The Glenn Beck Program - November 28, 2022


Best of the Program | 11⧸28⧸22


Episode Stats

Length

46 minutes

Words per Minute

125.620224

Word Count

5,823

Sentence Count

508

Misogynist Sentences

2

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

Glenn Beck is back, and this time he's in your home. He's got the goods on the Fed, Alyssa Milano, Tesla, and much more! Recorded in Los Angeles, CA!


Transcript

00:00:00.360 Substituting for Mr. Stu Bregeer is Pat Gray.
00:00:05.020 Hey, Pat.
00:00:05.920 Hey, Glenn.
00:00:06.660 How are you?
00:00:07.540 Oh, perfect.
00:00:09.100 Yeah, today's show was an interesting ride.
00:00:12.140 Yeah, it's kind of chilling, really.
00:00:13.720 It's kind of a chilling ride.
00:00:15.400 Hey, I'm back.
00:00:16.280 You know what I mean?
00:00:17.220 And this time.
00:00:19.500 I've got the goods.
00:00:20.800 This time we start in China.
00:00:22.780 We kind of end right in your home
00:00:26.540 and try to give you the bold outlines of what we're experiencing in society
00:00:32.180 and how amazed we all are that other people can't see it.
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00:01:53.100 From the Mercury Studios in Dallas, Texas, welcome to the Glenn Beck Program.
00:02:01.460 So for all of you who have just said, you know,
00:02:06.200 Alyssa Milano is such an important person in my life,
00:02:11.280 but I didn't have a chance to check what she said over the weekend.
00:02:16.960 I just want to give you a chance.
00:02:19.140 She said, I'm not sure how advertisers can buy space on Twitter.
00:02:25.140 A publicly traded company's products being pushed in alignment with hate
00:02:29.180 and white supremacy doesn't seem to be a winning business model.
00:02:33.500 So I gave back my Tesla.
00:02:36.520 Now, I doubt she gave it back.
00:02:39.840 She probably sold it.
00:02:42.700 She said, I gave back my Tesla.
00:02:44.580 I bought the VW EV and I love it.
00:02:54.200 Which I think is a great replacement.
00:02:58.400 Spokesperson for Volkswagen said this.
00:03:03.500 The language of love.
00:03:08.460 The language of love.
00:03:11.040 I don't know if you noticed this, Alyssa, but started by Hitler.
00:03:16.980 Yeah, but you know, Elon Musk is so much worse than Adolf Hitler.
00:03:20.820 Oh my gosh.
00:03:21.720 He's a Nazi, you know.
00:03:23.460 Yeah.
00:03:23.800 So that's why I buy a Volkswagen.
00:03:26.380 What a moron.
00:03:28.020 Okay, let me tell you a couple of things that have happened over the weekend.
00:03:34.980 This one happened during the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
00:03:38.860 You have a new threshold and you should be aware of it because the IRS is going to come knocking.
00:03:47.720 And this is why they have 80,000 people.
00:03:49.580 The Internal Revenue Service reminded income taxpayers that due to the American Rescue Plan Act, gig workers who accept any transaction over $600 through a third-party app such as Venmo, Cash App, PayPal, must report those payments.
00:04:11.360 Yes, must report, must report, how they're going, they're not going to go after people making $600.
00:04:18.320 Yes, they are.
00:04:19.800 Just a friendly reminder.
00:04:21.640 By the way, there's something else that happened on Thursday afternoon and, sorry, Wednesday afternoon.
00:04:29.340 And what were you doing Wednesday afternoon besides being glued to the TV and the news, right?
00:04:35.320 Right, yes.
00:04:36.380 Yeah.
00:04:36.820 You might have been preparing for, I don't know, a holiday weekend where you completely tuned out.
00:04:42.060 So you might have missed what happened Wednesday afternoon at the Fed, but they started their CBDC, Central Bank Digital Currency.
00:04:58.080 Yes, the Fed coin is here.
00:05:01.320 Now, they ruled it out on Wednesday.
00:05:03.620 Just, I mean, that was the only day they could do it, you know, because they've been denying that any of this stuff was happening, but they could only get it when no one was paying attention.
00:05:17.580 So they rolled it out and it's in its beta test now, but here's the thing.
00:05:21.780 I don't know if it's going to work because this is what they're trying to do.
00:05:26.180 They're very concerned that they won't be able to make large digital transactions across the Atlantic, okay?
00:05:37.320 They're worried, you know, some of these big transactions that happen, what they're doing now, and I'm going to try to break this down because it's very, very technical, but let me break this down for you.
00:05:48.760 What they're doing is they're taking a digital currency and they're buying and selling and trading those digital currency, those dollars over to someplace else, and they got to make it all the way over.
00:06:10.100 Those numbers have to make it all the way over.
00:06:12.440 Now, that's what they do, but now they're going to take a digital coin, not a digital dollar, a digital coin, and they're going to buy and sell and trade, and those numbers have to go all the way over to another place and finish the transaction.
00:06:33.400 That's a completely different thing.
00:06:35.380 Completely.
00:06:36.320 Completely.
00:06:37.140 Not related at all.
00:06:38.980 Okay, how are you going to do this?
00:06:40.820 You're going to take a whole system that is based on a digital paper dollar, you're going to digitize that dollar, and then you're going to just move numbers to another bank?
00:06:54.400 Seems impossible.
00:06:54.800 That's a dollar.
00:06:55.920 That's paper.
00:06:56.660 This is a coin.
00:06:58.040 How are you going to do that?
00:07:00.360 Completely different.
00:07:01.520 So, they think that it, you know, as long as it passes its beta test, don't worry, they could have it, they could have it by spring.
00:07:12.660 So, they're essentially taking 20th century technology and using it in the 21st century.
00:07:20.660 Yes.
00:07:21.380 Wow.
00:07:22.000 Yes.
00:07:22.640 Wow.
00:07:23.040 Yes.
00:07:23.880 Yes.
00:07:24.200 That's bold.
00:07:24.900 But they have to have a name change for it.
00:07:27.100 You're right.
00:07:27.940 You know, this is a, this is, remember, this was a Federal Reserve printed currency that had been digitized.
00:07:38.040 This is a Federal Reserve digital currency.
00:07:43.600 Okay.
00:07:44.200 Okay.
00:07:44.780 Yeah.
00:07:45.060 So, one starts as a digital, the other one has to be transformed digitally.
00:07:49.760 So, they've cut that transforming part out, and that's the part where it gets really sketchy.
00:07:54.240 By the way, India just rolled out its retail pilot program for digital rupees as well.
00:08:05.400 Don't worry.
00:08:06.300 I think maybe we should start having the conversation, because this is coming, maybe we should start having the conversation of, gosh, this looks like the mark of the beast.
00:08:18.180 I mean, doesn't it?
00:08:20.300 But surely it's not.
00:08:21.660 Surely it's not.
00:08:22.740 Of course not.
00:08:23.660 Not from the U.S. government.
00:08:25.180 No.
00:08:25.880 No, no.
00:08:26.780 They never do anything underhanded or evil.
00:08:29.220 Never.
00:08:29.780 Never.
00:08:30.540 Especially when Democrats are in control.
00:08:32.500 Amen to that, brother.
00:08:34.000 Hey, by the way, the White House also, last Wednesday, announced that they're going to continue the freeze on student loan payments.
00:08:44.440 Okay?
00:08:44.660 Now, that means millions of people are not making payments on their federal student loans, regardless of their financial situation.
00:08:53.340 They could be millionaires.
00:08:55.280 Still are not required to pay back that student loan.
00:08:58.440 Now, the freeze, it started with Trump with COVID-19.
00:09:03.780 Congress approved it, and it was supposed to expire two years ago, but it's been continually renewed by Congress.
00:09:13.560 So it's been extended only eight times.
00:09:17.480 It has now cost you $155 billion per year, and that's scratching the surface.
00:09:26.140 Now, here's the story.
00:09:29.060 You probably didn't even hear that it was renewed again.
00:09:32.700 But let me give you the other part of the story that certainly you haven't heard.
00:09:39.700 This is big because of some of the weird rules that no one pays attention to, but I pay geeks a lot of money to watch this stuff.
00:09:51.780 This is nothing more than a gigantic scam meant to benefit government workers.
00:09:58.860 This is exactly what I told you they would do in 2009.
00:10:05.940 Exactly.
00:10:07.460 How does it benefit the government workers?
00:10:10.380 Well, it's not just the government workers, but many who work for nonprofits as well.
00:10:16.000 Many of those lean left.
00:10:19.640 Okay.
00:10:19.920 The second reason Biden likely wants to continue the pause is it greatly benefits employees at government agencies, including teachers, unions.
00:10:37.080 Under the public service loan forgiveness program, which is what we talked about in 2009.
00:10:44.620 Do you remember this?
00:10:45.900 Anyone who makes 10 years worth of monthly student loan payments, 120 in total, while working for the government or a nonprofit receives total debt forgiveness, no matter how much they owe.
00:11:01.960 Now, defying all logic, yes, but they're continuing to count non-payments under the pause toward the total number of payments required to qualify for a public service loan forgiveness.
00:11:18.500 So even though you haven't made a payment in 24 months, you still are counted as making those payments in the last 24 months.
00:11:30.140 So that all goes to your 120 month requirement.
00:11:35.180 The longer the student loan freeze continues, the more government and nonprofit workers will qualify for total loan forgiveness.
00:11:43.240 Millions, millions will be moving towards total student debt cancellation.
00:11:49.180 So in other words, what is this story really all about?
00:11:52.380 Biden giving a big fat gift to government workers and the people that are working many cases to subvert our republic and make it into a democracy.
00:12:09.060 He's giving them a kickback.
00:12:12.220 Because most people don't know how these things work.
00:12:15.240 They have no idea what's going on.
00:12:17.820 Oh, by the way, another one.
00:12:21.660 Trust the government.
00:12:23.840 Hunter Biden owned financial stake in digital banking platform.
00:12:30.400 A digital banking platform.
00:12:33.880 How did they do that?
00:12:35.440 Digital banking.
00:12:37.000 How did they do that?
00:12:38.720 This started in 2016.
00:12:41.080 They must have been using like an abacus or something.
00:12:44.460 I don't know how they did it.
00:12:45.560 But it was digital banking platform for undocumented immigrants.
00:12:53.020 Hmm.
00:12:54.680 So this was a multi-balance, multi-currency digital wallet and payment ecosystem.
00:13:02.360 And he had a big share of this.
00:13:08.200 In fact, got, you know, $20,000 wire transfer from the company.
00:13:12.480 And now it looks like all of his buddies are running it.
00:13:17.160 So that is fantastic.
00:13:19.360 But here's the great thing.
00:13:20.760 It was to support mass migration to the U.S.
00:13:26.720 Because the company positioned itself as the premier platform for sending and receiving remittances.
00:13:33.680 Oh.
00:13:35.380 Over $150 billion of remittances happen every year in the U.S. alone.
00:13:43.960 And here's what the here's what the digital bank said.
00:13:48.960 Labor moves around the globe.
00:13:50.420 And when workers move, so does their money.
00:13:52.880 The global nature of labor often makes it difficult for somebody to have a bank account in the country where they're employed.
00:13:59.860 Really?
00:14:01.720 This is why ePlata allows you to transaction in a currency of your choice without limits across geographic borders.
00:14:10.060 Is there any reason money transfers should be more expensive because one person lives in a different country?
00:14:16.520 We don't think so.
00:14:18.360 With ePlata, simple, secure, and inexpensive international transactions are now in the palm of your hand.
00:14:26.540 Now, that's great.
00:14:28.440 Now, I don't know the difference between that platform, which is sending boatloads of digital currency to another country.
00:14:37.740 And let's say, Bitcoin.
00:14:42.080 But all I know is one, the president's son is involved, and the other one is extraordinarily dangerous.
00:14:55.560 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program, and we really want to thank you for listening.
00:14:59.400 So, China, it looks like they're starting to tighten security in Beijing and Shanghai.
00:15:16.240 These poor people in China.
00:15:19.520 I mean, I can't imagine this works.
00:15:23.220 Can you?
00:15:23.800 Mm-mm.
00:15:24.400 And they've been going through it for two and a half years now.
00:15:26.540 Almost, well, three years, really, for them.
00:15:28.320 No, I mean, they can't believe that this is going to end well for the people.
00:15:33.320 Oh, no.
00:15:35.280 It's already not going well.
00:15:36.820 They're already being locked into their homes, like they did last time with the, you know,
00:15:43.400 they were locking them with the, I can't even think of what it is, but they were, you know, the blowtorch.
00:15:52.420 Oh, yeah, yeah, they were welding them in.
00:15:54.540 Yeah, they were welding them in.
00:15:55.640 It is really, really not good.
00:16:01.180 If you've seen any of the guys, you would think that, you know, they're fighting against COVID workers or doctors because they're wearing these white suits.
00:16:10.360 No, that's the way they dress police now.
00:16:14.240 Now, I've noticed that they're not doing that as much here in the last few days because they're bringing police in from all over the country.
00:16:24.860 This isn't good.
00:16:26.100 This is going to affect the economy.
00:16:28.860 We've got a couple of things you have to watch for.
00:16:30.820 One, China.
00:16:33.580 What happens in China is going to make an impact to all of us for a very long time.
00:16:38.960 Also, Mr. I love the labor unions.
00:16:44.440 I am Mr. Train Track himself.
00:16:47.380 Can't seem to get this freight railroad strike not to happen.
00:16:53.400 If that happens, Mr. Union and Mr. Amtrak should have zero credibility with anyone.
00:17:06.460 This is his wheelhouse.
00:17:08.960 This is where he lives.
00:17:11.880 Trains and unions.
00:17:13.720 And he can't seem to broker this deal.
00:17:17.100 That will cost us $2 billion a day.
00:17:20.100 But worse, you have this and the diesel shortage, the third thing you have to watch.
00:17:26.300 You have this and a diesel shortage.
00:17:28.800 You're not moving the trains because they're on strike.
00:17:32.680 You're not moving if there's just the diesel shortage.
00:17:35.600 You're not moving the trains because they run on diesel.
00:17:37.880 And you're not running the trucks because they run on diesel.
00:17:40.300 If you have the train shut down, you'll have more fuel for the trucks.
00:17:45.980 But what will the trucks be moving if the trains aren't moving anything?
00:17:53.760 This is bad.
00:17:55.540 This is really bad.
00:17:57.700 But I do believe that this is all part of what people voted for and they weren't paying attention.
00:18:05.880 I heard a series of really disturbing quotes from Klaus Schwab on Chinese television.
00:18:14.560 Because I don't read Chinese, I figured they were taken out of context or they were fake
00:18:21.960 because they are so creepy that there's so much that goes around on The Great Reset and Klaus Schwab
00:18:31.880 that is a conspiracy theory and, you know, he'll say something and they'll take it out of context
00:18:38.400 or it's not quite right.
00:18:39.720 You don't have to do that.
00:18:40.900 His stuff is bad enough, what he really says.
00:18:45.120 So I sent this over to my team to look into and it seems though the quotes are real
00:18:50.540 and they are definitely worthy of your time.
00:18:54.760 In an interview that occurred on Chinese government funded television,
00:19:01.080 Schwab attended the APEC Economic Leaders Summit in Bangkok.
00:19:07.280 APEC is the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Organization,
00:19:10.940 which seeks to increase globalization in the Asian Pacific region.
00:19:16.120 Although most member nations are Asian or located near Asia, like Australia,
00:19:23.080 the United States and Canada are members as well.
00:19:26.500 During the interview, I don't know why Klaus Schwab was there, but he was.
00:19:32.560 And during the interview, he outlined some of the ways the world, notably China,
00:19:37.860 is working together on things using multilateral globalist institutions.
00:19:44.140 Here's what he says.
00:19:46.300 Listen.
00:19:47.360 We have to try with a collaborative platform where we integrate the best people,
00:19:54.620 the most relevant people, and then to work for progress.
00:19:59.700 Now the base has been formed, but we have to go one step further.
00:20:08.920 We have to have a strategic mood.
00:20:12.420 We have to construct the world of tomorrow.
00:20:15.040 It's a systemic transformation of the world.
00:20:19.120 So we have to define how the world should look like,
00:20:24.380 which we want to come out of this transformation period.
00:20:30.000 So wait a minute.
00:20:31.240 I just want to make sure, because I'm sure I'm on the list on the best or most relevant people.
00:20:38.120 Are you?
00:20:41.340 Yeah, I don't think either one of us are on that list.
00:20:44.500 So they're gathering the best.
00:20:47.120 How do you define best?
00:20:49.780 The best and more most relevant people to all come together and design and construct the new world.
00:21:02.860 Wow.
00:21:05.440 I'd like to be invited to one of these things.
00:21:08.320 And I love his quote.
00:21:09.820 I respect China's achievements, which are tremendous over the last 40 years.
00:21:14.480 I think it's a role model for many countries.
00:21:17.900 Yeah.
00:21:18.140 Well, here he is on that role model.
00:21:23.480 Do you have it?
00:21:24.160 From your perspective, how do you understand this ambition of China to have the Chinese path toward modernization
00:21:30.760 and share it with the developing world?
00:21:33.760 I respect China's achievements, which are tremendous over the last over 40 years since the opening up and policy and reform policy came into action.
00:21:50.360 I think it's a role model for many countries, but I think also we should leave it to each country to make its own decision what system it wants to adapt.
00:22:06.860 And I think we should be very careful in imposing systems.
00:22:11.960 But the Chinese model is certainly a very attractive model for quite a number of countries.
00:22:18.360 Isn't that fantastic?
00:22:19.360 You know, certainly governments have to be in the lead, you know, but business, most of the solutions will come through innovation from business.
00:22:27.380 And we have to integrate the larger population.
00:22:29.540 I mean, I don't think that this is a is a problem.
00:22:33.460 We got to bring everybody on board, you know, you know, and the multi stakeholder approach is really the approach.
00:22:41.880 The multi stakeholder approach, not shareholder, stakeholder.
00:22:45.460 As you learned, if you read the book, the great reset, anytime you hear stakeholders translate that to public private partnerships,
00:22:55.600 which translates directly look at the definition of this word to fascism.
00:23:03.800 This is a fascistic state that is being built out in the open with the best and most relevant people.
00:23:13.880 But this is really, truly what is happening in China.
00:23:20.900 This is for the very first time, possibly, I think, really for sure in world history, where the people who are on the receiving end of all of these bad things are starting to rise up.
00:23:36.060 And they realize it's not the left or the left or the right of the party.
00:23:41.580 It's the elites.
00:23:43.660 It's the people who control all of the levers.
00:23:46.960 This is a battle between those who want to control everything and those people who they want to control.
00:23:55.540 You're seeing that now in China.
00:23:57.580 You're seeing it in Europe.
00:23:58.760 That's really what this movement is about here in America.
00:24:02.500 Are you going to control my destiny or am I going to control my destiny?
00:24:08.740 And we keep getting the shaft.
00:24:12.880 The reporter then asks about China and about this new globalization effort.
00:24:24.380 Here's what he says.
00:24:25.800 Earlier, we have the great narrative of so-called globalization.
00:24:29.260 And everybody believes in it and everybody thinks this is our shared future.
00:24:34.540 Now, as the world is changing, we need to reshape again the vision, as you just said.
00:24:40.480 But how to bring everybody on board?
00:24:42.740 There is now the opinion that globalization has failed and we are entering into an era of deglobalization.
00:24:51.620 I think that's wrong.
00:24:52.620 Of course, we have the reshaping of certain supply chains.
00:24:59.300 So for certain physical goods, we may see much more reshoring or homeshoring.
00:25:08.080 In reality, the world has moved closer together because we are moving from a physical world much more in a digital world.
00:25:19.920 And the digital world, by nature, is much more globally oriented.
00:25:25.860 Now, you asked how to do it.
00:25:29.140 Yes.
00:25:29.420 I think it needs what we feel in the World Economic Forum, a multi-stakeholder approach.
00:25:37.220 It's certainly governments who have to be in the lead.
00:25:41.860 But business, most of the solutions will come through innovation from business.
00:25:48.260 And we have to integrate the large population.
00:25:52.100 We have to mentor the population and to show through our good examples that the future requires this change.
00:26:07.440 And the change at the end, ultimately, will be beneficial for them.
00:26:12.600 You know, it makes me feel a lot more comfortable that this guy is a bald German.
00:26:18.120 Oh, yeah.
00:26:18.860 Not like I've seen that on every, you know, really bad sci-fi movie.
00:26:24.520 We should have a little problem.
00:26:26.740 Then we have the people talking like this.
00:26:30.240 You know, the ones that aren't elected.
00:26:33.320 Yeah.
00:26:33.720 The ones that aren't elected to any office.
00:26:35.280 But showing up at the G20.
00:26:36.960 Yeah.
00:26:37.180 Showing up in China for interviews like this or Thailand.
00:26:40.660 And they're seemingly setting the course for humankind.
00:26:46.060 Yes.
00:26:46.660 Now, remember, this is a guy who, you know, is just bringing all of the best and most relevant people to the table.
00:26:55.420 Right.
00:26:55.880 To design what your world is going to look like.
00:26:58.780 And then, through our good examples, we will mentor people.
00:27:05.440 And they will know.
00:27:06.460 In the end, it is good for them.
00:27:09.080 Oh, man, spooky.
00:27:11.640 I feel so much better now that I've heard you say that with that really spooky German accent.
00:27:17.180 What the hell is wrong with us?
00:27:18.740 When you can't see this, you can't see this.
00:27:23.980 It doesn't get much more obvious than this, does it?
00:27:25.860 It doesn't.
00:27:26.280 Well, it does.
00:27:27.340 Wait until next hour.
00:27:28.840 I'm going to let the final shoe drop on this.
00:27:31.440 This show is trying to outline where we're headed, who we are becoming, what we're actually facing.
00:27:41.720 Last hour, I talked to you about, you know, digital currency has just been launched by the Fed last Wednesday.
00:27:51.880 You know, when you were out thinking, I got to get out of here early.
00:27:55.300 I got to get home.
00:27:56.360 Yeah, that's when they decided, oh, by the way, a press release here, we're just, we just started digital currency.
00:28:03.580 This was the Fed, you know, and the central bank digital currency.
00:28:07.100 But nothing to worry about.
00:28:08.300 Nothing to worry about.
00:28:09.320 It's only beta testing.
00:28:10.900 And it's going to be so hard, so hard to get that done.
00:28:14.780 Uh-huh.
00:28:15.280 You better start thinking about these things because they're on our doorstep.
00:28:25.080 Will you accept a digital currency?
00:28:28.960 Because here's how it's going to happen.
00:28:30.480 There's going to be some economic disruption of some sort that will make banking impossible.
00:28:37.920 It'll have to close.
00:28:39.060 There'll be maybe run on the banks around the world, maybe even here.
00:28:43.480 Once this happens, according to the game plan, remember, they did one right before COVID on what they would do for a pandemic.
00:28:55.400 Another one, the same group of people got together and did one for a run on the banks and resetting the currencies.
00:29:02.180 The first thing that has to happen is they will discredit or shut down anyone who is giving you the kind of information I'm going to give you now.
00:29:10.540 So, the bank run will happen and they'll have to close the banks for a bank holiday.
00:29:20.740 That's when the reset and the new digital dollar will be introduced.
00:29:25.340 We're maybe as quickly as six months away from this.
00:29:32.800 Might be five years.
00:29:34.640 Doubt it.
00:29:35.820 But when there's a real problem with financially speaking globally, they will reset the currency.
00:29:44.100 And you will have a new bank account set up by the government to go claim your digital cash.
00:29:52.480 And they're going to make it very attractive.
00:29:54.500 You just take your money and you transfer it to the Federal Reserve and they're going to give you digital cash.
00:30:00.160 And you can spend it anyway.
00:30:02.060 And they'll even give you a better discount on the new currency.
00:30:06.380 They may give you one-to-one or, you know, 120% for your dollar at first.
00:30:11.980 And then they'll start making it a little more difficult to hold that cash.
00:30:16.000 And they'll say, you know, now if you turn it in, it's only going to be worth 70 cents on the dollar.
00:30:20.640 So, you better hurry because it's going down.
00:30:23.120 And then it'll be worthless.
00:30:25.360 That will control absolutely everything that you buy, sell, want to buy, where you move, all of it.
00:30:35.200 By the way, Mercedes has come out with their new electric vehicle.
00:30:40.540 And, you know, for $1,200 a year, they'll make it go quicker.
00:30:46.060 Oh.
00:30:47.320 So, they can just digitally manipulate my car to go faster.
00:30:53.600 Huh.
00:30:54.580 I wonder if they could digitally manipulate my car to not go faster, not go places.
00:31:00.660 Go places where I'm only supposed to go.
00:31:03.460 I wonder if that could possibly happen.
00:31:06.820 Oh, in a completely unrelated story, as we're reimagining the police, San Francisco police are seeking permission now for its police robots to use deadly force.
00:31:20.980 Okay.
00:31:23.620 All right.
00:31:24.540 Well, we can't hire any police officers.
00:31:26.760 They won't do the job.
00:31:27.940 So, we have these, you know, these robots.
00:31:31.960 And it's another force option.
00:31:35.020 And, you know, we've got to have them be able to kill people.
00:31:40.920 Oh.
00:31:42.360 Oh.
00:31:42.840 Oh, okay.
00:31:43.720 You know what's great is they sent that to the city supervisors.
00:31:46.660 Yeah.
00:31:46.900 And the city supervisors lined out the part where they said that they could do this and said they couldn't do it.
00:31:56.180 San Francisco police department lined that out and sent it back to them and said, yes, we can do that.
00:32:02.340 We can use deadly force with these robots.
00:32:04.780 Oh, okay.
00:32:05.440 Yeah.
00:32:05.600 Good.
00:32:06.020 Good.
00:32:06.840 Good.
00:32:07.420 So, we have that.
00:32:07.840 They've been thinking about it very carefully.
00:32:08.900 Anyway, I got completely distracted.
00:32:10.680 What were we talking about?
00:32:12.000 I forget.
00:32:12.740 Yeah.
00:32:13.100 Yeah.
00:32:13.320 Completely.
00:32:14.080 Huh.
00:32:14.920 Something about global dominance and really spooky people running the world.
00:32:24.040 The best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:32:31.500 I haven't read the Immortal Nicklaus in a while.
00:32:34.000 It is my favorite story.
00:32:36.100 I worked on that story for years because I was tired of my kids making everything about Santa Claus when Christmas is about Christ.
00:32:49.960 How can I, without being the grinchy dad, how can I take that story and turn it up on the side of its head and point it back to the birth of Christ?
00:33:02.100 That's what the Immortal Nicholas is all about and it's a great, great book.
00:33:06.020 Read it with your kids.
00:33:07.120 Read it, you know, just by yourself.
00:33:08.900 It's a, it's a, I don't know.
00:33:11.480 I guess you could say it's a young adult, but it's actually just a novel.
00:33:15.420 But I, I read it to my kids.
00:33:17.480 They love it.
00:33:19.640 All right.
00:33:20.240 I saw something from Canada that I want to play for you.
00:33:27.040 It is an ad that I, um, it's an ad for a retail brand in Canada that we don't have here.
00:33:38.540 Listen.
00:33:39.100 Dying in a hospital is not what's natural.
00:33:44.440 That's not what's soft.
00:33:48.320 In these kind of moments, you need softness.
00:33:52.820 It can take dying to figure out what living is actually like.
00:33:59.380 I spent my life filling my heart with beauty, with nature, with connection.
00:34:09.680 So I choose to fill my final moments with the same.
00:34:18.060 Last breaths are sacred.
00:34:21.240 When I imagine my final days, I see music.
00:34:34.280 I see the ocean.
00:34:41.640 I see cheesecake.
00:34:51.240 So this is an ad called, uh, All is Beauty.
00:35:05.380 I seek help to end my life with all the pain.
00:35:09.800 It is a campaign in support of medically assisted suicide.
00:35:15.340 Beauty.
00:35:17.320 You just have to be brave enough to see it.
00:35:19.880 I'm seeing the rhythms of what's going to keep going after I'm gone.
00:35:26.400 I want to be very, very careful here and stick to the facts.
00:35:33.420 Canada is going through a massive transformation.
00:35:38.080 And Canada is leading the way, at least in this hemisphere, on physician-assisted suicide.
00:35:46.000 I understand, as I have watched people die in pain in my life, I understand, and I cannot solve the problem of assisted suicide that we so readily do with our animals, our dogs.
00:36:06.820 And not with people, other than dogs are not people.
00:36:14.140 But it's the same kind of heartbreak.
00:36:16.300 You want them out of pain.
00:36:17.520 So I want to make sure that I am very, very clear.
00:36:22.800 I think the state, I'm undecided on this.
00:36:29.040 My gut is the state doesn't have a role in assisting anyone ever.
00:36:35.980 But I'm not sure the state has a right to say, I can't die.
00:36:42.940 Um, but I, I don't know.
00:36:46.480 I don't know.
00:36:47.860 However, this always starts with pain and usually elderly.
00:36:57.700 Now, Canada has, as I told you two weeks ago, Canada has now started, um, execution of people that are mentally unstable or in so much pain that they can't afford to live anymore.
00:37:20.140 I told you the story of a man who is about to lose his house.
00:37:24.220 He's dying.
00:37:25.580 He said, I don't want to die, but I know I'll die on the street and it will be awful.
00:37:34.800 So what choice do I have?
00:37:37.300 And the reporter was making this into a really good thing.
00:37:42.580 Well, if it is, maybe we have a solution to our homeless problem.
00:37:49.580 Now, now.
00:37:51.940 They have proposed something else.
00:37:57.720 I want you to recognize and start looking for these things because they are happening.
00:38:04.540 We are dealing with evil.
00:38:07.540 We are not dealing with mere policies.
00:38:10.040 We can argue tax codes all day long and still be friends.
00:38:16.580 But when we get to executing people and executing people because they're in pain and I can't relate to their lifestyle.
00:38:28.060 I don't think they have a good life, even though they say, I'm going to do this because I can't live on the street and I'll die a painful death without my medicine.
00:38:40.360 I want you to start watching for the things that are coming out of the media all over the world and things like the Great Reset.
00:38:57.460 The Great Reset is absolutely Malthusian.
00:39:00.580 So is climate change, climate control.
00:39:06.660 The mainstream media several times and in some of these forums, people have promoted suicide as a solution to climate change.
00:39:18.960 Now, I'm not saying that this is why we don't pay attention, but it is awfully convenient that our kids have become more and more suicidal, that our population has become more suicidal and no one in the medical industry seems to care.
00:39:38.800 No one is ringing the bell.
00:39:44.420 Well, there's, as I told you before, there is now a way to take your life back.
00:39:52.960 From early adopting Switzerland to latest to the table Australia, more and more countries are legalizing the practice of euthanasia.
00:40:01.960 It's now available to over 280 million people in 11 countries around the world.
00:40:06.940 It was offered, it was offered to my mother, who recently and gratefully used Canada's legislation to orchestrate her own wise demise.
00:40:15.440 If we don't claim the design of our own death, it is likely someone else will.
00:40:22.080 So the government started arguing this, that people who were nearing the end of their life and had a fatal disease.
00:40:31.220 The next was someone with mental illness.
00:40:36.940 Now, wait a minute.
00:40:39.080 Mental illness.
00:40:42.160 In 2021, Bill C-7 amended the Canadian Criminal Code to repeal the provision that a person's natural death be reasonably foreseeable in order for them to be eligible for MAID.
00:40:57.200 MAID is their assisted in death.
00:41:05.060 Medical assistance in death, I think, is what MAID stands for.
00:41:09.760 So now, if you're mentally ill, you can request death.
00:41:18.360 Kill yourself because you're depressed.
00:41:20.720 So, wait a minute.
00:41:22.480 So the medical industry that has been pumping out antidepressants and given us all kinds of things, now what are they just throwing their hands up?
00:41:32.680 You know what?
00:41:33.880 You're depressed.
00:41:34.720 None of that stuff really works.
00:41:36.620 You should kill yourself.
00:41:38.600 Okay.
00:41:39.020 Well, the Belgian government just killed an otherwise physically healthy 23-year-old woman who had survived a terror attack when she was a teenager because she suffered every day since and she was not living a good life.
00:41:57.840 Now, they're crossing the Holy Grail in Canada.
00:42:03.420 The Canadian Pediatric Society, CPS, has just written Medical Assistance in Dying, a Pediatric Perspective, ensuring that newborns, children, and youth receive the highest possible standard of care as they are dying.
00:42:22.720 And dying is a privilege and a responsibility for physicians and allied professionals bringing about a thoughtful, respectful, and personal approach to everyday end-of-life situations is an essential and evolving duty of care.
00:42:41.080 And process should meet each patient and family's unique social, cultural, and spiritual needs.
00:42:46.500 Oh, so it's okay to kill children in Canada as long as we meet their cultural and social and spiritual needs.
00:42:56.900 The Canadian Pediatric Society refers to the children it aims to mercy kill as mature minors.
00:43:04.460 Mature minors.
00:43:06.460 In other words, you have to have enough sense of self and request that someone kills you.
00:43:19.360 That makes you eligible.
00:43:21.480 However, what about those who are born without the ability to understand things?
00:43:27.780 Are they really living their highest life?
00:43:36.460 If you look at what is being pushed all over our society, you will see names like Jane Goodall, who said,
00:43:54.980 Are all of our problems on Earth, all of our problems on Earth with climate change, would be solved if the population of Earth was reduced by 90 percent?
00:44:14.940 Hmm.
00:44:15.940 By the way, she's an agenda contributor to the World Economic Forum.
00:44:19.700 So, to kill 90 percent of the population, that would, boy, that'd be hard, and it'd make the Nazis and the Soviets and the Chinese combined look like rookies.
00:44:36.280 Now, I'm not suggesting that they're going to be building camps like China does.
00:44:43.900 That would be a bridge too far, wouldn't it?
00:44:49.700 But why the push now to kill our children, our homeless, our handicapped, those people who suffer from depression?
00:45:04.540 The reason is we are battling evil, and it is the same evil, the same evil that reared its head back in the 1930s.
00:45:18.760 Same evil.
00:45:20.320 It's all about control and power.
00:45:23.600 It's all about inflicting a certain ideology onto every man, woman, and child, and if you disagree, you're a useless eater.
00:45:32.980 Which, by the way, is the same exact agenda that people in the Fabian Socialist Society in England had around the turn of the century.
00:45:46.320 What happens is it rears its ugly head, it's discredited.
00:45:51.960 It rears its ugly head, it's discredited.
00:45:55.400 Well, it's rearing its ugly head.
00:45:58.080 May I suggest we discredit it now and not wait for the final solutions.
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