oh, I think a lot of people will say it is.
00:06:24.440 A lot of people would agree on the laugh.
00:06:25.820 Yeah.
00:06:25.980 A lot of people.
00:06:26.480 Anyway, so for a long time listener, there are things that I say that, and I usually
00:06:34.740 tell you that I feel prompted to tell you.
00:06:38.080 And they're usually the things that I don't want to tell you like, hurry, you should be
00:06:45.500 where, you know, you want to be because there's coming a time where you are where you are and
00:06:52.920 you're not going to move.
00:06:55.040 But every year we just look at the news and we say, OK, without prompting, just what is
00:07:02.240 it that we think the trends are showing us?
00:07:04.540 So let's go over this time last year.
00:07:08.180 These are the things that I said would happen in 2022.
00:07:12.140 Stu, you be the judge.
00:07:13.640 OK.
00:07:14.100 OK.
00:07:14.380 COVID-19 just sort of fades away despite the best efforts of government authorities and
00:07:21.960 the Davos crowd to keep the pandemic going forever.
00:07:24.740 The reality of herd immunity plus vaccinations plus therapeutic treatments will ensure that
00:07:30.200 both infections as well as hospitalizations will decline dramatically in 2021 and COVID-19
00:07:37.760 will fade into the background, very much moving into an endemic phase in 2022.
00:07:42.860 For the most part, the pandemic will fade into a bad, muddy memory, like the way a nightmare
00:07:49.640 can fade into just an unpleasant feeling for a couple of hours after you wake up from it.
00:07:55.200 I mean, I think that's exactly what happened.
00:07:57.160 Right.
00:07:57.480 Do you?
00:07:57.940 I think that's.
00:07:58.560 Yeah.
00:07:58.680 I think the only thing that I missed here was that it was going to start really turning
00:08:04.620 right now.
00:08:06.000 Now, I think in 2023, by the by the end of this coming year, and I'm going to get into
00:08:12.040 my predictions next week for this year, but I think this is the year where it really starts
00:08:20.060 to turn ugly and flips the other way.
00:08:23.000 What do you mean?
00:08:26.240 You're saying like a flaring back up right now?
00:08:29.040 Right now.
00:08:29.860 I think there is this feeling in America that those vaccines were not so good, even though
00:08:39.660 even the people, even from the people who took the vaccine, they're like starting to question
00:08:45.600 it.
00:08:45.780 I think it's going to turn ugly the other direction, you know, against the vaccines and
00:08:51.420 against the people.
00:08:52.920 We'll see on that one.
00:08:53.560 I think the prediction of it fading away, though, seems really exact to me.
00:08:59.220 I mean, I was just glancing at the stats, which I don't pull up all that often anymore.
00:09:04.020 And that's a good sign of it.
00:09:05.660 Right.
00:09:06.240 That what you said is true.
00:09:07.640 And I think like it's to the point now where it's hard to really remember that 2020 era
00:09:15.400 where like you were, you know, yeah, it was everything.
00:09:19.400 Everything was locked down or like, you know, you were wearing masks everywhere.
00:09:22.360 It just seems like a bizarre memory from the past.
00:09:25.300 It does.
00:09:25.560 So that one seems exactly right.
00:09:26.660 Then the next one was wars and rumors of wars, whether it's Russia invading the Ukraine
00:09:32.800 or China invading Taiwan or another Iranian cause blow up in the Middle East.
00:09:38.900 2022 is likely to see one or more wars of the words from 2021 erupting into a shooting
00:09:46.780 war in 22.
00:09:48.340 First one I put was Russia versus Ukraine.
00:09:51.700 Tremendous amount of digital ink has been poured into discussions of Putin's desire to
00:09:55.540 protect Russia's so-called soft underbelly from threats within the EU.
00:09:59.280 This narrative relies on World War Two era geopolitics and reasoning.
00:10:04.900 The reality is there's currently zero countries that represent even a cursory threat to Russian
00:10:09.780 territory.
00:10:10.620 The answer to the question of why is Russia being so aggressive towards Ukraine is much
00:10:15.660 simpler.
00:10:16.140 And it is often the case when it comes to Putin's political motivations.
00:10:19.420 It's entirely financial.
00:10:21.680 This one is based on commodities.
00:10:24.900 Ukraine is rich in oil, natural gas and rare earth minerals.
00:10:29.280 Go into the energy thing and that they need to be able to have open pipelines set right
00:10:36.980 to Europe, yada, yada, and that they would invade.
00:10:41.080 And it would be most likely that we would get into get involved in a shooting war in Ukraine.
00:10:51.120 Yeah.
00:10:51.660 I mean, newsflash, that one happened.
00:10:54.700 Right.
00:10:55.480 The next one I said was China versus Ukraine.
00:10:58.980 Sorry, China versus Taiwan.
00:11:00.620 It would seem almost laughable just a few years ago that China would even entertain the idea
00:11:05.840 of a military intervention in Taiwan.
00:11:08.620 However, China may have a unique opportunity in 2022 that the world is massively distracted
00:11:17.200 and distanced from Taiwan because what will happen in Ukraine and Russia.
00:11:24.620 And that one obviously did not happen.
00:11:26.400 However, it does seem like it's on the docket.
00:11:29.700 Yeah, it is on the docket.
00:11:31.080 I mean, you know, a year ago that was we weren't in Ukraine.
00:11:34.680 They weren't in Ukraine.
00:11:36.500 This does.
00:11:36.900 The Ukraine thing sets off a series of events that can easily lead to something like this.
00:11:40.780 War on crypto.
00:11:43.280 See what you think of this one.
00:11:45.460 In 2022, central banks and government authorities will move into an active mode against cryptocurrencies,
00:11:52.360 most likely using some eye-catching headlines about protecting consumers.
00:11:57.300 But to successfully use that approach, authorities need an event, a major crime syndicate using crypto,
00:12:04.900 a massive crypto exchange theft affecting investors.
00:12:09.960 Wow, this is written before 2022, right?
00:12:13.320 This is 2021 you wrote these.
00:12:14.960 Yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:12:15.760 Wow.
00:12:16.680 Suddenly, crypto will become a bad guy thing, something that government needs to step in
00:12:22.400 and protect us from.
00:12:24.260 First, we'll see laws that make owning or transacting with cryptocurrencies illegal,
00:12:29.180 and that'll be enough for most people, especially because central banks will be launching their own
00:12:33.160 digital currencies as a safe replacement, one that is, of course, tracked by Uncle Sam.
00:12:40.520 Now, all of that didn't happen, but...
00:12:44.300 Well, you got the SBF, FTX thing.
00:12:47.640 Yeah.
00:12:47.760 So that was the event, right?
00:12:50.820 And that happened late enough in the year that they're not into deep legislation yet,
00:12:54.960 but they are talking about it coming.
00:12:56.400 And one of my predictions coming for next year is we are going to have massive...
00:13:07.040 Well, I won't tell you, but cryptocurrency and central bank currency is coming.
00:13:13.920 But here's what I said.
00:13:16.000 In 2022, central banks and government authorities will move into active mode against cryptocurrencies
00:13:21.820 based on eye-catching headlines about protecting consumers.
00:13:27.180 I think that's accurate.
00:13:28.980 Sure.
00:13:29.560 I mean, that one is well underway of completing.
00:13:33.800 The next one I said, market crash ahead.
00:13:37.440 Global equities experienced significant sell-offs in Q1 of 2019, Q1 of 2020.
00:13:43.920 While COVID-19 got the blame for the sell-off, similar sell-off in early 2019 had no apparent
00:13:48.880 cause.
00:13:49.700 From April 2020 to February 21, the Fed made more than $9 trillion of loans to the largest
00:13:56.260 investment banks in the U.S.
00:13:57.620 And that's on top of the trillions of other stimulus in Fed or Uncle Sam currency printing
00:14:02.380 that saw trillions more enter the economy over that time.
00:14:06.940 Consumer price inflation is virtually guaranteed at the level four to six months from now.
00:14:12.520 So 2022 will be a choice between inflation, a market crash, or deflation during an election
00:14:19.600 year.
00:14:20.060 They say elections have consequences, but likewise, consequences have elections.
00:14:25.560 Given the probable consequence of a no-good-choice place, talking about the Fed, and what are they
00:14:31.880 going to do?
00:14:32.440 Keep raising up the rates?
00:14:34.160 Are they going to let it crash, et cetera, et cetera?
00:14:36.080 Um, I predicted a crash.
00:14:39.820 I don't think we got, you know, we didn't get a crash, but we did see, uh, a significant
00:14:46.160 weakening of the market, uh, because of the Fed.
00:14:50.380 I think I got this one really wrong, uh, because the idea here is this will be one more reason
00:14:57.720 to sell your stock in the DNC's changes in 2022, because I said it would also at the end of
00:15:04.680 2022 have, uh, significant consequences in the election, which, uh, no.
00:15:12.660 Well, yeah, it did have, I mean, certainly changed the balance of power, which was significant,
00:15:19.020 I think.
00:15:19.560 Uh, and it did go down certainly in 2022, but I wouldn't describe it as a crash.
00:15:24.320 Yeah, I agree.
00:15:26.500 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:15:30.660 Hello, America.
00:15:32.340 It's Friday.
00:15:35.000 Ah, it's been a good, it's been a good year so far, hasn't it?
00:15:38.700 It's been a good year.
00:15:39.320 I, it's really hasn't been terrible yet.
00:15:41.380 It hasn't been terrible.
00:15:42.180 Yeah.
00:15:42.560 Yeah.
00:15:42.860 We'll get there soon.
00:15:43.680 Yeah.
00:15:43.940 I mean, you know, we got, especially on, on today, the day democracy almost died, almost
00:15:50.560 died.
00:15:51.040 That's January 6th.
00:15:52.220 Yep.
00:15:52.640 Make sure you stay away from the news today.
00:15:54.800 We have some great stuff for you on that coming up next hour.
00:15:57.660 I want to just touch on what's happening in Idaho with those, uh, four college kids that
00:16:03.220 were, uh, that were killed.
00:16:05.180 And, um, they have been, this has been in the news for a while, but it's fascinating.
00:16:11.900 I think they got the guy now, at least they think they got the guy.
00:16:15.740 Nobody's guilty until proven, but it's pretty bad for him.
00:16:18.960 Uh, the way they found him is fascinating.
00:16:22.900 Yeah.
00:16:23.040 I've been following this and I, I know if you're in the true crime world, like everybody's talking
00:16:28.300 about this all the time.
00:16:29.360 I know Sarah's really deep into this story.
00:16:31.440 So correct me if I get any of this wrong, Sarah, but, um, they, you, Sarah, you lead
00:16:36.140 a sad life, don't you?
00:16:37.300 You just go home after this.
00:16:38.680 I really do.
00:16:39.260 You start drinking, you're in your fuzzy slippers and you're just watching true crime.
00:16:43.380 Yeah.
00:16:43.840 Yeah.
00:16:44.180 Okay.
00:16:45.320 Sarah, our board, our board operator.
00:16:47.220 She didn't even disagree at all with that analysis of her life.
00:16:50.480 No, she's honest.
00:16:51.460 Drinking straight on.
00:16:52.140 Yeah.
00:16:52.300 You got it.
00:16:52.820 No, she's honest.
00:16:54.000 So, you know, they had the, the murders happened for, uh, for college students.
00:16:58.820 No, they have for a while.
00:17:00.000 Don't have a suspect.
00:17:01.020 They don't have anything.
00:17:01.860 They don't know who did it.
00:17:03.080 Eventually they land on this criminology student, right?
00:17:05.960 He's a guy who apparently has a deep interest in crime and crime and how these processes go.
00:17:11.560 Apparently a great student.
00:17:12.980 The first detail I heard of him, by the way, was he's a registered libertarian voter.
00:17:17.240 I was like, all right, come on.
00:17:19.560 Libertarians have had a tough enough go here.
00:17:22.360 Really?
00:17:23.200 So, um, so he, uh, apparently, uh, you know, goes, kills these people.
00:17:28.920 At least that's the, uh, what they're alleging.
00:17:30.800 Now, how they find out that it's him is, I guess they find his DNA, uh, on the, the sheath of the, of the knife.
00:17:38.860 So they have a DNA link.
00:17:40.520 They go to, I think his dad's trash and are able to extract DNA from his dad's trash to match it up.
00:17:49.820 Then they, without the knowledge of the dad, which seems kind of, uh, creepy, but I guess, well, you know, it's trash.
00:18:01.040 So I heard it a little different.
00:18:02.780 Okay.
00:18:03.000 I heard that, um, he'd left DNA at the house, but he wasn't in any sort of government database.
00:18:09.240 So they used familial DNA to actually find him.
00:18:13.840 Yeah.
00:18:14.080 That's what they would have done with the trash.
00:18:15.820 Yeah.
00:18:16.020 They got the DNA, not from him.
00:18:17.900 I should have said that clearly.
00:18:18.880 So not from him, but from his dad, they went, but they went through his trash to get the DNA, which is, you know, right off the, some of these we've seen with these public DNA databases, like you give your DNA to them and they're able to search.
00:18:31.440 We've seen that as well, but this one seems to be right for the dad.
00:18:34.700 Then he goes on this, they, they found his car, right?
00:18:37.860 They, in, in some of the camera videos, they say like, okay, there's a white Hyundai, Hyundai Elantra, I think it was.
00:18:43.340 And they see his car and then they later on, he apparently switches his license plate.
00:18:49.560 Now, again, there's, there becomes, it comes a time where there's just a bunch of stuff that adds up.
00:18:54.940 Like they don't have him on film killing anyone, but there's enough there where like, why would you change your license plate immediately?
00:19:01.080 By the way, I'm going to play highlights of the January 6th interview I did, uh, with the guy from revolver news.
00:19:09.500 You want to talk about the most improbable, uh, storyline ever.
00:19:17.420 It's the storyline of the January 6th committee.
00:19:20.740 Wait until you hear each piece.
00:19:25.500 It stacks up at like, what are the odds of that?
00:19:28.020 And then there's another one.
00:19:29.540 Oh my gosh, the odds of that are even lower.
00:19:31.660 Oh my gosh.
00:19:32.780 The third one there, it's improbable story after story after story to get you to where the narrative of the media makes sense.
00:19:43.460 It really is incredible.
00:19:45.580 It's incredible.
00:19:46.060 And that comes out when?
00:19:47.260 Uh, that's, uh, out right now, blaze TV and out tomorrow on, you know, the Saturday podcast that we release.
00:19:53.560 You get the podcast early if you're a blaze TV subscriber, by the way.
00:19:56.700 And you'll get it at Glenn Beck, uh, YouTube, uh, dot com slash Glenn Beck.
00:20:01.260 Um, so you can, you can watch it as well.
00:20:03.400 It's fascinating.
00:20:04.420 Anyway, go ahead.
00:20:04.980 So this Idaho thing is going to go on for a very long time.
00:20:08.220 He was in another state when they found him, right?
00:20:09.860 They were able to bring him back.
00:20:11.620 Pennsylvania.
00:20:12.140 Yeah.
00:20:12.420 Pennsylvania.
00:20:12.920 So he was on a cross.
00:20:14.080 Is he from Washington?
00:20:15.460 Wasn't he going to school in Washington?
00:20:16.900 He was going to school in Washington, but he lives in Pennsylvania.
00:20:19.000 Yeah.
00:20:19.440 Yeah.
00:20:19.780 He was on a cross country car trip with, with his dad.
00:20:23.440 Again, like a lot of things coming together to make you think that, that he's, uh, likely guilty.
00:20:29.000 Of course, as you point out, uh, he went on a cross country trip with his dad.
00:20:32.900 No.
00:20:33.420 Well, right after.
00:20:34.740 Well, I mean it, uh, the cross country trip in and of itself is not necessarily making you feel guilty.
00:20:40.360 However, when you're a suspect in a major murder and you're driving across the country, a lot of times that might be a reason.
00:20:46.280 Usually not with your dad.
00:20:48.180 No.
00:20:48.560 You know, it's like, you know, you come bloody soaked and you're like, Hey dad, want to go on a trip?
00:20:52.960 No, son, let's go see America.
00:20:54.720 I don't think he was still wearing the bloody clothes when they started.
00:20:57.740 No, I know that.
00:20:58.740 But I mean, your dad taking your dad, dad wasn't involved in any of this or didn't know.
00:21:03.660 Certainly.
00:21:04.220 No, no, no indication.
00:21:05.720 Well, the reason why he took, they know he took his dad is because the FBI called the cops and said, please pull them over for just a checkup to see his hands.
00:21:15.920 So for whatever reason, they had to see his hands in this photograph that they took.
00:21:20.240 And that's how they knew they took, he took his dad on the trip.
00:21:22.760 Yeah.
00:21:23.080 Wait, needed to see his hands?
00:21:25.000 Apparently murdering four people with a knife tends to be a little messy.
00:21:29.400 And, uh, apparently they think, you know, cuts as the person's fighting back or, you know, all sorts of.
00:21:35.260 What'd they find on the hands?
00:21:36.960 They don't know, but it tends to.
00:21:38.960 You don't know.
00:21:39.560 I don't know.
00:21:40.020 Yeah.
00:21:40.300 Correct.
00:21:40.660 But the knife tends to slip.
00:21:42.660 And so you end up cutting yourself when you stab somebody that many times.
00:21:46.640 And so they didn't know, he didn't know when he was pulled over by the cops that they were taking pictures of his hand.
00:21:51.380 Correct.
00:21:51.680 It was like body cam footage or something.
00:21:53.420 Yes.
00:21:54.660 Unbelievable.
00:21:55.500 It's really incredible.
00:21:56.620 Imagine how his heart was pounding when he was stopped, had no idea, probably thought at first, oh God, they know, they know, they know.
00:22:06.280 Then when he said, hey, just driver's registration.
00:22:08.580 And then he gets away, he must think, whew, and had no idea they were on to him and gathering more evidence.
00:22:17.160 Absolutely incredible.
00:22:17.920 I mean, it's obviously a really horrific incident.
00:22:20.600 Oh, yeah.
00:22:20.920 Horrible.
00:22:21.220 He was just watching it.
00:22:22.420 And, you know, what's fascinating about it is he's apparently, you know, a really smart guy, criminology student.
00:22:28.920 And it almost seems like, if you're going to build the narrative a little bit, it almost seems like he's like trying to pull off the perfect crime, knowing all of the stuff that goes into investigating a crime.
00:22:39.720 And yet still, still the police were able to find him.
00:22:44.480 They still were, you know, he was, he, you know, his car pulling away, not a camera on the process, but on the, on the actual place where the murders happened, but him driving in other areas, they were able to figure it out.
00:23:00.740 They found out that he had cell phone pings at the address of the murders 12 times previously to the actual murders taking place.
00:23:11.560 Wow.
00:23:12.000 And it's like, they, it is getting to the point where it is so difficult to do something like this.
00:23:17.680 And that's great.
00:23:18.300 That is why you will not believe what you're going to hear about January 6th as well.
00:23:23.880 Because the technology that we have now, you can narrow it down pretty darn quickly, especially if you have a cell phone.
00:23:32.540 And it's, it's, it's shocking.
00:23:35.600 This story reminds me, have you ever seen the movie Rope?
00:23:38.920 It was by Alfred Hitchcock.
00:23:42.340 It has Jimmy Stewart in it.
00:23:43.740 It is fantastic.
00:23:44.920 It was made in the late fifties, early sixties.
00:23:48.380 And it is shot with three wheels of film.
00:23:52.440 And the only reason why I say that is if you know that there were only three, sorry, two edits in this film.
00:23:58.620 And when you see how this thing was shot and the timing of everything, it's like, I don't know how they did it.
00:24:08.020 I just don't know how they did it.
00:24:09.180 But anyway, the story is the, this guy who is in college and taking criminology, he and his friend invite their old professor over, Jimmy Stewart, who asked them at one point, can you devise the perfect murder?
00:24:29.840 How could you, how could you do the perfect murder?
00:24:32.720 So they've been working on it.
00:24:34.300 They've graduated.
00:24:35.320 They invite him over.
00:24:36.660 And right before he comes, they murder one of the classmates and they put him in like this coffee table right in front of the couch.
00:24:44.820 And so they're, and they're eating.
00:24:47.480 They're so arrogant.
00:24:48.480 They're like, he'll never know.
00:24:50.860 He will never know.
00:24:52.500 Uh, and it's him, you know, is going over.
00:24:57.220 Hey, so what have you guys been doing?
00:24:58.560 It's great.
00:24:59.160 Thank you for inviting me over.
00:25:00.560 I'd be excited to hear about what you guys and the psychological game and the arrogance of these guys, you know?
00:25:08.500 So it, it's a little bit like this guy who appears to be fascinated by it.
00:25:15.980 And well, I, I bet I could get away with it.
00:25:19.100 Yeah.
00:25:19.460 Oh, it's kind of HH Holmes as well.
00:25:21.340 Yeah.
00:25:21.460 Similar to story.
00:25:22.680 Uh, I just think it's fascinating just how far this is going.
00:25:25.440 And we talk often about the privacy concerns for average citizens who are being violated.
00:25:31.320 And that's, it's true.
00:25:33.320 But you, until something like this happens, you don't realize how far this stuff has come.
00:25:37.360 I mean, did you watch that Ted Bundy, uh, thing that was on a year or two ago?
00:25:42.200 And I think it was Netflix.
00:25:43.360 Not that I couldn't watch the Tom.
00:25:44.760 No, I couldn't get it.
00:25:45.940 But the Ted Bundy one was fascinating in that, like, you know, he would just like murder a bunch of people in one state.
00:25:51.940 And then just move to another state.
00:25:53.540 Yeah.
00:25:53.760 And that was his way of getting out of it.
00:25:55.160 And they would never connect the dots that like, hey, all the same types of murders are happening in like one state in another state.
00:26:01.780 It was just like, they just threw their hands up.
00:26:04.320 I thought it was a whole new series of murders with no information.
00:26:07.080 We've come from that to almost, it seems to me almost, it'd be almost impossible to get away with this stuff unless you're Hunter Biden.
00:26:14.980 And then you could do almost anything.
00:26:17.260 That's what's really terrifying.
00:26:18.960 And again, I hate to keep bringing back to January 6th, but that's what's really terrifying.
00:26:23.240 All of the new technology is being used to get the bad guys as long as they're not on the inner circle bad guys.
00:26:36.580 You know what I mean?
00:26:37.640 We are selectively choosing at the highest levels who's a bad guy, who's not a bad guy.
00:26:44.900 Let that one pass.
00:26:45.840 And it's truly terrifying because not only can they catch you, but the ability for the bad guys at the top level to incriminate you and make it so the average person would go, no, that's not even possible.
00:27:03.600 That's not, no, I, you know, I saw him or I saw this and why would you do this and this when the guy didn't do this or this, but the evidence shows that he really did.
00:27:14.640 This is a foundational piece of civilization falling apart in front of our eyes.
00:27:18.520 It really is.
00:27:19.380 I mean, because if you don't, we all have that idea, like, oh, rich people, they get off all the time, you know, and like, that's true at some level.
00:27:27.280 Sometimes it's not though, right?
00:27:28.520 Like, I mean, you know, Harvey Weinstein is in, it took him a long time, but he's in prison.
00:27:32.300 But like, once we believe that there's no justice, that's a foundational pillar of civilization.
00:27:39.500 Let me tell you something that is right around the corner that, you know, you say civilization falling apart, foundational things falling apart.
00:27:47.780 Let me tell you something that technology is going to do within, I think it's within two years, but it probably would be five years maybe.
00:27:57.780 And it is, it will fundamentally change absolutely everything.
00:28:03.760 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:28:14.360 This is the Glenn Beck program.
00:28:16.520 Stu and I were just talking in the break about what I, what you're going to hear tomorrow.
00:28:21.160 If you're not a Blaze subscriber, you're going to hear it tomorrow in the podcast, episode 169.
00:28:26.760 What are the feds hiding in the January 6th investigation?
00:28:30.400 And I interviewed for about an hour, Darren Beatty.
00:28:33.660 He is the guy who started revolver news and he is on this like nobody else.
00:28:39.200 And he's been following it from the beginning.
00:28:41.180 And Stu said, you know, I got questions, but I have all there.
00:28:44.800 I think they're really stupid questions and they're not Stu.
00:28:48.260 Most of us have not followed this because we know it's full of crap.
00:28:53.460 That's what we felt.
00:28:54.160 We know it's full of crap.
00:28:56.920 And then the rest of it, we've only seen what the media and everything is putting out.
00:29:02.520 And it doesn't make sense, which leads us to go.
00:29:05.500 There's nothing here.
00:29:06.640 What is this?
00:29:08.260 It's really important that you understand now, two years later, two years later,
00:29:15.660 we now have all the evidence that the federal government can come up with.
00:29:22.880 And it is implausible.
00:29:25.140 It is absolutely implausible.
00:29:27.000 So is it just implausible?
00:29:28.300 Are you suggesting something specific?
00:29:30.500 I asked him, was this a plan by somebody or was this taken advantage?
00:29:41.360 And I think where it comes down is there may have been some people that wanted to do some stuff,
00:29:50.120 but those were infiltrated by the FBI, so manipulated by the FBI, and then other people just took advantage of what was supposedly happening.
00:30:02.280 But the pipe bombs in particular are so important because they can't find these people.
00:30:10.240 They can't find the guy on the scaffolding who, when you look at the video and you read his reporting and you hear the message tomorrow,
00:30:17.340 this guy should be number one, should be number one, if not Ray Epps, it's this guy, number one.
00:30:26.620 He went before there was a crowd, he cut all of the fences, then he climbed up the scaffolding,
00:30:34.280 and he stood on the top layer of the scaffolding with a bullhorn, and he waited.
00:30:39.320 And then when the crowd got there, he gave instructions on what to do.
00:30:43.420 So this guy is the ringleader, at least on site.
00:30:48.160 Can't find him.
00:30:49.920 No facial recognition.
00:30:52.480 He's not even mentioned as the most wanted.
00:30:55.760 He's nowhere.
00:30:57.180 And they have clear photos of him.
00:30:59.080 It's not like one of these things where he's wearing a mask.
00:31:01.820 It's not like there was a third shooter in the tree.
00:31:03.920 You know what I mean?
00:31:04.900 There are clear photos of him all over the site.
00:31:07.160 All over several videos.
00:31:08.920 Okay, so then the next thing is the pipe bomb.
00:31:13.600 There were two pipe bombs, one at the DNC and one at the RNC.
00:31:18.800 We know because of video that they were planted the night before.
00:31:24.400 Okay.
00:31:25.060 It was caught on video.
00:31:27.060 The video is there.
00:31:28.900 However, the only video the FBI has released is an edited video.
00:31:36.580 So we only have, I mean, this is almost, remember, this is the DNC.
00:31:46.380 The DNC is what Watergate was all about.
00:31:51.060 A break into the DNC.
00:31:53.180 They have all kinds of threats.
00:31:55.360 They have all kinds of important people going in and out of the DNC headquarters.
00:31:59.660 You know, Seth Rich was in the area.
00:32:02.800 You're in Washington, D.C., which is crime-ridden.
00:32:07.580 You don't have the best security cameras there?
00:32:11.220 Of course you do.
00:32:12.340 Of course you do.
00:32:13.620 He goes into what that film actually shows.
00:32:16.060 It's implausible.
00:32:17.040 But anyway, they only release this guy who comes on the scene.
00:32:22.880 He's got the pipe bomb with a kitchen timer, and he makes a phone call.
00:32:30.520 Well, if you're making a phone call, I can triangulate you.
00:32:35.320 Okay?
00:32:35.580 I know who you are.
00:32:38.260 They can't find him.
00:32:39.660 Haven't been able to triangulate.
00:32:41.160 Don't know.
00:32:41.840 Don't know who this guy is.
00:32:43.260 Wow, that's impressive.
00:32:45.060 Then they edit the tape, so they take one camera with him, and he's moving in to place the bomb.
00:32:51.660 Then they take an edit, and they cut to him placing the bomb, but you don't see his arms below his elbows.
00:33:00.700 So you can't prove that he placed it.
00:33:04.500 You know what I mean?
00:33:06.280 Why?
00:33:07.800 Because the other camera would have shown him placing the bomb.
00:33:12.060 Okay?
00:33:13.220 Can't get a hold of that.
00:33:15.580 There's nobody that is willing to release the full tapes.
00:33:19.720 FBI has them.
00:33:21.660 The thing that is really too coincidental is Kamala Harris goes to the DNC unexpectedly.
00:33:31.300 She goes to the headquarters.
00:33:32.340 She leaves Capitol Hill about 90 minutes before they're going to start verifying the count.
00:33:38.620 Okay?
00:33:39.500 She leaves.
00:33:40.320 She's like, I got to get to the DNC.
00:33:42.540 She goes to the DNC.
00:33:44.040 Secret Service.
00:33:45.120 Just go with her.
00:33:46.140 They haven't, you know, it was a surprise to them, so they didn't sweep anything.
00:33:49.760 But while she's there, they sweep everything.
00:33:52.280 They don't find anything.
00:33:54.260 This pipe bomb is in plain sight where they say they found it.
00:33:59.740 It's in plain sight.
00:34:01.500 Nobody saw that in the morning.
00:34:03.720 Nobody saw that overnight.
00:34:05.120 The guy that is hired to be standing in front of the DNC, he didn't see it.
00:34:12.800 The FBI say they swept.
00:34:15.300 They didn't see it.
00:34:16.440 And the only reason why they found it is because the pipe bomb that was at the RNC was found first.
00:34:24.680 And it was found by somebody who has deep ties to the DNC.
00:34:29.600 She happened to be walking by the RNC and look into this alley, and she happened to see this pipe bomb with the kitchen timer stuck at 20 minutes.
00:34:45.560 She finds it at 20 minutes to 11.
00:34:50.340 Well, it's stuck.
00:34:51.380 We don't know when that was planted.
00:34:52.740 I mean, we have the video of the other one being planted at night, but they immediately say, oh, my gosh, it was 20 minutes.
00:35:00.480 There's an attack on the Capitol at 11.
00:35:03.480 But the pipe bombs are not known to be, you know, fake or not going to explode.
00:35:10.080 So they call the Capitol.
00:35:12.520 The Capitol police redeploy a bunch of people down to the RNC and DNC, which leaves the Capitol open.
00:35:21.400 OK, much more open than it was.
00:35:24.080 So you got all your resources going down there.
00:35:27.400 It's five minutes after they find the RNC bomb.
00:35:31.540 The Secret Service find the DNC bomb and rush Kamala Harris out to safety.
00:35:41.180 The story is that they both were stuck at 20 minutes.
00:35:45.280 Well, 20 minutes might tell you something if you knew when the bomb was planted.
00:35:52.160 We do know when one of them was planted.
00:35:54.640 It appears to be overnight.
00:35:56.140 Right. But why the rush to say this was a diversion when, you know, when it was planted and how odd is it that they found it 20 minutes before 11 and they were set to 20 minutes before they went off?
00:36:12.340 You know what I mean?
00:36:13.100 And it was 20 minutes before 11, right when it's convenient to say they're going to start.
00:36:19.160 They're going to start verifying these votes at 11 o'clock and they can't find the guy.
00:36:24.880 There's no there's no it's a complete dead end to find the guy who made a phone call on his cell phone.
00:36:34.140 Is it just like here are a bunch of really strange things and we don't have an explanation for them?
00:36:42.680 Or is it like, hey, there's a unifying theory here that leads us to we don't have the evidence to prove it.
00:36:52.040 But like, here's what we think happened.
00:36:53.740 So it to me, here's what happened to me.
00:36:58.620 Speculation.
00:36:59.200 This is total speculation.
00:37:00.640 But to me, the most logical thing is there were some people in these groups, you know, like the, you know, what is the oath keepers?
00:37:10.780 And I have no, I'm just using them as an example.
00:37:14.120 I don't know.
00:37:15.180 But there was buzz on the Internet or there was buzz someplace that we're going to get them.
00:37:22.380 We're going to go there 11 o'clock.
00:37:24.000 Let's storm the Capitol.
00:37:25.020 And there does seem to be some evidence of some coordination between some of these groups.
00:37:29.380 Correct.
00:37:29.720 And but the ones that were coordinating were were there with the FBI.
00:37:37.800 So there's no way these guys should have even made it to the Capitol.
00:37:41.720 OK, you don't let them go to the Capitol and commit it and then afterwards say, yep, we know they did it.
00:37:47.700 You stop them as they're getting ready.
00:37:51.000 You don't you don't help the terrorist and then blow the building up and say, we know we caught them.
00:37:56.600 Right.
00:37:57.000 Right.
00:37:57.300 Yes.
00:37:57.760 You stop them in time.
00:37:59.660 So all of these groups were watched.
00:38:02.320 All of these.
00:38:03.040 And we're saying they're with them.
00:38:04.100 They were they had been infiltrated.
00:38:05.880 Infiltrated.
00:38:06.480 Who were monitoring.
00:38:07.640 Infiltrated.
00:38:08.300 Correct.
00:38:08.600 And people turned on the inside and were, you know, rats, if you will, for the FBI.
00:38:17.080 OK, so why wasn't it stopped?
00:38:20.140 My theory on this is because it was to someone's political advantage.
00:38:27.540 And I'm not I'm not prepared to say it was, you know, the DNC or anything else.
00:38:33.340 I believe this, again, is deep state.
00:38:35.600 But Donald Trump was not just taken out by the DNC.
00:38:41.860 This was the intelligence and law enforcement officials that are part of the deep state that don't care who's president.
00:38:49.540 They're going to do what they do.
00:38:51.560 They were the ones that did all of the Russiagate stuff.
00:38:54.800 They fed it to the press.
00:38:56.220 They fed it everywhere else.
00:38:57.380 I believe that this is deep state taking advantage of something, helping juice people up, using ray apps, who is absolutely involved with the government some way or another.
00:39:13.460 I really believe that.
00:39:14.900 I can't prove it.
00:39:16.660 But I do believe he denies that, obviously.
00:39:19.080 Yeah, he does deny it.
00:39:20.540 But I think there's some I think this is this is the kind of stuff that gets you killed.
00:39:27.660 If I wasn't a national figure and, you know, talking about, you know, things like this, I think we'll all know if I die, I'm not suicidal.
00:39:37.140 I'm not, you know, I'm not apt to run in front of a bus today.
00:39:42.020 And your cholesterol is fine.
00:39:43.000 Anyway, so so I think it is people taking advantage and then playing up the advantage.
00:39:53.400 For instance, the attack with those guys who have been wound up by themselves or by people might work.
00:40:00.940 You know, for instance, the guys on the scaffolding, the scaffolding man, that guy may have been an operative for the government.
00:40:07.900 That's why nobody's looking for him.
00:40:09.320 And he was just helping the people and helping keep them wound up to go in.
00:40:16.440 OK, I think that's what happened.
00:40:19.040 There were sincere people, but they were dorks and couldn't have done anything without the assistance of some dark arms and dark agencies.
00:40:29.860 OK, and that all happened.
00:40:32.760 And then I think the pipe bomb, I could be wrong on all of this.
00:40:35.540 I think the pipe bombs were both planted, again, by a dark arm that realized we can get the agencies to the Capitol Police to come down to these two locations, which will help the the Capitol rioters.
00:40:55.380 Let them get away with some stuff.
00:40:57.860 OK, but we really have it under control.
00:41:00.080 Nobody's going to get killed, but let them give away for stuff.
00:41:03.380 So we see that happening.
00:41:05.020 We'll pull these people out so they can get into the Capitol.
00:41:08.680 But don't let those bombs go off, because if they go off, then answers are going to have to be taken.
00:41:17.100 So just use them as a diversion, but don't let them go off.
00:41:22.140 I think the pipe bombs are totally dark art stuff.
00:41:25.680 And I know, look, I know, to be clear, I know you're giving me the action movie version of this.
00:41:30.920 Like, you don't know that's true.
00:41:32.680 You're saying, like, you know, you're speculating in a healthy way.
00:41:38.520 I am speculating in a more reasonable way than the January 6th committee was.
00:41:44.520 Well, the January 6th committee was just about saying bad things about Donald Trump had nothing to do with trying to solve this.
00:41:49.760 Correct.
00:41:50.200 But like, what is the what is the motivation of the FBI to encourage an incursion into the Capitol to paint those who are against this globalist world economic forum?
00:42:08.160 This isn't about left and right and Democrats and Republicans.
00:42:11.240 This is a fight from nationalists.
00:42:15.140 I love America.
00:42:16.700 Let's make America strong to know we're an internationalist conglomerate that is going to rule the world.
00:42:26.180 OK, Donald Trump and people who believe in the Constitution are not internationalists.
00:42:32.880 And that's why I believe that this whole operation happened beside January 6th.
00:42:39.600 Donald Trump was targeted from the beginning because he's an America first guy.
00:42:44.120 And he was taken down because of that.
00:42:50.220 He could not be president.
00:42:52.020 They needed to kill not only him, figuratively speaking, they needed to kill not only him, but the entire American constitutionalist America first kind of movement.
00:43:04.300 That's why.
00:43:05.180 And look what they've done.
00:43:06.520 They've tried to paint the country into these people who believe in the conscious Constitution, believe in people controlling things.
00:43:15.860 They're extremists and they're dangerous.
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