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On today's show, Glenn Beck and Stu talk about a new pandemic that could be the work of the Chinese government and the CIA. They also discuss a Chinese spy balloon that crashed into the White House and whether or not it was actually spying on them.
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That's the best way to handle these things. Move past it.
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kind of this this family they really truly care
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just come into the clinic recently so horrifically
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baby that she had chemically aborted and she was
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what they said was going to happen and they make
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monthly period it's not well that's exactly what
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they're saying so in my inbox right now I have an
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email from NARAL and the subject line literally
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says safer than taking a Tylenol so that is how
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they're selling medication abortion that it's just
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like taking Tylenol but it's not just like taking
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killing a baby that's inside of your womb and they're
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not telling these women okay and this is being taken up
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to 12 weeks in pregnancy so by 12 weeks in pregnancy
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everything on that that unborn child in the womb is
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completely developed so we're talking about arms
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legs fingers toes you can see the profile of your baby on
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its face so these women have no idea that when they take
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these pills when they're at home and they pass their baby
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into the toilet they're going to see their fully formed
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child floating there in the toilet and then they're going
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to have to make a decision right and they're going to be
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shocked because they they have no idea that they're going
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to see their fully formed child there in the toilet and
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then exactly what you said Glenn they're going to have to
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make a decision like do I scoop my baby up out of the
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toilet do I bury it what it you know they're in a state
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of shock or do I do I flush my baby down the toilet and we
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have no idea what the psychological ramifications of
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this are going to be for women it's a horror movie you're
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describing it is a horror movie and and then these women are
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going to be going back right to the scene of this trauma over
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and over and over again they're going to be going back to
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that bathroom they're going to be remembering what took place in
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that bathroom what does this do to a woman and and nobody's
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talking about that to a girl yes to a little girl yes and and
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now these women can get these pills these girls can get these
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pills sent to any address that they want they can get it sent
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to their aunt to their to their friend to their best friend
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they get it sent anywhere they can go into a pharmacy they can
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pick it up and their parents have no idea their loved ones have
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no idea their guardians have no idea this is perfect this is the
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perfect storm to cover up incest sexual abuse rape who's going
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to be held accountable for that I mean this is this is awful and
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and yet pro-abortion supporters groups like NARAL these supposed
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women's advocates right they're out here saying oh this is a step you
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know for this is a step in the right direction for women this is women's
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progress this is progress this is not progress for women women flushing their
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babies down the toilet women hemorrhaging from abortion women dying because they
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they they become septic because parts of their baby are left in their womb that is
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not progress for women that is regression yet they're saying this is good for
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women this is not a good for women you know I I uh Stu and I met a woman who had
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gone through abortion and and they had made a a video of her telling her story
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she was she was there or she was watching it we were watching it and um
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it's you know when you are actually trying to do the compassionate thing you are
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thinking about the woman and they always say oh you just you just are counting
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numbers as a baby and you don't care about the baby you don't care about the
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woman no I I deeply care about the woman yes and um I had never thought of it this
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way she said you know when I went in I was planning on having an abortion and she
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said I just kept praying please Lord take this baby from me do you know act of God
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you know miscarriage the child and um and she said and she went through one
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abortion and she said she just knew that what she was doing was wrong but she just
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didn't have any other choice she felt at the time I've never really thought of and I
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wonder what the number of women if they were honest knew that it was wrong felt
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that it was wrong but just felt trapped and like I I don't have any other answer I
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have to do this because if you do feel that it's wrong it's not like the people
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who are like oh shout your abortion I like to do it on Saturdays it's a good
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fresher a way to freshen up my weekend um what is the what is the percentage do you
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think of women who are carrying that around with them that they did something
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that they knew was was wrong but they felt trapped so Dr. David Reardon actually
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did a study on this and he found that over 70 percent of women felt some sort of
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coercion or pressure to have an abortion well if you feel coerced into having an
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abortion that's not choice correct right and we look at even even here in Texas
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there was a bill that was put forward that did pass but it was a bill that was
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that was put forward and it was very simple we know that abortion and human
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trafficking go hand in hand right we know that abortion sex trafficking they go hand in
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hand so we had proposed a bill here in the state of Texas that required signage to go
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up in all public waiting rooms and bathrooms just to let women know in layperson language
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that no one can force you to have an abortion and it and it had the number for the national
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trafficking hotline on the sign right Planned Parenthood opposed that bill
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that should tell you everything you need to know about the abortion industry they like
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coercion this is how they operate their facilities they're not interested in women having an actual
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choice when a woman walks into an abortion facility her choice is removed because that abortion facility
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those abortion workers I'm saying this from experience those abortion workers are taught to remove her
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choice when you say you say this from experience you work you were in fact an employee of the year or
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the month or something employee of the year employee of the year for Planned Parenthood let me just switch
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quickly to the movie that I just saw which is extraordinarily powerful called she was stronger and you can find it at
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shewasstronger.com it's 30 minutes and it's about all these women that had abortions and and then became
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abortions not all of them I don't think all of them had abortions but went to work for Planned Parenthood and
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and performed abortions and the turmoil that it caused in their life right how common is that
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so we've helped 640 abortion clinic workers leave the abortion industry and come to a place of healing and
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almost every single one of them that has come through our ministry has suffered from clinical diagnosable post-traumatic stress disorder
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we have had some of our clients that have actually had to uh be checked into inpatient
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uh psychiatric hospitals because of of what they've experienced and what they've witnessed
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um so what they were part of for a long yes yes uh you know many of them have to go on medication
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temporarily temporarily or permanently um working in the abortion industry is not normal it's not normal
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to leave a job and then have ptsd correct from what you've done in your job um but this is this is
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pretty commonplace for an abortion clinic worker and so you know these women are not painting themselves
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as victims we all made a choice oh yeah to work in the abortion clinic yeah I was I was I was not
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surprised I that's the wrong word I was heartened by the fact that uh all of them were looking for
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forgiveness from God yes you know they were not they weren't playing victim they weren't blaming it on
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anybody else and they were just like I made the wrong choice right and didn't know what I got into
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or to try to dismiss because I needed the money right and one of the women in the in the documentary
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actually went to prison for 28 months because of her work with Dr. Kermit Gosnell who is now serving
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a life sentence and and will die in prison um but she served 28 months in in prison and she says
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you know she absolutely deserved to be in prison for what she had done and she said the the
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greatest moment of peace in her life came when when the officers came to pick her up to take her to
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prison because she said I finally knew that I didn't have to be silent anymore I could finally let it all
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out everything I needed to say I could say it and and that's really what this film is all about
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why did she stay in for so long why was she because he was awful yeah um he had performed abortions on
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her actually um and he was like a family member to her she had known him since she was 15 years old
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she had actually lived with him at one point in time in her life and I she says that she felt like she
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owed him um and he acted like she owed him and uh that's very powerful I think the term she used when
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she was describing the the prison time was that I needed that yeah like she needed that time I think
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you need to be able to digest what she had gone you know the atonement the reason why the atonement is
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so hard I think for a lot of people to accept is because it's personal it's not seen you didn't go
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someplace it just is personal between you and the lord and a lot of people can't forgive themselves I think
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when you've committed a crime like that and you know it's a crime I think prison serving your just
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jail time I think is a blessing because it it allows you to say I've I've repented and I've paid my my debt
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to society so Abby Roe versus Wade being overturned a great thing a great thing but it is also seem to
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open the gates of hell yeah right it's true that's true a friend of mine said that often the greatest
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defeats come after the greatest victories and I think that that's true I I feel like I have a pretty good
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handle on the abortion industry and the evil that swims around in their mind after being there for so
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long but I have to tell you Glenn I I had no idea that they were going to start roaming around the
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country in RVs performing abortions in RVs that that was something that had never crossed my mind
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that they would do but they're doing it it also has exposed you know the the clinic in where is it
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New Mexico that is is opened by the satanic temple you know it is exposed them as blood thirsty just
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blood thirsty to where you know shout your abortions was one thing but it has just become gruesome now
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and it's it's it's really clearly good versus evil okay so when when Biden and his incredibly
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partisan FDA made the decision that they did Planned Parenthood went online they you know went on their
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websites they went on their social media and they praised this decision right that abortion pills are
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now in pharmacies that didn't make any sense right because financially this is terrible for Planned
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Parenthood they've been charging six to eight hundred dollars for medication abortion pills in their
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clinics all around the country so now that women can get them from pharmacies for like a hundred bucks
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this is terrible for them this is going to tank them financially good right but they're out there
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praising it they're out there saying this is fantastic we love this this is great right why
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because in the end for the abortion industry this has never been about money the pro-life movement has
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always been like oh it's about money it's about money and I've said for a long time guys this is not
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just about money this is about child sacrifice it has always been about child sacrifice and now they're
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saying all the quiet things out loud Abby Johnson and then there were none you can find her website
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abortion worker.com and she was stronger.com so important watch that documentary she was stronger.com