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On today's show, Glenn Beck is joined by his good friend and long-time supporter Mark Cuban to talk about the UFC, the White House, and much more. Glenn also talks about the radical mayor of New York City and his plan to take private property from the owners and hand it over to the state.
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Mom Donnie, he's got a great idea. We're just going to start taking housing away from owners.
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the White House is asinine. It's so aggravating. And Hassan Piker, apparently not just some guy
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
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Things are changing in America, and that's because demographics are changing. And the
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the those people who are 40 do do not remember communism they were never taught the evils of
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communism they don't understand it um and um anybody younger than that has been brainwashed
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into this this new society where everything is about fairness and uh and lies quite honestly
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um mom donnie if for anybody who thinks that you know you're just getting a regular democrat
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and not a socialist, not a communist, not a radical, Texas, pay attention to what's happening
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now with Mamdani in New York. Let me play some audio here. Cut four. Through our new citywide
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campaign, Fix the City, we will focus on the worst landlords in New York City.
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When necessary, we will take aggressive legal action to remove negligent owners and property
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managers. And for buildings that have suffered chronic neglect, we will work to transfer
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ownership to responsible stewards. Stewards that include community land trusts, non-profits,
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nonprofits nonprofits land or even the tenants themselves oh my gosh give it to the people
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okay at least they're saying this out loud for years americans have been you know told
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nobody wants socialism nobody wants communism stop overreacting that's not but the masks are
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finally off. The socialist mayor of New York City openly now talking about taking private property
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from owners and transferring it to the state's preferred groups. Read the language carefully
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here. If necessary, we will take aggressive legal action. We will transfer ownership. We will put
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buildings into the hands of non-profits land trust or the tenants themselves anybody help me on the
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free market language there is there any to be found any there's no free market language there
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that's not constitutional language that's not american language that is the language of every
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socialist movement when it arrives there when they finally take off the mask that's every socialist
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movement because socialism always runs into the same problem. Eventually, you run out of other
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people's money. Then you run out of productive people willing to take risks. Then housing
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declines. Then investment disappears. Then buildings decay. Then shortages grow. And when
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shortages grow, government needs somebody to blame. So who do they blame? Well, the landlord
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is the first one. He becomes the villain. Then the business owner. They become the villain.
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villain then the property owner becomes the villain the bank becomes the villain the rich
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become the the jew becomes the history repeats itself over and over and over again cuba did this
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venezuela did this the soviets did this mao did this first they always start with we only want
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fairness that's a you know housing is a human right that's the next one just fairness that
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housing is a human right then they say government has got to fix this we have to guarantee the
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outcome here because it's broken. Then they say private ownership is getting in the way.
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This is how it always goes. I want you to notice something else here. They're redefining
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homelessness itself. Homelessness is not addiction. It's not mental illness. It's not
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family collapse. It's not crime. It's not a spiritual emptiness. It's not the destruction
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of people and the community, it's housing.
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Because if homelessness is only a housing problem,
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then the government gets to justify controlling the housing.
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If addiction is the problem, then the solution is treatment.
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but the government can't solve that one because if the government does nothing it then creates
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chaos and the outcry for somebody in government to do something because addiction is out of control
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mental illness if that's the problem the solution becomes institutional care long-term treatment
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actually talking about mental illness but if the government doesn't treat then what happens
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chaos goes up the outcry for somebody to step in and do something because it's dangerous all these
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crazy people on the streets. Family collapse, if that's the problem, society has to ask painful
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moral questions and cultural questions. Why fix that? Chaos, strongmen. But if housing
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is the real problem, then government gets more power. Always watch where the power flows.
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That will tell you what the real goal is. And here's the part Americans need to understand
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before it's too late. Communism never comes wearing a hammer and a sickle. It never comes
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with jack boots. It arrives with compassion. It arrives with friendly faces. It arrives saying,
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we just want affordable housing. We just want fairness. We just want safety. We just want
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equity. Until one day the government decides your property serves the collective better than it
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serves you. Well, they're only targeting the bad landlords. Really? That's how every seizure
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starts. We have constitutional rules. We have the bill of rights for a reason.
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Every expansion of government power begins with a hated group. They never start with the popular
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people. They start with the rich or the landlords or the oligarchs, the enemies of the people.
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then the enemies of the people that definition becomes a little more broad always because once
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government gains the power to seize property for political or social goals the argument to seize
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your property never ends the category just grows wider and wider and wider i mean and think about
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the psychology that this creates if new york can say we're going after landlords and we're going
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to seize the property and transfer it to somebody else. Are you going to build new housing? I mean,
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if the government can take it away, are you going to risk your capital, your time, everything else,
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hoping that it's not going to happen to you? Are you going to renovate an old building?
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Are you going to invest in bad neighborhoods? Who's going to do that? Fewer people. That means
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fewer houses, worse housing, more shortages, higher prices. Then the government comes in
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and says the market's failed. So it demands more control because the market failed. No,
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the market didn't fail. The market was responding to you taking away people's property rights.
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That's the cycle. And New York is becoming a real-time case study in what happens
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when ideology replaces reality. Unfortunately, people are so stupid. And this is not Americans.
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This is not Republicans or Democrats. This is just a human flaw. We never see it possible
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that it's happening to us. Look at Venezuela. We stood there and watched it. You're going to be
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eating zoo animals soon. You're going to eat zoo animals. That's ridiculous. We've got a great
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society and we're we're fixing all the problems we're taking it away from the greedy people
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you're going to be eating zoo animals that's outrageous that you would say and what happened
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they ate zoo animals we gotta stop arguing about these things and just start looking at the facts
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but the frightening part is there's so many young americans they've been taught to cheer for this
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because they've never learned the history of collectivism.
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They never studied the millions who died under these systems.
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They never saw what happens when government becomes the owner, the referee, the lender, the regulator,
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and eventually the one that distributes everything that every basic human needs.
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once government controls housing it controls you don't believe me ask the soviet union ask
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anyone who lived behind the iron curtain ask east east germans ask cuba your home stops become
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becoming property your home becomes permission and once citizens demand depend on government
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And their permission to live, to work, to eat, to borrow, to travel, to speak freely, freedom becomes conditional.
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Do you think you're going to speak out if you know the government can take away your housing?
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Do you think you're not going to wear a mask if they tell you to wear a mask if they control your house?
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some countries stop before the cliff others just keep marching because the promises sound
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compassionate right up until the collapse begins and then it gets ugly and it gets ugly fast
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you know what the time to fight this is in the elections right now the time for you to say
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i don't want to fight this i'm tired but i have to fight this or my children will be fighting
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with guns my children will not have you think your children don't have a future now try going down
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the mom donnie route try going down the route of these leftists what do you think your children's
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lives are going to be you know you know because hopefully you know history you've seen it play
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out over and over again and you're not burying your head in the sand that's probably why you're
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listening to us now. This is our fight, or it is going to be a wicked fight for our children and
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grandchildren. And anybody who has ever lost freedom, you do not get it back in your lifetime.
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You don't. It's about a 70-year cycle back to any semblance of freedom.
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you'll never see it again and your kids will never see it ever again
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we have to know why this stuff is wrong we have to know why our constitution is a godsend why
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it's different than every place else we have to be able to spot these things so quickly and we
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have to teach them to our children you know i wasn't planning on talking about this here but
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let me just quickly just say we are doing something torch is taking its first steps
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into education this summer it's the summer of uh education it's america's 250 the summer of
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education to be able to guarantee another 250 we decide this year whether or not there's going to
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be another 250. Is America going to go on? Are we just going to fade away? The only way this happens
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is if we learn certain things. So this summer, we are starting beginning next month. If you're
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a torch member, you are going to get, um, the lesson plans for you and your kids, no matter
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have the conversations about the Bill of Rights. People don't even understand the Bill of Rights.
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We start with, we call it five in the first, the five rights that are guaranteed in the First
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Amendment. Most people don't even know they're five. Those are so important. The five and the
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first. We've also made songs to go with it. We're making some videos that may come out early next
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we'll push out. But your membership will help us. A, you'll get access to all of this stuff
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all through the summer we also have a new uh audiobook coming out people have been begging
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me for an audiobook and for an announcement on this series i'll tell you about that as we come
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but that comes out next month um we also have another five episodes of the american founding
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and we want you to join us on this mission. The time has never been more critical. It has never
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going to trust that elections and politicians are going to fix this? And that's our only
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responsibility is to vote. That's one of our responsibilities. But believe me, if we can't
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program and we really want to thank you for listening so dana white donald trump got together
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and they decided for america's 250 we should have a a cage fight ufc fight at the white house
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not been done before but i don't know about you i spent a lot of my day saying we've never seen
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that before and it's never usually a cage fight you know it's not like well i've never seen that
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event held there before it's usually something like oh my gosh it looks like everything is going
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to burn down now that's what some people are saying let me let me take you to the reaction
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from the professional pearl clutchers it's how dare they this cheapens the presidency
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this demeans the dignity of the capital the dignity of the capital please if you want to
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talk about desecration of the white house uh i mean it survived all of the oval office scandals
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it survived cocaine in the west wing from the last president it survived intelligence agency
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spying on the president and americans it survived presidents lying to us from the oval into wars
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it survived political operatives treating the people's house like it was their private palace
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Um, it survived a president that when they had to clean the oval, they needed a black light to do
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it. So don't talk to me about desecrating the white house. Oh, now a fight like this has happened
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before. And I want to tell you the story because I think the parallels are amazing. Okay. It was
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a hundred years ago, uh, and Americans gathered in, uh, in the desert of Nevada to watch Jack
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dempsey chair through uh tear through uh jess willard um and i think it was july 4th it was
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like 110 degrees and i've got pictures of it um where these people are all standing in their suits
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in the middle of the desert nothing was it wasn't vegas they they uh came out for a reason
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they came out to the middle of nowhere to see this fight because america had been holding its breath
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for years. World War I had just chewed through an entire generation in Europe. The Spanish flu
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had just swept through cities and farms and mining towns, and millions were dead worldwide.
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Families were shattered. The streets were quiet. The churches were just full of people who were
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lost. Wilson was at the end of his term. He had overplayed his progressive hand. He tried to
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start a one world government with the league of nations and americans were like shocked and
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horrified about what progressivism actually meant and they're like oh i don't want any of this okay
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that was the world of 1919 does any of that sound familiar then came july 4th 1919
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out uh in the nevada desert it was near reno brutal sun i think it was about 110 degrees it
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was a past 100 but i think it was 110 america came and they gathered for something really primal
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a fight and they built this giant wooden arena out of the dust special trains rolled in carrying
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gamblers and reporters and oilmen and politicians and drifters and celebrities and just working
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people who scraped together enough money just to witness it because it was a spectacle one of the
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First, country was exhausted, but underneath the exhaustion is exactly what we feel today,
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Now, this is the fight that makes Jack Dempsey Jack Dempsey.
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He's a saloon fighter shaped by poverty and hard labor.
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He is the little guy, and he fought like somebody who had spent years learning that mercy could
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get you killed. Um, in the first round, the guy he is fighting cross across the mat from him is
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Jess Willard, heavyweight champion of the world, six foot six, 250 pounds. They called him the,
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uh, Pottawami giant. His wingspan was enormous and everybody expected just because of that,
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he was going to win size will, will matter here. He hits Jack Dempsey so hard. I actually painted
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a painting. If you go to glenbeck.com, I think it's glenbeck.com slash art, uh, or just go to
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our store at glenbeck.com and just look at fine art. I painted a painting of this fight a few
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years ago. Um, and it's Jack Dempsey, um, flying out of the ring and he's, he catches him, his
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himself on the, the rope of the ring, his, his feet catch on the rope. And that's what's hanging,
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allowing him to stay in the ring because he was hit so hard well he gets up out of that position
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and he's like really we're gonna play that way and america with witness violence unlike
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any kind of america modern american had seen in sports okay dempsey went after this guy like an
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animal seven knockdowns in the first round maybe more depending on who you trust in this story
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um Dempsey broke his ribs Willard's ribs his jaw knocks knocks his teeth out blood is streaming
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you know if you look at the painting you'll see I've painted him where he's kind of bent over and
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you can see kind of his ribs are dislodged a little bit and because he's just trying to protect
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himself okay and thousands of people were standing and they were just watched in stunned silence
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They're like, oh my gosh. And this was metaphorically the old world getting beaten senseless in front of them. And they loved it. And that became the dividing line. Before it, America was still tied to the old century of horse and wagons, the polite society.
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Then Wilson tried to make it, you know, the century of progressive experts that controlled how you lived, how you work, what you did, what you spoke.
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There are all kinds of all the stuff that is happening, you know, in the last 10 years.
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And then the experts that brought war and plague and a surveillance state.
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Dempsey becomes the first modern American celebrity athlete he now alongside with Babe Ruth
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they represent a new kind of America louder faster less restrained not the polished expert
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that you're all supposed to listen to but the guy who drinks beer and is so fat but yet can
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hit that baseball out of the park that this fat old guy can still run around I mean it changed
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everything this fight in particular people later look back and they say that this is where the
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roaring 20s actually began it began there just outside of reno in the nevada desert because the
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war had broken something open wilson his career was over his lies his war his progressive overreach
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had frightened the american people they were done with it they knew that the the last president was
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They're the people who crossed the oceans and the mountains
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Okay. A fight on the lighthouse lawn. I think it's going to be remembered as the end of the
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pussification of America. Okay. Honestly, I need a safe space. Nope. These guys are going to beat
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each other on the lawn. Okay. And the fight is, it's not desecration. And here's why.
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In many ways, this fight is the most honest thing Washington has hosted in years.
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Because America, we still understand a good, fair fight.
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and in Washington I'm tired of watching political fights where the rules never apply
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the ordinary American gets hit with every rule in the book while the powerful people
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the one who's supposed to win just walks away smiling at least in the cage fight everybody
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knows the deal two people enter one person wins one person loses no hidden ballots at 2am no
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anonymous leaks no bureaucratic changing the rules you know halfway through the match there's none of
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that stuff. That's what the desecration in Washington is, not a fight on the lawn.
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Honestly, I've wanted to go to this thing. I've talked about it since they announced it. I wanted
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to go take my son to it. You have to be, I think, in the military to go. He's giving all of the
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seats to the military. I'd do anything to get tickets for me and my son to go to this fight
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because i think this is history okay yes yes yes cakes and circuses i get that i get that
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but i think there there is a parallel in american history that is so striking to me
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you know there's something american about dads and sons going to watch courage up close it used
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to be boxing then football then nascar now mma and before you know before somebody says this is
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beneath us let's remember something important america has always mixed politics and spectacle
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always just different times different events baseball at the white house jazz on the white
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house lawn state dinners country music concert easter egg rolls fireworks over the mall now it's
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fights. Yeah, we've changed. But I think it fits the moment perfectly because the biggest fights
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in America are always in Washington, D.C. That's where we fight the petty tyrants who hide behind
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the bureaucracy to poison our liberty. I don't think there could be anything better for 250
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than showing a real honest fight. That's where good politicians go and face off against the
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ones who are only in it for themselves it's all fighting in washington that's that's what
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washington is a dog fight a cage match except at least this one has rules you know that's the
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only difference here this fight may be the only fight in washington that has honest rules i say
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your hypocrisy just knows no limits this is the best of the glenn beck program
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so let me let me talk a little bit about uh son pike in case you don't remember who this guy is
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um he's a he's a dangerous guy um uh in in my opinion he's not just some guy yelling on twitch
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uh he is one of the largest political influencers in america for young people millions of followers
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massive reach uh a pipeline right into the minds of college age americans who no longer trust
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traditional media government capitalism or even the country itself and i can kind of understand
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those feelings um but now we find out i mean we've we've known who this guy was let me see
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if we can play some of the old clips do you have uh hasan piker uh one red capitalist blood you
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have that one no you don't have any of this okay all right well this the guy who has been on saying
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you know capitalist blood needs to run through our streets america deserved 9-11 he's justified
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the October 7th massacre. He praises China, Chinese communism, Mao Zedong. I mean, you name
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it, this guy is on the wrong side of history and peaceful movements. Anyway, we find out now that
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should concern every american um doesn't matter what side you're on the cuban regime wanted him
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in cuba not just as a tourist or you know a curious american according to hassan himself
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the cuban government reached out through the embassy contacts and essentially said hey if
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internet access is the problem we'll provide it okay let's play that cut please this is the
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government actually uh hit my contact from the embassy and told him that if the only thing
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stopping us on coming to cuba was the consistent internet access we can make it happen yeah cuba
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is sick wait like the government reached out to you so yeah yeah of course it's uh well not
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reached out to me there's like uh there's a middleman there um because i had a i had a doctor
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from cuba cuba does this thing called medical missions and they've been doing it since uh i
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believe like the the 70s and it's incredibly successful they have a massive very robust
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like medical program because kind of they have to because they're under an incredible sanctions
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regime by the united states of america that the rest of the world thinks is abhorrent except for
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america and israel that keep consistently vetoing it over and over again anyway so they want him
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over there now now why this is a communist dictatorship a regime that jails dissidents
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kills them censors free speech a regime that has survived decades through propaganda intelligence
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operations anti-american agitation you've got you've got hundreds of thousands if not millions
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of cubans living here in the united states that are that escaped this monstrous regime and they
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wanted to facilitate one of america's biggest online political voices wow i mean the question
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every american should ask is why why why would that foreign governments you know don't invest
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in people accidentally especially hostile governments cuba's not calling me and going
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oh you you want a landline we get your landline get your voice up that's not happening okay
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let me be really clear on something here that does not make hassan piker a cuban spy okay
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is he more of a useful idiot that's lazy and stupid and that's not what this is about this
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is about influence networks this is about how foreign states cultivate narratives inside free
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society and america's been its sleep at the switch while this has been happening for years
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soviet union understood this china understands this iran understands this cuba understands this
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hell america our cia we probably invented it okay and what we all learned is you don't you don't
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defeat, especially America, tank versus tank anymore. You have to weaken trust. You fracture
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identity. You're radicalized citizens, one against each other. You convince young Americans that
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their country is evil, irredeemable, racist, colonial, genocidal, corrupt beyond repair,
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whatever the popular thing is this week. And once you get enough people believing that,
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then the republic just begins collapsing from the inside voluntarily. That's ideological warfare
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He sits at the center of a very powerful ecosystem
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Hassan suggested the real target may not be him.
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Let me bring Jason in for this part of the story.
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on special after special and uh and talked about and wondered why is nobody going after
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uh neville roy singham why most americans have never heard of this guy but they should
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let me bring you in jason who is he yeah so neville roy singham is a uh gazillionaire that
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now is uh operating out of shanghai he's an american citizen but he's operating out of shanghai
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And probably in the insider segment right after the break, I'm going to go very deep into the woods specifically on who this is, because it's really important to know who Neville Singham is.
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Because I want to go back right now to back when Hassan was talking about Cuba and some of the specifics about that.
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Because when we first heard about this potential investigation into Hassan Piker, they talked about subpoenas or requests for information that Hassan had received from the government.
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And that meeting that he was talking about, you know, getting internet access, he was part of, both him and the co-founder of Co-Pink were with delegations of something called the Nuestra America Convoy.
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Now, how that ties into Neville Roy Singham, organizations in Singham's network were the leaders of the convoy.
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And it included 650 delegates from around 33 countries, 120 organizations.
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um when you go even further into what uh hassan piker has been talking about over just the past
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few days he mentions singham specifically as being the actual target or that's what he believes
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being the actual target of why they are subpoenaing subpoenaing uh hassan piker um let me play let me
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play the actual audio of him saying this here's hassan piker on singham cut seven i think that
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ultimately the target is uh uh probably uh singham and his operation from psl to answer coalition to
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co-pink like anything that he has ever financed and it's not new it's been it's been around for
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a while but it's obviously uh it's held through regardless roy singham is a american citizen he
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lives in china now and he's a uh centimillionaire i think he like has almost a billion dollars not
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sure how much money he has now but like he's been a funding vehicle for a lot of like uh uh political
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uh a lot of uh political movements in the country like a lot of activism and they hate that like
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the american government hates that so they're trying to uh jam him up you know they're trying
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to hit him on anything and everything they possibly can yeah yeah i don't know i kind of
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hate that i think every american should hate that he's in with the chinese government the communist
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he's a fan of communist china they love him over there and he is sending over poison pills
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i think that everyone should probably hate that you know uh what i love about this story
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is that Hassan Piker may have you and Jason to thank for his subpoena.
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I mean, it's been months in the making, but you had a meeting.
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that's the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Answer Coalition.
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So these groups, Glenn, we have talked about them in multiple different shows
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going back over the past, I would think, at least five years.
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and we you and i glenn we had a meeting with the fbi they came and asked us about financing we did
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a show on financing to antifa groups oh my gosh i remember that completely forgot they came to my
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house we talked about this once on the show they came to my house it was like on a saturday and
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they said you know they they had called a couple of days before and it took me a while to get back
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to the fbi strangely um and uh they said can we meet with you we want to talk to you about some
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things. I said, well, I'm going to be at my house on Saturday if you want to come over. So they came
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over and I found out what they wanted to talk about. And I brought you over and we sat with
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them and they said, help us. Where do we start on all of these organizations? And we said, you know,
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it's International Answer, it's Code Pink, it's PSL, it's the Tides Foundation, it's Singham.
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And then we gave them all of the transcripts and all of the supporting documents, if I'm not
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mistaken jason later that week to try to help them and they they were nowhere on it that we may
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have played a role in this well i thought i i thought that i wear that as a badge of honor that
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is i hope that's true i thought we were going that was wild that meeting it actually you for a while
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you were talking and it seemed like you were giving a chalkboard monologue at some point
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and i remember the fbi agents i was like i've got an easier you know way to i i gave them kind of
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like a little matrix that i i drafted up so that we could do that show and i gave that to them i
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thought we were talking over their head because eventually we were going towards foreign influence
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and that's you know that's what i think is so important on this is i cannot believe hassan
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piker still saying this stuff publicly in this manner but he's talking about foreign influence
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on american soil that that's what he's talking about and to really understand that you have to
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go through what neville roy singham's connections are directly with the communist party give me
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some give me some of those give me some of those so um so he so he himself sits in you know shanghai
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uh that's where his uh his uh you know his organization is um he co his area is basically
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co like is right in there with an outlet uh that produces a youtube show financed in part
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by the city's propaganda department everything is connected you know to the ccp at that level
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it has to be uh he he shares office space at his group share staff members with a company whose
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goal is to educate foreigners about quote the miracles that china has created on the world
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stage um he has attended um with chinese ccp officials uh chinese communist party propaganda
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forums uh he attended a chinese communist propaganda forum in a photo taken to a breakout
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session on how to promote the party abroad singham is seen jotting in a notebook adorned with a red
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hammer and sickle these are not even my words this is quoted from the new york times this is
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already this is so even the mainstream media has this information now we're getting more and more
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clues about where this investigation is going it's it's it's amazing i cannot believe it's happening
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I, I have to tell you, I think this is, um, really, really, really good news. We have been saying this for years. You're not going to, you're not going to stop any of this stuff. If you don't go after the money, if you don't go after these, um, foreign influence campaigns and Singham is number one on the hit parade.
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Um, if you don't go after these things that are, have been laundering money and bringing it into the country and, and supporting, I mean, Singham is responsible for a lot of the, um, the Palestinian stuff that happened on campuses.
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I mean, and they are all, they're all together.
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I mean, people have got to understand this is the way the world works.
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this is the way all of our enemies are destroying they know they cannot destroy us militarily
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they have to defeat us from the inside so every time you hear that america is the greatest evil
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living on earth um that matters that matters who is who is selling that originally now that doesn't
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mean everybody involved is a spy it means that that originated most likely from outside or from
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a hostile um person inside most likely our universities this is why this this matters
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so much the battlefield has changed this investigation has shown and what he is saying
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in this interview. It is showing now the battlefield has changed and we have finally
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gotten serious about defending our own lifestyle and our own way of life and our own government
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and our own political philosophy. We are now finally recognizing, hey, the enemies that are
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all over the world are paying for all of this stuff happening in our own country and it's got
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