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The Great Reset of capitalism and why you have to take people at their word if they say they are going to make the world a better place by 2030. The Great Reset is the goal of the World Economic Forum to achieve a better outcome.
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hey uh today is a really great don't miss podcast um i teach you how to look at the news and use the
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decoder ring or the rosetta stone of the great reset what it means and what you need to do about
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it but i can explain like no one else can explain why did remington settle and what that means for
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the gun industry what really happened if you know the rosetta stone you see it a mile away i explain on
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today's podcast you're listening to the best of the glenbeck program
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i want to talk to you i want to just share some words um that come right from the mouths of the
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people who are um leading this great reset and explain to you why this is so important that you
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take seriously if someone threatens your life if there's a neighbor that says i'm going to kill you
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and your family and they're nuts i mean it'd have to be but they're nuts do you do anything
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to take precautions just in case that nutty neighbor means it or do you just dismiss it
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want to take precautions right okay what would you do maybe call the police lodge a complaint
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see if you can get a restraining order maybe if you really start to believe it if it escalates a
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lot yeah you'd tell your family don't go over to the neighbor's yard don't talk to them right
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yeah stay away correct you'd be a fool not to right okay when somebody is threatening your very way
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of life your business your money your education your children's right to choose where they're going to
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work when they're going to fundamentally transform your life and you in their own words you will own
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i would i would wait a minute you're saying i'm not going to own the property that i already own
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could you explain more of that to me and how do i do i just give up my property am i selling it to
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somebody what what happens to the property i do have wait you're gonna wait hold it just a second
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the only car company the only car company that will be making a combustion engine by 2030
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2030 is maybe bugatti ferrari everything else would be electric all cars will be electric by 2030
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they won't be building the combustion engine all cars now that may be great but can we just have a
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discussion on you know where are we plugging these in and how are you generating the power because
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you're getting rid of fossil fuels how are you generating enough power to power all these cars
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you have to take people at their word if they say they're going to do something you're a fool
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not to take them at their word this is this is uh schwab um klaus schwab who runs the
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world economic forum to achieve a better outcome he's talking about covid is easing it's easing now
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but anxiety about the world's so uh social and economic prospects is only intensifying why is it
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intensifying right now why are our fears of the future intensifying
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because inflation one do you know what you're going to be making next year and if it will be able to
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make ends meet if inflation continues to go up which it will do you have confidence or your anxiety up a
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little bit okay it's up why why is this happening well if you understand the great reset you know
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what's happening and why inflation is going up if you look at your gas pump and you're like how
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can i afford to pump gas your anxiety goes up sure
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why is it going up because of the people that believe in the great reset are trying to get rid
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of fossil fuels and so they're making it impossible to find new fossil fuels and to make and and refine
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those fossil fuels here in america so they are causing that i anxiety so the people who are causing
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your anxiety are the ones saying that it's going up so we're going to be in a position here very soon
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to offer a solution now first question why would you give in to the solution
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that is presented by the people who cause the problem
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well because you'll be in a position to where you won't know what the problem was
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and you'll be at your end of your rope and they're offering a solution and i don't know
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it's okay do that that's why that's why you have to know about the great great reset now and you have
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to tell your friends about it he says so anxiety is going up and to achieve a better outcome
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the world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies
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and our economies from education to social contracts and working conditions listen carefully
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every industry from oil and gas to tech must be transformed in short it's a great reset of
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capitalism okay so we're going to change all aspects of our societies and our economies from
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education to social contracts what could possibly go wrong with that and you notice he did say you
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from greenpeace another leader in the esg world we set up a new world order after world war ii
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we're now in a different world than we were in then and we need to ask what should we be doing
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differently the world economic forum has a big responsibility in that as well to be pushing
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the great reset and to look how we can create well-being for people of all the earth we need to
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design a better world based on solidarity and sharing solidarity and sharing and deciding how you protect
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people both within nations and globally it's crucial we need to design policies that in line with
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align with investment and people and the environment but above all the longer term perspective is about
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rebalancing economies set mean rebalancing that is a global shift of wealth there are poor countries
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and rich countries we need to get the rich countries to give money to the poor countries
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and if you think if you think the poor people are actually going to get our money and it's not going to
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just go to enrich the organizations and the people that are the elites you're fooling yourself
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they're doing these things through fear because they are afraid hear me out on this
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i got to do a chalkboard on this but let me just run it by you and see if it makes sense to you without
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a chalkboard tech i'm going to play some audio for you next uh next hour youtube said just have the
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government we will enforce the laws just tell us what's illegal speech and what's not that's an amazing
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statement why would they do that government do you think the government fears you i think it does
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and i think it does because a they know what's really going on they know what's happening in the
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financial market they know what the world looks like for america in the future and they know
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they've kind of caused a lot of it and people don't like to be poor and hungry and have their country
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taken from them so they're living in fear it's why they're cracking down that's why they're calling
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moms and dads terrorists they've got to crack down finance do you think the banks are afraid
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well i think the banks and the and the fed they're so cushy i don't know if they actually are afraid
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but they at the lower levels they should be very afraid because we're on to them and when our money
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is gone and they are the ones who got bailed out again and again and again and they're fine and
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they're telling us what loans we can and cannot have they are living in fear as well
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big business media don't think those guys living in fear of just losing what they have alone
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so if everybody's living in fear doesn't it make sense that they would maybe work together and say
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look we're all in this boat together because the people are going to be angry and they're going to
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throw us out of office they'll stop using our products they're already not watching our tv shows
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tech knows with ai what's coming with unemployment and they'll be blamed for it you don't think tech
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look how popular they are now can you imagine when there's 40 unemployment caused by ai and big tech
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they all have reasons to say we're all in this together let's redesign the world we'll protect
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each other we'll make sure that our lifeboat makes it to shore but we just have to confuse all of the
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people that the rest of the people that are on the titanic we just have to confuse them enough so
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i we get our lifeboat down in the water that's what's happening
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there are a couple of things one you must know what the great reset is and how it works it is the
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rosetta stone for everything that is going on two you have to call your state legislators
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and get them to sign and to develop a bill i'm hoping that idaho will have the best one kansas has
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a pretty good one new hampshire is working uh with a lot of different states on their bill this is
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spreading because of you these legislators these politicians have no idea what's going on and the
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biggest pushback is these are free markets it's not from the democrats it's from the republicans
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the republicans are like these are free markets we don't have a right to say what free markets can
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this is not a free market this is designed to stop the free market this is designed to destroy capitalism
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you're not protecting capitalism by not moving you are actually helping destroy it
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and the only answer we have is at the local and state level
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these the states can say to the banks you can do any metric you want as long as it's related to
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a person a person's financial situation their financial well-being you can't use social credit
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scores to decide who you're giving a loan to that stops some of the states are going a step further
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and they're going after and saying we're pulling all of our pension funds out of blackrock
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that's billions of dollars if your state doesn't do it california and new york are big pension holders
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it's just like the curriculum if california and new york decide what the curriculum is for their states
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most likely the rest of the country is going to get it because they control it we have to be in this
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fight now educate yourself educate your friends call your lawmakers locally tell your state reps
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and your state senators you've got to work on an anti-esg bill and know that you're probably going to have
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to educate them because most most people don't know what it is you're way ahead of the curve
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you are critical at this point also on the other side of the break i'm going to give you one
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other thing to do uh and nobody is talking about this but it is essential that we rally around the
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senate uh and the gopers that were on the banking committees they walked out yesterday for a reason
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you need to understand that reason and rally around them i think they were just trying to buy time until
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people figured out what was going on this is the best of the glenbeck program
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all right i want to take you down an unbelievable road uh here for a few minutes i don't know if you
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have seen uh the reports now but the cbc is combing through the illegally hacked database of give send go
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donors okay that's bad enough but you need to understand the cbc is not like abc that's the
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canadian broadcasting uh company and it is funded by the state this is a state this is like the bbc
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it's all funded by the state so they do the state's bidding so now you have the cbc and journalists
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going through an illegally hacked database of donors that gave to the truckers up in canada
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and emailing them calling them and asking them to explain themselves and we should point out the
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the media keeps trying to justify this by using the term leaked like this was leaked data as if like
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a whistleblower came out from inside the company it was hacked and stolen yeah remember they wouldn't
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report on on uh on hunter biden's laptop because it might not be his and they weren't sure it wasn't
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stolen well we now know it wasn't stolen and it was his and it was his and they wouldn't touch that
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because we don't handle things we don't do things that we don't know if it's been illegally obtained
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well you know this has so now they are going through the two million dollars of donations
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and they're calling all of these donors why did you do it do you regret it i'm happy to say the donors
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are not afraid of the cbc and they're not afraid that the amazing thing is the donors that they have
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been calling have been saying yep i did it and i'd do it again why are you calling me how did you get
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my information their financial information is all known by the government because of the emergency
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orders these guys also by the way because of the emergency act that trudeau uh imposed they're
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comparing the blockades to terrorism hmm really they say it's an emergency because the blockades by
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both persons and motor vehicles is occurring at various locations throughout canada and continuing
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to threaten and oppose measures to remove the blockades they say that they have the potential
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for violence there is no violence there was there somebody did ram a car into a bunch of people in a
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truck that was an antifa person it wasn't the truckers it was aimed to stop the truckers an antifa
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person have you even heard that so they have to remove the continuing threats
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okay they say the blockades have the potential for violent violence for the purpose of achieving a political
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or ideological object objective within canada now what does that make them if you are using
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tactics that are dangerous and you're trying to achieve a political goal
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why that's terrorism and if you gave to give send go well why you were funding a terrorist
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now the cbc is doxing twitter has come out and said you know they you know this is this is
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important information to have i mean you know we have to have did anybody dox antifa do you remember
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anyone calling black lives matter people do you remember any stories because the new york times has
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a story today about how you know they were meeting in closed door meetings in hotel rooms planning all of
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this these these are the people that were really planning it do you remember hearing any of that except
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on this show or a conservative program that talked about who the real leaders were what happens to the money
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where is it actually going why is it black lives or blm inc who's incorporated this
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we told you all that they didn't find any any reason to because as they were burning cities to the ground
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they said that wasn't violence but sitting in your truck is violence
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so twitter is involved the mainstream media is involved and of course we have youtube let me play
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something an interview that just happened i think it was on tide tv it's a german uh program
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here is the president of youtube talking about freedom of speech listen cut nine
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well first of all i'll say that for uh you know we we work around the globe and you're right certainly
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there are many different laws in many different jurisdictions and we um we enforce the laws of the
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various jurisdictions around speech or what's considered safe or not safe um that's true for
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for democratically elected governments um it might get a little bit more complicated and
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in non-democratically elected governments um and and for the most part you know so basically we we
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enforce those laws um that actually hasn't been the controversial part what has been the controversial
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part has been when there is content that would be deemed as harmful but yet is not illegal um so an
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example of that for example would be covid like i'm not aware of there being laws by governments saying
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around covid in terms of not being able to debate the efficacy of masks or where the virus came from
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or the right treatment or proposal but yet there was a lot of pressure and concern about us um
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distributing misinformation that went against what was considered the standard and accepted medical
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knowledge um and so this category of harmful but not um but but legal has been i think where most of
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the discussion has been okay so what do we do about that here's the next cut we're not generating
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revenue for them then you know that's a problem for our creators um they create you know beautiful
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and incredible content and we share the majority of revenue with them so um yeah so so basically that's
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like you know so i think governments like can can always you know our recommendation if governments
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want to have more control over online speech is to to pass laws okay have that be very cleanly
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and clearly defined such that we can implement it okay good that's and that's enough so what is she
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saying there she she was mentioning um advertisers because she said advertisers start to pressure us and
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then we have to pull some speech down so pressure from advertisers okay so they put some speech down
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but it would be so much easier if the government would just pass laws about speech what is okay
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and what isn't they're begging to do what they do in china it's very easy in china takes all the worry
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out of youtube they can just sit there and make money they don't have to worry about cheese are we
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going to get backlash on this we're going to be pulled into a hearing they want the regulation on speech
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now that sounds absolutely crazy doesn't it sounds crazy it would be like if a world leader
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liked dictatorships that's crazy right here's justin trudeau on dictatorships especially china listen
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even with sun tv watching for any slip he was asked which country he most admired and referred
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to china there's a level of of admiration i actually have for china um because their you know basic
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dictatorship is allowing them uh to actually turn their economy around on a dime and say we need to
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go green as fast as we need to start you know investing in solar i mean there is a flexibility that i
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know stephen harper must dream about of having a dictatorship that he could do everything he wanted
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stop now they said that if canadian asians i think that should offend all canadians he by the way was
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running against stephen harper i think he caught himself at the end remember the question is what do you
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most admire and so he says china because of their dictatorship they can get things done
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that's something you need to remember because that is what this administration what business what youtube
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what twitter facebook all of them love about china they can get things done they'll just spend the
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money oh we need to work on ai great take all of that money and pour it into that we don't have any
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more money great just print some more put it in that and they get things done they like dictatorships
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because they're elite they think they know better than the invisible hand of all of us
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so you have crazy statements from the media saying that you know that they they want the government
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to be able to give them more direction and more laws meanwhile you've heard the new york times talk
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about how dangerous the misinformation is from podcasts they're going after podcasts but what's
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happening on on radio man it's like it's it's almost deafening the silence on talk radio isn't it
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or is it i want to play um a couple of cuts here i'm actually going to only have time for one
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so let me play the second cut of the uh fcc commissioner that is now being questioned and will
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probably go through the the incredible radical uh and you will see why i say that of gg soan
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uh possible next uh commissioner of the fcc senator sullivan sorry senator sullivan
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thank you madam chair um i don't even know where to begin here i i too am very disturbed we had a
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discussion last hearing this on on your tweets um and look this we're not nominating you for any
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normal assistant secretary you're the fc you're going to be an fcc commissioner enormous power
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what's his name uh particularly relates to free speech particularly is it it actually relates to
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liberty in our country and i think senator scott raises some really important points which is
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i don't see how you can be unbiased um fox news is state-sponsored media propaganda
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republicans know the only way they can win an election is to suppress the vote these are yours
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here's a retweet your raggedy white supremacist president and his cowardly
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enablers would rather kill everybody than stop killing black people that's a retweet damn that's
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that's a way out there right i mean do you think most republicans are racist and white supremacist
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absolutely not sir that's kind of what you're reap you're no i don't i i i'm not familiar with that
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but i'm happy to look at it remember retweeting that one i do not i've i've tweeted probably
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10 over 10 000 times so i don't remember look i think the average american whether you're
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all right you don't retweet something like that without comment unless you're you know unless you
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agree with it or you're drunk and even if you're drunk i know i'm an expert i'm an alcoholic even if
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you're drunk all that all that alcohol does is lower your inhibitions it doesn't make you a racist
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it takes down the shield that you put up to make sure that people don't think that about you
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so even if that was a drunk retweet that's very revealing so you have social media clamping down
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you have um the fcc getting ready to clamp down you have the department of homeland security last week
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issuing the terrorism threat to the u.s uh homeland is based on actors that seek to exacerbate societal
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friction to sow discord and undermine public trust in government institutions and encourage unrest
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and could potentially inspire acts of violence notice that is exactly what justin trudeau says
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about the truckers that they could potentially inspire violence the greatest threat to the nation
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the greatest threat to the nation are those people that are proliferating false or misleading
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narratives which so discord or undermine public trust in u.s government institutions
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well gang that's anybody who doesn't play along with their game that is why parents are now terrorists
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if you stand up against uh crt no take them at their word if it's gone from remember first is
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is nudge then shove then shoot well where is the line once you're deemed a terrorist what can they not
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do to you this is the best of the glenbeck program
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i'm going to explain a couple of stories that may have made your head explode but if you understand
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the rosetta stone of today's world the great reset you will understand and you will see how close it is
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coming for you last night i was on the plane and i was coming home from meeting with legislators
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uh about the great reset and esg and like every other person that i have met they knew very little
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about it and if you don't understand this this is the knockout punch this is the knockout punch
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and i have yet to walk into a room of people who really know what esg even means the esg standards
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are environmental social social justice and governance and it will change everything in your life
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now let me explain the remington story and you will understand i'm going to give you a couple
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stories it'll blow your mind you will get it okay remington arms
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they were sued by uh the sandy hook parents now we know the gun is not responsible it's not
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responsible for killing guns don't kill people people use guns or they use baseball bats and any gun
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company will fight this one all the way to the supreme court why because if the gun company can be held
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responsible well then they're gonna probably go out of business and i'll explain that in a second
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okay everybody say they'll be more responsible no they won't they will go out of business i'll tell you why
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so yesterday remington arms reached a settlement worth 73 million dollars with the families of victims
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killed in the sandy hook elementary school shooting now when i first heard that i said
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excuse what they reached a settlement how why would remington do that
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didn't make any sense until i got you know to a lower altitude as we were landing and i could google
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the board of remington arms because my initial thought was who have they put on the board that
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is a great resetter who have they put on the board of remington arms and i found out then there is no
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remington arms they're out of business okay they they're defunct they were broken up into a bunch of
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little companies and i my next question was then who said oh my gosh who settled the insurance companies
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now what do we know about the insurance companies the great reset the gun argument
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well we know that the government and the financial institutions uh in new york for sure but it has
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been happening elsewhere but out in the open in new york they have been pressuring banks don't do
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business with any gun companies because that well that'll make us have to look into you guys because
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maybe you're not trustworthy because we think there's some things wrong with gun companies
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okay so they started the financial sector started to do this before esg but they also
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pressured the insurance companies this is too big of a risk on you stop insuring these people and you will
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stop gun manufacturing and sales so now 73 million dollars has been settled by the insurance companies
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you know anybody who believes in the second amendment would have fought that to the supreme court and
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would have won this can't be reversed now because it's a settlement you can't bring it to the supreme
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court so what does it mean it doesn't mean more litigation for other gun companies it means
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that now insurance companies have to look at every gun company and say are we willing to risk this
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because they're all going to be brought into court and we may have to we may have to settle we may have
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to you know staff up our attorneys for anyone who's ever been killed by a gun uh first of all gun
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companies your rates for insurance have just gone through the roof gun stores your insurance is going
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going to go through the roof if they even insure you and esg is saying no to insurance
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that is what's happening this is an end run around the second amendment it was settled by insurance
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companies insurance companies insurance companies are being leaned on by the government and the banks
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and esg not to do any business they've just allowed the rates to go through the roof and an excuse on why
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they can't insure gun companies or gun stores guarantee you that's what that story is about another story
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that broke yesterday big oil and the climate crisis the fight to hold pr firms accountable
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so do you remember last year the house had a hearing where they brought in all of the in they brought in
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all of the oil guys they're like what are you done for global warming because you're just setting the
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whole planet on fire remember that well um what's her name rhymes with baloney carolyn maloney uh she is
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the chair of the committee on oversight and reform at the end of that she issued subpoenas to exxon
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mobile chevron bp america shell and the american petroleum institute also strangely the u.s chamber of
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commerce for documents and the documents were regarding climate including marketing advertising
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and public relations material now here's the story in bloomberg see if any of this is answered with the
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great reset campaigners say this step foreshadows a showdown between lawmakers and pr executives with
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the latter expected to be called on as witnesses to the fossil fuel industries climate disinformation
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campaign the industries climate disinformation campaign you hear how bloomberg is already phrasing this
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if you're against global warming you are engaged in a disinformation campaign i go back to the department
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of homeland security what's the biggest threat of terrorism people who are engaged in disinformation campaigns
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all you need to say to anybody who's astute you're engaged in your company is engaged in a disinformation
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campaign and you're like no i i'm just a pr company we handle everyone well do you the reason they've been
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quoting the article the reason pr companies have been so invisible for so many years is by design
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their strategic power has come from remaining behind the scenes and i think that's one reason
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we have made mistakenly see these firms as neutral uh wow okay so now a pr firm you better be careful
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who you take on as a client or you will be deemed disinformation you better be careful not as an insurance
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company to take on uh gun company because you could be sued and if you do i'm not sure the bank is going to give
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your company a loan because you're entering risky territory by insuring these people it's probably a bad bet
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this is the great reset this is not capitalism anyone who says this is capitalism you need to tell them
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firmly no this in their own words is to destroy and replace capitalism this is fascism this is not the free
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market this is these are people who believe they know better and they lean on people you're going to do it
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our way or you're going to be out we give you one more story
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and i can't find it that sucks oh uh here it is i'm sorry because i i'm looking at the deal i'm seeing
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one that just says avocados and i'm like what what is that okay avocados avocados have now been
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stopped because somebody in inspections was yelled at by a mexican oh as they were inspecting the and
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it was it was so bad it went all the way to the white house this guy was yelled at and treated poorly
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and unfairly and so the white house said hey you better not treat our our inspectors and say naughty
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things to them we're stopping all avocado imports that's literally what they say it's caused by
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a spat between a mexican and a u.s government official really really the president of mexico says
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no that's not it we can't sell avocados to the united states until we bend our will
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hmm that one makes a little more sense than my dad he called me a name